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Kinetic Opportunities

Kinetic Opportunities. How Can Your LRA Benefit from Energy Development?. September 26, 2013. Energy Project Development Criteria. Current Regulatory Environment Permitting (Air, Wetlands, Building, Operating etc.) Renewable Power Standards (“RPS”) Existing Utility Infrastructure

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Kinetic Opportunities

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  1. Kinetic Opportunities How Can Your LRA Benefit from Energy Development? September 26, 2013

  2. Energy Project Development Criteria • Current Regulatory Environment • Permitting (Air, Wetlands, Building, Operating etc.) • Renewable Power Standards (“RPS”) • Existing Utility Infrastructure • Phased Development Challenges • Current and Future Tenants • Urban Versus Rural Location • Technology Considerations

  3. Key Project Finance Criteria • Who exactly will pay for the the utilities or services? • Is payer(s) an investment-grade counterparty? • How will the land/space be controlled? (Ground Lease) • Interconnection and transmission upgrades? • Is the fuel provider (if applicable) creditworthy? • Are there local rebates, grants, tax incentives? • Does project qualify for federal tax benefits? • Are the cost of utilities/projects economically priced?

  4. Structured Energy Project Finance • Power Purchase Agreement (“PPA”) • Energy Services Agreement (“ESA”) • Energy Savings Performance Contract (“ESPC”) • Capital or Operating Lease • Tax Advantaged Structures • Partnership Flip • Sale/Leaseback • Inverted Lease • Tax Exempt Bonds/Lease

  5. Alternative Financing Options • Tax Increment Financing (“TIF”) • Property Assessed Clean Energy (“PACE”) • Private Equity Funds • Utility Joint Venture • Merchant Development (Energy/Utilities Central Plant) • Public Private Partnership (“PPP”)

  6. Operating Cost Considerations Who assumes long-term fuel risk (if any)? Will project trigger standby charges? Does operator assume liquidated damages? Operator Balance Sheet? Who assumes replacement of defective technology? Who provides peril/loss insurance? Local tax considerations? Property/excise tax considerations?

  7. Contact Information Mark S. White Managing Director 617-226-8108 Direct 617-437-0150 Main mwhite@bostonia.com

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