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Re-Energize the Americas &
Border Energy Forum XVIII

  As Goes the Border,…
        Hunter L. Hunt
       October 26th, 2011
Disclaimers

       Family of failed farmers

       77 year old family business that has drilled dry holes on 6 continents

       Newest most “inexperienced” utility in the country

       I speak Spanish like I play golf




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As Goes the Border,…

       The Three “Megatrends” Driving Growth

       Implications for Infrastructure

       Amber Lights




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Megatrend #1: Border Demographics
                                    Population Growth in US Border States
                                                 2000 - 2010
                        1.30
                                                                                                        Arizona
                                                                                                        Texas
                        1.25
                                                                                                        New Mexico

                        1.20                                                                            California
       Indexed Growth




                                                                                                        United States

                        1.15


                        1.10


                        1.05
                                                                                                                     Growth Rate in Mexican Border States
                                                                                                                                  2005-2010
                                                                                                      2.5
                        1.00
                               2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
                                                                                                       2
                                                                                        Growth Rate
                                                                                                      1.5

                                                                                                       1

                                                                                                      0.5

                                                                                                       0




Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program                                                                 Source: INEGI. Censos de Población y Vivienda


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Demographics – Hispanic Population Growth
                                 Hispanic Population Growth
                                         2000 - 2010
                         16
                         14
   Population Millions




                         12
                         10
                             8                                                        2000
                             6                                                        2010
                             4
                             2
                         -                                                                               Total Population Change in US
                                 California   Arizona   New Mexico   Texas
                                                                                                           Border States 2000 - 2010
                                                                                                   5.0
                                                                                                   4.5
                                                                                                   4.0
                                                                             Popilation Millions
                                                                                                   3.5
                                                                                                   3.0                                               Non-Hispanic
                                                                                                   2.5
                                                                                                                                                     Hispanic Growth
                                                                                                   2.0
                                                                                                   1.5
                                                                                                   1.0
                                                                                                   0.5
                                                                                                   0.0
                                                                                                         California   Arizona   New Mexico   Texas
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census and Census 2000


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Voting With Your Feet




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Reasons for Migration
       US Migration to the Southwest and Texas
           Warmer Weather
           Economic Opportunities
       Retirees on Both Sides of the Border




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Megatrend #2: Cross Border Industry
       NAFTA accounts for nearly one-third of the total US exports

       Mexico and the United States traded more than $1 billion worth of
        goods each day in 2010, a 4-fold increase since1994
          Mexico spent $163 billion on US goods in 2010
          NAFTA-related trade with Mexico (since 1994) added 1.7 million US jobs
          Nearly 50,000 small and medium-size U.S. businesses export to Mexico,
           collectively selling $41 billion in goods to Mexico
          22 states count Mexico as the No. 1 or No. 2 export market; 14 more count
           Mexico as a top-five market

       The Unites States provides up to 50% of all input for Mexico’s
        maquiladora manufacturing and assembly firms – more than $41 billion
        in annual sales


    Sources: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Food and Produce Association


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Cross Border Industrial Growth




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Maquiladoras
         Boost US population, employment and output growth

         A 10% increase in maquiladora output leads to an increase in the
          adjacent US city as follows:
             0.5-0.9% increase in total employment
             0.7-0.8% increase in manufacturing
             0.13% to a 0.20% increase in wages


         Foster cross-border retail activity as maquiladora worker spend a
          significant portion of their income in US border cities

         Have brought input suppliers from the Midwest to locate along the
          border for just-in-time supply chains


Source: Cañas, Jesús et al. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Impact of the Maquiladora Industry on US Border Cities


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Megatrend #3: Renewable Energy




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Wind Projects in Mexico
                                                                  Under Development:        Operating/Construction:
                                                                  8040 MW – 27 projects     1430 MW – 16 projects



      Baja California                                                                     Nuevo Leon
      Operating/Construction:                                                             Under development:
      10 MW – 1 project                                                                   22 MW – 1 project

      Under development:
      4686 MW – 7 projects                                                                  Tamaulipas
                                                                                            Operating/Construction:
                                                                                            161 MW – 1 project



                                                                                          Chiapas
                                                                                          Under development:
                                Jalisco
                                                                                          39 MW – 1 project
                                Under development:
                                124 MW – 2 projects


           Projects in
           operation or                 Oaxaca
           under
                                        Operating/Construction:
           construction
                                        1258 MW – 14 projects
           Projects under
                                        Under development:
           development
                                        3169 MW – 16 projects


Source: Asociación Mexicana de Energía Eólica

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Renewable Energy Potential - Solar




                  And it does not
                    stop at the
                  Mexican Border!




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Solar Projects in USA
                                                               Under Development:                      Operating/Construction:
                                                               28,487 MW – 200 projects                2,800 MW – 90 projects
 California
 Operating/Construction:
                                     Nevada
 1424 MW – 29 projects
                                     Operating/Construction:
                                     163 MW – 5 projects
 Under development:                                                     Colorado
 18,417 MW – 91 projects                                                Operating/Construction:
                                     Under development:
                                                                        68 MW – 8 projects
                                     4767 MW – 18 projects
                                                                        Under development:
                                                                        478 MW – 7 projects
                               2x
                   5x


                                                                             New Mexico
                                                                             Operating/Construction:        Florida
                                                                             105 MW – 4 projects            Operating/Construction:
                                      2x
                                                                                                            137 MW – 6 projects
                                                                             Under development:
                                                                             348 MW – 4 projects            Under development:
                                                                                                            622 MW – 8 projects


  Arizona                       Texas                                                                                     Projects in
  Operating/Construction:       Operating/Construction:                                                                   operation or
  649 MW – 11 projects          106 MW – 3 projects                                                                       under
                                                                                                                          construction
  Under development:            Under development:
  2455 MW – 22 projects         390 MW – 4 projects                                                                       Projects under
                                                                                                                          development


Source: Solar Energy Industries Association

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Renewable Energy Potential - Geothermal




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In Summary

    Three major trends continue unabated

        Demographic growth, both indigenous and migrants
        Industrial growth, on both sides of the border
        Renewable energy development

    The critical requirement to support these trends:



                    INFRASTRUCTURE


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A Simple Case Study: Sharyland Plantation
         1998




                                2008




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A Simple Case Study: Sharyland Plantation
        6,000-acre mixed-used master planned development between Mission and
         McAllen, TX developed by Hunt Realty

        Almost 1,850 residential homes, prices ranging from $160K-$1M


        Almost 4 million sq. ft. of industrial Class A space in business park
           Black & Decker
           Corning
           GE
           Motorola
           Panasonic
           T-Mobile


        Market value of land
           ~$14 MM in 1998
           ~$980 MM in 2010




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A Simple Case Study: Sharyland Utilities
    Created in 1999 to serve the Sharyland Plantation in South Texas
       Energized first customer in February 2000
       Currently serving ~2,500 customers in the Valley
       Have grown to serve 42,000 customers in 29 counties throughout Texas


    150 MW High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Interconnection to Mexico
       Energized in 2007 to support reliability and commercial activity
       Actively used by market participants in Texas and Mexico
       Currently seeking expansion to 300 MW




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Bullish on Future Energy Infrastructure
     Proposed Sharyland Utilities/Hunt Power Transmission Projects
                                                                                                                      IA
                                                                                NE
        CA          NV                                                                                                               Chicago
                                     UT
                                                                                                                                IL
                                                         CO
                                                                                                                           MO
                                   Verde                                              KS
                                Transmission
                                   Project
                                                    9
                                AZ                            Hernandez
                                                NM
          Southline                                                                               OK
                                                          Sante Fe               TX
     Transmission Project   8


                                                                     7                        1

       AZ to Sonora
     Interconnection                                                                                 CREZ
                                 Tucson



                                 Nogales        Juarez
                                                                                         Cross Valley
                                                                                      Transmission Line
                                 NM to Chihuahua
                                             Mexico
                                  Interconnection

                                           SU Interconnection -                 2          McAllen
                                             HVDC Expansion                                             Brownsville


                                                                                LRGV
                                                                          Interconnection

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Bullish on Future Transportation Infrastructure


      Nogales – Mariposa              I-35 Expansion
      Port of Entry                   TX-DOT announced
      $200 million                    expansion in 2010
      Modernization Project


                                                                             I-69 Extension
                                                                             Planned to connect three different
                                                                             border crossings in Texas to connect
 San Ysidro                                                                  with northern crossings.
 $500 million                      Union Pacific
 Modernization Project             Rail station
                                   $400 MM
        San Luis, AZ – San Luis,                                        Donna – Rio Bravo
        Sonora Commercial                                               International Bridge
        Crossing                      Guadalupe – Tornillo Bridge       Built in 2010
        Built in 2010                 Replace the Fabens-Casita
                                      with $10 million new bridge
                                                                    Anzalduas International
                                                                    Bridge
                                                                    Built in 2010




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Bullish on Renewable Energy Projects
        California         Arizona       New Mexico           Texas
     Solar +4,800 MW   Solar +800 MW    Solar +300 MW     Solar +700 MW
     Wind +8,800 MW    Wind +1,900 MW   Wind +4,300 MW   Wind +41,000 MW




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Bullish on Energy Entrepreneurship




                           Upgrading Heavy
     Emerging Solar                                 Using sunlight to
                              Crude Oil
      Technologies                               convert CO2 and natural
                           Indigenous to North
                                                    gas to liquid fuels
                           and Central America


 Relationship With Other Universities




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Amber Lights
        Politics

        Cartel Violence

        Cultural Missteps




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Amber Lights: Politics
     Q: What do you do with a demographic group that is:
            Pro-God
            Pro-Family
            Pro-Small Business
            Risk takers investing in their children’s future
            Fastest growing demographic group in the country, will be a majority in
             Texas in ~15 years?


     A: Dream demographic for Republicans (?)
     A: Equal seat at the table for Democrats (?)




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Amber Lights: Politics
        A History of Failure
             Immigration Reform
             DREAM Act
             Border Security


        The Demographics of the Border are Inevitable – And Exciting!

        Other countries could only dream of this human capital gift

        We must not let fear or patronage destroy a beautiful future




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Amber Lights: Cartel Violence




        This trend is fueling the unhealthy political debate

        Despite Mexican economy growing at over 4%, this dominates the news

        Plenty of blame to go around

        BOTH SIDES NEED TO FOCUS ON STOPPING THIS DANGEROUS
         SITUATION
         Source: 2011 Trading Economics

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Amber Lights: Cultural Missteps
        The border area is different
             Dominated by Hispanics and Native Americans
             Both have incredibly rich cultures and heritages
             Yet stereotypes still pervade




        The area needs investment, not lecturing
        Hunt / Sharyland Utilities Approach
             Core values matter
                  Respect for the Individual
                  Humility
             Know you are guest; strive to be a partner

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As Goes the Border,…The Future is Bright


 The region is growing                                             The future of both
and will continue to do so                                       countries is tied to our
                                                                   collective success




      With the right mix of people and investment, it is a very bright future!

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Keynote - Hunter Hunt

  • 1. Re-Energize the Americas & Border Energy Forum XVIII As Goes the Border,… Hunter L. Hunt October 26th, 2011
  • 2. Disclaimers  Family of failed farmers  77 year old family business that has drilled dry holes on 6 continents  Newest most “inexperienced” utility in the country  I speak Spanish like I play golf 2
  • 3. As Goes the Border,…  The Three “Megatrends” Driving Growth  Implications for Infrastructure  Amber Lights 3
  • 4. Megatrend #1: Border Demographics Population Growth in US Border States 2000 - 2010 1.30 Arizona Texas 1.25 New Mexico 1.20 California Indexed Growth United States 1.15 1.10 1.05 Growth Rate in Mexican Border States 2005-2010 2.5 1.00 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2 Growth Rate 1.5 1 0.5 0 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program Source: INEGI. Censos de Población y Vivienda 4
  • 5. Demographics – Hispanic Population Growth Hispanic Population Growth 2000 - 2010 16 14 Population Millions 12 10 8 2000 6 2010 4 2 - Total Population Change in US California Arizona New Mexico Texas Border States 2000 - 2010 5.0 4.5 4.0 Popilation Millions 3.5 3.0 Non-Hispanic 2.5 Hispanic Growth 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 California Arizona New Mexico Texas Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census and Census 2000 5
  • 7. Reasons for Migration  US Migration to the Southwest and Texas  Warmer Weather  Economic Opportunities  Retirees on Both Sides of the Border 7
  • 8. Megatrend #2: Cross Border Industry  NAFTA accounts for nearly one-third of the total US exports  Mexico and the United States traded more than $1 billion worth of goods each day in 2010, a 4-fold increase since1994  Mexico spent $163 billion on US goods in 2010  NAFTA-related trade with Mexico (since 1994) added 1.7 million US jobs  Nearly 50,000 small and medium-size U.S. businesses export to Mexico, collectively selling $41 billion in goods to Mexico  22 states count Mexico as the No. 1 or No. 2 export market; 14 more count Mexico as a top-five market  The Unites States provides up to 50% of all input for Mexico’s maquiladora manufacturing and assembly firms – more than $41 billion in annual sales Sources: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Food and Produce Association 8
  • 10. Maquiladoras  Boost US population, employment and output growth  A 10% increase in maquiladora output leads to an increase in the adjacent US city as follows:  0.5-0.9% increase in total employment  0.7-0.8% increase in manufacturing  0.13% to a 0.20% increase in wages  Foster cross-border retail activity as maquiladora worker spend a significant portion of their income in US border cities  Have brought input suppliers from the Midwest to locate along the border for just-in-time supply chains Source: Cañas, Jesús et al. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Impact of the Maquiladora Industry on US Border Cities 10
  • 12. Wind Projects in Mexico Under Development: Operating/Construction: 8040 MW – 27 projects 1430 MW – 16 projects Baja California Nuevo Leon Operating/Construction: Under development: 10 MW – 1 project 22 MW – 1 project Under development: 4686 MW – 7 projects Tamaulipas Operating/Construction: 161 MW – 1 project Chiapas Under development: Jalisco 39 MW – 1 project Under development: 124 MW – 2 projects Projects in operation or Oaxaca under Operating/Construction: construction 1258 MW – 14 projects Projects under Under development: development 3169 MW – 16 projects Source: Asociación Mexicana de Energía Eólica 12
  • 13. Renewable Energy Potential - Solar And it does not stop at the Mexican Border! 13
  • 14. Solar Projects in USA Under Development: Operating/Construction: 28,487 MW – 200 projects 2,800 MW – 90 projects California Operating/Construction: Nevada 1424 MW – 29 projects Operating/Construction: 163 MW – 5 projects Under development: Colorado 18,417 MW – 91 projects Operating/Construction: Under development: 68 MW – 8 projects 4767 MW – 18 projects Under development: 478 MW – 7 projects 2x 5x New Mexico Operating/Construction: Florida 105 MW – 4 projects Operating/Construction: 2x 137 MW – 6 projects Under development: 348 MW – 4 projects Under development: 622 MW – 8 projects Arizona Texas Projects in Operating/Construction: Operating/Construction: operation or 649 MW – 11 projects 106 MW – 3 projects under construction Under development: Under development: 2455 MW – 22 projects 390 MW – 4 projects Projects under development Source: Solar Energy Industries Association 14
  • 15. Renewable Energy Potential - Geothermal 15
  • 16. In Summary  Three major trends continue unabated  Demographic growth, both indigenous and migrants  Industrial growth, on both sides of the border  Renewable energy development  The critical requirement to support these trends: INFRASTRUCTURE 16
  • 17. A Simple Case Study: Sharyland Plantation 1998 2008 17
  • 18. A Simple Case Study: Sharyland Plantation  6,000-acre mixed-used master planned development between Mission and McAllen, TX developed by Hunt Realty  Almost 1,850 residential homes, prices ranging from $160K-$1M  Almost 4 million sq. ft. of industrial Class A space in business park  Black & Decker  Corning  GE  Motorola  Panasonic  T-Mobile  Market value of land  ~$14 MM in 1998  ~$980 MM in 2010 18
  • 19. A Simple Case Study: Sharyland Utilities  Created in 1999 to serve the Sharyland Plantation in South Texas  Energized first customer in February 2000  Currently serving ~2,500 customers in the Valley  Have grown to serve 42,000 customers in 29 counties throughout Texas  150 MW High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Interconnection to Mexico  Energized in 2007 to support reliability and commercial activity  Actively used by market participants in Texas and Mexico  Currently seeking expansion to 300 MW 19
  • 20. Bullish on Future Energy Infrastructure Proposed Sharyland Utilities/Hunt Power Transmission Projects IA NE CA NV Chicago UT IL CO MO Verde KS Transmission Project 9 AZ Hernandez NM Southline OK Sante Fe TX Transmission Project 8 7 1 AZ to Sonora Interconnection CREZ Tucson Nogales Juarez Cross Valley Transmission Line NM to Chihuahua Mexico Interconnection SU Interconnection - 2 McAllen HVDC Expansion Brownsville LRGV Interconnection 20
  • 21. Bullish on Future Transportation Infrastructure Nogales – Mariposa I-35 Expansion Port of Entry TX-DOT announced $200 million expansion in 2010 Modernization Project I-69 Extension Planned to connect three different border crossings in Texas to connect San Ysidro with northern crossings. $500 million Union Pacific Modernization Project Rail station $400 MM San Luis, AZ – San Luis, Donna – Rio Bravo Sonora Commercial International Bridge Crossing Guadalupe – Tornillo Bridge Built in 2010 Built in 2010 Replace the Fabens-Casita with $10 million new bridge Anzalduas International Bridge Built in 2010 21
  • 22. Bullish on Renewable Energy Projects California Arizona New Mexico Texas Solar +4,800 MW Solar +800 MW Solar +300 MW Solar +700 MW Wind +8,800 MW Wind +1,900 MW Wind +4,300 MW Wind +41,000 MW 22
  • 23. Bullish on Energy Entrepreneurship Upgrading Heavy Emerging Solar Using sunlight to Crude Oil Technologies convert CO2 and natural Indigenous to North gas to liquid fuels and Central America Relationship With Other Universities 23
  • 24. Amber Lights  Politics  Cartel Violence  Cultural Missteps 24
  • 25. Amber Lights: Politics Q: What do you do with a demographic group that is:  Pro-God  Pro-Family  Pro-Small Business  Risk takers investing in their children’s future  Fastest growing demographic group in the country, will be a majority in Texas in ~15 years? A: Dream demographic for Republicans (?) A: Equal seat at the table for Democrats (?) 25
  • 26. Amber Lights: Politics  A History of Failure  Immigration Reform  DREAM Act  Border Security  The Demographics of the Border are Inevitable – And Exciting!  Other countries could only dream of this human capital gift  We must not let fear or patronage destroy a beautiful future 26
  • 27. Amber Lights: Cartel Violence  This trend is fueling the unhealthy political debate  Despite Mexican economy growing at over 4%, this dominates the news  Plenty of blame to go around  BOTH SIDES NEED TO FOCUS ON STOPPING THIS DANGEROUS SITUATION Source: 2011 Trading Economics 27
  • 28. Amber Lights: Cultural Missteps  The border area is different  Dominated by Hispanics and Native Americans  Both have incredibly rich cultures and heritages  Yet stereotypes still pervade  The area needs investment, not lecturing  Hunt / Sharyland Utilities Approach  Core values matter  Respect for the Individual  Humility  Know you are guest; strive to be a partner 28
  • 29. As Goes the Border,…The Future is Bright The region is growing The future of both and will continue to do so countries is tied to our collective success With the right mix of people and investment, it is a very bright future! 29