Renewable Energy Investment Fund Lori Singleton, Director Emerging Customer Programs Solar, Sustainability & Telecom 5/1/20131National Tribal Forum
25/1/2013National Tribal Forum Who is SRP? Established in 1903 105 year steward of the environment Largest water supplier to Valley Third largest public power utility in the Nation 950,000 electric customers
35/1/2013National Tribal Forum Established by SRP Board, includes renewable resources and energy efficiency measures 2004 – Target of 2% of retail sales by 2010 2006 – Target of 15% of retail sales by 2025 2011 – Target of 20% of retail sales by 2020 Sustainable Portfolio
45/1/2013National Tribal Forum Sustainable Portfolio Mix Total 10.21% of Retail Sales
Renewable Energy Investment Fund An agreement made in 2005 between the Grand Canyon Trust and the owners of the Springerville Generating Station (TEP and SRP). $5M fund was established for the purpose of funding renewable energy, demand side management, and greenhouse gas sequestration projects. 5/1/20135National Tribal Forum
Project Criteria Benefit Native American communities in northern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico Have additional revenues committed to supporting the project Are well planned and likely to be well maintained Have strong support by community leaders Create opportunities for training and employing local residents Create opportunities for sustainable economic development Strengthen existing or establish new partnerships 5/1/20136National Tribal Forum
Diné College, Shiprock and Tsalie Hopi Energy Office Shonto Economic Development Corporation Tolani Lake Enterprises IINA Solutions Inc. Northeastern Arizona Technological Institute for Vocational Education (N.A.T.I.V.E.) Leupp Chapter REIF Partners 5/1/20137National Tribal Forum
REIF Partners Hualapai Tribe Zuni Public Schools Saint Michael’s Indian School Star School Leupp Schools, Inc Kinlani Dorm Moenkopi Legacy Inn Bird Springs Chapter Moenkopi Day School Waik O'Odham Foundation Salt River Community Housing Hopi Office of Elderly Service Wind for Schools San Carlos Apache Tribe 5/1/20138National Tribal Forum
REIF Project Budget Residential Solar = $1,040, Commercial Solar = $1,329, Energy Efficiency = $16, Residential = $107, School = $280, Solar Wind = $56, Miscellaneous = $1,397, Project total ITD= $4,230, /1/20139National Tribal Forum
5/1/201310National Tribal Forum ProjectEntityAwardType Community Building DistrictWaik O’Odham Foundation$200,00053kW solar Wind/PV ExpansionSTAR School$95,000 7kW wind 1.5kW solar Tolani Lake Chapter HouseTolani Lake Enterprises Inc.$110,00020kW solar Assisted Living FacilityHopi Office of Elderly Services$253,00072kW Lonely Cactus SubdivisionSalt River Community Housing$270,00070kW solar Wind Power for Schools Southwest Windpower West Wind Solar $236,000 12kW wind 7kW solar Little Singer School Dilkon Community School Leupp Schools N.A.T.I.V.E. Shonto Preparatory School Moenkopi Day School Hopi Day School Hopi Tribe$65,000 5kW wind 3kW solar Hualapai HousingHualapai Nation$30,000 Solar daylighting Examples of Projects
5/1/201311National Tribal Forum Request For Proposals
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5/1/201314National Tribal Forum Leupp Schools
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5/1/201316National Tribal Forum Residential PV Installation
5/1/201317National Tribal Forum Residential PV Installation
5/1/201318National Tribal Forum Residential PV Installation
5/1/201319National Tribal Forum Residential PV Installation
5/1/201320National Tribal Forum Saint Michael’s Indian School 24kW PV installation
Questions? Lori Singleton Director, Emerging Customer Programs /1/201321National Tribal Forum