COMMUNITY SOLAR PURCHASING PROGRAM PROPOSAL TO METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS OVERVIEW Quick Pitch Background Potential Program Outline Conclusions & Discussion THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 2 QUICK PITCH METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS CALL TO ACTION THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 3 QUICK PITCH Community Solar Development in Illinois ◦ Illinois will fund 222 MW of community solar projects in 2019 ◦ Approximately 78 projects in the ComEd region ◦ Consumers may subscribe to these projects to have generation from the community solar projects applied to their monthly utility bills Metropolitan Mayors Caucus Call to Action ◦ Call to action at July 9 Environment Committee for a plan to facilitate Community Solar access for MMC members Program Proposal ◦ Developed by MMC and Power Bureau ◦ Competitive procurement, qualified bidders, single program price, guaranteed savings, streamlined transactions, ongoing program support THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 4 BACKGROUND FEJA, COMMUNITY SOLAR, ECONOMICS, STATUS THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 5 BACKGROUND: FUTURE ENERGY JOBS ACT Primary components ◦ Zero Emissions Credits ($2.35 billion over 10 years) ◦ Purchased from Exelon’s Quad Cities an Clinton plants ◦ Energy Efficiency ($350 million/year) ◦ Lifts cost cap and places efficiency expenses into utility ratebase ◦ Renewable Portfolio Standard ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Utilities to purchase wind and solar through 15-year contracts Increases the carve out for solar purchases from 6% to 50% Establishes goals for utility, community, brownfield and residential solar projects Establishes special funding for ‘income qualified’ communities & consumers THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 6 BACKGROUND: COMMUNITY SOLAR 1 Community Solar asset delivers energy to the Local Utility. 2 Local Utility delivers blended energy to consumers 3 Local Utility applies on-bill credits to Community Solar Subscribers. 4 Subscribers pay a portion of their on-bill credits to the Community Solar developer THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 7 BACKGROUND: COMMUNITY SOLAR ECONOMICS PRICING VARIABLES A. ENERGY SUPPLY COST Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Transmission (¢/kWh) Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) UNIT PRICE (¢/KWH) DEFAULT SUPPLY 3.6 2.5 1.5 7.6 $/2,000,000 KWH DEFAULT SUPPLY 3.0 2.5 1.5 7.0 B. SUBSCRIPTION CREDIT Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Subscription Value (¢/kWh) C. NET PRICE TO CONSUMER Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) Subscription Credit (¢/kWh) Subscription Cost (¢/kWh) Net Cost to Consumer (¢/kWh) THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 8 BACKGROUND: COMMUNITY SOLAR ECONOMICS PRICING VARIABLES A. ENERGY SUPPLY COST Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Transmission (¢/kWh) Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) UNIT PRICE (¢/KWH) DEFAULT SUPPLY 3.6 2.5 1.5 7.6 $/2,000,000 KWH DEFAULT SUPPLY 3.0 2.5 1.5 7.0 B. SUBSCRIPTION CREDIT Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Subscription Value (¢/kWh) C. NET PRICE TO CONSUMER Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) Subscription Credit (¢/kWh) Subscription Cost (¢/kWh) Net Cost to Consumer (¢/kWh) THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 9 BACKGROUND: COMMUNITY SOLAR ECONOMICS PRICING VARIABLES A. ENERGY SUPPLY COST Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Transmission (¢/kWh) Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) UNIT PRICE (¢/KWH) DEFAULT SUPPLY 3.6 2.5 1.5 7.6 3.0 2.5 1.5 7.0 (3.6) (2.5) (6.1) (3.0) (0.0) (3.0) $/2,000,000 KWH DEFAULT SUPPLY B. SUBSCRIPTION CREDIT Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Subscription Value (¢/kWh) C. NET PRICE TO CONSUMER Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) Subscription Credit (¢/kWh) Subscription Cost (¢/kWh) Net Cost to Consumer (¢/kWh) THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 10 BACKGROUND: COMMUNITY SOLAR ECONOMICS PRICING VARIABLES A. ENERGY SUPPLY COST Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Transmission (¢/kWh) Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) UNIT PRICE (¢/KWH) DEFAULT SUPPLY 3.6 2.5 1.5 7.6 3.0 2.5 1.5 7.0 (3.6) (2.5) (6.1) (3.0) (0.0) (3.0) 7.6 (6.1) 4.5 6.0 7.0 (3.0) 4.5 8.5 $/2,000,000 KWH DEFAULT SUPPLY B. SUBSCRIPTION CREDIT Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Subscription Value (¢/kWh) C. NET PRICE TO CONSUMER Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) Subscription Credit (¢/kWh) Subscription Cost (¢/kWh) Net Cost to Consumer (¢/kWh) THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 11 BACKGROUND: COMMUNITY SOLAR ECONOMICS PRICING VARIABLES A. ENERGY SUPPLY COST Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Transmission (¢/kWh) Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) UNIT PRICE (¢/KWH) DEFAULT SUPPLY 3.6 2.5 1.5 7.6 3.0 2.5 1.5 7.0 (3.6) (2.5) (6.1) (3.0) (0.0) (3.0) 7.6 (6.1) 4.5 6.0 7.0 (3.0) 4.5 8.5 $/2,000,000 KWH DEFAULT SUPPLY B. SUBSCRIPTION CREDIT Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Subscription Value (¢/kWh) C. NET PRICE TO CONSUMER Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) Subscription Credit (¢/kWh) Subscription Cost (¢/kWh) Net Cost to Consumer (¢/kWh) THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 12 BACKGROUND: COMMUNITY SOLAR ECONOMICS PRICING VARIABLES A. ENERGY SUPPLY COST Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Transmission (¢/kWh) Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) UNIT PRICE (¢/KWH) DEFAULT SUPPLY $/2,000,000 KWH DEFAULT SUPPLY 3.6 2.5 1.5 7.6 3.0 2.5 1.5 7.0 $72,000 $50,000 $30,000 $152,000 $60,000 $50,000 $30,000 $140,000 (3.6) (2.5) (6.1) (3.0) (0.0) (3.0) ($72,000) ($50,000) ($122,000) ($60,000) ($60,000) 7.6 (6.1) 4.5 6.0 7.0 (3.0) 4.5 8.5 $152,000 ($122,000) $90,000 $120,000 $140,000 ($60,000) 90,000 $170,000 B. SUBSCRIPTION CREDIT Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Subscription Value (¢/kWh) C. NET PRICE TO CONSUMER Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) Subscription Credit (¢/kWh) Subscription Cost (¢/kWh) Net Cost to Consumer (¢/kWh) THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 13 BACKGROUND: COMMUNITY SOLAR ECONOMICS PRICING VARIABLES A. ENERGY SUPPLY COST Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Transmission (¢/kWh) Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) UNIT PRICE (¢/KWH) DEFAULT SUPPLY $/2,000,000 KWH DEFAULT SUPPLY 3.6 2.5 1.5 7.6 3.0 2.5 1.5 7.0 $72,000 $50,000 $30,000 $152,000 $60,000 $50,000 $30,000 $140,000 (3.6) (2.5) (6.1) (3.0) (0.0) (3.0) ($72,000) ($50,000) ($122,000) ($60,000) ($60,000) 7.6 (6.1) 4.5 6.0 7.0 (3.0) 4.5 8.5 $152,000 ($122,000) $90,000 $120,000 $140,000 ($60,000) 90,000 $170,000 B. SUBSCRIPTION CREDIT Energy Commodity (¢/kWh) Capacity (¢/kWh) Subscription Value (¢/kWh) C. NET PRICE TO CONSUMER Energy Supply Cost (¢/kWh) Subscription Credit (¢/kWh) Subscription Cost (¢/kWh) Net Cost to Consumer (¢/kWh) THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 14 BACKGROUND: COMMUNITY SOLAR STATUS Regulatory Process IPA Plan Approved Incentives finalized Program Manager retained Project selection: 1/2019 to 3/2019 Project Development 156 MW Approved in ComEd 1,200 MW Proposed A Lottery will be used to select projects Developer Mood Tense: High interconnection costs Uncertain lottery selection process Challenging economics foremost consumers THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 15 BACKGROUND: WRAP UP Community Solar Program will happen ◦ Funding through utilities ◦ Program manager hired by Illinois Power Agency Community Solar is more challenging for Developers ◦ Development costs are higher than expected ◦ Massive oversupply ◦ Marginal to negative economics for most consumers Challenges for Developers means Opportunities for MMC ◦ Qualified and committed buyers are the only lifeline for Developers ◦ A pool of buyers formed by MMC can negotiate preferential terms and prices from Developers THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 16 POTENTIAL PROGRAM OUTLINE PREMISE, OBJECTIVES, APPROACH THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 17 PROGRAM CHARTER: CALL TO ACTION DEVELOP A PROGRAM TO ASSIST MUNICIPALITIES CAPTURE COMMUNITY SOLAR OPPORTUNITIES Promote Sustainability Protect Consumers • Demonstrate progress • Technical Analysis to towards GRC and for identify savings ‘100% Renewable’ • Procurement Approach to competitively source • Support renewable energy development in subscriptions Illinois • Secure long-term cost savings • Acquire community solar on behalf of residents • Prevent door-to-door solicitations Capture Cost Savings THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 18 PROGRAM PREMISE: MUNICIPAL PROFILE •Municipalities have rated credit – better for project financing •Municipalities change accounts less frequently than consumers Credit aaaaaaaaa Reduce project finance costs Accounts Incentives for small accounts •Municipalities have small accounts (both paid and franchise) Stability aaaaaaa Reduce project management costs Volume aaaaa Reduce account acquisition costs • Municipalities have dozens of accounts in their portfolio THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS Municipal profile supports financing: • • • • Good Credit Stability Volume Account Size MMC presents value to Community Solar Developers: • • • • Access Scale Timeliness Standardization 19 PROGRAM PREMISE: MUNICIPAL LEVERAGE Almost 10:1 over-subscription in the ComEd region Proposed Community Solar Projects (1,200 MW) Projects must have interconnection agreements to qualify for selection Interconnection Filter Projects must have local permits to qualify for selection Permit Filter Subscriber Filter >50% Small Subscribers Lottery Final 156 MW Projects with >50% small subscribers prioritized for selection, receive higher incentives. The Lottery will select from the >50% Small Subscriber pool, then the <50% Small Subscriber pool Projects selected for funding have 2 years to start delivering electricity to the ComEd system THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 20 PROGRAM OBJECTIVES DEVELOPERS MUNICIPALITIES Pool of Qualified Subscribers Identify accounts that benefit Long-term Subscriptions Resources that will be built Sufficient pricing Guaranteed savings >50% Small Subscribers Competitive selection process yielding a single price for all participants Streamlined payment process & ongoing support THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 21 PROGRAM APPROACH: ACCOUNT IDENTIFICATION Subscription Cost Energy Supplier Retail Supply Contract Type Pricing Structure Subscription Value Basis Subscription Value Fixed Price Energy Only ~3.0¢/kWh Hourly Price Energy Only ~2.8¢/kWh Fixed Price Capacity + Energy 6.1¢/kWh Hourly Energy Only ~2.8¢/kWh Fixed Price Capacity + Energy 6.1¢/kWh Hourly Energy Only ~2.8¢/kWh Paid Subscription Paid Default Supply Franchise THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 22 PROGRAM APPROACH: PROJECT CERTAINTY Entry to the Developer / Bidder Pool will require: ◦ Developer Qualifications ◦ Experience in developing similar projects ◦ Financial stability ◦ Commitment to hold projects long-term ◦ Project Qualifications ◦ Land control ◦ Local permits ◦ Interconnection agreement THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 23 PROGRAM APPROACH: GUARANTEED SAVINGS Community Solar Development Subscription Fees (Developer - Annual) Bill Credits: $ 65,000 x Share Rate: 80% = Revenue Share $ 52,000 1,000 MWh of electricity to Utility Annually (Small default rate accounts) Subscription Benefit (Municipal - Annual) Bill Credits: : $ 65,000 x Share Rate: 20% = Revenue Share $ 13,000 Annual Bill Credits (Total Subscriptions) Volume: 1,000 MWh Bill Credits $ 65,000 Municipality THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 13 PROGRAM APPROACH: COMPETITIVE PROCESS Reverse Auction - Single Clearing Price Approach 100% 95% 90% 90% 80% Developer Discount 80% 77,50% 70% 75% 72% 70% 69% 67% 65% 60% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 MW of Community Solar Supply THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 20 10 0 25 PROGRAM APPROACH: ONGOING SERVICES CLEARINGHOUSE Billing Function B• Receive invoices from all Community Solar assets C• Allocate invoices between Subscribing Municipalities D• Issue Consolidated Invoices DEVELOPER POOL MUNICIPAL POOL A• Issue consolidated invoice for all Subscriptions to Clearinghouse Payment Function G • J• Receive consolidated invoice for all Subscriptions to Clearinghouse H• Receive payments from all Municipalities Allocate payments to Community Solar assets •E Receive consolidated invoice for all Subscriptions from Clearinghouse •F Issue consolidated payment for all Subscriptions to Clearinghouse •I Issue Consolidated Payment to Community Solar assets THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 26 PROGRAM APPROACH: MMC CLEARINGHOUSE MUNICIPAL POOL • 50-100 municipalities; 600-1200 accounts MMC CLEARINGHOUSE DEVELOPER POOL Coordinate conditional commitments • 8-10 Developers; 50-100 Community Solar assets • Maximum Subscription volume & price for each municipality’s account portfolio (LOI) Allocate Subscriptions on a lowest price / first placed basis per availability, volume, price & other limits • Maximum generation volume & Minimum subscription price per Community Solar asset • 50% to 75% of entire portfolio consisting of small accounts Facilitate Subscription Agreements between Municipalities & Developers • Pricing options for 50% to 75% small account Subscriptions THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 27 PROGRAM APPROACH: RESULTS LEVERAGE BENEFITS MITIGATE RISKS Lower Subscription Prices Balance Unbilled / Billed accounts Nominal Program Cost Hedge against the IPA lottery Access to Clean Local Energy Avoid the 40% subscription cap Simplified Billing / Payment Guarantees Savings Structure Municipalities have access to the pool’s lowest price community solar resources Small fee to register Developers pay for ongoing program costs Municipalities have access to multiple community solar resources in Illinois Consolidated billing process offers all parties single monthly transactions Expert analysis will allow for a low-risk subscription strategy The pool will prevent the IPA lottery from eliminating all supply options Allocating subscriptions in the pool ensures compliance with requirements Pricing structure delivers a set % discount from the ComEd Default Rate THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 28 CONCLUSIONS Community Solar has potential value for municipalities Sustainability: Sourcing electricity from local solar resources Financial: Lower operating costs for municipal facilities Several barriers may prevent municipalities from capturing value Account balancing, IPA Lottery, 40% maximum subscription cap Complexity may prevent municipalities from capturing a fair share of the potential benefits from Community Solar projects The MMC Clearinghouse removes barriers to community solar Mitigates Account balancing, IPA Lottery, 40% maximum subscription cap issues A no-cost option to position the municipality to capture lower costs while accessing higher volumes of community solar resources THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 29 THANK YOU VERY MUCH Mark J. Pruitt The Power Bureau P. 219/921-3828 E. markjpruitt@thepowerbureau.com THE POWER BUREAU, LLC | METROPOLITAN MAYORS CAUCUS 30