Incentives, Grants, and Loans for Renewable and Energy Efficient Systems. Stacy Miller Solar Policy Specialist

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Incentives, Grants, and Loans for Renewable and Energy Efficient Systems Stacy Miller Solar Policy Specialist

Annual (kw DC ) Cumulative (kw) 6,000 Minnesota's Solar Capacity as of September 30, 2014 5,000 4,000 3,000 Non-Profit Business Residential Minnesota's Solar Capacity and Annual Installations end-use sector unknown Cumulative Jun 2015 capacity: 24 Megawatts DC 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 2,000 1,000 5,000 0 0 Source: MN Dept. of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources 2

Solar Ready Design Building new? Plan for solar even if you aren t ready to invest in solar now. This saves $$money$$ in the future! Consider: Roof orientation Structural capacity Placement of mechanicals State resources: solar.help@state.mn.us 3

Net Metering Investor owned utilities: Net metering cap raised to 1 MW in 2013 Single-customer meter aggregation on contiguous property No standby charges < 100kW Systems 40 kw - 1,000 kw 4

Net Metering Cooperative & municipal utilities: Changes effective July 1, 2015 Net metering limit remains 40 kw Net metering fees authorized under certain conditions: A cooperative or municipal utility may charge an additional fee to recover the fixed costs not already paid for by the customer through the customer's existing billing arrangement. Any additional charge by the utility must be reasonable and appropriate for that class of customer based on the most recent cost of service study. Customers forfeit excess generation at the end of the year Customers interconnected prior to July 1, 2015 unaffected. 5

Federal Incentives Investment Tax Credit 30% for systems placed in service by Dec 31, 2016 Modified Accelerated Depreciation expires Dec 31, 2016 6

Made in Minnesota Made in Minnesota PV $15 million/year through 2023 Xcel Energy, MN Power, Alliant, & Otter Tail Power Production Based Incentive (PBI) Projects < 40 kw Commercial, < 10 kw Residential Applications accepted annually Jan 1st Feb 28th 7

Made in Minnesota Made in Minnesota Solar Thermal Water and Air Heating Systems $250,000 per year One time rebate = 25% of installed cost Currently accepting applications Available to all Minnesota residents and businesses 8

2015 MiM Solar Thermal Rebates Solar Module Commercial Properties Multifamily Residential Single Family Residential Energy Conservation and Products Solarway 6000 Solar Skies SS-16, SS-18, SS-21, SS-24, SS-26, SS-28, SS-32, SS-40, SS-50. NSC- 21, NSC-24, NSC-26, NSC-28, NSC-32, NSC-40 *Production in MN has been discontinued as of January 31, 2015 The lesser of 25% of the installed cost of a complete system or $25,000 The lesser of 25% of the installed cost of a complete system or $5,000 The lesser of 25% of the installed cost of a complete system or $2,500 Rural Renewable Energy Alliance Solar Powered Furnace (SPF) 26, SPF 32, SPF 40, SolarWall Transpired Air Heat 9

Xcel Energy Solar*Rewards $5 million annually 2014-2017 Production Based Incentive (PBI) of $.08/kWh paid annually over 10 years Available to customers of Xcel Energy Dakota Electric, Rochester, MP, OTP also have small solar programs 10

Community Solar Xcel Energy Program will be the largest Minimum of 5 subscribers who must be in a contiguous county. A single subscriber may subscribe to 40% of a system Subscribers receive on-bill credit Several co-ops and Moorhead Public Service have Community Solar programs planned or available 11

Efficiency First! 12

Energy Efficiency Impacts 14

CIP Performance 2009-2011 2.5 million MWh and 7.3 million Dth saved. Enough energy saved to heat, cool and power 46,203 homes annually. Over 40 million tons of CO2 emissions avoided over the life of the projects. Avoided two 500 MW combined cycle plants since 2007. 15

CIP CARD Grant Studies Maximizing Rural Electric Cooperative Farm Energy Efficiency Programming (in progress) Improving Energy Efficiency and Crop Production in Controlled Environment (in progress) Dairy Cooperative Partnerships for Improved Efficiency Program Adoption (complete) LEDs: Energy Savings and Replicability in MN Livestock Facilities (complete) 16

Incentives Database www.dsireusa.org 17

Thank you! Stacy Miller Minnesota Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources Solar.Help@state.mn.us Energy Info Hotline - 651-539-1886 or 1-800-657-3710 18