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Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Overview of Community Resources March 29, 2011 1

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Page 1: Overview of Clean Energy Community resources

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center

Overview of Community Resources

March 29, 2011

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MassCEC Overview

Solar Incentives

Wind Incentives

Project Financing

Examples

Introduction

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MassCEC Areas of Focus

Investments in Clean Technology

Workforce Development

Clean Energy Sector Development

Renewable Energy

Generation

Project/InstallationManufacturingDevelopmentResearchIdea

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Source of funding is a Systems Benefits Change on ratepayers’ electric bill

Available for customers of IOUs and MLPs that opt-in

MassCEC Eligible Customers

A list of eligible MLPs is available at:http://www.masscec.com/solar

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Renewable Energy Generation Division

Renewable Energy

Generation

Comm. Solar Comm. Hydro Comm. WindOffshore Wind & Marine

Low Income Partnerships

SREC Management

Project/InstallationManufacturingDevelopmentResearchIdea

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Program Overview

Commonwealth Solar

Commonwealth Solar I Commonwealth Solar IICommonwealth Solar

Stimulus

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Rebates SRECs

Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (www.dsireusa.org)

Rebates and Other Incentives

Federal Tax Credits

• Accelerated Depreciation (MACRS)

• Investment Tax Credit (ITC)

State Tax Credits

• Property Tax Exemption

• Sales Tax Exemption

Other Incentives

• Net Metering

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Various Options Available:

Direct Ownership Maximizes value of electricity generated

3rd Party Ownership Hedges against future electricity price increases

Minimizes up front cost and O&M costs

Leverages tax incentives to reduce overall project cost

Leasing Potential revenue generator

Project Financing Models

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3rd Party Ownership

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20

40

60

80

100

120

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160

Commercial

Public

Residential

Commonwealth Solar 3rd Party Ownership Projects

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Solar Installed in MA (through 2010)

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45

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

MW

RET-Funded Non-RET Funded Cumulative

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Public Projects

Yarmouth Town Hall12.6 kW System

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Public Projects (cont.)

Medway Public High School132 kW System

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Public Projects (cont.)

Watertown Police Station28.42 kW

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Micro Scale Community Scale Commercial Scale

Purpose

Rebates for construction of responsibly-sited and well-performing small wind installations

Assistance for public and non-public utility-scale wind projects, from early assessment to construction

• Assistance for commercial-scale wind projects in early, high-risk, stages.• Identify and evaluate potential sites for commercial wind projects (state facilitated wind)

Eligibility Turbines <100 kW100 kW – 10 MW, typically net metered

~ 2.5 MW – 30 MW

Incentive

• Installation rebates determined by kW and kWh produced. • Maximum of $130,000.

• Site Assessment services for public entities• Feasibility Study grants up to $85,000• Design & Construction grants up to $400,000

• Feasibility study grants up to $55,000• Development Loans up to $250,000• Early-stage technical and environmental site assessments (state facilitated wind)• This program is being modified to address earlier stage risk.

Commonwealth WindPrograms overview

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Map of Community Scale Wind ProjectsInstalled and Pipeline as of 12/07/10

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Site Assessments Feasibility StudiesDesign &

Construction

Funds awarded $300,296 $5,120,017 $23,708,840

MW awarded 48.4 MW

Projects awarded 50 102 42

Average cost$/project

$6,005 $58,668 $4,107,008

Average incentive % of cost

100% 86% 14%

MW installed 15.9

Community Scale WindAwards as of 12/07/10*

* Data includes projects from the Large On-site Renewables Initiative (LORI) and the Community Wind Collaborative, predecessor programs that made awards for community scale wind projects prior to launch of

Commonwealth Wind in 2009.

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Nantucket High School Wind Turbine

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Andy Brydges

Program Director

MassCEC

55 Summer St., 9th Floor

Boston, MA 02110

[email protected]

Questions?