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Renewable Energy Hedges 101

SNHU Office of Sustainabilityand Eco Power Hedge, LLCwww.EcoPowerHedge.com

© EPH, LLC 2007Eco Power Hedge

SNHU and Eco Power Hedge, Who We Are… Roy Morrison, Director, SNHU Office for

Sustainability, and Energy Analyst, Eco Power Hedge, LLC

Hunter D. Brownlie, Energy Buyer’s Agent, Eco Power Hedge, LLC

Pentti Aalto, Energy Analyst, Eco Power Hedge, LLC

www.EcoPowerHedge.com

Today’s Energy Purchase Problems

Rapidly increasing cost driven by a global oil crisis and natural disaster

Users choose between timing energy markets, being passive price takers

Future prices appear radically unstable Market prices likely to continue to climb but

subject to sudden collapse and spikes Long-term company and institution budget

instability

Changes on the Horizon…

A GE Wind Turbine in NY State

Contract for Differences Hedge

A Hedge is a barrier or means of protection Contract for Differences (CFD) hedge is a

tried and true way for producers and users to control energy costs

Hedges are used all over the world by farmers and food processors, energy producers and users

CFD is based on a win-win negotiation between producers and users

Renewable Hedge Advantages Uses solar or wind power to lower your

energy cost Supports renewable energy development Achieves long-term energy budget stability Keeps net electricity and natural gas costs

level over the 5 to 20 year life of the hedge Represents a simple financial transaction that

doesn’t interfere with energy purchase decisions

CFD Helps Build New Renewables

Direct relationships between energy users and renewable developers

Lower capital costs for developers Caps energy prices for end users Users can take initiative in helping develop

new renewables A Win-Win-Win solution for users, developers,

communities, the environment

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A Classic CFD in Action A farmer in Iowa and a baker in Boston: The farmer can pay her mortgage if she can

sell wheat at $1.00 a bushel. The baker can pay his workers and his rent if

he can buy wheat at $1.00 a bushel. They agree on a $1.00/bushel strike price for

1,000 bushels. The farmer sells her wheat in the Iowa market. The baker buys wheat from a Boston merchant.

A Classic CFD in Action - 2 In the first year, there’s a frost in Iowa. Price of wheat

is $1.50. The farmer earns $1500 for 1000 bushels. The farmer sends $500 to the baker. The farmer’s net income is $1.00/bushel.

In the first year, the baker has to buy wheat at $1.50. He spends $1500, but he receives $500 from the farmer. The baker’s net cost is $1.00/bushel.

Both the farmer and the baker control their first year costs and incomes. Both are winners.

Classic CFD in Action - 3 In the second year, there’s a bumper crop in Iowa.

Price of wheat is $.50. The farmer earns $500 for 1000 bushels.

In the second year, the baker buys wheat at $.50. He spends $500. The baker sends $500 to the farmer. The baker’s net cost is $1.00/bushel.

Thus, over two years under the hedge the farmer earns an average of $1.00/bushel, while the baker pays $1.00/bushel for wheat.

The CFD allows both parties to meet their goals.

How A Wind CFD Hedge Works The parties, the wind farm owner and the energy user,

agree on a quantity to be hedged, a strike price that’s good for both parties, and a term.

For example, 20% of the output of a wind farm (20% is expected to be an average of 10 million kWh/yr), at a $.06/kWh strike price, for a term of ten years.

The wind farm owner sells power into the local spot market. The user continues to buy power from their local market supplier.

If income received by the wind farm is greater than the strike price (e.g. $.06/kWh), the wind farm will pay the user. If income is less than the strike price, the user will pay the wind farm.

How Are Hedge Payments Made? If there is no sale of power, there is no payment to

or by either party. Generally settlements are monthly, using actual

hourly spot market price and machine output data for the previous month to determine whether or not payments need to be made by either party.

If the wind farm power generated is below the anticipated amount, the hedged quantity is equal to the percentage of the projected wind farm output originally contracted for in the hedge.

The Buyer’s Agent Model The hedge is based on the energy buyer’s agent

model where the seller (wind farm) pays all fees while the buyer’s agent represents the buyer (user). These fees are included in the strike price.

The buyer’s agent, Roy Morrison & Associates LLC, will track and monitor hourly output, sales, and price data from the wind farm, and indicate any hedge payments to be made.

There is a complete audit trail based on ISO price data for the wind farm and the wind farm’s output data filed with local distribution company.

Where Are The Wind Farms? We currently have CFDs available from wind

farms in ISO-NE, NY ISO, PJM,and are examining hedges in other markets..

Some of these wind farms are up and running and others are under development.

We are identifying and negotiating with interested developers on an ongoing basis for wind and other renewable sources.

These are large machines. One blade by the roadside.

Renewable Hedges Today?

SNHU and PPM Energy Inc. Completed a 15 year hedge in May 2007 that included a financial swap for power and REC purchase

SNHU flat lined energy budget for electricity and natural gas and changed energy from a variable to a fixed cost

SNHU offset 100% of carbon emissions from electricity and natural gas and became carbon neutral

How Do We Know the Hedge Works?

Eco Power Hedge, LLC has developed a detailed spreadsheet analysis that provides an exhaustive examination of present and likely future costs and benefits of the wind hedge under a variety of future price scenarios.

We can provide comprehensive measures of historical, current, and future hedge behavior.

Eco Power Hedge Analysis Includes

Hour by hour data on wind generation and sale.

Hour by hour data on user electric consumption and monthly natural gas or oil use.

Examination of the correlation between wind farm local market and user local market.

Demonstration of the validity of hedge based on historic data and future behavior under a variety of price scenarios.

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Our Analysis Also Provides

An interactive means to examine the effect of different hedge quantities and differing strike prices over the life the the hedge.

Dynamic summary data sheets that change by varying hedge quantities and strike prices.

Yearly and cumulative summary of electricity and fuel expenses with and without the hedge.

The CFD Opportunity

The renewable energy hedge is a clear and present opportunity for end users to regain control of their energy budget and help build the renewable energy future.

End users can reduce risks from volatile market prices and plan for long term price stability based on renewable energy generation.

Stabilize your Budget Support Renewable Energy Simplify and Reduce your Risks…

Contact: Eco Power Hedge, LLC Call: 1-888-233-0548Email: [email protected]: www.EcoPowerHedge.com

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