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Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 5 Dec 2014
WHAT IS YOUR SOLAR
DENSITY NUMBER?
Pace LULC Annual Conference, December 5, 2015
11:00–12:15PM Breakout Sessions
Session 2: The New York Sun Initiative
1
Mayor Leo Wiegman,
Village of Croton-on-Hudson
lwiegman@crotononhudson-ny.gov
Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 2
Q1: WHAT IS HAPPENING TO …SOLAR
INCENTIVES?
2012
yesterday
2014
today
2016
tomorrow
Federal
policy
Sunsetting!!
Investment
Tax Credit
ITC 30% tax
benefit
ITC 30% tax
benefit
ITC expires
12/31/16
State policy
Dropping
fast!
$ incentives $1.50/watt $0.90/watt
$0 (Megablock
program runs
out…)
Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 3
Q2: WHAT IS HAPPENING TO …COST OF
SOLAR?
$8.63
$9.40
$7.76
$8.65 $8.88
$9.34
$8.61
$7.10
$6.01
$5.49
$4.92
$4.55
$4.15 $4.05 $3.99 $4.00 $3.99 $4.00
$3.59
$2.91
$1.91
$1.44 $1.19 $0.98
$0.00
$2.50
$5.00
$7.50
$10.00
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Westchester County NY
System cost (ave. $/w)
State incentive (ave. $/w)
Source: NYSERDA Solar PON 2112 data accessed at open.ny.gov
Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014
$0.00
$0.08
$0.16
$0.24
$0.32
$0.40
6-2009 2-2010 1-2011 7-2011 1-2012 7-2012 2-20137-2013 3-2014 11-
2014
Elec rate ConEd resid. ($/kWh)
4
Q3: WHAT IS HAPPENING TO …VALUE OF
SOLAR?
Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 5
Q5: WHAT IS …SOLARIZE WESTCHESTER?
Solarize Westchester has two complementary
programs:
1. Solar-friendly Permitting and Zoning effort will help Westchester municipalities
design and implement regulations in their communities that encourage residential
and commercial installations of solar energy systems in a manner that is safe and
consistent with local and state construction codes and zoning rules.
2. Solarize Community Campaigns in which the Solarize Westchester Team will
assist local communities to select competitively chosen solar photovoltaic (“PV”)
installers to make residential and small commercial solar energy more accessible
and affordable for residents and businesses in participating municipalities.
Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 6
Q5: WHAT IS …SOLARIZE WESTCHESTER?
Solarize Westchester has two complementary programs:
1. Solar-friendly Permitting and Zoning effort will help Westchester municipalities
design and implement regulations in their communities that encourage residential
and commercial installations of solar energy systems in a manner that is safe and
consistent with local and state construction codes and zoning rules.
2. Solarize Community Campaigns in which the Solarize Westchester Team will
assist local communities to select competitively chosen solar photovoltaic (“PV”)
installers to make residential and small commercial solar energy more accessible
and affordable for residents and businesses in participating municipalities.
Goal:
400 new installations under contract by January 2016:
~ 50 in each of 8 Solarize Community Campaigns
Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 7
Q4: WHAT IS HAPPENING TO…SOLAR
PERMITTING?
2012
yesterday
2014
today
2016
tomorrow
Local policy Taking off!!
Expedited
Solar-specific
Permiting
Available in
4 N Y Munis
Available in
38 N Y munis
(6 in
Westchester)
Solarize
Westchester
BEGINS
ROLL OUT
2015-2016
Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 8
EXPEDITED PERMITTING IN WESTCHESTER
For full list of solar-specific
permits, visit:
http://www.solarizewestchester.com/for-
municipalities/solar-permitting-zoning/
Bedford
http://www.bedfordny.gov/departments/building-inspector/
Cortlandt
http://www.townofcortlandt.com/Cit-e-
Access/FormCenter/?TID=20&TPID=2448
Croton-on-Hudson
http://www.crotononhudson-
ny.gov/Public_Documents/CrotonHudsonNY_Engr/VillageForms
Somers
http://www.somersny.com/Pages/SomersNY_Building/index
White Plains
http://www.cityofwhiteplains.com/index.aspx?NID=115
Yonkers
http://www.cityofyonkers.com/live/real-estate-homes/forms-permits
Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 5 Dec 2014
Find your town’s Solar Energy Density
(kWh/year/person) here:
https://infogr.am/lwiegman
Click on “Solar in Westchester”

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PaceLULC_2014_Wiegman_slides_final

  • 1. Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 5 Dec 2014 WHAT IS YOUR SOLAR DENSITY NUMBER? Pace LULC Annual Conference, December 5, 2015 11:00–12:15PM Breakout Sessions Session 2: The New York Sun Initiative 1 Mayor Leo Wiegman, Village of Croton-on-Hudson lwiegman@crotononhudson-ny.gov
  • 2. Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 2 Q1: WHAT IS HAPPENING TO …SOLAR INCENTIVES? 2012 yesterday 2014 today 2016 tomorrow Federal policy Sunsetting!! Investment Tax Credit ITC 30% tax benefit ITC 30% tax benefit ITC expires 12/31/16 State policy Dropping fast! $ incentives $1.50/watt $0.90/watt $0 (Megablock program runs out…)
  • 3. Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 3 Q2: WHAT IS HAPPENING TO …COST OF SOLAR? $8.63 $9.40 $7.76 $8.65 $8.88 $9.34 $8.61 $7.10 $6.01 $5.49 $4.92 $4.55 $4.15 $4.05 $3.99 $4.00 $3.99 $4.00 $3.59 $2.91 $1.91 $1.44 $1.19 $0.98 $0.00 $2.50 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Westchester County NY System cost (ave. $/w) State incentive (ave. $/w) Source: NYSERDA Solar PON 2112 data accessed at open.ny.gov
  • 4. Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 $0.00 $0.08 $0.16 $0.24 $0.32 $0.40 6-2009 2-2010 1-2011 7-2011 1-2012 7-2012 2-20137-2013 3-2014 11- 2014 Elec rate ConEd resid. ($/kWh) 4 Q3: WHAT IS HAPPENING TO …VALUE OF SOLAR?
  • 5. Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 5 Q5: WHAT IS …SOLARIZE WESTCHESTER? Solarize Westchester has two complementary programs: 1. Solar-friendly Permitting and Zoning effort will help Westchester municipalities design and implement regulations in their communities that encourage residential and commercial installations of solar energy systems in a manner that is safe and consistent with local and state construction codes and zoning rules. 2. Solarize Community Campaigns in which the Solarize Westchester Team will assist local communities to select competitively chosen solar photovoltaic (“PV”) installers to make residential and small commercial solar energy more accessible and affordable for residents and businesses in participating municipalities.
  • 6. Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 6 Q5: WHAT IS …SOLARIZE WESTCHESTER? Solarize Westchester has two complementary programs: 1. Solar-friendly Permitting and Zoning effort will help Westchester municipalities design and implement regulations in their communities that encourage residential and commercial installations of solar energy systems in a manner that is safe and consistent with local and state construction codes and zoning rules. 2. Solarize Community Campaigns in which the Solarize Westchester Team will assist local communities to select competitively chosen solar photovoltaic (“PV”) installers to make residential and small commercial solar energy more accessible and affordable for residents and businesses in participating municipalities. Goal: 400 new installations under contract by January 2016: ~ 50 in each of 8 Solarize Community Campaigns
  • 7. Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 7 Q4: WHAT IS HAPPENING TO…SOLAR PERMITTING? 2012 yesterday 2014 today 2016 tomorrow Local policy Taking off!! Expedited Solar-specific Permiting Available in 4 N Y Munis Available in 38 N Y munis (6 in Westchester) Solarize Westchester BEGINS ROLL OUT 2015-2016
  • 8. Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 12 Dec 2014 8 EXPEDITED PERMITTING IN WESTCHESTER For full list of solar-specific permits, visit: http://www.solarizewestchester.com/for- municipalities/solar-permitting-zoning/ Bedford http://www.bedfordny.gov/departments/building-inspector/ Cortlandt http://www.townofcortlandt.com/Cit-e- Access/FormCenter/?TID=20&TPID=2448 Croton-on-Hudson http://www.crotononhudson- ny.gov/Public_Documents/CrotonHudsonNY_Engr/VillageForms Somers http://www.somersny.com/Pages/SomersNY_Building/index White Plains http://www.cityofwhiteplains.com/index.aspx?NID=115 Yonkers http://www.cityofyonkers.com/live/real-estate-homes/forms-permits
  • 9. Leo Wiegman Pace LULC Annual Conference 5 Dec 2014 Find your town’s Solar Energy Density (kWh/year/person) here: https://infogr.am/lwiegman Click on “Solar in Westchester”

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. At federal level the biggest “subsidy” is the Investment tax credit that will sunset on 12/31/16, UNLESS extended by Congress. At the state level, the direct incentives to solar contractors to lower the customer’s contract price is measured in $ per installed watt of PV generation capacity. The average capacity of a residential system is about 6000 watts (6kW). The state is getting out of the direct incentive business by ramping down the value of the incentive by 10 cents per megawatt block on first-come-first-served basis. We are likely to drop from 90 cents to 80 cents sometime in next month or so and from there to 70 cents and so on until incentive hits $0/watt.
  2. The cost (pre-incentive) of installing solar in Westchester County has fallen dramatically in the past few years, but this rate of falling will slow down (as the business matures). The state incentives that reduce the customer’s contract price have fallen as well and will drop to zero sometime in late 2015 or 2016.
  3. After a period of relatively stable electric rates (during the oversupply of the recession), with ConEd residential rates hovering around 22 cents/kWh, the rates begun to be more volatile. In Feb 2013, they rose to 28 cents. In Jan-Feb of 2014, they rose to all time highs of over 30 cents! 6 of the highest monthly rates of all time have come in the past 20 months. In short electric rates in ConEd service territory have risen 17% since 2012. That makes any and every kilowatt-hour you can generate off your roof-mounted system much more valuable as an avoided cost and hedge against future volatility in the electric rates.
  4. The Solarize Permitting assistance is underway for all cities, towns and villages in Westchester County. The first Solarize Campaign will kick off in 4 teams of communities in January 2015: Town of Bedford/Village of Mt.Kisco Town of Cortlandt/Village of Croton-on-Hudson Town of Mamaroneck/Village of Larchmont Town of Ossining/Village of Ossining/Village of Briarcliff Manor
  5. The Solarize Permitting assistance is underway for all cities, towns and villages in Westchester County. The first Solarize Campaign will kick off in 4 teams of communities in January 2015: Town of Bedford/Village of Mt.Kisco Town of Cortlandt/Village of Croton-on-Hudson Town of Mamaroneck/Village of Larchmont Town of Ossining/Village of Ossining/Village of Briarcliff Manor
  6. Find Solar Density base numbers (kWh/year/person) for every community in Westchester (first bar chart at top of “Solar in Westchester” infographic). Methodology: Add up all the solar production per community (in kWh/year) and divide by the population, yielding a Solar (Energy) Density base value (kWh/year/person). Average household in Westchester consumes 7,500 to 8,000 kWh/year or about 3,000 kWh per year per person. If a community has a Solar Density base value of 30 (kWh/year/person), that yields a Solar Density Index of 1% of the total electric consumption of each person in that community (30/3000). Leader: As of 9/30/14, Town of North Castle leads Westchester with 34.2 kWh/year/person base value or about 1.1% on the Solar Density Index (34/3000). In the Solar Density Index, 1 = 1 % of kWh/year/person is generated by solar and 100 = 100% is by solar. If Solarize Westchester campaigns meet its targets (400 new installations by early 2016 generating 2,800,000 kWh/year) that adds roughly 2.8 kWh/year/person in Westchester (and improves overall Solar Density just under 0.1% of annual average consumption).