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Photo: NWE&S Introductions: Solarize Kirkland Paula J. Del Giudice : Pacific NW Pollution Prevention Resource Center (PPRC) David Barnes : City of Kirkland Bret Turner: Northwest Electric & Solar Jake Wade : Puget Sound


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Photo: NWE&S

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Introductions: Solarize Kirkland

 Paula J. Del Giudice: Pacific NW Pollution Prevention Resource

Center (PPRC)

 David Barnes: City of Kirkland  Bret Turner: Northwest Electric & Solar  Jake Wade: Puget Sound Energy

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Program Goals

  • Continue the conversation about conservation

and the values that are important to Kirkland residents.

  • Stimulate excitement about solar as a renewable

energy source.

  • Engage in a public/private partnership that brings

value to the community.

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Outline for Tonight’s Webinar

 Introduction to Solarize

Kirkland

 Costs & incentives  Photovoltaic technology  Info from lenders  Next steps  Q&A session

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About the Solarize Program

 Solarize is a simple process designed to:

 Reduce upfront cost  Streamline installation  Invoke action!

 Community-led effort  Expert tech support  The best deal possible

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Timeline:

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Does Solar Work in Washington?

  • Yes. And rain helps!
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Typical Process of Going Solar

research solar

  • ptions

find local contractors talk to your utility receive multiple bids investigate financing finalize system design finalize financing choose contractor system install!

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Solarize Kirkland Simplified Process

finalize system design finalize financing choose contractor system install! attend solarize workshop receive

  • ne bid

Solar decision-making timeline shortened to 3-5 months!

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Northwest Electric & Solar

Competitively-selected

installation team

Excellent prices Superior customer service Enthusiastic, positive partners Locally born and raised

Community-selected Solar Contractor

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F O R T H E B E N E F I T O F A L L

HARNESSING THE POWER OF THE SUN

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WHO WE ARE

  • Full-service electrical contractor
  • Licensed, bonded and insured
  • 30+ years electrical

& solar experience

  • Journeyman

electrician Lead on- site; Master electrician oversees inspection.

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WHAT WE DO

  • Residential

Electrical

  • Commercial

Electrical

  • Residential Solar
  • Commercial Solar
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THE VALUE PROPOSITION

  • Immediately adds value to your home
  • Good for the environment
  • Ensures your energy future
  • Costs for the components have come down
  • Incentives are better
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HOW DO INCENTIVES WORK?

Federal, State, and Utility programs pay YOU for producing energy.

FEDERAL PROGRAM

  • Federal Tax Credit
  • 30% tax credit

Example: $25,000 system = $7,500 credit

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HOW DO INCENTIVES WORK? STATE PROGRAM

1) NO SALES TAX on systems under 10kW 2) Production Incentive

  • Approx. 0.12

x 2.4 $0.288/kWh $0.12 x 1.2 $0.144/kWh

$0.43/kWh

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HOW DO INCENTIVES WORK? NET METERING

  • YOU are USING the energy
  • 11 cents per kWh

Rooftop Array Net Meter House Panel Production Meter

43¢ 11¢

Total net benefit to you is up to 54¢ per kilowatt hour!

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WHY BUY WASHINGTON? In-State Components

  • Higher payback = Better ROI
  • Encourages jobs in Washington
  • Personal relationships with

suppliers

  • 97%+ of our customers

If you’d like to see an out-of-state option, please let us know.

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CHOICES TO MAKE Module Selection

  • Made in Bellingham since 2008
  • Only in-State option
  • 10/25 Warranty
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CHOICES TO MAKE Inverter Selection—String or Micro?

String Inverter Micro Inverters

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CHOICES TO MAKE Inverter Selection—In-State

Itek Energy (Solectria or Theia)

  • String inverter
  • Seven sizes
  • Wide voltage range
  • 10-year warranty
  • 98.3% max efficiency

Blue Frog Solar APS500

  • Made in Poulsbo
  • One per 2 modules
  • Even numbered array
  • 25-year warranty
  • 95.5% max efficiency
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FACTORS AFFECTING PRICING & ROI

  • System

size

  • Roof

pitch and type

  • Outdated

wiring

  • Roof

height

  • Distance to

panel

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FACTORS AFFECTING PRODUCTION

Orientation

  • True south is ideal
  • East- or west-facing

arrays about 20% less

  • No north!

Tilt Angle

  • 32° ideal
  • Most roofs 18-23
  • Flush-mounted

Shading and soiling can severely affect output!

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THE PROCESS

  • Attend workshop and sign up for site assessment
  • Site assessment with Ian
  • Proposal from salesperson
  • Contract and Paperwork
  • Construction and Inspection
  • PSE installs meters
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THE SITE ASSESSMENT: CONFIDENCE IN NUMBERS

An accurate bid cannot usually be done remotely

  • Solmetric Suneye
  • Fisheye lens
  • Calculates solar access
  • Shading de-rate
  • Accurate roof

measurements

  • Pitch
  • Obstructions
  • Roof structure
  • Roof quality
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PERMITS AND PAPERWORK

Electrical Permit

  • Always paid for

and acquired by NWE&S

Building Permit

  • Not usually

required

System Certification

  • NWE&S fills out all

for your signature

IRS Form 5695

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CONSTRUCTION AND SCHEDULE

Once you’ve signed a contract….

Lead Times

  • 5 Weeks

Safety

  • Roof anchors
  • Dangerous

Conditions

Construction

  • Access inside
  • Experienced
  • versight
  • 2-3 men, 2-3 days
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THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS

Getting Your System Up and Running

Install anchors Install rails

“Fly glass”

Install the rest Test the system Final inspection

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MAINTENANCE ETCETERA

Your System and Your Pocketbook

Module cleaning recommended

  • Soiling = less

production

  • Regular cleaning
  • Free from debris
  • Will naturally shed

snow

  • Aperture area/corners
  • Keep an eye on energy

production through your inverter or monitoring unit

NWE&S will provide you with a customer care manual with all maintenance, warranty and paperwork

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WHAT DOES IT COST?

  • Pricing Matrix
  • Ranges from $14k to about $34k
  • Pricing “per watt”
  • Economy of Scale
  • The larger the system, the lower the cost per watt = the

best value

  • Everything “off the roof” costs about the same
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Lenders

 Generations Credit Union  Umpqua Bank  Puget Sound Cooperative Credit Union

Not necessary to use these lenders  Both Umpqua and PSCCU have been working on Solarize campaigns  Green lending programs

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Generations Credit Union - Since 1939

 Home of the Solar Cash Flow™ Loan  Low interest Energy Loans up to $50,000  No loan origination or prepayment fees  Fast Loan Decisions, apply online 24/7  Loans secured by Solar equipment, not by your home  Contact:

Kaylyn Milligan kaylyn@generationscreditunion.com 425-330-9650

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Umpqua Bank

 Greenstreet Lending

 Unsecured consumer loan  Home equity line of credit

 No prepayment costs, loan origination costs or

fees

 Capitol Hill Branch Contact:

www.umpquabank.com/personal-banking/greenstreet/ Brian Reinhardt BrianReinhardt@UmpquaBank.com 206-749-7441

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Puget Sound Cooperative Credit Union

 Energy Smart loans  Low-interest loans up to $35,000  Terms up to 15 years

 No prepayment penalties or loan origination fees

 Online loan application  Streamlined loan approval process  Contact:

www.psccu.org askus@psccu.org 425-283-5151

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Community Award

NW ELECTRIC AND SOLAR IS DONATING:

→ 3.36 Kw system to Kirkland non-profit Last year’s donation:

25

contracts

1

free system

WE MADE OUR GOAL!

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CONTACT YOUR LEGISLATORS!

 Support new solar incentive legislation!  Washington production incentive sunsets in 2020

http://app.leg.wa.gov/districtfinder/

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Questions?

First Solarize Kirkland Installation

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For more information:

 To schedule a free site assessment, contact: Ian

Robinson, NW Electric and Solar, nwesirobinson@gmail.com, or call: 425-606-0591 Project Manager: Paula J. Del Giudice, PPRC

pdelgiudice@pprc.org (206) 352-2050

Web: pprc.org