Jake Burnyeat Green Trust Wind CIC
Options for ‘community benefit’ from wind power Jake Burnyeat GreenTrust Wind CIC
[email protected] GreenTrust Wind
Overview
1. Why is community wind important? 2. What is a community project? 3. The basic economics of a wind project 4. Basic options for direct financial involvement
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Why is community wind important?
Options for speeding up wind project delivery in the South West: 1.50MW+ projects determined at national level 2.‘Sticks’ for local planning authorities 3.Or, do communities hold the key?
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What is community-scale wind? Eigg 4 × 6kW
Westmill Co-op project 5 × Siemens 1.3MW
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Gigha 3 × 225kW
Middelgrunden Denmark 40MW
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What is a community wind power business model? • Community involvement in decision making • Community developed and owned project • Community funding of some or all of a developed project • Community benefit fund • Community power supply
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The economics of a 16.1MW wind farm 16.1 MW project assumptions Turbines
7 x 2.3MW
Long-term average wind speed at hub
7.5m/s
Average annual production
43,000 MWh c.10,000 homes
Photo courtesy of Nordex GmbH
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How much money do wind farms make?
50.0
Cash Flow Revenue Operating costs Gross profit Finance
Cumulative cash flow, 60% debt
£8.4m 40.0
£4.5m
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(£0.78m)
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£3.7m (£1.2m)
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(£0.75)
Free Cash Flow
£1.75m
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*Capital allowances reduce tax in early years, and enable a payback that is quicker than capital investment / annual average free cash flow
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1/ Community developed and owned Investment ‘Risk’ investment Construction equity investment
£600k+ Up to £8m
Return 20 year cash flow
£1.75m
20 year leveraged equity IRR
25%
Or, upfront development profit
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£5m - £8m+
Some challenges: • Securing a site • Setting up a community power company • Raising the risk investment • Development • Procurement • Raising the construction funding • Managing the operating project, and the profit • Skills and resource for all the above 9
2/ Community funded Co-operative share investment Construction equity investment
Up to £20k per person
Return 20 year Return
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5-10%
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3/ Community fund Community Offering £ / year / MW 4,500 4,000
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Contact GreenTrust Wind Unit 12 Carrick Business Centre Commercial Road Penryn Cornwall TR10 8AR Jake Burnyeat Director Tel: 0781 501 45 40 Email:
[email protected] GreenTrust Wind
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