The Essentials of Community Solar

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The Essentials of Community Solar Presentation to: WV SUN Solar Congress December 10. 2016 James M. Van Nostrand Professor of Law Director, Center for Energy & Sustainable Development WVU College of Law

What is Community Solar? Centralized solar facilities owned by a group of individuals who receive credits on their electricity bills for the power produced Members of an array are residential and commercial customers of the utility partner offering the program (utility-sponsored model)

What is Community Solar?

Community Solar Projects Community Solar Hub 98 Projects 25 States 100,546 total kw https://www.communitysolarhub.com/

What is Community Solar? Utility-Sponsored Model, in which a utility owns or operates a project that is open to voluntary ratepayer participation Special Purpose Entity (SPE) Model, in which individual investors join in a business enterprise to develop a community solar project Non-Profit Buy a Brick Model, in which donors contribute to a community installation owned by a charitable non-profit corporation

Utility-Sponsored Model Utility customers participate by contributing either an up-front or ongoing payment to support a solar project In exchange, customers receive a payment or credit on their electric bills that is proportional to 1) their contribution and 2) how much electricity the solar project produces Usually, the utility or some identified third party owns the solar system itself The participating customer has no ownership stake in the solar system. Rather, the customer buys rights to the benefits of the energy produced by the system Utility-sponsored community solar programs are distinct from traditional utility green power programs in that green power programs sell RECs from a variety of renewable energy resources; utility community solar programs sell energy or rights to energy from a specific solar installation, with or without the RECs Utility-sponsored programs can help make solar power more accessible by decreasing the amount of the purchase required, and by enabling customers to purchase solar electricity in monthly increments

Utility-Sponsored Model

Utility-Sponsored Model Example: Seattle City Light http://www.seattle.gov/light/solarenergy/ commsolar.asp

Special Purpose Entity Model To take advantage of the tax incentives available to commercial solar projects, organizers may choose to structure a project as a business In most states, there is a range of business entities that could be suitable for a participant-owned community solar project The main challenges in adapting these commercial solar structures for community projects include: Fully using available tax benefits when community investors have limited tax appetite, including a lack of passive income Maintaining the community project identity when engaging non-community-based tax-motivated investors Working within limits on the number of unaccredited investors if the project is to be exempt under securities laws

Special Purpose Entity Model

Special Purpose Entity Model

Non-Profit Model Not strictly community solar in that the donors do not share directly in the benefits of the solar installation Donors do share indirectly, by lowering energy costs for their favored non-profit and demonstrating environmental leadership In addition, with emerging state policies such as virtual net metering and group billing, there may be possibilities for a non-profit project sponsor to share benefits with their donor/members In a variation on non-profit ownership, a non-profit may partner with a third party for-profit entity, which can own and install the system and take the tax benefits

Non-Profit Model

Non-Profit Model

Summary of Models

Group Billing State Policies to Promote Community Solar A utility produces a group bill showing all participants energy consumption and relevant charges Output from a shared PV system is netted against the group bill The remaining costs are allocated to participants according to an agreement between the participants Under this framework, group billing allows multiple participants to receive net-metering credits from a single renewable energy facility

State Policies to Promote Community Solar Virtual Net Metering Virtual net metering allows net metering credits generated by a renewable system to offset load at multiple retail electric accounts within a utility s service territory Under virtual net metering, credits appear on each individual customer s bill the same as they would under traditional net metering

State Policies to Promote Community Solar Joint Ownership A few states have begun to explore options for distributing benefits of participation in a community renewables program through frameworks akin to wholesale power sale arrangements Enter into a long-term contract to sell output from a facility to a transmission and distribution utility

Thank You James M. Van Nostrand Professor of Law Director, Center for Energy and Sustainable Development West Virginia University College of Law james.vannostrand@mail.wvu.edu (304) 293-4694 energy.law.wvu.edu law.wvu.edu