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1 Georgia Solar Energy Association (GSEA) Jason Bodwell Senior Program Manager GEFA March 20, 2014

2 2 2 Energy Assurance Performance Contracting State Energy Strategy Energy Resources Georgia Energy Challenge Weatherization State Energy Program State Utilities Program Land Conservation Program Land purchase financing Conservation easements Tax credits Fuel Tank Program Remediation Monitoring Training Water Resources Water and sewer financing Solid waste financing GEFA Organizational Overview Water conservation Water supply financing

3 3 3 GEFA Infrastructure Financing GEFA Infrastructure Financing Programs State Funding Georgia Fund State bond funds and loan repayments GA Reservoir and Water Supply Fund State bond funds and loan repayments Federal Funding Clean Water SRF Federal appropriations, state bond funds (match funds) and loan repayments Drinking Water SRF Federal appropriations, state bond funds (match funds) and loan repayments

4 4 4 GEFA Infrastructure Financing In FY2013, through both state and federal funding sources, GEFA provided $189 million in financing to Georgia communities for infrastructure improvements.

5 5 5 Three Financing Programs Georgia FundClean Water SRFDrinking Water SRF Project Location Wastewater Utility Water Utility Landfills/MSW Wastewater UtilityWater Utility Borrowing Limits $10,000,000 per year$25,000,000 per year Federal Requirements N/A Environmental approval by Georgia EPD Davis-Bacon wage rate requirements Buy American requirement for iron and steel products Environmental approval by Georgia EPD Davis-Bacon wage rate requirements Buy American requirement for iron and steel products

6 6 6 Low-interest loans to local governments and authorities for energy production, energy conservation and projects with environmental benefits at the following locations: Water treatment plant Waste-water treatment plant Landfill Municipal Solid Waste Eligible Facilities

7 7 7 Conservation Initiative Water Conservation: Utility Water Loss End-Use Efficiency and Conservation Energy Conservation: Energy Production Energy Conservation Energy Management Planning Land Conservation: Purchase of land for conservation Qualifies for 1% interest rate reduction

8 8 8 Energy Production and Conservation Projects Project categories Energy Production Energy Conservation Energy Management Planning

9 9 9 Energy Production Projects

10 10 Borrower / Ownership Requirements According to Georgia law [O.G.C.A.§50-23-4(7)], the following entities in Georgia are eligible to borrow from GEFA: 1.Cities, towns and counties; 2.Local water, sewer, and sanitary districts created by the General Assembly; and 3.State and local authorities, boards, and political subdivisions created by the General Assembly.

11 11 Project Eligibility Requirements Project Eligibility On-site ProjectOff-site Project Energy production for DIRECT USE by the facility Eligible Energy production sold to the electrical grid or natural gas distribution system EligibleIneligible

12 12 Project Eligibility Requirements Project Eligibility On-site ProjectOff-site Project Energy production for DIRECT USE by the facility Eligible Energy production sold to the electrical grid or natural gas distribution system EligibleIneligible

13 13 Project Eligibility Requirements Project Eligibility On-site ProjectOff-site Project Energy production for DIRECT USE by the facility Eligible Energy production sold to the electrical grid or natural gas distribution system* EligibleIneligible * Must be the same electrical grid or natural gas system in which the publicly-owned water, wastewater or landfill is connected.

14 14 Project Eligibility On-site ProjectOff-site Project Energy production for DIRECT USE by the facility Eligible Energy production sold to the electrical grid or natural gas distribution system EligibleIneligible Project Eligibility Requirements

15 15 GEFA funds cannot be used for operations and maintenance of a renewable energy project. Long-term operations and maintenance of a renewable energy project can be performed by the borrower or can be contracted to a private entity. Operations and Maintenance

16 16 Competitive Bidding Requirements State law does not require the competitive procurement of design services for renewable energy projects, but state law and GEFA’s loan agreement requires the competitive procurement of all construction-related services. Design/Build construction is an acceptable procurement format if the Design/Build is competitively procured.

17 17 Sizing Limitations Water and wastewater treatment facilities cannot size in excess of peak demand of the water or wastewater treatment facility. Landfills and municipal solid waste facilities have no sizing limitations.

18 18 Conservation Rates and Loan Terms Loan Program Interest Rates (currently) State funded –.57% - 2.31% Federally funded –.50% - 1.31% 0.5% Interest Rate Floor Loan Program Amortization Terms Five, Ten, Fifteen and Twenty year loan terms Discounted interest rate available with shorter amortization 100% financing

19 19 Loan Program Summary Energy Production must benefit the facility/borrower. Water/Wastewater Treatment or Landfill/MSW Facility Borrower must be a Georgia Municipality or Authority and own the assets

20 Jason Bodwell Senior Program Manager 404-584-1129 jason@gefa.ga.gov 233 Peachtree St. NE Harris Tower, Suite 900 Atlanta, Georgia 30303


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