welcome home to savings team bulldog march 14, 2014
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Welcome Home to SavingsTeam BulldogMarch 14, 2014
Problem Statement 100 mw of renewable energy capacity installed at federally subsidized housing by 2020
Infrastructure resiliency
Incentivizing investments in renewable and distributed energy
Priority SitesGENERAL METRICS
◦ High density◦ High energy bill
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY
◦ Tri-generation◦ Natural gas & electricity prices◦ Areas susceptible to natural disasters
Priority Sites, continued 2
RENEWABLE ENERGY
◦ Solar power◦ Solar Insolation◦ Air Density◦ Snowfall◦ Wind
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10State California Arizona New Mexico Texas Nevada Colorado Utah Kansas Oklahoma Florida
Replicable ProcessUTILITY COMPANY PARTNERSHIPS
◦ Solar lease agreements
UPGRADE COOPERATIVES
◦ Reliant funding◦ Tax incentives◦ Purchase discounts
Replicable ProcessesFINANCIAL BARRIERS
◦ Large initial costs◦ Lack of funding sources◦ Approval for new loans
REDUCING HUD’S ENERGY BILL
◦ Installing renewable energy◦ Increasing energy efficiency◦ Reducing tenant energy use
Replicable Processes, continued 3
INCENTIVIZING INVESTMENTS
Aligned incentive programs◦ Budget-based rents◦ Energy cost savings for upgrades
Tax credit programs◦ Current program◦ Priority locations◦ Upgrade cooperatives
Replicable Processes, continued 4
INCENTIVIZING INVESTMENTS
◦ Online & standardized paperwork◦ Loan cap & interest rate
augmentation◦ Risk coverage for upgrades◦ Owner energy bill buy-in
Engaging & Motivating StakeholdersEDUCATION
◦ Identify stakeholders◦ Tenant education◦ Owner & property manager
education◦ Progress tracking & rewards
STAKEHOLDERS
◦ Federal government◦ State governments◦ Local governments◦ Non-governmental entities (NGOs)◦ Tenants ◦ Building owners ◦ Property managers◦ Energy providers◦ Investors
Questions
11
Appendixes
12
Current Photovoltaic TrendsAccording to Report by U.S. Solar Market Insight
2011
New installations◦ More than 61,000 systems◦ 109% growth (7% of global total)◦ Increased in 18 U.S. states.
Weighted average system price fell 20%
Overall value reached $8.4 billion
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