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Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
Overview of Community Resources
March 29, 2011
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MassCEC Overview
Solar Incentives
Wind Incentives
Project Financing
Examples
Introduction

MassCEC Areas of Focus
Investments in Clean Technology
Workforce Development
Clean Energy Sector Development
Renewable Energy
Generation
Project/InstallationManufacturingDevelopmentResearchIdea

Source of funding is a Systems Benefits Change on ratepayers’ electric bill
Available for customers of IOUs and MLPs that opt-in
MassCEC Eligible Customers
A list of eligible MLPs is available at:http://www.masscec.com/solar

Renewable Energy Generation Division
Renewable Energy
Generation
Comm. Solar Comm. Hydro Comm. WindOffshore Wind & Marine
Low Income Partnerships
SREC Management
Project/InstallationManufacturingDevelopmentResearchIdea

Program Overview
Commonwealth Solar
Commonwealth Solar I Commonwealth Solar IICommonwealth Solar
Stimulus

Rebates SRECs
Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (www.dsireusa.org)
Rebates and Other Incentives
Federal Tax Credits
• Accelerated Depreciation (MACRS)
• Investment Tax Credit (ITC)
State Tax Credits
• Property Tax Exemption
• Sales Tax Exemption
Other Incentives
• Net Metering

Various Options Available:
Direct Ownership Maximizes value of electricity generated
3rd Party Ownership Hedges against future electricity price increases
Minimizes up front cost and O&M costs
Leverages tax incentives to reduce overall project cost
Leasing Potential revenue generator
Project Financing Models

3rd Party Ownership
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Commercial
Public
Residential
Commonwealth Solar 3rd Party Ownership Projects
# o
f P
roje
cts
Month

Solar Installed in MA (through 2010)
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5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
MW
RET-Funded Non-RET Funded Cumulative

Public Projects
Yarmouth Town Hall12.6 kW System

Public Projects (cont.)
Medway Public High School132 kW System

Public Projects (cont.)
Watertown Police Station28.42 kW

Micro Scale Community Scale Commercial Scale
Purpose
Rebates for construction of responsibly-sited and well-performing small wind installations
Assistance for public and non-public utility-scale wind projects, from early assessment to construction
• Assistance for commercial-scale wind projects in early, high-risk, stages.• Identify and evaluate potential sites for commercial wind projects (state facilitated wind)
Eligibility Turbines <100 kW100 kW – 10 MW, typically net metered
~ 2.5 MW – 30 MW
Incentive
• Installation rebates determined by kW and kWh produced. • Maximum of $130,000.
• Site Assessment services for public entities• Feasibility Study grants up to $85,000• Design & Construction grants up to $400,000
• Feasibility study grants up to $55,000• Development Loans up to $250,000• Early-stage technical and environmental site assessments (state facilitated wind)• This program is being modified to address earlier stage risk.
Commonwealth WindPrograms overview

Map of Community Scale Wind ProjectsInstalled and Pipeline as of 12/07/10

Site Assessments Feasibility StudiesDesign &
Construction
Funds awarded $300,296 $5,120,017 $23,708,840
MW awarded 48.4 MW
Projects awarded 50 102 42
Average cost$/project
$6,005 $58,668 $4,107,008
Average incentive % of cost
100% 86% 14%
MW installed 15.9
Community Scale WindAwards as of 12/07/10*
* Data includes projects from the Large On-site Renewables Initiative (LORI) and the Community Wind Collaborative, predecessor programs that made awards for community scale wind projects prior to launch of
Commonwealth Wind in 2009.

Nantucket High School Wind Turbine

Andy Brydges
Program Director
MassCEC
55 Summer St., 9th Floor
Boston, MA 02110
Questions?