the Northern Va. Regional Commission, and local partners

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Solar Energy Overview Overview of the technology, benefits, as well as technical and financial project considerations for photovoltaic systems. Prepared.
Advertisements

Energy Financing for Municipalities Andrew Brydges Director, Institutional Programs Clean Energy Finance and Investment Authority (CEFIA) April 2014.
NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy operated by the Alliance for Sustainable.
2012 Solar Bulk Purchase for DC Nonprofits and Small Businesses.
SolarCurrents TM Rebuild Ypsilanti Julie Londo August 26, 2010.
University of Pittsburgh School of Law 2013 Energy Law & Policy Institute October 14, 2012 Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture). A statewide.
Financing Your Weatherization Projects The Institute for Energy & Sustainability Weatherization Roundtable September 13, 2010 Sam Nutter N.E. Business.
Boxborough and Littleton Solar Program Training 5/15/15 Arnie Epstein – “Solar Coach” Stow Solar Challenge
United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords Presents Solar Power for the Home: Getting Started The 8th District of Arizona
By Dale A Gulden, Solar Direct CEO. Solar Electric – Basic Components 1. Modules – solar electric collectors. 3 basic types in the marketplace: Mono crystalline,
Solar Incentives for Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project, Tucson Electric Power.
Take A Load Off, Texas SM is provided by Oncor Electric Delivery LLC as part of the company’s commitment to reduce energy consumption and demand. Frontier.
What - How Does Solar System Work? Grid-connected projects can apply for Net Metering (utility meter spins backwards)
SOLAR BASICS. CONTENTS I.Introduction to Solar Technology II.Terminology: Solar Terms and Energy Terms III.Costs and Financing IV.Basics of Federal, State,
Welcome and Introductions CoServ Presentation & Member Input.
1 RELIABILITY AFFORDABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP Bringing Solar to the Community Jennifer Szaro, Orlando Utilities Commission.
Realtor Solar Overview California Solar Initiative Updated
Power off the Grid 4. The Net Zero Energy Home Produces as much electricity (energy) as it uses. Net metering is needed to monitor energy generated by.
Distributed Generation Programs, Incentives and Interconnections Ian Loughran, P.Eng. DSM Program Leader Renewable Energy Programs
Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Seventh Plan Approach to Analysis CRAC November 13, 2014.
CSG Webinar A Look At Community Solar and EECLP. 2.
Creating A Cleaner Energy Future For the Commonwealth Focusing on Solar PV: Technology, Siting Considerations, Incentives Natalie Andrews Renewable Energy.
Renewable Energy in New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program Scott Hunter Renewable Energy Program Administrator, Office of Clean Energy in the New Jersey Board.
Solar Energy Services: Delivering Cost Effective Solar Power March 18, 2004 Claire Broido SunEdison, LLC (443) 226.
Go SOLAR Broward Rooftop Solar Challenge. What is Go SOLAR Broward Rooftop Solar Challenge? U.S. Department of Energy Grant Broward County and 14 partner.
Time to Go Solar with Solarize U Gain energy independence Have more disposable income Increase the value of your home, but not property taxes State Sponsored.
Solar System Life Maintenance Call in number: Meeting number: * * August 3, 2009.
Solar Incentive Program. Solar Technology Overview Sunlight converted to DC electricity by solar panel Solar panels connected to an inverter to create.
Cost of Going Solar in DC 4 Ways to Save! 1.DC Rebate $3/watt up to 3KW…. 2.Federal Tax Credit 30% of Total 3.Savings on your energy Bill (Net Metering.
Soaring Heights Communities Family Housing Solar Project (at Davis-Monthan AFB) Presented by John Karelis, Utility Manager,
Benefits Of A Green Home Main Menu. Navigation/Menu Quit.
Economics of Solar PV By Dan Catlin Energy Consultant & Air Quality Specialist, Fort McDowell Yavapai Environmental Department For presentation at: National.
© Copyright 2013 Clean Energy Collective ® 1 Community Solar Power Overview Prepared For: Talking Green member owned. nature operated.
Solar Energy. Solar panels Instead of using fossil fuels, solar power technologies use photovoltaic (PV) panels to convert sunlight directly into electricity.
We hear much about energy problems; supply shortages, pollution issues and high prices, but the solutions to these problems are here now in the form of.
Considering a Community Solar Program for Grafton Presentation to the Board of Selectmen December 1, 2015.
PV Panel Investment. Overview  Solar Global Trends and Growth  Solar Process and Net Metering  Sample System Breakdown  Personal System Details.
SOLAR*CONNECT COMMUNITY SM COMMUNITY SHARED SOLAR GARDENS Centrally-located solar PV arrays that provide electricity to participating subscribers.
Community Solar & Minnesota Three LLC Project Brian Krambeer CEO of Hawkeye REC, Cresco, Iowa President/CEO of Tri-County Electric Cooperative, Rushford,
Introduction to Solar Presented by Solar Washington, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing solar energy in Washington State Photo courtesy Western.
MULTIFAMILY PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
Low Income Programs and Issues
Solar in NYC – Pratt SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS David Buckner President
Your local solar company with a national presence
the Northern Va. Regional Commission, and local partners
Solar Energy Aides City Efficiencies and Cost Savings
Solar information Session
Distributed Generation Chau Nguyen, Pricing & Sales Support
PV SOLAR PROJECT OPPORTUNITIES
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering Session 27
“Your direct, energy solutions.”. How does D2D Fit? Consumers have responded well Immediate Savings Today for No Money Down works Both Industry #1 & #2.
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering Session 26
What is Go SOLAR Broward Rooftop Solar Challenge?
PEPCO Energy here Used there
How To Stop Energy Inflation and Put Your Roof To Work For You!
Newcastle Launch Thursday 23 May.
State Allocation Board Hearing Solar Energy and Energy Efficiency Project Options for California Schools Mark Johnson, Energy Solutions Manager - Schools.
Realizing Affordable Solar Access for All
Community Solar Clearinghouse Solution Program (CS2)
BROWARD COUNTY GO SOLARFEST
Future Energy Jobs Act: Public Sector Impacts
SOLAR POWER – BOONVILLE WWTP CASE STUDY September 19, 2018 Charles R
Partnering for Happy, Efficient Communities
Arizona Public Service Company 2012 Renewable Energy Standard Implementation Plan Arizona Corporation Commission Open Meeting August 17, 2011.
Herb Stevens Jeff Lesk Genevieve Hulick
Solar Panels on Your Home & in Your Community
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering Session 22
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering Session 23
How Small Developers and EPC Contractors Can Add PPA Financing to their Arsenals John Langhus, VP Business Development Midwest Solar Expo 2019 New Energy.
Democratizing our Energy System:
Presentation transcript:

the Northern Va. Regional Commission, and local partners www.solarizealexandria.org An renewable energy initiative of the nonprofit Local Energy Alliance Program (LEAP), the Northern Va. Regional Commission, and local partners

What is LEAP? Founded in 2009, the mission of the Local Energy Alliance Program is to lead the effort to equip Virginia buildings with energy efficient and renewable technologies. Our overarching goals include cost savings, local economic development, and energy sector decarbonization. Come see us at 608 Ridge Street in downtown Charlottesville or in the Merrifield area of Fairfax County. www.solarizenova.org

What is NVRC? The Northern Virginia Regional Commission (NVRC) is a regional council of fourteen member local governments in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington DC. According to Virginia’s Regional Cooperation Act, NVRC is a political subdivision (a government agency) within the Commonwealth. www.novaregion.org www.solarizenova.org

Local Partners City/town/county staff and/or local advocates host events and help promote. Fall, 2017 partners are www.SolarizeLoudoun.org www.SolarizeAlexandria.org www.solarizenova.org

What is Solarize NOVA? An clean energy initiative organized by the Northern Virginia Regional Commission (NVRC) and the Local Energy Alliance Program (LEAP).   Solarize NOVA is a one-stop-shop for community members to learn more about solar power options for their homes and facilitate the installation and financing of their own project.  Our 1000 rooftop challenge pushes us to educate, empower, and engage our community. www.solarizenova.org

Why sign up for a Solarize program? It’s a good deal – and it’s a lot easier than going it alone Vetted contractors - experience, certifications, warranties Discounted, fixed pricing (bulk-purchasing price, competitively bid) Turn-key, standardized package LEAP staff do the all the homework and support you through the process Looks great on a fancy house www.solarizenova.org

Solarize NOVA Results As of September, 2017, 177 contracts totaling more than 1.3MW of electricity and valued at over $4.3 million have been signed. At the end of 2016, VA had 238MW solar installed. Looks great on a modest house

Who Can Sign Up? SolarizeNOVA, Fall, 2017 is for residents, organizations, and businesses in Loudoun County and the City of Alexandria. If you live outside of this area, SolarizeNOVA can still serve you. Please contact info@solarizenova.org for more information. Commercial and institutional properties too! www.solarizenova.org

How it Works Everyone Step 1: Sign up at www.solarizenova.org (or localities’ sites) LEAP staff performs satellite assessment and contacts you with results Submit a recent electric bill Schedule an energy efficiency consultation (optional) Attend a Solarize program info session (optional) Then, if your property is a good candidate Consultation by installer who will assess your site and develop a proposal Proposal approval: sign contract with installer Permits, installation, utility connection, inspections Enjoy watching your meter spin backwards! www.solarizenova.org

Energy Efficiency Reduce & Produce! Energy efficiency typically is the most cost-effective, most available clean energy resource. A good PV installer will always encourage you to pursue efficiency first – so that you are “renewable ready”. LEAP promotes and facilitates EE improvements with Affordable energy audits for your home or business Referrals to qualified contractors Reduce & Produce!

Orientation www.solarizenova.org

Solar Basics Panel installation generally takes 1-3 days, but the entire process (including system design, permitting, interconnection) takes 6-12 weeks. System Components: Photovoltaic Panels “Balance of System” equipment Mounting hardware Inverter Cables Meters Productive life of 25+ years with minimal maintenance Photo = Light; Voltaic = Electricity When light strikes the silicon semiconductor, an electron is knocked loose. The electrons then flow along a circuit and are directed to an inverter. www.solarizenova.org

Roof Mounts www.solarizenova.org

Panel Installation www.solarizenova.org

The Inverter shown: String inverter Converts Direct Current (DC) electricity from solar panels into Alternating Current electricity, which powers your home. When shading conditions exist, installers may recommend microinverters or DC optimizers in lieu of central inverters, which allow arrays with some shading to increase energy production. www.solarizenova.org

Put it all together…

Net Metering *Graphic from Dominion Power What is Net Metering? a metering and billing agreement between a utility and a customer that facilitates connecting PV systems to the power grid. A new meter is installed that measures two-way flow of electricity. The energy your system makes is first used on site. When your solar system is making more electricity than you are using at the time, the excess electricity is recorded by the meter as it flows back into the grid and is credited against future electricity use. www.solarizenova.org

Tax Credits Federal Tax Credit: 30% of total install cost - credited to your federal income tax bill This is a credit – not a rebate. If you don’t owe federal income tax, there’s no benefit. Typically results in payments you’ve already made being returned. One’s credit balance can rollover to subsequent years for up to 5 years. www.solarizenova.org

Ground-mounted system Solarize Fall 2017 Pricing Roof-mounted system Ground-mounted system 3-5kW 5-10kW >10kW Standard panel + string inverter or DC optimizer/microinverter $2.50 $2.45 $2.40 $2.95 $2.90 Compare to national average: “As of early 2017, it’s approximately $3.00 per watt, installed.” http://solar-power-now.com/cost-of-solar/ www.solarizenova.org

Sample System Economics System Size/panel 3kW Standard 6kW Standard Installed cost $7,500 $14,700 Cost after tax credit $5,250 $10,290 Annual kWh produced, yr 1 5,432 7,680 Average monthly PV “income”, yr. 1 $35 $72 Conservative assumptions for these projections: All are roof-mounted systems Installation orientation and angle are good – not perfect current electricity price/kW: $0.11 with 2% annual inflation SREC value: $5 www.solarizenova.org

Solarize Warranties All Solarize customers receive a 10 year workmanship warranty from participating solar installer. Solar Panel: Minimum of 10 year manufacturer product warranty 25 year linear performance warranty Inverters: Mounting System: www.solarizenova.org

Financing Options A Home Equity Line of Credit tends to be the best financing mechanism for most folks. Another option: Admirals Bank Solar StepDown and FHA Title 1 Home Improvement Loans Up to $40K total Up to $25K secured and $15K unsecured www.admiralsbank.com/renewable-energy-lending www.solarizenova.org

A Happy Solar Customer: Lazaro Home 14 Sunpower Panels: 4.5kW system Paid $3.74/Watt (Solarize Leesburg 2014) 6,535 kWh output = $719 earned in 2015 Installed for $16,830: $11,781 after rebate. 16 yr. payback: 6.25% average annual rate of return over 16 years. www.solarizenova.org

Lazarro Family Savings

Continuous On-Line Monitoring

Campaign Installers www.solarizenova.org

The NOVASolar Map www.novasolarmap.com A free new resource from NVRC: see your rooftop’s potential right now…. Oakton HS www.solarizenova.org

the Northern Va. Regional Commission, and local partners www.solarizealexandria.org An renewable energy initiative of the nonprofit Local Energy Alliance Program (LEAP), the Northern Va. Regional Commission, and local partners