December 6, 2011 Miles M. Kubo Executive VP/ COO Rebuild Hawaii Energy Financing 101.

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December 6, 2011 Miles M. Kubo Executive VP/ COO Rebuild Hawaii Energy Financing 101

Energy Economics

Energy Projects Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus Engineers Accountants

Time Value of Money Discounted Cash Flow Analysis(DCF) Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Net Present Value (NPV) Capital Budgeting Sources and Uses of Cash Arbitrage of Energy (In)efficiency Corporate Finance Principles

Financial Options Services Agreements UESC - Utility Energy Services Contracts ESPC - Energy Savings Performance Contracts ESA - Efficiency Services Agreements PPA - Power Purchase Agreements

Financial Options Financing Vehicles Term Loan Capital Leases Operating Leases Tax Lease/True Lease Sale Leaseback Municipal Bonds Municipal Leases Financing Programs Asset Based Project Finance Structured Finance

Financial Options Incentives IRP Rebates EPAct 2005/2008 ARRA 2009 Section 179 Deduction Fed / State Solar ITCs Bonus Depreciation USDA Reap Grants Institutions Banks Leasing Companies Credit Unions Trust Funds SBA State Agencies ESCOs

Financial Leverage Credit Facilities Term Loans Extensive Credit Review Covenant Restrictions Additional Collateral Personal Guarantees

Financial Leverage Credit Facilities Capital Lease Simplified Credit Review $1 Buyout at End of Term Balance Sheet Transaction No Collateral or Guarantees

Financial Leverage Credit Facilities Operating Lease Monthly Expense – IRS Test Fair Market Value Residual Off-Balance Sheet Transaction No Collateral / Guarantees

Financial Leverage Credit Facilities Municipal Lease State / County / City / Nonprofit Tax Exempt Non-appropriation Clause

The Ohana Waikiki Malia Hotel Project Replaced: Chillers Condenser Water Pumps Chilled Water Pumps Hot Water System Booster Pumping System Lighting Added: Variable Frequency Drives Energy Management Control System System Redesign for Redundancy $750,000

The Ohana Waikiki Malia Hotel Project

Financial Summary Mo. Energy Saving: $10,000 per month Mo. Lease Payments: $ 9,000 per month Mo. Net Cash Flow: $ 1,000 per month Utility Incentive: $20,000 once Upfront Cash Needed: $0 Upfront Cash Needed: $0

Miles M. Kubo THANK YOU