DOE OFFICE OF INDIAN ENERGY Step 4: Project Implementation 1.

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DOE OFFICE OF INDIAN ENERGY Step 4: Project Implementation 1

Small Group Exercise Review with a partner what you learned yesterday Partner 1 explains to Partner 2: Step 2 – Tribal Role Options – Intro to Financing: Tax Incentives and Up-Front Capital – Partners and Procurement – Permitting, and Interconnection and Transmission Partner 2 explains to Partner 1: Step 3 – Recap: Tax-Equity and Federal Tax Incentives – Project Financing Structures Direct Ownership Third-Party Financed PPA Tax Equity Partnerships: Partnership Flip, Sale Leaseback, Inverted Lease 2

3 1 Potential 3 Refinement 5 Operations & Maintenance 2 Options 4 Implementation 4 Implementation

Potential OptionsRefinementImplementation Operations & Maintenance Step 4: Project Implementation - Tasks 4 Purpose: Contract for, realize physical construction of project Tasks: Finalize project agreements Finalize vendor contracting process Finalize preconstruction tasks Realize construction and equipment installation Realize interconnection Realize project commissioning leading to commercial operations Output: Completed project (commercial operation)

Potential OptionsRefinementImplementation Operations & Maintenance Step 4: Project Implementation - Checks 5 Check: Ensure permitting is complete Ensure on-site activities will not interfere with construction and vice versa Communicate and plan with the vendor/contractor Interconnection: Sometimes contracted and completed by system owner in cooperation with utility Sometimes involves host Often coordinated by contractor/system owner Construction/commissioning: diligence of each party as appropriate to its assumption of risk as: PPA energy seller (or purchaser) – least diligence for tribal entity – economic due diligence needed Energy system seller (or purchaser/owner) – technical diligence and capability for tribal entity

Potential OptionsRefinementImplementation Operations & Maintenance Step 4: Project Implementation– Outputs Completed and operating project New ownership organization completed (if needed) Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL Commercial Operating Date (COD) Success Project generating electricity Project developed within budget

Commercial-Scale Project Risks – Post Step 4 7 Risks Risk Assessment Post Step 4 Development Poor or no renewable energy resource assessment Not identifying all possible costs Unrealistic estimation of all costs Community push-back and competing land use Low; site picked Low; detailed model None; addressed Site Site access and right of way Not in my backyard (NIMBY)/build absolutely nothing anywhere (BANANA) Transmission constraints/siting new transmission None; site secure None; opposition addressed None; addressed Permitting Tribe-adopted codes and permitting requirements Utility interconnection requirements Interconnection may require new transmission, possible NEPA Low; complete None; complete Finance Capital availability Incentive availability risk Credit-worthy purchaser of generated energy None; finalized Construction/ Completion EPC difficulties Cost overruns Schedule None; contracted None; construction complete Operating Output shortfall from expected Technology O&M Maintaining transmission access and possible curtailment Assumed low, mitigable, or allocatable Sources: Adapted from Holland & Hart, RE Project Development & Finance & Infocast, Advanced RE Project Finance & Analysis NOTE: Underlining signifies that the risk assessment outcome changes during the step at hand.

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