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“ Case Histories of Sustainable Green Communities ”

“ Case Histories of Sustainable Green Communities ”. April 24, 2013. Seeking Energy Independence. Why????. Dependence on Foreign oil - over 50% imported. Billions of Dollars Going out Cost of Protecting Oil sources Health care costs going up

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“ Case Histories of Sustainable Green Communities ”

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  1. “ Case Histories of Sustainable Green Communities” April 24, 2013 Seeking Energy Independence

  2. Why???? • Dependence on Foreign oil - over 50% imported. • Billions of Dollars Going out • Cost of Protecting Oil sources • Health care costs going up • Climate change – Global warming

  3. Saudi Arabia Looks to NREL for Solar Monitoring Expertise by Bill Scanlon, NREL| April 22, 2013 | Saudi Arabia is jumping headlong into renewable energy, with plans to install more solar and wind power in the next 20 years than the rest of the world has installed to date.

  4. Historic Prices over 30 Years • Average Cost Of New Home • 1980 $68,700.00 , 2008 $238,880 , • Average Cost of New Car • 1980 $7,200.00 , 2008 $27,958 , • Average Cost Gallon Of gas • 1980 $1.19 , 2009 $2.051 , 2013 $3.85, • Average Cost Loaf of Bread • 1980 50 cents , 2008 $2.79 ,

  5. Future Energy Cost? • Increase in Energy Consumption Projected to be - • 57 % by Year 2020 • 200% to 300% by Year 2050. • Electric Power cost escalation @3%/yr

  6. Green means.. Economic Development.. Saving money.. Save energy & natural resources. Create healthy and productive environment for people.

  7. *Control the Budget -Energy Costs of Municipal Operations* Save money-avoid waste* Improve local economy * Conserve Natural Resources…* improve community image with innovation and new technology Green Benefits ???

  8. How Communities Can Go Solar in New York State ?

  9. How to go green with Solar? • New York State is promoting solar-powered public buildings and lights. • How do we achieve this? Solar PV works better in Cold climate. Rochester weather better than Germany who is world leader in solar power production

  10. Solar power in Cold Climate of Rochester NY is Feasible • Germany is World’s top Solar Producer with colder • climate. New Jersey is #2 in USA • * Solar panels work better under cold and wet • conditions • Day light is sufficient to make power ,Sunshine • makes more power in summer • Snow melts and cleans the panels after snowfall • Cost of PV system reduced 70% in last 5 years • NYS has best financial incentives in the Nation • Private Capital available to finance project • Under Power Purchase Agreement

  11. Another Banner Year for Solar Power: Industry Breaks Records in 2012 .. March 14, 2013 By Jennifer Runyon, Managing Editor, RenewableEnergyWorld.com In 2012, the U.S. solar industry grew 76 percent over 2011, adding 3.3 GW of new solar capacity. Total U.S. PV Installed Capacity Approaching 10 GW (Equal to Ten Nuclear Plants) CA – AZ – Hi – NJ – MD - NY

  12. New York Rises – 2013 Plan • NYSERDA’s Competitive Solar Program, PON 2589, funds solar PV systems for public buildings. • You can achieve net-zero energy and rely on your own power! • In the end, everyone wins!

  13. SEIZE THE POWER Become Energy Independent How a New State Law - REMOTE NET METERING - Allows Consumers to STEP 1: Energy Conservation & Efficiency STEP 2: GREEN ENERGY GENERATION WIND SOLAR Produce GREEN POWER GEOTHERMAL

  14. Serving: Wastewater Treatment Facilities Commercial Buildings & Plazas Outdoor Lighting Manufacturing Warehouses & Buildings Maintenance Buildings Heating & Cooling Office Buildings

  15. Steps for Implementing Green Community Initiatives • Involve all major departments in assessment of current practices • Hold joint meetings to brainstorm ideas for conservation and savings in operating costs • Prepare a Work Plan with various departments involving Engineering, Environmental, Parks, Planning, highway, Building facilities, Purchasing etc. • Adopt Sustainable Green Plan and inform the residents • Procure Federal & State grants or incentives for Energy Conservation/ Generation • Set up Energy Independence goals and review achievement date.

  16. List of Potential Stakeholders • Village Mayor & Town Supervisor • Engineering & Buildings • Treasurer / Purchasing • Environmental Services • Planning & Zoning • Public Works, Water, WWTP, Transportation • Fire Protection, Street Lighting • Public safety – Police • Parks and Recreation • Chamber of Commerce • Industrial Development Agencies

  17. Energy Independence Steps? 1. How much Energy we use now? 2. What can we do to reduce the demand? 3. Determine the Kwh per year needed after Improvements. 4. Evaluate potential technologies to make Green Power 5. Wind Turbines- 2500 to 3000 hours per Year 6. Solar PV generation – 1100 hours per Year 7. Get solar grants and implement energy generation measures-PON 2589 due March and September 2013 8. Make Green Kwh per year = to Demand / yr.

  18. EXAMPLEAvon- Town & Village Energy Use Summary Town of Avon : 11 accounts – 377,590 kwh/ yr. Village of Avon : 10 active accounts- 1,262,358 Kwh/ year Total Energy use / yr.= 1,639,948 Kwh/ yr. Average cost of power = 9.3 cents / Kwh Demand Charge average= 3 cents per Kwh

  19. Energy Planning Strategy • Adopt Vision to be Net Zero Community • Reduce power consumption via energy retrofits • Produce Green energy via Solar PV • Small Wind Turbines where practical • Seek grants from NYS • Promote tourism to show Green Energy Project.

  20. Energy Independence Via PON 2589- Bid for Large solar PV? 1. Pursue NYSERDA grant via Bid process under PON 2589 . Total $140M available 30% to 50% 2. Seek Letter of Interest and Qualifications from NYSERDA approved local solar system installers? 3. Determine the annual Kwh per year production goal needed to serve Municipal energy requirements. 4. Establish long term power purchase agreement terms and state in the LOI solicitation. 5. Solar PV generation – 940 hours per Year 6. Review LOI and select preferred vendor. 7. Submit bid for NYSERDA grants by August 29, 2013 8. Install system under PPA after NYSERDA acceptance of bid.

  21. Here’s how the Process works Bid submission by applicant and approval by NYSERDA Finance- Design and Build PV System Solar contractor becomes power provider under PPA lasting up to 20 years, at a rate less than current power provider rate After 20 yrs the solar PV system is turned over to the community, providing a long-term, low-cost power solution. The community saves money for another 20 YRS = +

  22. Too good to be True? How can Developer afford to do it? • NYSERDA grants (30%) based on Bid for 2MW max and Federal tax incentives for green power 30%+ depreciation benefit • Receive money from the host municipality for electrical consumption via PPA • NYSERDA payment source SBC/RPS tax paid by all consumers

  23. What are the costs? • Zero Capital cost. The municipality leases the project site to the contractor for a symbolic $100./ yr. • Under PPA municipality buys solar power for 10- 20 years at lower cost than the current power provider. • When contract expires, the municipality buys the solar PV system back for Fair market value and gets low-cost electricity for another 20 years!

  24. PPA Summary Chart EXAMPLE

  25. EXAMPLE

  26. What’s the Time Schedule ? * The proposal for First round was due by NYSERDA on December 5, 2012 @ 5:00 PM. • The second round was due on March 14, 2013 • The last round is due August 29, 2013. • Program to continue for 10 Years but lower grants

  27. Municipal Contribution & Costs? • The municipality leases the project site to Developer for nominal cost • As agreed in PPA, Municipality purchases electricity at a rate lower than the current power cost • Upon end of PPA, Municipality buys the solar PV system and receives low-cost electricity for 25+ years!

  28. EXAMPLE of ENERGY IMPLEMENTATION PROJECTS Energy efficient lighting retrofits and upgrades for swimming pool heating Producing clean power on-site for Town Hall (wind, solar, geothermal, etc.). Daylight Harvesting. Solar Thermal technology for preheat pool water and building spaces. Improve building envelope insulation. Heat Destratification Fans

  29. Solar Water Heating

  30. Geo-thermal Energy Systems

  31. Alternative Energy and Conservation Philadelphia, PA Million Solar Roofs Community Partnerships Keene, NH Geothermal System Bio-diesel Program Methane Recovery 32

  32. Energy Conservation via LED 50% savings and 20 +year lamp life 33

  33. Alternative Energy and Conservation Austin, TX Wash Wise Rebate Program Light bulb exchange program Chula Vista, CA Energy Efficient Network Software 34

  34. Solar Powered Electric Vehicle Charging Station

  35. Freedom from dependence on Oil ? Cost = 4-6 Cents/KWH Natures gift of wind is helping some areas develop clean renewable energy in the Nation. Upstate New York has good potential.

  36. Taiwanese Wind turbines for Urban Application 200w-50kw

  37. Large Systems in ProgressGrant Awards for NYSERDA Solar Projects – PON 2589(NY Sun Competitive Program) Village of Medina Communities on track to become Net Zero: Village of Scottsville Village of Dundee

  38. Village of Scottsville Strategic Energy Plan

  39. Village of Medina WWTP

  40. Village of Medina Compost Facility

  41. Town of Williamson WWTP

  42. Village of Lyons WWTP

  43. Village of Elba WWTP

  44. Summary of Green Benefits • Control future cost of energy • Gain independence from rising energy costs • National recognition, destination point • Promotes sustainability • Saves money- energy, water and natural resources • Creates healthy environment • Control tax rates via growth

  45. “Green Solutions -It is the right thing to do... for a better tomorrow….” SERVE THE CLIENT BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT 585-272-7310 www.larsen-engineers.com

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