Utility Solar Business Models

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Utility Solar Business Models February 16, 2009 Julia Hamm SEPA Executive Director

Outline About SEPA Historical Utility Solar Engagement Utility Solar Business Models What s a utility solar business model? Recent examples from around the U.S.

About SEPA

About SEPA 501(c)3 membership organization Reliable source of unbiased information about solar technologies, policies, and programs 110 utility members 400 solar industry and stakeholder members FREE on-going memberships for PUCs and state energy offices

Historical Utility Solar Engagement

Utility Engagement Research and Development One-Off Demonstration Projects Facilitation of Customer-Owned PV

Top U.S. Solar Integrated Utilities Total Solar Electric Capacity (MW-ac) Cumulative through December 2007 Source: Solar Electric Power Association CONFIDENTIAL

Top U.S. Solar Integrated Utilities Solar Electric Capacity Per Customer (Watts-ac/customer) Cumulative through December 2007 Source: Solar Electric Power Association CONFIDENTIAL

Startling Facts 97% of all U.S. solar generation is in 10 utilities service territories 50% of all photovoltaic installations are in PG&E s service territory

Utility Solar Business Models

What s a utility solar business model? A promising utility solar business model creates value in the energy marketplace enables the utility to capture part of that value will sustain itself over time It must serve multiple stakeholders OWNERS IOU shareholders POU community CUSTOMERS participants non-participants protected groups SOCIETY IOU regulators require it POU officials represent it Cost-effectiveness is the key Win/win/win is the goal

What s a utility solar business model? Business model elements include - utility roles buy output acquire projects develop projects own assets provide services incentivize others... others roles provide a site sell &/or install equipment develop projects provide maintenance buy or aggregate output... economic impacts value streams & magnitudes cost/benefit allocations project & aggregate impacts... regulatory treatment ratebase revenue impacts incentives...

Why it s timely to look at them Climate change is accelerating Solar technology is maturing Solar costs are dropping RPS requirements are proliferating Utility generation options are narrowing Tax changes expand utility solar options Utilities need new business models to deliver 21st-century resources

Multiple Business Model Options 2008 SEPA study identified 13 solar business models under consideration by various utilities Utility Solar Business Models: Emerging Utility Strategies & Innovations available for free download at www.solarelectricpower.org Phase II of the study is now beginning

Business Model Categories 13 models fall into 3 categories Utility ownership of solar assets Utility financing of solar assets Utility purchase of solar output

Ownership Examples from Around the U.S. Utility Ownership of Distributed PV Proposals for rate based programs examples: Southern California Edison (250 MW rooftop) San Diego Gas & Electric (77 MW ground mounted) Duke Energy (10 MW combination rooftop and ground mounted) PSE&G (120 MW combination including rooftop, ground mounted and pole-mounted) Various siting options Commercial customers rooftops Utility property (buildings, substations, street lamps, poles, etc) Government facilities & schools Affordable housing developments

Ownership Examples from Around the U.S. Continued Utility Ownership of Community Solar Equipment Utility owns and sells shares to customers Virtually net-metered Makes solar an option for renters, those who can t afford a full residential system, etc Largely municipally driven currently (SMUD, City of Ellensburg, City of St. George) but under consideration by many IOUs

Financing Examples from Around the U.S. Continued Utility Loans to Customers Grant loans to residential & commercial customers for the cost of solar installations Loans repaid in the form of cash or RECs Cost of program is included in rate base Feed-in Tariffs Long-term fixed price contracts with customers for renewable generation feed into the grid Cost burden shared by all customers Gainesville Regional Utilities, HECO, Public Service of New Hampshire all implementing or considering

Thank you! Julia Hamm Executive Director 202-559-2025 jhamm@solarelectricpower.org Solar Electric Power Association www.solarelectricpower.org