City of Pacific Grove City Council Update May 15, 2019 HOW - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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City of Pacific Grove City Council Update May 15, 2019 HOW COMMUNITY CHOICE WORKS? A Partnership CCAs source from Investor Owner Utility Same Service at carbon-free & transmits & distributes lower prices renewable suppliers


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City of Pacific Grove City Council Update May 15, 2019

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HOW COMMUNITY CHOICE WORKS? “A Partnership”

CCAs source from carbon-free & renewable suppliers Investor Owner Utility transmits & distributes the electrons Same Service at lower prices

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WHO WE ARE

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OUR MISSION

JPA Goals

Maximize GHG Reductions Competitive, Stable Rates Local Energy Projects & Programs

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  • MBchoice – carbon

free offering

  • MBprime – 100%

renewable offering

  • Rebate re-investment

Local Choice

  • $1 million – Energy

programs

  • $4.4 million –

Customer rebates

  • $6 million – EV

infrastructure

Economic Vitality

  • Contracts with Local

Vendors Over $500,000

Local Support

  • 26 Full time Local

Jobs

  • Hundreds from

renewable projects

Job Creation

  • Over $58 Million in

Reserves

  • Debt Service and

Loans Paid Off

Financial Stability

  • 215 MWs of New

Renewables

  • MicroGrid Pilot

Clean Energy

MBCP ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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Reduction of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions

SVCE/MBCP Procurement (55%/45%) 128MW Solar, 40MW Storage

  • Rosamond, Kern County
  • 2 PPAs: EDF/Big Beau Solar
  • Online: 2021
  • Term: 20 years

150MW Solar, 45MW Storage

  • Lemore, Kings County
  • 2 PPAs: Recurrent/RE Slate 1
  • Online: 2021
  • Term: 15 years

200MW Wind

  • New Mexico
  • 2 PPAs: Duran Mesa, LLC/Corona Wind Project
  • Online: 2021
  • Term: 13 years

RE Projects Account for 20% of Annual Load

NEW RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS

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MBCP REBATE

$4.4 million in customer rebates

$850,199.37 $2,738,378.40 $801,682.88 $- $500,000.00 $1,000,000.00 $1,500,000.00 $2,000,000.00 $2,500,000.00 $3,000,000.00 Residential Commercial Agricultural

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  • Est. 8,665 customers
  • 96.7% enrollment
  • $35,626 in community

electricity savings

  • Over 33 enrollments in

MBprime, Mbshare and MBgreen+

CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE BY THE NUMBERS

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MBCP ENERGY PROGRAMS

Overview

  • 2% of gross revenue set aside per

year: $4.5 million

  • Energy Programs Policy –

transportation electrification, building electrification and distributed energy resources Current programs

  • Monterey Bay eVIP - $1.1

million

  • $725k from MBCP
  • $400k from MB Air District
  • Project Sunshine - $100k
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Buy Local May 1 – July 31st

Buy Local offers significant discounts

  • ff MSRP plus additional MBCP-

funded incentives on EVs purchased from participating, local dealers on select manufacturers and models for MBCP

  • Buy Local MBeVIP Incentive through

MBCP: $1,000*

  • * If you are income-qualified, you

could receive a total of $4,500.

  • Public Agencies , Non-profits, and

educational institutions can receive $3,000. customers.

Your Choice, Your Terms August 1st- Funds Run Out

Your Choice, Your Terms offers any tri- county resident the opportunity to apply for MBARD funded incentives for any used or new alternative fuel vehicle of their choice from any dealer throughout California

  • New/Used EVs, General Public:

$1,000

  • New PHEVs: $500 / Used PHEVs:

$300

  • New Electric Motorcycle: $200
  • New Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles,
  • General Public: $1,500
  • Income Qualified residents can

receive double the indicated rebate amount pending Board Approval

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MBeVIP INCENTIVE PROGRAM

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MBCP SMARTCONNECT MICROGRID PROGRAM

Overview

  • Connects customers with energy

performance contractors to build out local energy supply faster and more cost effectively Benefits

  • Invests in local economy
  • Contributes towards local renewable

energy generation development

  • Reduces market risk for customers

through acquisition of energy at a fixed price

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  • CALeVIP: $6M CEC award for tri-county
  • Santa Cruz County: $1.4M - Level 2; $1.65M - DCFC
  • Monterey County: $1.75M - Level 2; $825K - DCFC
  • San Benito County: $150k - Level 2; $225K - DCFC
  • L2 Rebates: - 50-80% equipment + make-ready
  • L3 Rebates: $70K or 75% of total project cost (lesser of two)
  • Technical Assistance Expanded
  • Member agency options:
  • Vendor ownership: Large charging station installation
  • pportunities funneled through MBARD then stacked

w/CALeVIP rebates

  • Vendor ownership, maintenance, equipment
  • bsolescence protection available(L2); Vendor
  • wnership, maintenance (DCFC)
  • Member agency ownership: CALeVIP+ MBCP

programs under consideration.

CALeVIP Launch est. Summer 2019

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  • Electrify Fleets? 1-2 or 20?
  • Charging Station Infrastructure
  • Own? Public or private use? $0 Cost; Project Management

Services; Site Assessments

  • Vendor own options
  • EV Building Codes
  • Building Electrification How many member agencies
  • wn their building?
  • Reach Codes
  • Panel Upgrades
  • Heat Pump Water & Space Heaters
  • Storage, DERs, Microgrid Discussion Next Webinar
  • What’s missing?

Member Agencies: Future Programs

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HOW TO CONTACT MBCP

www.mbcommunitypower.org info@mbcp.org 1.888.909.MBCP

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