CUSTOMER OWNED SOLAR IN WISCONSIN

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CUSTOMER OWNED SOLAR IN WISCONSIN Michael R Moore Sr. Renewable & Product Services Consultant Wisconsin Public Service MREC 2-19-2015

Customer Owned Solar in Wisconsin Historical Perspective Costs Past and future Average size and output Incentives utilities FOE Changes federal Rate offerings Changes to fixed charge 3 utilities Other states

Solar In The News

Customer Owned Solar History 1973 Oil Embargo drives Alternative Energy Sources Solar Thermal space and water heating Add-on/ supplemental (not integrated) DYI projects Many unsightly Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Expensive - long payback Low efficiency Reliability concerns Off-Grid focus Batteries 12 volt appliances 1977 US Dept. of Energy Created

Customer Owned Solar History 1980 Solar Energy Conservation Act 1992, 2005, 2007 Energy Policy Acts Promote energy conservation and renewable energy Mandates and tax incentives Residential ITC 1999 WI Act 9 Creates Public Benefit Fund 2006 WI Act 141 Modifies Public Benefit Fund to create Focus on Energy program Investor owned utilities required to spend 1.2% of the latest 3-year average of its gross operating revenue on energy-efficiency and renewable-resource programs. Solar rebates included 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Expand Investment Tax Credit (including solar - 30%) 2012 PSCW Order Modifies renewable energy incentives places annual funding limit and shifts to a revolving loan fund 2014 Rate Cases 3 Utilities Net Metering/Customer Charge Changes Increase monthly customer charges, reduce energy (kwh) rates, Fees for DG Customer Fairness

Harris Poll January 2015 57% of Americans believe solar energy will make major contributions in 15-15 yrs. 2205 US adults surveyed in October 2014 31% believe solar will make major contributions in 2-5 yrs. Solar PV (electricity) has greater confidence (41%) than solar water heating (31%) or space heating (36%). 37% of respondents have or are considering installing solar PV White House and Democrats more optimistic than Independents or Republicans 50% believe White House and Democrats over represent the promise of solar energy.

Wisconsin Solar by the Numbers SEIA Wisconsin 164 companies are part of the solar value chain for installing solar in the state These companies employ over 1800 people 3 MW installed in 2013 19 MW currently installed Ranks 27 th in nation for solar capacity Enough to serve about 2800 homes ~ 13,200,000 kwh/ year Installed costs dropped ~34% since 2010 (nationally) Dropped about 12-14% in 2013 Module cost about $1.60/Watt (Wisconsin not installed) Average installed cost (residential) $7.00/Watt in Wisconsin (WiSEO 2012) Much higher than national average

Solar Sizes and Numbers New solar installations in Wisconsin 2010 339 2012 136 2013 194 Sizes Trending; sizing more toward actual home load vs- building excess size to shorten payback Lower excess energy buyback rates ($0.02 - $0.04/kWh) Limits on FOE rebates ~ 6.36 Kw for homes ~ 17.26 Kw business WPS (~ 450 total net metering, also ~45 Solar ART) Average = 8.9 Kw range from.24 Kw to 100 Kw About 25% are installed at businesses = ~46% of total net meter solar gen. capacity

Solar Costs Upper Midwest is not currently a hot solar market Solar radiance (Insolation) matters Solar does work here but does it pay? Costs by Size (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, 2013) Under 10 Kw $4.70/ Watt Installed 10 Kw to 100 Kw Fair $4.30/ Watt Installed Over 100 Kw 5MW $3.90/ Watt Installed No Solar Leasing WI Very Good

Solar Payback Example: 6 Kw system on home @ $4.70/ watt installed = $28,200-30% Federal Tax Credit = -$8,460 - WI Focus on Energy Rebate ($600/Kw, max 4 Kw) -$2,400 Final cost = $17,340 $17,340/ 20 yrs. production = $867/yr. No maintence 6 Kw x 80% DC-AC eff. X 8760 hrs./yr. x.14 cap factor = 5887 kwh/yr. Does not reflect reduced output over life of system 5887 kwh x $0.11 = $647.57/yr.* * Does not include reduced price for monthly overproduction Ave home uses 600 kwh/mo. x 12 mo. = 7200 kwh/yr. 7200 kwh x $0.11/kWh = $792/yr. energy cost It all depends on how you want to look at.

Community Solar Nearly 80% care about the use of renewable energy, but only a small percentage take action to invest in or buy it.

Community Solar Not everyone wants or can reasonably install solar on their home (or business) Wrong orientation of home/roof Shading Capital cost too much Zoning or HOA restrictions Roughly 25% of all roofs suitable for solar installations ~ 40% occupied by renters Install a large system and sell or lease shares to interested customers Customer receives credit on energy bill for each share they buy or lease Usually established by energy provider or in conjunction with thirdparty provider

Community Solar Growing 75 active projects (National) 26 states Wisconsin Vernon Coop 1 st one Sold out quickly ~ 2 weeks 3 rd party - CEC 305 Kw 1001 panels 2 acres $71/panel Rebate from Vernon $600/ panel 1 st yr saving ~$35 +17 yr payback

Net Metering Rates Rate options vary widely IOU and REC very different requirements Industry flux extreme perspectives, both ways Feed in tariff @ retail + Low Customer Charge Carry over of excess balance True up once a year Excess generation at avoided cost Special monthly fee for DG Customer charge reflects true costs No carry over of excess generation Limits 3 rd party install agreements

Net Metering 3 Recent Rate Cases WPS 20 KW limit Excess generation paid at 45% on-peak, 55% off-peak (based LMP average for most recent Nov-Oct period) + transmission credit 0f $0.00831/kWh Netted monthly 2015 All customers including net metering Customer charge = $19.00/month Energy rate = $0.10267/kWh MG&E 100 Kw limit Netted monthly Excess generation paid at $0.04127/kWh (TOU provision) Grid connection and customer service charge = $0.62466/day (~$18.74/mo.) Distribution service charge = $0.03425/kWh Energy rate = $0.10708 summer $0.09581 winter WE Existing customers (prior to 10-17-14) grandfathered to 2024 300 KW Limit (opens 1-1-2016) Requires second meter Excess generation paid at $0.04245/kWh (TOU provision) Netted monthly Demand Charge (generator) = $3.794/Kw/mo. Customer charge = $0.56202/day (~$16.86/mo.) Energy rate = $0.13111/kWh

List of References http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/old_data/nsrdb/1961-1990/redbook/atlas/ http://www.nrel.gov/gis/solar.html http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/ http://www.vernonelectric.org/sites/vernonelectric.coopwe bbuilder.com/files/fact_sheet_3.pdf https://www.midwestrenew.org/