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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


  1. City of Pacific Grove City Council Update May 15, 2019

  2. HOW COMMUNITY CHOICE WORKS? “A Partnership” CCAs source from Investor Owner Utility Same Service at carbon-free & transmits & distributes lower prices renewable suppliers the electrons

  3. WHO WE ARE

  4. OUR MISSION Maximize GHG Reductions JPA Goals Competitive, Stable Rates Local Energy Projects & Programs

  5. MBCP ACCOMPLISHMENTS • MBchoice – carbon • $1 million – Energy • Contracts with Local free offering programs Vendors Over • MBprime – 100% • $4.4 million – $500,000 renewable offering Customer rebates • Rebate re-investment • $6 million – EV infrastructure Local Economic Local Choice Vitality Support • 26 Full time Local • Over $58 Million in • 215 MWs of New Jobs Reserves Renewables • Hundreds from • Debt Service and • MicroGrid Pilot renewable projects Loans Paid Off Financial Clean Job Creation Stability Energy

  6. NEW RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS 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

  7. MBCP REBATE $3,000,000.00 $2,738,378.40 $2,500,000.00 $2,000,000.00 $1,500,000.00 $1,000,000.00 $850,199.37 $801,682.88 $500,000.00 $- Residential Commercial Agricultural $4.4 million in customer rebates

  8. CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE BY THE NUMBERS • Est. 8,665 customers • 96.7% enrollment • $35,626 in community electricity savings • Over 33 enrollments in MBprime, Mbshare and MBgreen+

  9. 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

  10. 10 MBeVIP INCENTIVE PROGRAM Buy Local Your Choice, Your Terms May 1 – July 31 st August 1 st - Funds Run Out Buy Local offers significant discounts Your Choice, Your Terms offers any tri- off MSRP plus additional MBCP- county resident the opportunity to funded incentives on EVs purchased apply for MBARD funded incentives for from participating, local dealers on any used or new alternative fuel select manufacturers and models for vehicle of their choice from any dealer MBCP throughout California • Buy Local MBeVIP Incentive through • New/Used EVs, General Public: MBCP: $1,000* $1,000 • * If you are income-qualified, you • New PHEVs: $500 / Used PHEVs: could receive a total of $4,500. $300 • Public Agencies , Non-profits, and • New Electric Motorcycle: $200 educational institutions can receive • New Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles, $3,000. • General Public: $1,500 customers. • Income Qualified residents can receive double the indicated rebate amount pending Board Approval

  11. 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

  12. CALeVIP Launch est. Summer 2019 • 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 opportunities funneled through MBARD then stacked w/CALeVIP rebates - Vendor ownership, maintenance, equipment obsolescence protection available(L2); Vendor ownership, maintenance (DCFC) - Member agency ownership: CALeVIP+ MBCP programs under consideration.

  13. Member Agencies: Future Programs • 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 own their building? • Reach Codes • Panel Upgrades • Heat Pump Water & Space Heaters • Storage, DERs, Microgrid Discussion Next Webinar • What’s missing?

  14. HOW TO CONTACT MBCP www.mbcommunitypower.org info@mbcp.org 1.888.909.MBCP montereybaycommunitypower mbcommunitypwr mbcommunitypower Follow us online, and check our extensive FAQ section on the website. 70 Garden Court Suite 300 Monterey, CA 93940

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