Growing Nevada s Clean Energy Markets Quickly with Green Bank Financing

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Growing Nevada s Clean Energy Markets Quickly with Green Bank Financing Jeffrey Schub, Executive Director, CGC Nevada Interim Legislative Committee on Energy November 20, 2015 Exhibit K - ENERGY Document consists of 32 pages. Entire exhibit provided. Meeting Date: 11-20-15

CGC provides expert support and advice to states exploring green bank creation CGC s mission is to use state finance, regulatory and legal power to accelerate move to clean power platform. Consulting Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization CGC s leaders have been driving Green Bank movement since 09 Based in Washington, DC Receives pro bono support from Latham & Watkins LLP & Covington & Burling LLP Modeling Networking Advocacy Policy 2

Contents Intro to Green Banks & Benefits The Green Bank Landscape The Role of a Nevada Green Bank Green Bank Study 3

We finance everything to avoid the high upfront cost of a purchasing goods & services, large & small Cars Houses Education Cell Phones Product Cash Repayment Loan Bank 4

Would you buy a house without financing? $300,000 Bank financing, aka Mortgage, eliminates 80% of upfront cost. Mortgage Down Payment Price Down Payment Mortgage Payment Mortgage Payment Upfront Year 1. Year 30 5

85% of all vehicle purchases are financed with a loan or a lease $25,000 Auto loans can eliminate 100% of upfront cost of a car. Auto Loan Down Payment Price Down Payment Loan Payment Loan Payment Upfront Year 1. Year 5 6

Like car or house, hard to buy energy efficiency or renewable energy technology without financing $25,000 Upfront Cost with no Financing? Without financing for clean energy, you have to pay the entire cost upfront! Price Upfront 7

Common public sector approach to stimulating clean energy markets is through grants or rebate $25,000 Grants Upfront Cost with no Financing after Grants? A grant is nice, because it lowers the technology cost, but it still leaves huge upfront cost. Need financing! Price Upfront 8

Many large projects fossil & renewable can access financing, but not so for distributed projects Centralized Projects Utility-scale Power directly to grid Strong credit Traditional project finance Relatively easy to finance Distributed Projects Smaller scale Scattered locations On-site energy use Varying credits Range of structures and approaches to finance 9

Many clean energy markets suffer from expensive or lack of capital Markets With Adequate Private Capital High-credit residential rooftop solar Credit-rated large commercial efficiency projects Markets With No or Expensive Private Capital Low-to-moderate income residential upgrades Non-rated commercial solar & efficiency MUSH and non-profit rooftop solar Community-solar Residential energy efficiency MUSH energy efficiency Grid storage and micro-grids Alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure Distributed biomass, biofuels, CHP and fuel cells 10

Green banks fill the financing gap and draw in the capital needed to make clean energy markets grow A green bank is a public financing authority that leverages private capital with limited public-purpose dollars to accelerate the growth of clean energy markets Deploy public-purpose capital efficiently to maximize private investment Green Bank Implement new market behavior and lower price to spark demand Inefficient Capital Markets Clean Energy Market Tepid Consumer Demand 11

Green Bank is a public institution that channels public & private investment 1 Public $ s capitalize green bank Government 2 Investment attracts private capital Creation & Public Capitalization 1 3 Private investors fill market gaps Green Bank Private Investors Public Investment 2 Payback Private Investment Payback 3 Low Carbon Projects Consumer Savings, Job Creation, Taxpayers Protected, GHG Reductions 12

CGC provides expert guidance to state governments to help understand and set up the green bank Foundations Grants Coalition for Green Capital Pro Bono Consulting Government Creation & Public Capitalization Green Bank Private Investors Public Investment Payback Private Investment Payback Low Carbon Projects 13

Financing structured so that repayment plus remaining utility bill are less than prior utility bill BEFORE AFTER Savings Utility Bill Renewable/ Efficiency Financing Payment Utility Bill Grid Electricity Clean Energy Upgrade 14

Green bank recycles capital, re-leverages private investment multiple times Original Investment Year 0: Initial investment leverages private capital Year 6: Investment is fully repaid First Recycling Year 6 Funds are reloaned, attracting more private capital Year 12: Investment is fully repaid Second Recycling Year 12 Funds are reloaned, attracting more private capital Year 18: Investment is fully repaid 15

Green banks are flexible institutions that can employ various financing methods to suit the need Credit Support Co-Investment Warehousing Senior Private Capital Green Bank Capital Project Green Bank Credit Enhancement Project Green Bank Origination Project Private Capital Private Purchase of Portfolio 16

Range of financial tools, applied to prioritized markets, through innovative structures Green Bank Products & Services Direct Debt Wholesale Debt Subordinated Debt Loan Loss Reserve Warehousing Securitization Standardization Data Collection Financing Mechanisms On-Bill PACE ESA s Customer Acquisition Solarize Big-data Targeted Markets Residential EE C&I EE Multifamily & LI EE MUSH EE Distributed Generation Community Solar Energy Storage EV s and Charging 17

Green Banks are a win-win-win for consumers, businesses, investors and government Green Bank Benefits Private Sector Leverage Financial tools designed to maximize the amount of private sector investment per public dollar used Efficient Government Provide loans to preserve public capital & do deeper efficiency projects Work in coordination with other agencies to maximize program value Create Jobs & Economic Growth Clean energy financing enables demand for projects from contractors Public private partnerships create investment opportunities for lenders Put Money Back in Citizens Pockets Less funding needed to support public financing than public grants Reduced energy bills with efficiency, renewables create monthly savings 18

Contents Intro to Green Banks & Benefits The Green Bank Landscape The Role of a Nevada Green Bank Green Bank Study 19

Green Banks are quickly spreading across U.S. Green Banks Operating Or Under Development/Consideration CA DC NY CO CT DE HI MA MD NV RI VT VA 20

Example: Connecticut GB s Residential Solar Tax Equity Fund expands customer access to rooftop solar Conn-GB created unique public-private financing platform Product enables local developers to offer financing to customers who otherwise would have to pay all upfront Green Bank -Subordinated Debt -Loan Loss Reserve -Equity Residential Solar Lease Fund Local Installers Solar Customers Private Investors -Senior Debt -Tax Equity 21

Example: Connecticut Green Bank changes grants to loans, and expands solar penetration Installation Cost ($/watt) $10.00 $9.00 $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 $0.00 CGB Launched 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Cost to Consumer Subsidy Installed Capacity 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Installed Capacity (kw) 22

Green Banks work! Connecticut Grant-Making Authority versus Connecticut Green Bank FY 2000 FY 2011 (CCEF) FY 2012 FY 2014 (CGB) FY 2015 (CGB) Model Subsidy Financing Financing Years 11 3 1 Energy (MW) 43.1 65.3 62.6 Investment ($MM) $350 $350 $365 Leverage Ratio 1:1 5:1 5-10:1 Investment % Loans 9% 57% 77% 23

Contents Intro to Green Banks & Benefits The Green Bank Landscape The Role of a Nevada Green Bank Green Bank Study 24

Nevada has shown strong commitment to taking advantage of in-state, clean energy resources Standards, Grants & Rebates Renewable Portfolio Standard: 25% by 2025 5% of this from solar Renewable Energy Tax Abatement Green Building Tax Abatement for government buildings State Energy Program Grant Performance Contracting for Public Facilities Home Energy Retrofit for Seniors Financing & Hybrids Revolving Loan Funds Since 2009, $17M+ to 20 projects 5 projects in 2013-2014 Easiest to use with public buildings Energy Fit Nevada Low-interest loans for energy efficiency $1,000+ rebate for homes with 20% increase in energy efficiency 550 upgrades completed from 2011 2013 But Some Programs Closed Need More Tools to Take Advantage of Resources 25

A Nevada Green Bank can help expand clean energy markets and lower energy costs in many ways Provide credit enhancements to enable private lending for residential energy upgrades Administer & finance a Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program Lower energy bills for low-to-moderate income households with focused financing solutions Build out alternative energy fuel vehicle infrastructure Finance energy upgrades in public buildings to reduce state energy bills 26

Nevada has a $1.6 billion energy efficiency investment opportunity where will the money come from? Energy Efficiency Potential $1.6 Billion Investment Need Annual Savings Opportunity $732 Million in Energy Savings A Green Bank Can Drive Investment 27

Nevada is poised to reap the benefits of a growing clean energy market Nevada Economy Job Creation Already 5,900 solar workers and growing (fastest solar labor force growth in the nation) Investments in efficiency could add another 4,700 jobs by 2020 Economic Growth Financing enables demand, which is served by NV businesses Energy Bill Savings More disposable income for citizens to spend in Nevada Fewer Dollars Out-of-State Clean Energy Leadership Capitalize on greatest solar market potential in the nation Easier to meet RPS at low-cost Especially in later years as EE is phased out Lower cost to comply with the federal Clean Power Plan Realize opportunity for cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy Make Nevada a national model for clean energy policy leadership by enabling markets 28

Contents Intro to Green Banks & Benefits The Green Bank Landscape The Role of a Nevada Green Bank Green Bank Study 29

Proposed Scope of Work (1 of 2) 1) Nevada Market & Policy Review Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Program Review Summary of Existing Efficiency & Renewable Energy Policies 2) Review of Existing Green Banks Green Bank Structures, Funding Sources & Target Markets Summary of Green Bank Outcomes, Including Leverage 3) Market Sizing Calculate Addressable Market in Efficiency & Renewables 30

Proposed Scope of Work (2 of 2) 4) Clean Energy Financing Gap & Needs Assessment Interviews with Key Stakeholders Identification of Barriers & Gaps in Financing 5) Green Bank & Efficiency Incentive Need Overall Need for Nevada Green Bank Identification of Possible Green Bank Financing Structures Impact and Need of Efficiency Resource Standard 6) Implementation Guidance Recommendations & Options for Green Bank Implementation 31

Thank You Comments and Questions: Jeffrey Schub, Executive Director, Coalition for Green Capital jeff@coalitionforgreencapital.com