1 / 14

Financial Resources for Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Projects

Financial Resources for Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Projects. Ralph Dickinson P.E. Dickinson Associates February 17, 2010. Projects - Basics. Define the project FIRST What is scope, size, cost, savings, when, where, how..

kelleyc
Download Presentation

Financial Resources for Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Projects

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Financial Resources for Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Projects Ralph Dickinson P.E. Dickinson Associates February 17, 2010

  2. Projects - Basics • Define the project FIRST • What is scope, size, cost, savings, when, where, how.. • Needs to be technically and financially feasible with a viable operational plan • Willing investor/owner/operator • Most of the funds from owner • Investor/owner willing to assume risks, gain the rewards

  3. Conservation and Renewables • Significant resources available for both • Renewables are often more visible and obviously “green” – but have longer paybacks • Conservation is largely “invisible” thus not noticed and not funded extensively until recently. • Different strategies for different customers e.g. residential, commercial or industrial - business vs. government vs. institutional

  4. Funding Approaches • Grants • Often Competitive • Employment metrics • In-kind participation • Rebates • Utilities, MN State • Loans • Government • Bonds • Loan guarantees, subsidized rates • Utilities • Banks, energy service companies • Tax Incentives • Credits and cost deductions • Property and sales tax exemptions • Production Incentives

  5. Websites for Information • http://www.dsireusa.org/ • DOE funded site tracking funding and rebates across the country. • Most current, comprehensive and complete

  6. Federal Government Sites • $26 Billion ARRA funding for smart grid, conservation and renewables – • http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/energy-and-environment/ • http://energy.gov/ • http://epa.gov • http://energystar.gov • http://hud.gov

  7. What’s New? • Federal - Big $ for energy projects, technologies, innovations • ARRA funded • Multiple pathways, targets, strategies, programs • Most money distributed to states for programs • Energy Efficient Mortgages

  8. http://www.state.mn.us/portal/mn/jsp/home.do?agency=Energy MN site for energy programs and funding Lots of programs and new funding – stimulus related http://www.renewable.state.mn.us/ MN gateway site to multiple state agencies and energy technologies http://www.state.mn.us/mn/externalDocs/Commerce/Stimulus_Funding_Summary_070909040409_StimulusFundingSummary.pdf MN State Websites

  9. What’s New? • State business competitive grants for conservation and renewables ~ 50% • State solar electric & hot water rebates • St Paul Port Authority C&I revolving loan fund • MN Housing Agency – Energy Saver Rebate Program “Fix Up Funds”; rebates and subsidized loans • Energy Star appliance rebates through State ARRA funds – March 2010 • State ground source heat pump rebates

  10. More Information - • For more information: • Office of Energy Security, Minnesota Department of Commerce: www.energy.mn.gov • Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency: www.dsireusa.org • US Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: www.eere.energy.gov • US Department of Agriculture, Rural Development: www.rurdev.usda.gov • Internal Revenue Service: www.irs.gov • Minnesota Department of Revenue: www.taxes.state.mn.us • Project ReEnergize: www.projectreenergize.org • Minnesota Housing Finance Agency: www.mnhousing.gov • ENERGY STAR: www.energystar.gov • National Renewable Energy Laboratory: www.nrel.gov

  11. Utility Websites - IOUs • Investor Owned Electric and Natural Gas Utilities • Alliant Energy • Minnesota Energy Resources   Residential programsCommercial programs • CenterPoint Energy  Residential programsBusiness programs • Minnesota Power • Otter Tail Power • Xcel Energy

  12. Utility Websites - Cooperatives • Electric Cooperatives • Great River Energy Electric Cooperative Members: • Dairyland Power Electric Cooperative Members • Minnkota Power

  13. Utility Websites – Municipals • Moorhead Public Service • Shakopee Public Utilities • Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Association Members (Cities): 

  14. Conclusion – • Just look for what you need, want and can use!! • Ralph Dickinson P.E. • Dickinson Associates • rdickinson6881@comcast.net • 651 233 3374

More Related