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    <p align="left"><font face="Arial" style="font-size: 9pt">Robert A. Olson is a partner in the law firm of
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    public utility law and related commercial transactions.</font></p>
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    Suite 301<br>
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    August 2008</u></b><font size="6"><b><br>
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	<p class="MsoNormal" align="center"><font size="6">RENEWABLE ENERGY 
	STANDARDS GAIN MOMENTUM IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA</font></p>
	<p class="MsoNormal" align="left">&nbsp;</p>
	<p class="MsoNormal" align="left">By Robert A. Olson, Esq. and
	<strong> Maria Reinemann, Esq. -- Brown, Olson and Gould, P.C.<br>
    </strong>
    </b><font face="Arial" size="2"><i>(</i><em>originally published by PMA 
	OnLine Magazine: 2008/11/08)</em></font></p>
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	<p class="MsoNormal" align="left" style="margin-top: 0">Last month, the 
	District of Columbia City Council gave final approval to &#8220;The Clean and 
	Affordable Energy Act of 2008,&#8221; a bill designed to provide the foundation 
	for new and innovative programs to conserve energy, reduce emissions of 
	carbon dioxide, stimulate renewable power generation, and stabilize energy 
	costs. </p>
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    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0" align="left">The act establishes 
	clear goals for energy efficiency and renewable energy in the District by, 
	for example, reducing per-capita energy consumption; increasing renewable 
	energy generating capacity; reducing the growth in peak power demand; 
	improving the energy efficiency of low-income housing; reducing demand 
	growth for the District&#8217;s largest energy users; and fostering development of 
	green-collar jobs.</p>
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    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0" align="left">A provision in the 
	bill calls for a private contractor, known as a &#8220;sustainable energy utility&#8221; 
	(&#8220;SEU&#8221;) to develop, coordinate and provide programs to promote the 
	sustainable use of energy in the District.&nbsp; To fund the SEU, existing 
	electricity and natural gas efficiency surcharges are replaced with utility 
	assessments that are directed to a newly created fund called the Sustainable 
	Energy Trust Fund (&#8220;SETF&#8221;).&nbsp; The amount of the assessment will be $.0011 per 
	kilowatt-hour on electricity sales beginning in fiscal year 2009 and will 
	then increase to $.0015 per kWh after 2011.&nbsp; The amount of the assessment 
	will be $.011 per therm on natural gas sales beginning in fiscal year 2009, 
	and will then increase to $.014 cents per therm after 2011.</p>
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    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0" align="left">The bill also 
	creates an Advisory Board (the &#8220;Board&#8221;) to develop performance benchmarks 
	for the provision of sustainable energy services and ensure the SEU contract 
	meets the objectives established by the bill.&nbsp; The Board will consist of 
	members appointed by various groups, both in the public and private sector, 
	including the mayor&#8217;s office, the public service commission, environmental 
	groups, electric and natural gas utilities, and the low income community.&nbsp; 
	This structure of the Board will ensure robust public participation and 
	oversight of the SETF and SEU.&nbsp; </p>
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	The renewable energy requirements have greatly increased under this new 
	legislation.&nbsp; Beginning in 2009, the bill mandates that a total of 5% of 
	electricity come from renewable energy sources, divided equally between tier 
	one and tier two renewable resources, with no less than 0.019% from solar 
	energy.&nbsp; The renewable energy requirements increase incrementally on a 
	yearly basis with the portion of tier one renewable resources increasing and 
	the tier two renewable resources decreasing until 2020, when 20% of 
	electricity must come from tier one renewable sources, 0% from tier two 
	renewable sources, and not less than 0.4% from solar energy.&nbsp; </p>
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	The bill, thus, increases the requirement of renewable energy from 11% in 
	2020 as is the current mandate to 20% in 2020.&nbsp; Electricity suppliers must 
	buy solar from local sources under a contract of at least 15 years in 
	duration and may obtain renewable energy credits from jurisdictions outside 
	of the District only after exhausting all opportunity to meet their 
	obligation through solar systems connected to the grid within the District.&nbsp;
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    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0" align="left">If an electricity 
	supplier fails to comply with the renewable energy portfolio standard for 
	the applicable year, the electricity supplier must pay a compliance fee of 
	$.05 for each kilowatt-hour of shortfall from required tier one renewable 
	sources and $.01 for each kilowatt-hour of shortfall from required tier two 
	renewable sources.&nbsp; For each kilowatt-hour of shortfall from required solar 
	energy sources, an electricity supplier will be charged a compliance fee of 
	$.50 from 2009 until 2014, $.40 from 2015 until 2016, $.30 in 2017 and 2018, 
	$.20 in 2019 and 2020, $.10 in 2021 and 2022, and $.05 in 2023 and on. </p>
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    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0" align="left">Tier one renewable 
	sources include the following types of energy: solar energy, wind, 
	qualifying biomass, methane from the anaerobic decomposition of organic 
	materials in a landfill or wastewater treatment plant, geothermal, ocean, 
	including energy from waves, tides, currents, and thermal differences, and 
	fuel cells producing electricity from qualifying biomass, landfill, or 
	wastewater treatment plant.&nbsp; Tier two renewable sources mean hydroelectric 
	power other than pumped storage generation and waste-to-energy.</p>
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    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top: 0" align="left">District Mayor 
	Adrian Fenty signed the bill on August 4, 2008, and it now goes to Congress 
	for approval. </p>
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      <small>Robert A. Olson is a partner in the law firm of Brown, Olson &amp; 
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      which maintains a nationwide practice in energy law, public utility law and related
      commercial transactions. He can be reached at:</small></font><p align="center">
      <font face="Arial"><small><font color="#0000FF"><b>Brown, Olson & Gould, PC</b></font><br>
2 Delta Drive, Suite 301<br>
Concord, NH 03301 <br>
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