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RENEWABLE ENERGY TRAINING PROGRAM FINANCING RENEWABLE ENRGY PROJECTS PPAs and Tariff Design Bassem Abou Nehme Energy Finance Consultant TWI - Financial Solutions 1

Outline What is a PPA? Structure of PPA pricing: Capacity, Energy and other Charges Policy incentives Case Study : Geothermal plant in Kenya 2

3 Power Purchase Agreement and Tariff Design What is a PPA?

What is a PPA? Legal binding agreement between Seller (owner) and Purchaser (typically a utility or a bulk trader) Tenor between 5 and 20 years Seller under the PPA is an Independent Power Producer (IPP) Plays a key role in the financing of the IPP (key to obtaining nonrecourse financing) Provides a certainty of revenue for seller and security of supply for purchaser Locks a price for the seller (short) and the purchaser (long) 4

Plethora of Risks to be addressed/allocated Market & Revenue Insufficient tariff income Payment/collection risk Dispatch (Priority of dispatch is essential for RE) Intermittent generation for wind & solar (partly) Political Expropriation Changes in law or regulation Adverse Government action or inaction Access to essential utilities (fuel, roads, water, etc.) Increases in taxes RISK Legal Property title/ownership Security structure Insolvency of Project Company/Government Agency Breach of contract Financing Availability of debt financing Interest rate risk Foreign Exchange convertibility Repatriation Construction Increase in construction costs Labor availability and disputes Accidents or sabotage Contractor default Equipment availability and import risk Force majeure Operations Project Company default Fuel price fluctuations Fuel delivery Spare parts Technology risk Environmental risk 5

Risk allocation Major part of the risk allocation will happen in the PPA A risk well addressed is a risk that is allocated to the party best able to handle it: He has the authority, the expertise, the financial capabilities Some risks are shared between parties when there are too big or when there is no clear-cut separation in the responsibilities A risk matrix is the result of a negotiation: there is no scientific formula A risk matrix valid in developed market will not necessarily be valid in emerging market 6

Key Articles in a PPA 7

Specificities of a PPA for Renewable Plant Seller committed to be available when there is enough natural resource: conditional availability Resource assessment key element (P50; P90; P99) (Refer to Fitch presentation on criteria) Energy output forecast by seller a week, a day or a few hours in advance taking into consideration weather forecast Revenue sharing from Carbon Credits Royalties involved (for a geothermal plant) 8

9 Power Purchase Agreement and Tariff Design Structure of PPA Pricing

Structure of PPA Pricing Energy Charge Capacity Charge (for dispatchable plants) Supplemental Charge PPA Tariff 10

Structure of PPA Pricing Capacity Charge The Capacity Charge is a fixed payment that is paid each period for each kilowatt of available (not dispatched) capacity It includes fixed charges involved in the construction, operation, and maintenance of the power plant, including charges for: Repayment of the principal and interest of the debt used to construct the facility Return on equity capital invested Fixed operation and maintenance (O&M) costs that are independent of the amount of energy generated (e.g., staffing costs, administrative expenses, operator fee, insurance premiums, etc.) Possible fixed costs related to fuel supply and transportation, such as demand or through-put charges, or minimum take-or-pay obligations Invested equity is typically recovered through depreciation of power plant assets based on prescribed rates in applicable tax laws 11

Structure of PPA Pricing Energy Charge The Energy Charge is paid each period for each kilowatt hour of energy dispatched and delivered at the agreed delivery point during that period It includes variable costs involved in the generation of the energy delivered, including charges for: Commodity charges for each unit of fuel used, including the cost of fuel and its transportation to the plant Variable operation and maintenance costs (e.g., spare parts, lubricants, and other consumables) A major maintenance sinking fund to cover the costs of required turbine maintenance based on usage 12

Structure of PPA Pricing Supplemental Charge The Supplemental Charge covers other costs not included in either the Capacity or Energy Charges, including: The costs of start-ups beyond an agreed number each year reflecting the cost of fuel per start-up and likely a contribution to the major maintenance sinking fund The costs of ancillary services provided if such services are included in the scope of the PPA Any supplemental charges for repairing damage to the facility as a result of a Force Majeure event if such repair is the responsibility of buyer Indexation and escalation is likely to apply to reflect fluctuations in inflation and exchange rates depending on the character and type of the costs involved 13

PPA Payment Dispatchable plant Open Cycle, CCGT, Coal, Nuclear, HFO Geothermal, Biomass, Hydro Reservoir Capacity charge (USD/kW/month) Energy charge (cents/kwh) Supplemental charge Non dispatchable plant Wind, CSP, Photovoltaic Run-of-River Hydro Energy charge (cents/kwh) 14

15 Power Purchase Agreement and Tariff Design Tariff Design

Feed-In-Tariff Policy mechanism designed to accelerate deployment of renewable energy Long Term contracts based on the cost of generation of each technology Often include "tariff degression", a mechanism according to which the price (or tariff) ratchets down over time in order to encourage technological cost reductions The goal of feed-in tariffs is to offer cost-based compensation to renewable energy producers, providing the price certainty and long-term contracts that help finance renewable energy investments Designed on the PPA model 16

Green/Renewable Energy Certificates Regulation places an obligation on electricity supply companies to produce a specified fraction of their electricity from renewable energy sources Certified renewable energy generators earn certificates for every unit of electricity they produce and can sell these along with their electricity to supply companies Programs allow more price competition between different types of renewable energy However, there is uncertainty on the value of the certificate as well as the energy produced Financing of these RE plants on the basis of certificates becomes more difficult 17

18 Power Purchase Agreement and Tariff Design Case Study

Olkaria III plant expansion in Kenya One of four IPPs (1 geothermal + 3 HFOs) that received World Bank Partial Risk Guarantee in Kenya (FY12) 36 MW expansion of an existing geothermal plant (48 MW) bringing total capacity to 84 MW Project awarded to OrPower4 following a competitive bidding process (project company owned by Ormat) Existing facility underpinned by a 20 year PPA concluded with KPLC in 1998 (Capacity and energy payments) New plant expected to be commissioned by April 2013 19

Olkaria III expansion : PPA Under this PPA, OrPower was required to : Undertake the Geothermal Reservoir Development Design, procure, construct, test, finance, commission, operate and maintain the generation facilities and sell the NEO to KPLC Design, procure, construct, test, finance and commission the transmission interconnector KPLC undertook to pay capacity and energy payments in USD dollars (foreign currency risk falls onto KPLC) Unlike the thermal IPPs, KPLC has the obligation to make capacity payments to the IPP in the event of both natural and political force majeure events regardless of the availability of the plant(*) 20

Olkaria III expansion : Financing structure Total cost of expansion 212 million USD: US$31 million of new equity injection a US$165 million loan from Overseas Private Insurance Corporation (OPIC) and the balance through internal cash-flow MIGA obtained Board approval for Transfer Restriction, Expropriation and War and Civil Disturbance coverage for Ormat s equity for the existing facility as well as for the expansion for a total amount of US$134 million While the Bank approved the PRG of an amount of 26 million USD equivalent to four months of capacity payment and energy payments plus contingencies 21

Olkaria III expansion : WBG Risk Mitigation structure OrPower 4 OPIC Ormat IDA PRG will back KPLC s ongoing payment obligations only under the PPA and GoK s ongoing payment obligation under its letter of support MIGA will provide termination cover for KPLC s Breach under PPA and Political Events under GoK Letter of Support 22

Expansion of Olkaria III plant: Risk allocation matrix X X 23

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