Tilghman C USC Presentation

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TEP Residential Solar Program Carmine Tilghman - Senior Director Energy Supply April 28, 2015

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Presentation Overview • State of Utility in “competitive” marketplace – Problem – Solution

• TEP Residential Solar Program – Value Propositions

– Example of Average – Contract Key Points / FAQs – Program Process & Documents

– Road Traveled – Timeline 3

The Electric Utility “Problem” • Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) – Requires 4.5% of electric sales to come from renewable Distributed Generation (DG) by 2025 – For TEP, this will be roughly 425,000,000 kWh annually of ‘behind the meter’ generation – ~20 MW of residential solar installs each year – ~15 MW of commercial installs annually

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Tucson Electric Power’s Solution • TEP Owned Residential Solar Program – 2015 REST Plan - Approved December 18th, 2014

– Initial Pilot - $10 million budget, up to 600 homes – ~3.5MW residential solar

– A new customer choice from TEP that offers long-term price stability and greater flexibility!

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Value to Utility • Reduce impact of cost-shift to non-solar customers • System connected to TEP grid on utility side of meter • Incorporated into distribution management system • Maintain visibility in community as leading energy provider • First significant step away from volumetric rate design • Retention of customers • Mitigation of lost revenue – Residential Solar Tariff

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TEP Owned Residential Solar Tariff • Available to ALL TEP homeowners in good standing • Based on previous 12 months total usage – creates a “price per installed kW” – $16.50/month per kW

• Energy price fixed for up to 25 years – adjuster at +/- 15% usage

• $250 processing fee once system is complete (covers admin) • Regulatory Out – no fee or penalty to exit program and remove system if ACC changes rate 7

Value to Customer •

Price security and usage flexibility with solar tariff



TEP owns, operates, and maintains system at no cost



Local solar installer support – design and install system



No FICO credit score restrictions



Easily transferrable to new home-owners



No large, out-of-pocket expense



TEP is a 120 year old, stable, reliable community partner



Consumer protections afforded through ACC

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Example  

Average residential usage on standard rate Previous 12 months usage: 11,414 kWh - $117.50/month

New Solar Fixed Rate

New Total - Solar Fixed Rate + Taxes





New solar fixed rate: $99.17 - Fixed for up to 25 years New total monthly payment: $111.18 9

Price Security

$99.17 + taxes - Month to month, up to 25 years… 10

Usage Flexibility (+/- 15%) 2921

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15,000 kWH

+15% 12,500 kWH

Contracted Usage 10,000 kWH

Annual Usage

-15% 7,500 kWH

Solar payment will remain fixed if your annual usage remains within this +/- 15% range

5,000 kWH 2,500 kWH 0 kWH 1

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Year in Program

• Contracted usage = 11,414 kWH • +15% upper limit = 13,126 kWH • -15% lower target = 9,702 kWH 11

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Contract Key Points • Not a lease – utilizes licensing agreement • 25 years – Stays with property • Buy-out option after year 6 • Exit fee option • Easily transferrable during sale of home • TEP owns, operates, maintains and insures system • Customer responsible for standard roof maintenance

• Regulatory Out 12

Customer Process Overview • Apply Online & Qualify • Site Visit – System Design • Sign Contract & Authorization to Proceed • System Permitting & Material Lists • Installation & Inspection • Interconnection & Commissioning • TEP Acceptance

• Begin New Rate and Pay $250 Processing Fee 13

Contract Workflow

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Installation Workflow

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Customer Documents • Program Brochure • Customer Program Proposal • Agreement Terms and Conditions – including…. – Assignment Form – for sale of the home – Notice of Licensing Agreement – recorded in land records • Final Design / Authorization to Proceed • System Manual

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Road to Implementation • • • • • • • • • • • 17

Legal documents – Customer Contract, Installer SOW, Vendor MSA Installer RFP - Selected three Alliance Contractors (ACs) Vendor RFP – PV Modules (REC) and Inverters (Fronius) Internal program procedures IT reconfigurations for: billing, work management, GIS, website… New interconnection standard Training: Customer Service, ACs, Meter Crews.. Communication and integration strategy Long-term geo-targeting strategy Customer Experience – process and marketing AHJ collaboration & education

Road to Implementation Over 20 TEP departments directly impacted • Weekly internal status meetings and countless sub-team meetings Three Alliance Solar Contractors • Weekly meetings: trainings & collaboration Five jurisdictions within TEP service territory • Multiple gatherings of all affected AHJs

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Program Implementation • Renewables Team – Program Hub – Point of Contact for customers, alliance contractors, TEP depts

• Partnerships with contractors and suppliers – Alliance Contractors – Site Visit, Design, Permits, Install • Physical and IT Security Clearance – REC Solar – Module Supplier • Providing modules for degradation chamber and test yard – Fronius – Inverter Supplier • Collaborating with communications team – test inverters installed!

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Available Materials • Program Brochure • Customer Program Proposal • Agreement Terms and Conditions – including….

– Assignment Form – for sale of the home – Notice of Licensing Agreement – recorded in land records • Final Design / Authorization to Proceed

• Installer RFP Documents – SoW, MSA • Interconnection Standard – EC-1340 • Process Flowcharts

• Frequently Asked Questions • Tariff 20

Contact Information • Carmine Tilghman – Program Architect – [email protected]

• Justin Orkney – Technical Development – [email protected]

• Sam Molina Jr. – Business Development – [email protected] 21