Power Purchase Agreement for Commercial PV Systems

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Power Purchase Agreement for Commercial PV Systems Dr. Özlem Döğerlioğlu IŞIKSUNGUR Managing Partner ozlem@dogerlihukuk.com

WHO WE ARE? Döğerlioğlu Law Firm.

CONTENT OF THE PRESENTATION Solar Energy Generation in Turkey: Licenced & Unlicenced Third Party Financing: PPA Benefits and Potential Issues

NEW ERA IN TURKISH ELECTRICITY MARKET New Legislation > New Market > New Opportunities / New Risks 2001 4628 - Electricity Market Law 2002 2005 2010 Electricity Market License Regulation 5346 - Law On Utilization of Renewable Energy Sources for the Purpose of Generating Electrical Energy Regulation on Unlicensed Electricity Generation on the Electricity Market 2013 March, 2013 October, 2013 November, 2013 6446 - Electricity Market Law Regulation on the Unlicensed Electricity Generation Communication Concerning the Application of Regulation Electricity Market License Regulation

SOLAR ENERGY GENERATION IN TURKEY- Legislation Licensed Generation License Regulation Communication for Wind and Solar Energy Measurements Communication related to Competition Electricity Market Law (6446) Law on Utilization of Renewable Energy Sources for the Purpose of Generating Electrical Energy Unlicensed Generation Unlicensed Regulation Communication on Implementation of the Regulation related with Unlicensed Electricity Generation in Electricity Market Regulation on Documentation & Promotion of the Use of Renewable Energy Sources for Electricity Generation

WHY DO YOU INVEST FOR SOLAR ENERGY IN TURKEY? Magnetism of the Turkish Solar Market Solar Energy based Electricity Generation Systems: Announced Limit for Licensed Project: 600 MW total installed capacity until the end of 2013 ~ 1.700 MW expected application ~ 9.000 MW application Regional Developmet Agencies s Support Example: IZKA (İzmir Developmet Agency) Renewable Energy and Environment Technologies Financial Support Programme (2012) Support Limits: (min.)100.000-1.000.000 (max.) Turkish Liras Applications for Unlicensed Solar Projects Total approved Renewable Energy Projects: 41 Total approved Solar Projects: 24 => more than ½ Don t you want to take a place in this Market?

SOLAR ENERGY GENERATION IN TURKEY LICENSED UNLICENSED APPLICATION PERIOD Only on the Date Announced by EMRA No Restriction about Application Date BUREAUCRACY 25 Institution 10 Institution CAPACITY No Capacity Limit EXPROPRIATION Possible Not Possible Up to 1 Megawatt Council of Minister Decision Without Selling to the Sytem -- Unlimited Capacity FINANCING OF PROJECT Possible Willingless of Banks INCENTIVES Purchasing Guarantee of State Domestic Product Contribution MEASUREMENT Compulsory No Need PROCEDURE Limited Liability or Joint Stock Company Pre-License/ License Requirement Minimum Capital Requirement Competition Possibility of Selling Surplus Energy Domestic Product Contribution Any Real or Legal Person No Need of Obtaining a License and Establishing a Company No Competition SHARE TRANSFER Forbidden (directly/indirectly) for the Pre-License Transfer of Generation Facility (Article-29) TRADING OF ELECTRICITY Possible Forbidden

STAGES FOR UNLICENSED PROJECTS Performance & Monitoring Site Selection Financing & Investment Operation & Maintenance SOLAR PROJECT Module & Equipment Selection Construction Procurement & Logistic Engineering System Design

EXPECTATIONS OF THE PARTIES

HOW UNLICENSED PROJECTS CAN BE FINANCED? *Private Banks and Funds Reluctance of Turkish Banks for the Finance of Unlicensed Projects *Own Capital *PV Manufacturer *Investor

MOTIVATION FOR COOPERATION INVESTOR Is PPA an Option for Unlicensed Projects? SOLAR CUSTOMER

THIRD PARTY FINANCING (Common Types) Solar Lease & PPA Alternative financing option Little or no upfront capital investment Parties: Host (customer) Location (unused rooftop, land, parking space as location) Third Party (developer): Design, permitting?, financing, installation, operation & maintanence, monitoring Duration: 15-20 years : Monthly Fixed Lease Payment LEASE DIFFERENCES Not Involve Sale of Electric Power Payment per KW/h PPA Sale of Electric Power

POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT UTILITY Continues providing regular electricity services Provides PV interconnection to grid Provides net metering credit to Host customer in areas where net metering is available Excess PV kwh output Regular kwh service HOST Receives power from on-site PV system Option to purchase associated RECs Provides installation space and service access for PV system but doesn t own array Revenue from Electricity Sales SPECIAL PURPOSE ENTITY Receives payments from sale of PV s electric output Legal entity to distribute tax benefits, depreciation, ownership, and leasing between Solar Services Provider and Investors Host customer signs SPPA contract with special purpose entity 6-20 Years SPPA Revenue From Electricity Sales Legal Entity and Contract Party Equipment & Warranties SOLAR SERVICES PROVIDER Coordinates financing, design,and construction of PV system at Host s side Processes all incentives Monitors PV system performance May sell PV system s associated REC s May sell replacement RECs not sourced from on-site solar to Host Return on Investment Legal Entity and Contract Party Equipment Sales Maintenance Servicing O&M Revenue Financing EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER Receives revenue from sale of system components Provides equipment warranties INSTALLER May be owned/operated by Solar Services Provider Designed and installs PV Project on behalf of Solar Services Provider May provide maintenance servicing for PV system under contract with special purpose entity INVESTOR Receives low risk ROI from sale of electricity and state and federal incentives through the special purpose entity Provides capital and owns system for 6 or more years Lender contributes financing for construction and operation of PV system www.epa.gov

BENEFITS OF PPA No initial capital investment Only pay for generated solar electricity Benefit from clean energy Reduced carbon emissions Carbon credits Protection against volatile electricity prices Reduces electrcity bills No responsibility for system operation & maintenance Selling to the system 3 options at the end of the agreement term: 1. Purchase the system at a reduced price 2. Initiate another PPA 3. Have the system removed

POTENTIAL ISSUES FOR PPA Lack of Harmonization among Legislations The Issue of Ownership Status of Roof (Transfer of Generation Facility) Legal Restrictions Land Issue Trading of Electricity Lack of Legal Regulation of Financial Mechanism Other Points Guarantees Performance Bond - Insurance Solar Developers Leave of the Site after 5-10 Years The Loss of Energy Savings from a PPA Land will be Tied Up and Unable to be Used for Other Purposes

NEW LEGISLATION ON UNLICENSED GENERATION Article 5 of Regulation- «Exemption from Obtaining License and Establishing Company (Renewable Energy Resources)» 1 MW installed capacity for each consumption facility Not for real/legal person Adequate capacity within the distribution system generation facility for ONLY 1 consumption facility 1 MW X 5 with the decision of the Council of Ministers multiple (more than one) renewable energy based Consumption facility may be connected to the (distribution or transmission) system with the generation facility simultaneously Previous legislation Benefit: Opportunity for new subscribers BUT!!! No limitation capacity: Generation facilities consuming all of the generated energy without giving to transmission/distribution system Having both generation and consumption at the same measurement point

Option 1 RISE IN CAPACITY LIMIT: ALTERNATIVES??? Consumption Facility 1 MW Generation Facility Distribution/Transmission System Surplus Energy Option 2 Consumption Facility (X) KW/Solar + (Y) KW/ Wind + (Z)KW/ Hydro = 1000 KW Distribution/Transmission System Surplus Energy Option 3 Consumption Facility No Limitation Same Measurement Point No Connection Surplus Energy

CONSUMPTION MERGE Same Tariff Group Residential Industrial Commercial Financing Issue Combination of Smale Scale Projects Same Connection Port Opportunity to Purchase Favourable Price Electricity Single Common Meter Exception for Organized Industrial Zone One/Multiple Real and/or Legal Person Seperate Production Facility/Facilities for each Participant An Authorized Person among from Participants

SUMMARY New Legislation > New Market > New Era:NEW OPPORTUNITIES / NEW RISKS Capacity Limit: up to 1 MW - Exceptions Main Issue for Solar Customer / Main Opportunity for Investor: FINANCING Model for Financing: PPA Benefits of PPA Customer: Affordable Price for Own Electrcity Investor : Profit Turkey : Increasing Share of Renewables Barriers Before PPA: NEW MODEL & SHORTAGE OF LEGISLATION & TRADE OF ELECTRICITY

WE BELIEVE that The sun will be the fuel of the future Anonymous, 1876, Popular Science

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