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Incentives for Developing Locally-owned Wind in Minnesota American Public Power Association 2006 Business & Financial Conference September 19, 2006
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About the Speaker Asst. Commissioner for Renewable Energy Fifteen years experience in variety of key staff positions Governor’s Office; MN Dept. of Commerce; MN Public Utilities Commission; MN Office of Attorney General; MN House of Representatives and MN Senate
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Presentation Overview General Comments REPI Program (1995-2000) REPI plus Xcel (2000-2004) Standard Offer C-BED program (2005 to present)
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General Comments Minnesota targets incentives towards locally-owned energy projects These provide the optimum mix of benefits to Minnesotans Most comprehensive community energy program in the country
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Renewable Energy Production Incentive Established in 1995 Pay 1.5 cents per kwh for 10 years for eligible projects Energy must produced by locally-owned wind project with a capacity of 2 MW or less Capped at 100 MW Only a handful of projects before the year 2000
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REPI Plus Xcel Standard Offer In 2000, the MN Dept. of Commerce and Xcel Energy developed a standard offer for locally-owned small wind projects Xcel agreed to pay 3.3 cents per kwh for 20 year contracts Projects qualified for REPI as well 4.8 cents per kwh for the 1 st 10 years 3.3 cents per kwh for the last 10 Plus federal PTC
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REPI Plus Xcel Standard Offer (cont.) 100 MW cap met in 2002 Additional 100 MW of REPI authorized in 2003 All 200 MW fully subscribed (with a waiting list) by the end of 2004
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Community-Based Energy Development Policy-makers wanted to extend REPI again, but the state had significant budget deficit Without $$, needed to be creative Created “C-BED” tariff in 2005 No size limitation
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Community-Based Energy Development (cont.) C-BED tariff allows the utility to pay a front-end loaded rate A higher rate in 1 st 10 years of a 20-yr contract In exchange for a lower rate in the later years Results in a rate similar to REPI plus Xcel standard offer
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Governor Pawlenty’s C-BED Goal 800 MW of C-BED wind by 2010 An est. $1.2 billion clean energy investment in our rural communities Xcel has committed to 500 MW
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Governor Pawlenty’s C-BED Goal (cont.) Contracts for ~400 of C-BED wind signed or being negotiated by MN utilities MN should have a total of ~1500 MW of wind capacity installed by the end of 2007 40% of this total will be locally- owned projects
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C-BED Lessons Learned C-BED projects are much harder to arrange than traditional wind projects But provide more benefits A few utilities are working hard to work through difficulties Developers are sharing information & expertise Looking at policies to address these issues & get more utilities committed to C-BED
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Contact Information Mike Bull Assistant Commissioner Renewable Energy & Advanced Technologies Minnesota Department of Commerce 85 7th Place East, Suite 500 St. Paul, MN 55101 651-282-5011 Fax 651-297-7891 Mike.Bull@state.mn.us
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