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1 Town of Orleans Wind Energy Project Berkshire Renewable Energy Summit June, 2005 Kevin Galligan kfg@cape.com

2 From Idea to Decision to Proceed Community Initiated Team Effort to Study Orleans Zoning Bylaw Orleans Wind Data Pre-Development Feasibility Town Meeting Vote (May, 2005) Planned 2006 Operation

3 Focused Team Town Meeting Supported/Funded Effort June, 2003 Kick-Off (Charge from Selectmen) Growing municipal/water electricity needs Diverse Wind Energy Committee membership MTC Community Wind partnership UMass Renewable Energy Research Lab R.W. Beck, Inc. technical consultant

4 Orleans Adopts Zoning Bylaw Planning Dept and Planning Board are key  Developed draft Wind Energy Bylaw  Coordinated with Cape Cod Commission model bylaw working group  Public Hearings  Bylaw passed at May, 2004 Town Meeting

5 MTC Community Wind Program Orleans was first participant Supports feasibility analysis including meteorological test (“met”) tower, data collection and reporting (complete) Technical and economic analysis of options for varying sizes of turbines and interconnections (complete Feb., 2005)

6 Met Tower Data Average 14.5 mph (1 st year of data) Lower average speed in Summer Higher average speed in Fall, Winter Correlation to other regional sites with long-term data to improve confidence Share data and experience with neighboring towns (Eastham, Harwich, Brewster, others)

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8 Feasibility Study Results 500 acre-Watershed can support up to six “1.5 MW class” wind turbines (80 meter hub height); Long-term Net Annual Energy Estimates 3,247 MWh/yr (23% Capacity Factor) (assumption of one GE 1.5sl) Approximately 8 - 20% of on-site (I&M Plant) consumption served by one turbine

9 Economics & Ownership Options Municipal ownership: negative 14% IRR Private ownership: 10% IRR with some annual revenue to town Private-Municipal partnership: best return and revenues (recommended approach)

10 Private-Municipal Partnership Shared ownership (one turbine scenario)  Private capital $2,174,641  Town capital $53,359  Town return 36.6% IRR (approx. $20,000/yr) MTC “offer” to pay up-front cost of purchase and construction of up to two turbines then sell to private-municipal partnership

11 Town Meeting Warrant Articles Lease a Portion of Watershed Capital Contribution and Revenue Flow Amend Use Regulations in Groundwater Protection District to allow wind turbine(s)  all or a portion of the energy produced by the wind turbines is devoted to the production of Town drinking water.

12 Town of Orleans Benefits Revenue stream Financial risks are minimized by MTC Offset electricity demand of new I&M plant Power and REC’s can meet needs of local communities through Cape Light Compact Decrease regional reliance on non- renewable energy sources

13 Summary Schedule October, 2003: 50 m Met Tower Installed April, 2004: Technical Consultant Assigned Ongoing Outreach and Public Education February, 2005: Feasibility Report May, 2005 Town Meeting Article(s) approved Permits, detailed design, procurement Planned 2006 installation and operation

14 Helpful References UMASS RERL (wind data and reports) http://www.ceere.org/rerl/rerl_resourcedata.html http://www.ceere.org/rerl/rerl_resourcedata.html MTC Clean Energy (Wind Fact Sheets) http://www.mtpc.org/renewableenergy/cleanenergy http://www.mtpc.org/renewableenergy/cleanenergy Cape Cod Commission (Wind Energy Bylaw) http://www.capecodcommission.org/windenergy/ http://www.capecodcommission.org/windenergy/ Town of Orleans http://www.town.orleans.ma.us/ http://www.town.orleans.ma.us/ Cape Light Compact http://www.capelightcompact.org


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