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ENERGY Promising Idea for Appalachia’s Future Appalachia Funders Network June 7, 2011

Gathering 2011 Breakout Sessions - Energy - MACED's Approach to Energy

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ENERGYPromising Idea for Appalachia’s Future

Appalachia Funders NetworkJune 7, 2011

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CAPITAL DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

RESEARCH & POLICY

MACED works to create economic alternatives that work for people and places in need in eastern Kentucky and Central Appalachia.

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M A C E D ’ s A p p r o a c h t o E n e r g y

Analysis

Distress continues

Structural decline in Coal plus rising energy costs present a challenge and opportunity

Clean Energy one of multiple potential growth sectors

Interventions must support both supply and demand

Ver. May 13, 2011

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http://www.post-gazette.com/headlines/20001126appalachiamainnat2.asp

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Kentucky Average Retail Electricity Price

Residential

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All Sectors

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M A C E D ’ s A p p r o a c h t o E n e r g y

Core Strategies

Support new job opportunities related to EE/RE

with capital and technical assistance

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Create examples of EE/RE that result in positive

economic outcomes for enterprises and residents in

the region.

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Pilot programs that support the growth of energy

efficiency at scale.

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Grow demand for clean energy through supportive

policy.

Analysis

Distress continues

Structural decline in Coal plus rising energy costs present a challenge and opportunity

Clean Energy one of multiple potential growth sectors

Interventions must support both supply and demand

Ver. May 13, 2011

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M A C E D ’ s A p p r o a c h t o E n e r g y

Core Strategies Energy Program Areas

Support new job opportunities related to EE/RE

with capital and technical assistance

*

Create examples of EE/RE that result in positive

economic outcomes for enterprises and residents in

the region.

*

Pilot programs that support the growth of energy

efficiency at scale.

*

Grow demand for clean energy through supportive

policy.

Analysis

Distress continues

Structural decline in Coal plus rising energy costs present a challenge and opportunity

Clean Energy one of multiple potential growth sectors

Interventions must support both supply and demand

Ver. May 13, 2011

Enterprise Development

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Project Financing

Loans to Businesses & Institutions for R/EE Improvements

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Residential Solar Thermal

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Grocery Refrigeration

Energy Entrepreneurship

Business Loans

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Professional Certification

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Equipment Microloans

Build Workforce….. Finance Demand….

….while retaining assets for local businesses and communities

CAPITAL

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Commercial Energy Improvement

Packages

Direct support to business/institutions

Equipment Library

Technical Assistance & Mentoring

Supportbusinesses …..

….Support contractors

….Drive Demand

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE/EXAMPLES

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Pilot new ways of providing energy efficiency…..

CAPITAL/PILOT PROGRAM/EXAMPLES

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Demand through supportive policy….. …..Advocated for by many actors

Renewable/Efficiency Portfolio Standard-

Feed-in Tariff

Demonstrates commitment-

Sends signal to entrepreneurs & investors

-Place-based

SUPPORTIVE POLICY

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Existing Energy Supply Chain

Coal extraction

Coal-fired power generation by IOUs & EKPC

Distribution coops, municipals, IOUs

Knowledge TransferTechnical AssistanceCapital

How$mart KySEAEnterprise Development

Energy Efficient Enterprises

Examples that inform/change

behavior

Scalable models

Strategies

Policy

Programs

Services

Strengthening the Clean Energy Value Chain

Emerging Clean Energy Value Chain

Energy Assessors/ Contractors

EE/RE equipment makers

Builders & LMI housing providers

Distribution coops, municipals, IOUs

Distributed Generation (RE)

Small but growing consumer demand for EE/RE

PSC State LegislatureGov’t Energy Initiatives

Environmental GroupsConsumer Groups

Faith-based Groups

EntrepreneursContext Actors

Building Codes EKPC CollaborativeCommunity colleges

Residential, Commercial, &

Industrial Demand for Reliable/

Affordable Power

Entrepreneurship

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Jeff Fugate

(859) 986-2373

[email protected]