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I AUG2OZO14 f INDEPENDT REGULATORY L REVIEW COMMISSION Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Attn: Secretary Commonwealth Keystone Building 400 North Street, PO. Box 3265 Harrisburg, PA 171o%3265 August 6, 2014 J TVD RE. Proposed Net Metering Changes Docket No L 2014 2404361 Dear Secretary; SECREl We recently learned of the proposed net metering changes as outlined in the July 5 Pennsylvania Bulletin. Please accept this letter as our written comments to Docket No, L 20 14-2 404361 As a company that has relied on already accepted state regulations to develop our 70-acre acre solar farm that supplies 20% of our business campus energy needs under a 25year power purchase agreement, Crayola is deeply concerned. When we entered into this agreement our goals were to: develop a unique sustainable energy alternative and reduce our carbon footprint, create a competitive advantage to differentiate our brand, a set an example for environmental responsibility for other organizations to follow, achieve a financial energy benefit, a create jobs as proposed by former Department of Environmental Protection Secretary John Hangar, and, capitalize on the expertise, resources and partnership of our local energy utilities. We believe the proposed changes to the current rules will undermine these objectives and those found in the state s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards (ALPS) Act, and minimize progress of environmentally responsible technologies, not just at Crayola, but other businesses and energy companies around the state, specifically we have c oncern over two provisions under Statute 75. eneral provisions he first is a> (2) Wii I would not allc an alternative energy system be a utilit ut; hutch mu P( Bu.mwr A,u f + O T..h

0 Z014 In our instance, UG Energy Services, Inc. (UGI) and PPL Renewable Energy, LCC (PPL) provided financing, knowledge, and the ability to market the renewable energy credits, UGI and PPL own the facility. Crayola provided the land and lease it to UGI and PPL. (rayola also agreed to purchase all the power from the facility over its life( years). Net metering is important for the financial viability of the project because during any given day electricity may pass to the grid. Rarely in a given month does net metering exceed the monthly demands of our business campus. With that said, without the ability to net meter from time to time, we would affectively be purchasing some of our electrical needs twice. Crayola has a net metering agreement with MetEd. The arrangement has worked very well. However, if as a result of the Proposed Rulemaking the agreement is null and void, it would create a financial burden to Crayola. Most businesses do not have the finance resources to develop renewable energy projects. This was our case when we envisioned how we could develop alternate energy sources. It s the reason we partnered with and secured the support and financial backing of Pennsylvania utility companies PPL and UGI, both credible and responsibly green energy companies Crayola also made a significant investment in time, energy and financial resources to pursue and execute this renewable energy opportunity. We are very pleased with the results of our solar farm and what it has accomplished for the environment, our consumers and our Company. With the energy created by the power of the sun, we make i billion Crayola crayons and oo million markers each year It has also been great to partner with our in state utility companies to further green the Commonwealth. The second concern we have under Statute 7,i3 General provisions is (a) (3). An alternative energy system must he sized to generate no more than iio% of the customergenerator s annual electric consumption at the interconnection meter location. Under Crayola s current situation this regulation has no effect on our business. However, the agreements in place to make the Crayola Solar farm financially possible are 2s years in duration. Over this period of time our campus electrical requirements could change drastically. if, for example, we no longer needed to humidity control our manufacturing our electrical load would drop to a level that would negate our ability to net meter creating a significant financial buiden. We believe these proposed modifications will impede additional renewable projects and resources in Pennsylvania and also have an adverse financial effect on Crayola. It seems untair to our Commonwealth s energy utilities, Crayola and other businesses that have made IOU hur arie P0 BOX Fasron. PA I(1i U 3 6IO.?., 72 44 : ia4a44i4444

significant investments to further the state s plan to develop alternate energy sources to have the rules suddenly changed. We are very much in favor of no rule changes At a minimum, a grandfathering clause should he added if any changes are made However, we believe, even this provision would undermine the momentum of renewable energy development in the Commonwealth. For your reference I enclosed a photograph of our campus in Forks Township, Northampton County where approximately 750 people work daily. [he solar farm is on the top right corner. I also enclosed a flat box of our 24 count crayons. The back of the box calls out our Eco Evolution and made in America. We believe that our environmental stewardship and manufacturing location significantly differentiate our products from our foreign competitors. To learn more about our green initiatives please visit us at www.crayolaxomjaboutus/cornpany/green-initiatives.aspx. Please let me know if you would like to further discuss why we believe the proposed rule changes are not beneficial for the environment and businesses and energy utilities within the state. Thank you for your understanding and support. 77 27 z_ Glenn M. Price Vice President Global Sourcing & Sustainahility Crayola LIC 6102536271 iioo Church Lane Easton PA 18042 Enclosures yed 2014 C hmih hi;. C laston PA 1 ( it) 72 4L441AA44A&... Er

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