1. Community Solar Energy
Community Renewable Energy Solutions, LLC
Township of Willingboro
PROPOSAL TO DEVELOP A
COMMUNITY RENEWABLE ENERGY
GENERATION CO-OP
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2. OVERVIEW
• Community Renewable Energy Solutions, LLC
proposes to facilitate the planning and
creation of a local renewable energy
collaborative – LREC – and the development
of central renewable energy generation
systems –CREGS - in the community for the
sale of renewable distributed electricity
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3. ASSEMBLY – NO. 2502
• This Bill establishes “New Jersey Property
Assessment Clean Energy (NJ PACE) Municipal
Financing Program”.
• A-2502 provides at financing tool for municipalities
who wish to facilitate the purchase of solar energy
systems by homeowners, or groups of property
owners acting jointly to share the costs and benefits
of such improvements.
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4. ASSEMBLY – 2502
• To implement the program, the New Jersey
Economic Development Authority shall
establish low-cost sources of financing, such
as qualified energy conservation bonds and
investment from private capital sources, to
provide funding for the purchase of solar
energy systems to interested municipalities.
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5. ASSEMBLY – 2502
• This Bill makes energy services more
affordable for low and moderate income
ratepayers; promotes the lowest cost for
energy for all ratepayers; provides an
opportunity for all market segments to
participate.
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6. FACILITATION/SCOPE OF WORK
• Community Renewable
Energy Solutions proposes to
work with the Township
Residents to:
1. Conduct feasibility study
2. Identify resident participants and public sites
3. Work with Township Council to develop a local government
renewable energy entity (“LGREG entity”)
4. Work with the BPU and PSE&G to license community system
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7. FACILITATION/SCOPE OF WORK
• SCOPE OF WORK
5. Review financial options such as fee-in-tariffs, property
assessment clean energy (NJ PACE) program, tax free energy
bonds private investors etc.
6. Build and train community renewable energy workforce.
7. Review all government programs that offer financing for
community
renewable energy projects.
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8. HOW DOES AN LREC IMPACT LOCAL
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
• 1. Community owned,
the cost of electric to
members is controlled
and all profits stay in
the community to the
shareholders.
• 2. Workforce needed to
build out goal of 25MW
of solar, is trained from
the community.
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9. HOW DOES AN LREC IMPACT LOCAL
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
• 3. With lower electric • 5. Opportunity for
rates community public-private
members have more investment(s).
income to spend with
local businesses.
• 4. All utility (PSE&G)
ratepayers are potential
members and as such
have a right to invest in
renewable energy
products.
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10. BENEFITS TO RATEPAYERS AND THE
UTILITY COMPANY
• 1. Adding 25MW of distributed electricity
(solar) in our community during peak day time
demand will support the utility company in
the area of demand side management.
• 2. A 25MW community solar system can be
designed to create micro-grids when
blackouts occur residents can go off the grid
and go on neighborhood systems that
generate electricity from bio-fuel, nat. gas etc.
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11. BENEFITS TO RATEPAYERS AND THE
UTILITY COMPANY
• 3. A partnership with our solar service
provider, the BPU, PSE&G and the New Jersey
Economic Development Authority will assure
the funding in some form to be determined
after a funding study is made. There are
several options to finance a project of this
scale; energy bonds, private investors, utility
investment etc.
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12. BENEFITS TO RATEPAYERS AND THE
UTILITY COMPANY
• 4. Smart grid development. The rooftop solar
installation will be net-metered which
requires a smart meter installation. As more
smart meters are deploy in our service sector
more information is provided to the utility to
assist it in demand side management.
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13. BENEFITS TO RATEPAYERS AND
UTILITY COMPANY
• 5. As producer
consumers, ratepayers
bring down cost of
electric and earn
income as shareholders
in the community LREC.
• 6. Local electric
production avoids
transmission charges.
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14. BENEFITS TO RATEPAYERS AND
UTILITY COMPANY
• 7. Every mega watt
installed generates
$3.5-$4 million in local
economic activity and
creates eight(8) new
jobs in the community.
With a goal of 25MW,
this project would
create between 150 –
200 new jobs.
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15. BENEFITS TO RATEPAYERS AND
UTILITY COMPANY
• 8. Local ownership • Reduced greenhouse
through the process of emissions
group investment • Improved grid efficiency
produces greater • Defers systems
economic benefits to upgrades
the community with
• Alleviates grid
jobs, higher property
values and a secure congestion
energy system. • Improves reliability,
fewer blackouts
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16. COMMUNITY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOLUTION
CRES.LLC
“Rebuilding communities for friends
and neighbors with renewable
energy”
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