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Title: CommunityBased Energy Development


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Community-Based Energy Development (C-BED) Presen
ted by Joe Logan Slides contributed by Dan
Juhl joelogan_at_nlc.net djuhl_at_woodstocktel.net
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  • What is C-BED?
  • The C-Bed initiative is designed to optimize
    local economic benefits from wind energy
    development, and to facilitate widespread
    development of community-based wind energy
    projects.
  • The purpose is to foster more Community-Based
    Energy Development (C-BED)
  • C-BED projects are, and will be, owned by
    farmers, local businesses, schools, colleges and
    local communities.
  • C-BED development will help to create a stable
    market which would attract component and turbine
    manufacturing
  • C-BED projects can serve to reconcile local
    community opposition via inclusion

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  • Why is C-BED Important?
  • Without C-BED, nearly all of the ownership of
    renewable energy projects will be by very large
    companies -which have historically been
    headquartered out of state and in most cases, out
    of country. As a result, most all of the
    ownership benefits from conventionally developed
    projects do not accrue to the local or state
    economies.
  • Local ownership of renewable energy projects
    keeps more of the financial benefits of ownership
    in the community. (Grassroots / viral form of
    Economic development).
  • The preference for renewable energy development
    has been made clear by the people on both the
    state and federal level. If we are going to do
    wind development, lets do it right, and
    leverage the environmental benefits of renewable
    energy into long term economic sustainability for
    our rural communities.

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Over 130 MW of C-BED projects 150 million in
economic activity Created hundreds of new
jobs Provides long term revenue stream for
communities
Over 130 MW of C-BED projects in operation. 150
million in Economic activity. Hundreds of new
Jobs. Long term revenue. stream for rural
community
Over 130MW of C-BED projects 150 million in
economic activity Hundreds of new jobs Long term
revenue stream for local community
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  • Quantifying the Economic impacts of C-BED
    Projects?
  • A September 2004 General Accounting Office
    (GAO) report evaluated the economic benefits
    for rural communities and compared the benefits
    of projects owned by out of area interests and
    locally owned projects.
  • - A comparison of tables 11 and 12 in the
    report shows that local ownership can generate
    significantly higher economic impacts for a
    county. For example, a single 40 MW project
    built in Pipestone County, Minnesota, would
    generate about 650,000 in new income for the
    county annually. In contrast, that same 40MWs
    locally owned, would
  • generate about 3.3 million annually in the
    same county.
  • - Their evaluation looked at 3 counties in Iowa
    and 2 in Minnesota. For these 5 counties, local
    ownership provided 2.5 times more jobs and 3.7
    times more total local area dollar impact.
  • Recently released 2008 study by 25x25 and the
    Energy Foundation confirmed the findings.

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  • What does C-BED mean to all the various
    stakeholders?
  • By using a front loaded 20 year contract with a
    NPV rate of .035/kwh, which is below the avoided
    cost today of most all utilities from
    non-sustainable resources, it will impact
  • RATEPAYERS Clean, stable, long term low cost
    electricity to the ratepayers that is not subject
    to fuel adjustment or environment penalties.
  • UTILITIES The utilities will have in their mix,
    energy that costs them less as time moves out, a
    source that mitigates the fuel risk of natural
    gas plus all the green values to offset emission
    penalties from fossil fuels and the costly and
    dangerous storage of nuclear waste.
  • Rural Communities C-BED can create 100s of
    millions of dollars in economic development
    activity and thousands of jobs. Referring to the
    GAO report, every 100 MWs of C-BED development
    would create over 150 million of economic
    activity and bring 15 million in revenue income
    benefits annually for our rural communities.
  • STATE State wide economic development. New stable
    tax revenues from generation and income. Increase
    the EDAs ability to attract manufacturing and
    technology by creating a stable market.

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  • What Would Happen Without C-BED?
  • There will still be a significant amount of
    additional wind generation built in our country.
    The overall need for more energy and the
    economics of power generation are driving the
    demand for wind farms.
  • The more important difference lies in Who
    benefits the most from this additional renewable
    generation?
  • C-BED development will ensure that some of this
    new generation will be owned by local community
    members. This local ownership provides
    significantly more financial benefits for the
    local communities and the state as a whole. These
    local and state economic benefits will
    significantly improve the long term economic
    health of our rural communities.
  • If we are going to do renewable energy--Lets do
    this right!!

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  • Development Models
  • Farmer Model 1-2 Turbines/Outside
    Equity--Minnesota Flip, Marriage of Venture Cap
    with Local Owners
  • Community Based Model Multiple Turbines
    Community Raised Equity

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Whats Missing in Ohio?
  • Clarity regarding the feasibility of Front-
    loaded tariff
  • Clarity regarding flip Mechanism
  • Carve-out
  • SB221 has existing Carve-out for solar.
  • SB221 requires that half of renewable energy sold
    in Ohio is generated in Ohio. Why not have a
    proportion of that designated to C-BED projects?

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Whats missing nationally?
  • Permanent / long term PTC
  • Feed in Tariff, or similar mechanism to broaden
    the appetite for tax credits
  • Carve-out

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Still Work to do
  • OFU and others will work to attain clarity from
    PUCO regarding Flip and Front loading.
  • Will work for legislation to prioritize C-BED

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C-BED projects are
  • Very good for rural communities
  • Very good Economic development tools
  • Leverage associated development
  • Compound the economic impact of wind
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