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APS Schools and Government Renewable Energy Program Filing Done 29 APR 2010 Waiting ACC Approval

WE WON!!!!. APS Schools and Government Renewable Energy Program Filing Done 29 APR 2010 Waiting ACC Approval. David Peterson Asst Superintendent Scottsdale Unified School District AASBO May Bi-Monthly Meeting 19 MAY 2010. Settlement Agreement Required APS To:.

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APS Schools and Government Renewable Energy Program Filing Done 29 APR 2010 Waiting ACC Approval

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  1. WE WON!!!! APS Schools and GovernmentRenewable Energy ProgramFiling Done 29 APR 2010Waiting ACC Approval David Peterson Asst Superintendent Scottsdale Unified School District AASBO May Bi-Monthly Meeting 19 MAY 2010

  2. Settlement Agreement Required APS To: • Create a New Program for Onsite Solar PV Systems • Create a New Program for Solar Water Heating • Create a New Program for Daylighting 3 Technologies to be Implemented without Up-Front Customer Costs for Public and Charter Schools

  3. Ranking for Approvals • Bonding & Resources • Title I Status • EMS Systems in place • Multiple Technologies Applied for

  4. Program Target (First Year) • Offset 50,000 MWh of Annual Consumption • Within 36 Months • Provide Integrated Education Component • Kiosks, Displays • First Year Budget - $5.6M • 26 School PV Projects • 16 Small, 10 Large • 40 Solar Daylighting • 5 Solar Thermal

  5. Multiple Financing Options • Solar Service Agreements (SSA) – 3rd Party • Limited Utility Ownership For PV Systems (no more than ½) -17MW total -customer billed at similar rate • Solar Day-lighting – Lease Program w/ Nat’l Bank Arizona Eligible for 5 to 7 year operating lease w/ option to purchase

  6. Photovoltaic Prioritization Matrix • Arizona SFB Provided Input Criteria • School Districts w/ Limited Access to Funding-Priority • Six Funding Periods / Year for PV • Day-lighting & Solar Thermal is First Come-First Funded 100 Point System 30% - Low Bond Capacity 30% - Free & Reduced Lunch 10% - Multiple/Blended Technologies at a School Site 30% - Level of Implements Energy Savings Measures

  7. Photovoltaic Projects • History – 2009 30 Schools & Govt’s Applied for Incentive Funding Q1 2010 Almost 60 Applied Tier 1 – 75.000 sq ft or less not allowed to exceed 350 kw or 100% Tier 2 – 75,000 sq ft or greater not to exceed 550kw or 100% Apply For 3 PV Projects Per Year Production Based Incentive (PBI) to Fund Projects 15 Year = 17¢ / kwh 20 Year = 15.5¢ / kwh

  8. Solar Day-Lighting • Use Natural Light to Illuminate Interior • $150,000 Annual Incentive Per District • First Year Bonus! District with PV System to get up to $30,000 Daylight System • Year’s 2 & 3 Bonus – Additional 25% of Incentive (help with retrofits)

  9. Solar Thermal — Capture Sun’s Heat to Produce Hot Water & Cooling —Southern Area Cooling / Northern Area Heating —Accelerated Financial Return —No Size Limit of System

  10. AASBO THANKS: Arizona Corporation Commission Tim Hogan School District Facility Managers Arizona School Facilities Board Arizona Public Service Corporation For Making Schools a Priority in the Renewable Energy Arena in Arizona

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