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SOLAR INCENTIVE PROGRAM:
Board BriefingProgram Modifications and Re-launch
August 2, 2011
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Solar PV Inc ent ive Prog ram
Inc ent ive Dol la rs
(All numbers are cumulative)
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Prog ram Suspension & Review
On April 8, 2011, LADWP suspended the program forat least 90 days, per Section 2.9 of SIP Guidelines.
Progress Report
Doubled funding levels to $66 Million for the next 3 years and financedas capital expenditure.
Reduced backlog of applications & reservations requests from 800 to 0.
Accelerated and reduced inspection backlog; streamlined internalprocess.
Energized 3.6 MW, representing 555 new customer solar systems;36 MW more are pending construction completion.
Issued 550+ rebate checks totaling $24 Million.
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Public Meeting Summary
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Four Public Presentations & workshops
July 14, 9 am to 12 pm & 2 pm to 5 pm.
July 15, 9 am to 12 pm & 2 pm to 5 pm.
Approximately 430 total participants in attendance,100 via phone.
Comments were received through Wednesday,July 20th.
Black & Veatch monitored the workshops andprovided a final summary report on feedback.
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Positive Feedback
PowerClerkGeneral excitement that implementation of PowerClerkwill be a positive change for the SIP and will make application easierand more transparent for applicants.
Increase Funding LevelsParticipants supported the increase inprogram funding and the use of bonds to finance the program
expenditures, providing program stability.
Government & School Systems Allowed 3 YearsParticipants
viewed this as a very positive change for the program.
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Major Topics of Feedback & LADWPs Response
Proposal Feedback Response
LADBS PermitRequired Prior toApplication.
Some support. Complaintsincluded project delays andadditional cost.
Provide permit within 60 days ofreservation confirmation with the abilityto apply for an extension.
6 Month ProgramDisqualificationfor RepeatDeficiencies.
Uncertainty over what deficientmeant. Also concern that the 6month disqualification is toolengthy.
Defined deficient as missing contract orenergy efficiency requirements, missingor bounced deposit check & > 10 hrs. ofunauthorized operation. Reduceddisqualification time to 3 months.
Incentive LevelModification
Many unsupportive, somesupportive of lower incentivesresulting in more MW and betterbudget control. Some requested
increasing level ifundersubscribed.
Plan to monitor program and modifyincentive levels if participation proves tobe too low.
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LADWP vs. St at e Com m erc ia l
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LADWP vs. St at e Gover nm ent
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Major Topics of Feedback & LADWPs Response Cont.
Proposal Feedback Response
Increase ProgramFunding throughBond Financing.
Strong support. Some questions onwhy we limit the budget at all.
Will increase incentivepayment budget to $60M/yrand provide program status onwebsite to show remainingfunding levels.
Annual reservationlimit of $40M.
Some concern over boom & bust ifsuspended again. Concern overknowing when program will besuspended. Concern over equitabledistribution of $40M.
Will provide running totals ofannual reservation requests.
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Major Topics of Feedback & LADWPs Response Cont.
Proposal Feedback Response
All leases to be paid atcommercial level.
Some support, but some alsofelt proposal penalized leasesand with combined incentivereduction would result in a
large drop in leases.
Currently, residential leases maytake advantage of accelerateddepreciation which other residentialprojects cannot. This gives a
disadvantage to non-leases.Residential incentives are higherthan commercial for this reason.
Incentive ineligibility for
more than 10 hours ofoperation.
Mixed feedback regarding
proposal. Many felt losingincentive was too harsh apenalty.
Will eliminate incentive payment
disqualification penalty. Will countinverter operation over 10 hours asdeficient which will count towardscontractor suspension.
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Other Issues
Concern Response
Participants need more certainty formLADWP regarding solar inspectionturnaround times going forward.
Should the full solar inspectionbacklog exceed 2 weeks, LADWP willimmediately implement the
accelerated inspection procedure toenable installation of the solar netmeter within 2 weeks.
Partic ipants want more program
transparency for the entire process.
PowerClerk will provide process
transparency and the LADWP websitewill be updated frequently withprogram metrics.
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Response t o Com m issioners Quest ions
f rom J u ly 6 , 2011 Board Meet ing
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How does LADWPsresidential solar payback
compare to SCE and otherSCPPA uti li ties?
With the proposed incentive levels, LADWPs residential solarpayback is 14 15 years, compared to SCEs payback of 10
years. The reason for SCEs low payback is that their electricrates for high use customers are about double LADWPsrates. The payback for SCPPA utilities ranges from 13 15years.
What is LADWP doing toencourage the installationof solar on multi-family
housing?
The proposed Feed-in Tariff program will be the mostappropriate option for multi-family housing.
Is the Solar IncentiveProgram sufficiently
staffed to manage existingand anticipated applicationlevels?
Adequate staffing levels will be maintained through exempt orcivil service hires.
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Response t o Com m issioners
Quest ions Cont .
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How many jobs has theSolar Incentive Program
produced?
Based on the Sacramento Regional Research InstitutesStimulus Calculation Tool, the Solar Incentive Program has
supported the creation of 1,560 job-years in the City of LosAngeles.
How much solar energy is
being produced in the Cityof Los Angeles?
Approximately 34 MegaWattsof customer owned solar is
installed in Los Angeles, producing roughly 56,000MegaWatt-hours a year. 36 additional MegaWattsarepending construction completion.
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