Oregon Community Solar Program + U.S. DOE SunShot In Your Community Challenge

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Oregon Community Solar Program + U.S. DOE SunShot In Your Community Challenge 2017 Fall Energy Symposium October 16-17, 2017 Hood River, Oregon

SunShot: Solar In Your Community Challenge A U.S. Department of Energy prize challenge that aims to expand solar electricity access to all Americans, especially underserved segments such as low- and moderate-income households, state, local, and tribal governments, and non profit organizations. 18 month competition with $5 million in cash prizes and technical assistance for teams across the U.S. Seed money is granted to selected teams, with additional funding when milestones are met.

Making Energy Work Team Overview Goal: To Pilot, Refine and Replicate Emerging Community-Finance Models across Oregon. Focus on on rural nonprofit and public facilities serving low and middle income customers Team: Sustainable Northwest and the communities of Douglas, Lake and Hood River Counties Deliverables: 10 projects by 2018, 20 by 2020. Identify sites for community solar in each county, and partnerships for 10% LMI carveout. Advance finance models to be paired with each project.

Community Finance Models Oregon Clean Power Cooperative: Crowd sources funding for public facilities through a cooperative. Low Income Affordable Housing: Leverages funding from philanthropic dollars and local Community Action Partner (CAP) with heating assistance dollars. Two-Party Structure: Public facility hosts the site. Investor owns the project for 7-10 years until tax equity fully utilized, host facility then buys back the project for the remainder of the project lifespan. Community Solar Program: To provide owners and subscribers the opportunity to share the costs and benefits associated with the generation of electricity by the solar photovoltaic energy systems. Direct bill credit.

Community Solar with SB 1547 Community solar project means one or more solar photovoltaic energy systems that provide owners and subscribers the opportunity to share the costs and benefits associated with the generation of electricity by the solar photovoltaic energy systems. (Section 22.(1)) Projects must be in PGE, Pacific Power or Idaho Power territory 3MW max per project, 25kW minimum At least 5 subscribers, none may subscribe to >40% of capacity 50% reserved for residential, small commercial 10% low income residential Generation subscription benefit through a bill credit

Community Solar Timeline & Governance March 2016: Legislation created Community Solar program through SB 1547. Sent to Oregon PUC for rulemaking, docket AR 603 July 2017: Oregon PUC published final rules, laid out governance structure Program Administrator Low Income Community Manager Early 2018: RFP for Program Administrator published 2019: Launch of Community Solar program

Preparing Today Explore potential site locations in your community Identify potential anchor subscribers, including city and county government Participate in Public Utility Commission stakeholder engagement process Join the AR 603 list serve Next meeting October 19 th and 27th Look to other communities currently exploring community solar in Oregon for best practices and templates (Verde based in Portland, OR)

Thank you! Bridget Callahan bcallahan@sustainablenorthwest.org 503-756-0494

Community Based Models NREL

Next Steps Lake, Douglas, and Hood River Counties are currently identifying non-profit or municipal buildings to pursue community solar. Hood River: City Fleet facility using Oregon Clean Power Cooperative to install 30KW. Coop funds raised. Install June or July 2017. Installer taking ITC. Douglas County: Working with architect and facilities manager on potential Head Start new construction facility. Also, seeking a partnership to pursue a SB 1547 1 MW project. Lakeview: Looking into 4 potential projects: Warner Creek Correctional Facility, Hospital, School/Learning Innovation center and Public Library.

Community Solar with SB 1547 Design by Northwest SEED

Cooperative Model Crowd sources funding for public facilities through a cooperative.

OCPC Cash Flow & Contracts: Financing / Construction Phase Host organization Solar equipment installed ETO incentive Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) Other grants Loan Preferred Stock Installer / Tax equity Investor Individual Co-op Member ( Non- Accredited) Investment limit: 10% of liquid net worth Individual Co-op Member (Accredited) Investment limit: none

OCPC Cash Flows: Operation / Repayment Phase Host organization Maintenance Tax credits Payments for power under PPA Loan payments Equipment Lease payments Preferred Stock dividends / redemption Installer / Tax equity Investor Individual Co-op Member ( Non- Accredited) Investment limit: 10% of liquid net worth Individual Co-op Member (Accredited) Investment limit: none

SunShot: Funding Timeline Distribution Seed Award Amount Verified Milestone % of total $ <100kW portfolios 100kW portfolios Round 1: Selection 30% $6,000 $15,000 Successfully entering the Challenge and being selected by DOE to receive seed award funding Round 2: Permission 30% $6,000 $15,000 Project-Focused Team: Obtained permits for all projects Round 3: Financing 40% $8,000 $20,000 Project-Focused Team: Cash on-hand, approved loans, collected crowd-funding awards, donations, or other contractually binding agreements proving access to sufficient capital to finance all projects LMI Bonus +20% bonus $4,000 $10,000 Project-Focused Team: Customer acquisition complete and 50% of energy (measured in kwh) is benefitting or delivered to LMI households TOTAL $24,000 $60,000