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Renewable Energy Investment Opportunities in Canada. Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance and Confindustria. Thomas J. Timmins Chairman, Renewable Energy Practice Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP. About Gowlings.
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Renewable Energy Investment Opportunities in Canada Greater Toronto Marketing Alliance and Confindustria Thomas J. Timmins Chairman, Renewable Energy Practice Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
About Gowlings • Offices in all major business centres across Canada – Toronto, Hamilton, Waterloo Region, Ottawa, Montréal, Calgary and Vancouver • International offices in Beijing, London and Moscow • Seamless 24 hour service around the world • Gowlings’ Renewables Group: active on every continent and in every Canadian jurisdiction 2
Canada’s Generation Mix Data : Canadian Electricity Association Total Utility Generation: 594,900,000 (MWh) 4
Our North-South Oriented Grid Source: Natural Resources Canada, 2009 5
The Constitution Act, 1867 Federal state with: One federal government Ten provincial governments Three territories Thousands of municipalities Who governs electricity in Canada? 6
Canada Renewables Summary SOLAR • PV market grew 5.5 times per year for the period between 2006 to 2012 • Ontario currently has over 30 solar module and inverter manufacturers present in the province • Canadian Solar PV market is expected to grow from less than 500 MW per year between 2011 and 2015 to up to: • 1,000 MW per year from 2016 to 2020 • 1,500 MW per year from 2021 to 2025 7
Canada Renewables Summary cont. WIND • 6,578 MW of installed capacity -9th largest • 2012 saw 936 MW of new capacity ($3.0 Billion) • Expect to see $28 billion invested by 2014 • Sample provincial targets: • Ontario: 4,600 MW by 2020 • Quebec: 4,000 MW by 2016 • Manitoba: 1,000 MW by 2016 • B.C.: 784 MW by 2014 8
Canadian Financial Markets • Faired well during global recession • Surpluses of 1.7% of GDP / 2007 • Deficits of 5.2% of GDP / 2009 • Federal rating: AAA/Aaa • Ontario: AA-/Aa2 • Infrastructure deficit • Vast territories – historic trends • Pension funds of US$806 billion (62.9% of GDP) • Demographic trends – move toward fixed income • Infrastructure investment abroad 9
Key Programs in Canada Ontario’s FIT • Contract price • 11.5 ¢/kWh –Wind • 10.4-19.5 ¢/kWh –Biogas • 34.7-54.9 ¢/kWh–Solar PV • Community/Aboriginal Price Adders • Length of contract: 20-50 years • Consumer Price Index (CPI) • Domestic Content – Reduced • On shore wind 20% minimum • Solar PV 19-28% minimum • Security Deposits: • $10/KW Application • $20/KW Contract Offer • $10/KW NTP • OPA offtaker (AA-/AA1) 10
Ontario Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Projects • Ontario’s Feed-in Tariff (FIT) program • 2,500 FIT and 11,000 microFIT contracts • 10,000 MW of contracted projects to be built 11
Progetti di esempio Ontario Wolfe Island Wind Farm Città di Tecumseh su tetto FIT Progetto solare • 86 Siemens 2.3 MW Turbines • 398,013 MWh all'anno • 2.212 pannelli sul tetto di arena comunale • 500 kW DC • 590 MWh all'anno AC 12
Ontario Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Summary Town of Tecumseh On-roof FIT solar Project • $3.2 million project • 2,212 panels on 40,000 sq. ft roof of municipal arena • 500 kW DC Rated • 590 MWh per year AC Output • Financed by Issuing “Green Shares” 13
Ontario Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Summary M’Chigeeng First Nation MERE Wind Project • 4MW community-owned project • Two 2MW Enercon turbines • Can generate up $300,000 net per year for first 14 years • $1.6 million/year after loans repaid 14
Ontario Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Summary Longhurst Solar Project • Solar Rooftop Project • Project Size: 90 kW • Family owned and managed • Located on farm 15
Key Programs Across Canada cont. Saskatchewan – RFPs – 175 MW in process B.C. – new call expected 2013 Alberta – no target, competitive market Quebec – 800 MW of wind energy -regulation published August, 2013 16
Ontario Clean Technology Alliance • Durham Region, Halton Region, Department of Foreign Affairs, Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Employment, Ministry of Research and Innovation • Feed-in Tariff Program • SDTC SD Tech Fund — $590 million fund for late-stage clean technology solutions • SDTC NextGen Biofuels Fund — $500 million to support establishment of first-of-kind commercial scale facilities • Ontario Innovation Demonstration Fund — up to $4 million to help commercialize innovative technologies • Ontario Power Authority Conservation Fund — up to $500,000 per project for pre-commercial technologies 17
Thomas J. TimminsChairman, Renewable EnergyTel: (416) 369-6689thomas.timmins@gowlings.com