Solar industry creates standardized contracts to boost business
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Solar industry creates standardized contracts to boost business
In the latest effort to cut solar system costs, an industry working group has developed a standard solar contract that can be used across the industry.
The Solar Access to Public Capital (SAPC) working group has developed a customizable contract template that can be used for residential lease contracts and for commercial power purchase agreements.
"These template contracts should allow national and regional solar developers alike to increase business opportunities and enable the creation of tradable investment vehicles desired by pension funds and other institutional investors critical to scale the industry," says Paul Schwabe, an energy analyst with National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL).
Standardization of these asset origination documents can enable more efficient pooling of the cash flows, as well as more effective evaluation from credit rating agencies and investors, says NREL.
Assembled by the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Lab, the working group includes solar developers, law firms, financiers and solar analysts. The three-year effort is funded under DOE's Sunshot Initiative.
Solar leasing firms are working together in the group: SolarCity, SunRun, Clean Power Finance, OneRoof and Sungevity.
Launched in October 2012, the group has grown to more than 120 member organizations. It's engaged in several other initiatives also designed to build investor confidence:
• Collaborating with rating agencies to evaluate "mock" portfolios of residential and commercial assets
• Developing best practice guidelines for system installation, operation and maintenance
• Partnering with SunSpec to develop the "O-SPaRC" database, which hosts real-time performance data on thousands of solar systems installed in the U.S.
This storehouse of information will improve access to low-cost capital by providing credit rating agencies and investors the information they need to get comfortable with the solar asset class.
It also will give the private market the tools to develop investment vehicles, such as asset-backed securities, master limited partnerships, real estate investment trusts and various debt products.
"The O-SPaRC dataset will provide the market with critical data on the long-term performance of residential and commercial solar facilities," says Michael Mendelsohn, Senior Financial Analyst for NREL. "This is an important step to tapping the public capital markets and offers the potential to significantly lower the cost of solar energy."
This article originally appeared at Sustainable Business News. Solar panel close-up image by PondPond via Shutterstock.
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