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There is Nothing Special About Clean Energy

Avi JacobsonSenior Sustainable Energy CoordinatorWashington State Housing Finance [email protected]@Avi_Jacobson

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Lessons of the

Sustainable Energy Program• What sustainability issue is being addressed

• What business problem does addressing it solve

• Whose problem is it?

• Business model to meet it

• Finance structure to implement it

• Debt

• Equity

• Public Private Partnerships

• Etc.

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Figure 2.1 GTM/SEIA USMI 3Q2013 Executive Summary

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Figure 2.5 GTM/SEIA USMI 3Q2013 Executive Summary

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Lessons of the

Sustainable Energy Program• Finance structure to implement it*

• Debt

• Equity

• Public Private Partnerships

• Etc.

* Disclaimer:

Following slides are for demonstration purposes only

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The Impact of Financial Structure on the Cost of Solar Energy Michael Mendelsohn, Claire Kreycik, Lori Bird, Paul Schwabe, and Karlynn Cory Prepared under Task No. SM10.2444

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Project Owner• Debt financing from lenders (i.e., Green Bank and

Commercial Lenders)• Receives incentives from Federal Government, as well as

state and local incentives where available• Sells Renewable Energy Credits where available• Purchases solar equipment from Manufacturers, who

provide equipment warranties• Pays Installation Partners to install the solar equipment

and provide installation warranty • Enters into PPAs/Leases with Behind-the-Meter-Hosts

Federal Government

Local Utility

Installation Partners

Solar Equipment

Manufacturers

Commercial Lenders

State and Local Governments

ROOFTOP SOLAR PV FINANCING STRUCTURE

LegendDebt FinancingEquity InvestorsProject OwnerSuppliers and CustomersIncentives Ownership RelationshipContractual Relationship

Loan Repayment

Loan Proceeds

Repayment

Financing Support

Tax Equity Investor

Property Owner

Holding Company

Green Bank

Benefits from Investment Tax Credit and Accelerated Depreciation

Renewable Energy Credits

Payment for Renewable Energy Credits and

State and Local Incentives

Incentives to be Administered

Solar Equipment and Warranties

Payment Payment Installation and Warranties

Bill Credits throughNet Metering

Excess Electricity

PV System (Lease) or Electricity Generated from

PV System (PPA)

Provides Capital and Owns [x]% of Project Owner

Provides Capital andOwns [y]% of Project Owner

Monthly Payments

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Avi JacobsonSenior Sustainable Energy Coordinator

Washington State Housing Finance [email protected]

206-254-5359@Avi_Jacobson