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1 Technologies 1 Solar Power

2 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Overview Solar Feasibility (Is solar an option?) Mounting Options Things to consider Module Options Inverter Options Interconnection Options Purchasing Options (PPA vs. Owner Finance)

3 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Solar Feasibility Geographic Location (Peak Sunlight Hours) Utility Costs Utility Rate Structure Overall Goal Probable Locations/Interconnection Incentives Funding Options

4 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Mounting Options Roof Mount – Flat (Rubber) Ballast Mechanically Attached – Slope (Standing Seam/Shingle) Mechanically attached Pentrating vs. Non-Penetrating – Structural/Wind Loading Considerations – Warranty Concerns

5 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Ballast Mount

6 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Mechanically Attached

7 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Standing Seam

8 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Shingle

9 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Mounting Options Ground – Ballast – Fixed Tilt – Top of Pole – Tracking Single Axis Dual Axis – Parking Canopy

10 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Ballast

11 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Fixed Tilt

12 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Top of Pole

13 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Single Axis Tracking

14 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Dual Axis Tracking

15 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Parking Canopy

16 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Things To Consider Accessibility Roof Condition/Warranty Interconnection Points/Voltage Source/Load Management

17 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Module Types Traditional Silicon Wafer Modules – Monocrystalline – Polycrystalline Thin Film (Amorphous) Specialty

18 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Traditional Silicon Modules MonoPoly

19 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Thin Film (Amorphous) CIGS

20 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Specialty Transparent/Frameless

21 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Specialty Flexible

22 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Inverter Options Centralized Inverters String Level Inverters Micro Inverters

23 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Centralized Inverters

24 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 String Level

25 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Micro Inverters

26 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Interconnection Options Load Side – Utilize existing Distribution Panel – Typically 480V Line Side – Grid side tie in at grid voltage – Requires HV transformer – Utility typically specifies additional required safety features. Typically depends upon system size and location

27 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Financing Options Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) – Property owner purchases the power at a reduced/premium rate under a long term contract. Site Lease Agreement – Property owner leases the site to the system owner. System owner must finance the system. Traditional Financing – Traditional loan – Bond Issue

28 Proprietary Information Of Energy 2013 Questions?


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