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Renewable Energy Finance and Investment Panel: Iowa Alternate Energy Revolving Loan Program (AERLP) William Haman, P.E. Minnesota Renewable Energy Roundtable Maple Grove, MN October 27, 2016

Who is the Iowa Energy Center? A Little History Created by the 1990 Iowa Energy Efficiency Act Funded by surcharge on intra-state electric & gas sales - 0.085% of gross revenues - ~ $4 million annual budget Administered by Iowa State University Mission is to sponsor and conduct research, demonstration & information dissemination - Energy efficiency - Alternate energy systems Provide Iowans with reliable, objective information on energy and efficiency options Administer the Alternate Energy Revolving Loan Program (AERLP)

Iowa Renewable Energy Incentives Iowa Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit Iowa Code 476C - $0.015/kWh, $4.50/MMBtu for heating or biogas, $1.44/thousand cf for hydrogen used onsite or purchased from eligible RE facility (63 MW for non-wind; 363 MW for wind) Iowa Code 476B - $0.10/kWh for wind energy (< 50 MW) Iowa Solar Energy Income Tax Credit 50% of federal income tax credit (15% of eligible costs) $5,000 limit for households, $20,000 limit for businesses Annual State allocation ($5 million for FY16) Phased out to match Federal schedule in 2022 Accelerated Depreciation for business Renewable Energy Equipment Exemption, Sales Tax Property Tax Exemption Alternate Energy Revolving Loan Program Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency

ALTERNATE ENERGY REVOLVING LOAN PROGRAM (AERLP) Encouraging the Development of Alternate Energy Production Facilities in Iowa

AERLP Program Background Created by Iowa legislature in May 1996 1997 Iowa Code, Section 476.46 Amendment to the 1990 Iowa Energy Efficiency Act Funded via Iowa s investor-owned utilities through 3-year special assessment on gross intrastate revenues 0.085% of gross electric and gas intrastate operating revenues during 1995-1997 $5.9 million base funding Legislatively amended in 2002 to permit up to half of the accrued interest income to be spent for program administration & promotion in 2008 to increase the maximum loan amount to $1 million in 2009 to allow municipal utilities and REC eligibility (at $500,000 loan limit) in 2009 to supplement base funding by $10 million ($5 million in 2009 & 2010)

AERLP Program Highlights AERLP Funds up to 50% of the financed project cost $1 million maximum, (L) $500,000 for Muni s & REC s (L) 0% interest rate (L) 20 year maximum term (L) negotiated repayment schedule Lender Funds matching funds not less than AERLP market rate interest rate loan term not less than AERLP term repayment collection & distribution to AERLP repayments revolved back into fund for further loans

Program Eligibility All individuals and groups who want to build alternate energy production facilities in Iowa

AERLP Eligible Technologies (Iowa Code 476.42) Small Hydroelectric Wind Turbine Solar Photovoltaic Hot water Biomass Waste or refuse to fuels Agricultural crops to fuels Biomass feedstocks to fuels Landfill gas recovery Woodburning facility Ineligible Technologies Passive solar Geothermal systems (ie. ground source heat pumps) Heat pumps

AERLP Description Revolving fund structure Competitive application process Funds are leveraged against matching funds Managed partnership with the banking community Technical Qualification by the IEC Financial Qualification by the lender Lender originates and services a single AERLP loan Participation Agreement Owner reporting requirements Owners Agreement

AERLP Organization Iowa State University Financial Agent Iowa Energy Center AERLP Administration Technical Qualification Monitoring & Reporting AERLP Applicant Project Owner Owners Agreement Repayment & Reporting Lender Participation Agreement Applicant Financial Qualification Loan Origination & Servicing

Technical Qualification Project Eligibility Eligible technology Project location Technical Design System design of components Estimated energy generation Costs Benefits Ranking Criteria Requested loan term (shortest term ranked highest) Simple payback calculation w/o incentives (lowest payback ranked highest) Awards based on ranking until funds exhausted

Participation Agreement Contracting document between the Energy Center and the lender Single promissory note Combines interest bearing and non-interest bearing instruments Defines terms and conditions Repayment schedule Collateral Default position

AERLP Owner Agreement Owner responsibilities Develop, install and operate alternate energy production facility (AEPF) Start-up Report - equipment specifications - actual project costs - reasons for installing and expectations - construction difficulties Annual Report - energy production attributable to AEPF - operational and maintenance costs - general assessment of project Privacy waiver regarding AEPF information

AERLP Growth Trends 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 Applications Loans 300 200 100 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Loan Applications by Technology Large Wind 26% Solar 53% Hybrid 1% Hydroelectric 1% Small Wind 11% Biomass 8% October 2016

Classification of Loan Applicants Schools 1% Utility/City 1% Residential/Small Farm 32% Business/Large Farm 55% Independent Power Producer 13% October 2016

Loan Funds Distribution by Technology Solar 32% Small Wind 3% Large Wind 57% October 2016 Biomass 8% Hydroelectric 0% Hybrid 0%

Loan Funds Distribution by Applicant Residential/Small Farm 8% Schools 3% Utility/City 1% Independent Power Producer 38% Business/Large Farm 50% October 2016

AERLP Average Loan Term Loan Term (yr.) 16 14 15.4 14.3 12 10 8 6 6.9 7.6 10 10 9 8.9 11.3 11 8.3 7.7 8.8 8.5 Mean Weighted Avg 4 2 0 Biomass Hybrid Hydro Large Wind Small Wind Solar Overall October 2016

Annual Energy Generation Impact Large Wind 15.81% Hydro 0.14% Hybrid 0.01% Small Wind 0.07% Solar 0.68% Biomass 83.31% Total Generation 2,099,373 MWh/year 194,500 homes Generation by Renewable Biomass = 1,748,923 MWh Hybrid = 109 MWh Hydro = 2,863 MWh Large Wind = 331,848 MWh Small Wind = 1,375 MWh Solar = 14,255 MWh October 2016

AERLP Funds Leverage 84.6% 15.4% AERLP Funds $44,943,191 Leveraged Resources $247,434,767 Constructed Project Costs $292,377,958 Leverage Ratio 1 : 5.5 AERLP Loan $ Leveraged $ October 2016

AERLP Defaults Base assessment and I-Jobs supplement $15,947,680 9 of 450 loans defaulted 6 by LLCs owned by single entity 2% default rate Unrecovered losses resulting from defaults $1,090,662 Program Assets as of October 1, 2016 $16,800,000

For More Information Iowa Energy Center s Web site http://www.iowaenergycenter.org Contact the Iowa Energy Center 2521 University Blvd., Suite 124 Ames, IA 50010-8229 515-294-8819 iec@iastate.edu