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S s Community Solar Policy Renewable Energy Markets 2015 10/20/15 S s S s

Clean Energy Collective Community Solar Nation s leading community solar provider 25 utilities spanning 11 states 50+ community solar facilities and growing In conversations with over 160 utilities Focused solely on shared renewables Built the nation s first and largest community-owned solar facilities More community solar built than all other vendors combined (60%+ of all systems) Recognized by DOE, SEPA, Solar Foundation, and others for leading program design Partners in local communities to provide utility and consumer value Worked with utilities from small rural cooperatives to nationwide IOUs CEC can fully fund, build, and administer projects or simply provide tools Community Solar Platform line of products allows partners to use CEC s tools 2

Existing Policy Colorado Solar Gardens Act passed in 2010 (HB10-1342) Structure works well; credit rate is retail minus T&D, plus competitive REC value Set the template for what community solar looks like Includes 5% low-income carve out, minimum of 10 subscribers Not perfect procurement can be an issue Capacity allocation is slow (2014 capacity not approved until 2015) Bidding process drives market to lowest common denominator 18 MW in first two years, 30 MW each this year and next year 3

Existing Policy Minnesota Community solar gardens bill passed in 2013 Only applies to Xcel Energy (largest IOU) Program open but only one small facility approved thus far Similar program structure to Colorado However, program capacity is uncapped any project that completes interconnection process can proceed Significant controversies in implementation Co-location VOS vs. ARR Timelines Program costs Long PUC processes and potential lawsuits 4

Existing Policy Washington, DC Community Renewable Energy Act passed in 2013 Program looks fairly similar to Colorado and Minnesota Additional structure provided due to competitive electric market Program implemented but unused due to continued dispute over details and difficult development Value largely driven by significant SREC market SRECs close to $500/MWh now, dropping to $50 in 2023 Credit rate is generation, transmission, and transition some advocates expect/push for distribution as well Facilities will likely have different cost structure/look from elsewhere due to the fact that there isn t open space in DC have to be built on large buildings 5

Existing Policy Massachusetts Driven by Virtual Net Metering and SRECs VNM allows full retail rate credits to be applied to any customer account from any eligible facility SREC market drives procurement standards and has intricate structure Net metering cap currently halting development in National Grid territory Community solar established by categories within SREC market Dept. of Energy Resources (DOER) can define categories, and designate special SREC factors has strongly supported community shared solar Community shared solar defined as facility generating credits for three or more accounts, with no more than two accounts over 25 kw (and those two only sum to <50% of total facility capacity) 10/22/15 Copyright 2015 Clean Energy Collective 6

Existing Policy New York Established at PSC Program established as an outgrowth of remote net metering law Credit rate to be at full volumetric retail rate, until changed by REV Facilities eligible for existing NYSERDA incentives Statewide program applicable to all regulated utilities Tariffs going in to effect at end of October Detailed but likely very effective program structure Volumetric crediting will favor residential customers Initial phase prioritizes low-income customers and locationally beneficial facilities State will continue to prioritize low-income participants going forward No cap on program size 7

Existing Policy California Established via SB-43 Implementation at CPUC has taken multiple years and is still ongoing Establishes two separate programs for three large IOUs green tariffs and ECR Green tariffs are utility-led programs utilizing pools of PPA-contracted projects ECR is developer-led program allowing third parties to sell subscriptions to specific projects to customers A long, trying journey to launch Green tariff programs moving towards launch in next quarter or two ECR program details still to be tweaked/ironed out in new phase of docket ECR details have been contentious, and current program structure lends to some pessimism about program size Overall program size of 600 MW by 2019 8

Existing Policy Hawaii Legislature ordered program put in place, but left details TBD HECO filed proposed tariff at end of September PUC has yet to approve any specifics Legislature required program allowing broad participation HECO proposed initial small pilot but timing led to PUC rejection Program will need to work within Hawaiian constraints No net metering Unique cost profiles 100% RPS Island specific sizes Renewables penetration 9

Existing and coming policy Other states Other states have tried community solar, with varying success Vermont has successful group net metering structure, similar to MA Maryland is in the process of implementing significant pilot program ME, DE, WA, NH, and WA have all passed community solar or VNM, but have seen limited or no growth due to structural issues Washington has huge incentives but poor program design, leading to little adoption at high cost DE limits customer location to the same feeder, leading to no projects NH does not allow bill crediting, eliminating certain customer classes; also stranded by NEM and incentive uncertainty Good structure is vital! Legislation rumored or already proposed for many states in 2016 Structure usually similar to either MN/CO/DC or written within existing renewables code whichever is more politically viable 10

Existing and coming programs Utility-led Utility-led programs are often the best option Co-ops and munis are often unregulated Political situation may not favor third-party programs Utility may proactively seek to offer a program Policy then is more about PUC and/or stakeholder engagement PUC decisions on IOU-proposed programs have varied widely Co-op and muni program success has varied widely Community solar can be used as the label for a wide variety of structures 11

Thank you! Tom Hunt VP of Corporate Development 203-417-4027 tom.hunt@easycleanenergy.com