RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT Vermont Law School Summer Session 2018, Term 3 July 9, July 19, :00 AM to 12:00 PM

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RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT Vermont Law School Summer Session 2018, Term 3 July 9, 2018 - July 19, 2018 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Glenn J. Berger Syllabus and Course Information 7/2/2018 9:11 AM 1. Course Overview: This course will provide an in depth look at the legal and regulatory issues associated with the development and project financing of renewable energy projects such as wind, hydro, solar and geothermal. The course will explain the various ownership structures that are used for developing an energy project such as LLC arrangements and partnership agreements. The course will examine in depth the basic terms and conditions of the contracts that are necessary for a successful project financing such as: power purchase agreements; engineering contracts; fuel supply arrangements; and operation and maintenance agreements. The course will also cover the basic financing agreements that are part of an energy project financing such as credit agreements and equity arrangements. The course will also explain the Federal and state regulatory issues that need to be addressed during a project financing including providing an overview of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, the Federal Power Act and the Energy Policy Act of 2005. In addition, the course will examine Federal and state incentives for the development of renewable power projects such as Renewable Portfolio Standards, Renewable Energy Credits, Investment Tax Credits and Production Tax Credits. The course will include a final written exam. 2. The required course textbook is Scott L. Hoffman, "The Law and Business of International Project Finance" (Boston: Kluwer Law International). Additional materials are available at the bookstore and some will be made available in class. WEB SITE for Readings, Materials and Simulation Information: A TWEN site. You will need a VLS TWEN password to access this course website. Email Chenfang Yang (cyang@vermontlaw.edu) to obtain one. To access the course web site for the first time and enroll, go to https://lawschool.westlaw.com/twen/ and click on "Login" enter your username and click "Login" click on the "Add Course" button locate Renewable Energy Project Finance and Development" and click on "Add" 1

After you're enrolled, you will only have to go to https://lawschool.westlaw.com/twen/ login, and click on the course link to access the course web site. Remember, always click the "Logout" link at the top of the screen to exit the course. 3. Examination: Open book, take home, due for Vermont Law School students on July 21, 2018 at 4:00 PM. Further detailed instructions will be provided at the end of the course. 4. Instructor Contact Information: Office Phone: TBA E-mail: gberger@skadden.com Office Hours: In Vermont 12:00-1:00 p.m. Tues. and Wed. on days the class meets and by appointment Home Office Contacts: (202) 371-7920 gberger@skadden.com Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP 5. Course Requirements: Class Attendance: Vermont Law School (VLS) requires that you attend class. I will circulate the roll at each class for your signature. Your signature without amendment on the roll indicates that you attended the entire class period. Anyone who is late for class without an excuse acceptable to Professor Berger in his sole judgment, or anyone who is late for two classes for any reason, will be marked absent for the class. Preparation: So that we can have a meaningful discussion of the issues, you are expected to come to class fully prepared by reading all the required materials in advance. You will be held responsible for the contents of all non-optional reading materials on the final exam. Simulations and Presentations: The design of this class gives you as a student a lot of opportunity to interact with the class. Accordingly, you will be required to complete any assigned simulations and oral presentations on time and according to instructions. Final Exam: There will be a written final examination. This examination will be take home, open book. Performance on the exam will be a major determinant of your grade in the course. Conduct/Honor Code: You are expected to conduct yourself in a professional manner throughout all aspects of the course. You are expected to abide fully by the VLS Honor Code. 2

Class Participation: A portion of your grade will be based on "class participation." Note that participation is not defined by the quantity but rather the quality of your participation. In fact, it is unlikely that a student who talks too much will receive the full points for class participation, as that student will be depriving others of time to share their ideas and insights. So plan to be an active but respectful member of the class! 6. Schedule: CLASS 1 Monday, July 9, 2018 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT FINANCE Hoffman Chapter 1 - Hoffman Chapter 2 - Hoffman Chapter 5 - An Introduction to Project Finance 1.01, 1.03, 1.06, 1.08-1.10, 1.13, 1.14 Project Finance Risks 2.01-2.04, 2.05 (1)-(8), (11), 2.06, 2.07 Project Finance Participants and Their Roles 5.01-5.04, 5.09-5.16 Case Studies Financial Pro Forma Power Generation Schematics Overview of Wind and Solar Energy in the U.S. CLASS 2 Tuesday, July 10, 2018 REGULATORY OVERVIEW/RENEWABLE POWER DEVELOPMENT Federal Power Act ("FPA") Part I, Intro, 3 Part II, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 15 USCS 79z-5a (2004) Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 ("PURPA") 3, Title II: 210 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (m), (n) Energy Policy Act of 2005 Overview Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards IRS Production Tax Credit/Investment Tax Credits Electric Transmission: The Feds Are Here to Help 3

CLASS 3 Wednesday, July 11, 2018 DOCUMENTING THE DEAL: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ( RFPs ) AND SECURING THE REVENUE SOURCE Hoffman Chapter 19 - Power Sales Agreements Model Power Purchase Agreement Request for Proposals Procuring Cost-Effective and Climate-Friendly Electric Generation in the Caribbean: A Primer CLASS 4 Thursday, July 12, 2018 DOCUMENTING THE DEAL: PROJECT CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AND FUEL SUPPLY CONTRACTS Hoffman Chapter 15 - Construction Contracts 15.01, 15.02 (1)-(5), 15.03-15.05, 15.08-15.24, 15.27-15.28 (Do not need to read Draft Provisions) Model Turnkey EPC Contract Gas Supply and Transportation Term Sheet CLASS 5 Monday, July 16, 2018 DEBT FINANCING Hoffman Chapter 13 - Hoffman Chapter 21 - Hoffman Chapter 23 - Hoffman Chapter 24 - Representations and Warranties in Project Finance Credit Agreements and Contracts Financing Sources for the Project 21.01 21.05 Project Finance Debt Commitment Letters Credit and Related Documentation for Project Finance Transactions (Do not need to read Draft Provisions for any of the above Chapters) 4

Guest Lecturer: Construction and Term Loan Agreement (Only need to skim to get a general familiarity with Handout material) Jeffrey Christie, Retired Partner Energy & Infrastructure Group - Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP CLASS 6 Tuesday, July 17, 2018 STRUCTURING AND NEGOTIATING PROJECT OWNERSHIP AGREEMENTS, DEVELOPMENT FUNDING AND EQUITY AGREEMENTS Hoffman Chapter 7 - Selecting the Project Finance Ownership Structure 7.01-7.05, 7.07-7.11 Hoffman Chapter 21 - Financing Sources for the Project, 21.01-21.02, 21.12-21.13 Hoffman Chapter 22 - Hoffman Chapter 27 - The Offering Memorandum Governing the Project Company: Stockholder, Partnership, Joint Venture and Management Agreements Offering Memorandum Development Loan Term Sheet Summary of Terms and Conditions for Limited Partnership Model LLC Agreement Participation and Option Agreement CLASS 7 Wednesday, July 18, 2018 SECURITY DOCUMENTS AND ANCILLARY FINANCING DOCUMENTS Hoffman Chapter 26 - Project Collateral Security Agreement and Assignment Deed of Trust Project Entity Pledge Agreement Disbursement Agreement Third Party Consent and Estoppel Borrower Opinions UCC-1 Financing Statement (Only need to skim to get a general familiarity with handout materials) 5

CLASS 8 Thursday, July 19, 2018 DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCING OF AN INDEPENDENT ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE Participation and Option Agreement Private Equity Offering Memorandum Equity Investment Term Sheet Private Placement Memorandum Development Loan Term Sheet Development Loan Agreement FERC Order Closing Index 7. Grading Your grade in this course will be based on the following: Final Examination: General Class Participation: 90 percent 10 percent 8. Further Information/Updates: This course syllabus provides tentative assignments for this course. I may amend the syllabus, depending on how the class develops. Additions or modifications to assignments, as well as changes to any of the dates above or other important information, will be posted on the web site and announced in class. This is designed to be a formative, collaborative class. In other words, unless you take responsibility for your own learning, you will not get much out of this course. 6