Public Information Presentation - Updated: July 15, 2020 - Fox Squirrel Solar

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Public Information Presentation - Updated: July 15, 2020 - Fox Squirrel Solar
Public Information Presentation
      Updated: July 15, 2020
Public Information Presentation - Updated: July 15, 2020 - Fox Squirrel Solar
Background

•   Geenex Solar, LLC (“Geenex”) is the owner and developer of Fox Squirrel Solar, LLC (“Fox Squirrel” or “Project” or
    “Applicant”).
•   The Applicant is in the process of applying to the Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) for a Certificate of Environmental
    Compatibility and Public Need to construct a 400 megawatt (MW) solar-powered electric generation facility in Madison
    County, Ohio.
•   On June 17, 2020, the Applicant filed a Motion of Waiver and Request for Approval of an Alternative Method for the
    Public Information Meeting, Request for Expedited Ruling and Memorandum in Support (the “Motion”) in Case No. 20-
    931-EL-BGN.
•   As part of its proposed alternative public information program, the Applicant committed to preparing and publishing by
    July 2, 2020 a Power Point presentation containing information about the project for the public to review in advance of
    its public meetings tentatively scheduled on July 9, 2020 and July 21, 2020.
•   On June 30, 2020, the OPSB approved the Motion.
Public Information Presentation - Updated: July 15, 2020 - Fox Squirrel Solar
Contents of Presentation

1.    Applicant’s organizational structure and history.
2.    Applicant’s proposed involvement in the Madison County community.
3.    Description of the need for the project.
4.    Description of the project including the location, size, and nameplate capacity.
5.    Project schedule.
6.    Preliminary project design, engineering, facilities, and other pertinent data.
7.    Studies relating to, but not limited to, ecological, socioeconomic, environmental, cultural, transportation, and
      geotechnical.
8.    Maps showing the proposed facility at a scale that allows affected property owners to identify the location of their
      property in relation to the facility.
9.    Contact information for the Applicant.
10.   The Ohio Power Siting Board’s review and certification process.
11.   Contact information for the Board.
12.   Dates, time, and instructions for attending the Telephone Town Hall and Virtual Public Information Meeting (PIM).
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1. Organizational Structure and History

         Geenex Solar, LLC

                                                   About of the Developer
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                                 •   Geenex Solar, LLC was founded in 2012 to develop utility-
                                     scale solar projects in the United States.
                                 •   Our team consists of 18 industry professionals highly skilled
       Fox Squirrel Solar, LLC       in all aspects of solar development including land
                                     acquisition, interconnection, field studies, and permitting.
                                 •   Since 2012, we have successfully completed the
                                     development of more than 650 MW of solar projects.
                                 •   Our current project pipeline includes more than 4,000 MW
                                     of solar projects in five states across the PJM service area,
                                     including five projects in Ohio totaling 1,700 MW.
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2. Involvement in Madison County
•   We have been actively negotiating land agreements with landowners in Madison County since early 2019.
    Final negotiations of land agreements for the proposed project were completed in early 2020.
•   Over the last six months, Applicant has been working to form relationships with Madison County, Madison
    County Chamber of Commerce, Madison County Future, and Madison Plains School District.
•   We are proud members of the Madison County Chamber of Commerce.
•   Applicant made a $5,000 donation to the Madison-Plains School District to help provide funding for sanitation
    and safety needs related to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Go Golden Eagles!)
•   Through our sponsorship of the Center for Energy Education (C4EE), K-12 students from Madison County are
    invited to attend a free STEM summer camp focused on solar energy from July 21 – 24. Signup details are
    available online: https://center4ee.org/
•   Over the coming months, Applicant will work with Madison County officials to secure agreements under the
    Ohio Qualified Energy Property Tax Exemption program which will create up to $3,600,000 of property tax
    revenue annually for Madison County over the life of the proposed project.
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2-1. Local Project Impacts
Workforce Development
•   Solar construction companies actively seek local hires for installation. In Ohio, property tax program requires
    80% of the employees be domiciled in the state.
•   Local contractors may be utilized for equipment rental, fencing, site work and more.
•   Permanent positions supported during facility’s 30+ year operational life
      •   landscaping, grounds keeping, site operations and maintenance
•   Local workforce development programs through the Center for Energy Education’s engagement with local
    community colleges and other area organizations.

Economic and Educational
•   Significant increase of tax revenue dollars for the county and local school system.
•   Increased business for local restaurants, supply stores, gas stations, accommodations, and contractors during
    time of construction.
•   Solar facilities can enhance a county’s reputation as an attractive and friendly environment for advanced
    manufacturing, technology and related jobs.
•   Through our sponsorship of the Center for Energy Education (C4EE), Geenex solar facilities are also a resource
    for educational opportunities for local students and teachers. C4EE will include area teachers and students in
    summer camps and educational training programs.
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The Center for Energy Education (C4EE) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation and a center for
renewable energy research, education, and workforce development for the eastern United States.
The C4EE provides a place to raise awareness of renewable energy and its importance locally,
regionally, and globally. The C4EE is a hub for the renewable energy industry, a hands-on training
ground for solar installations, a destination for students and families to learn about renewable energy
resources, and an education and training facility to provide the knowledge and skills needed to
pursue a career in the growing renewable energy industry.
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3. Description of Need
The proposed project responds to several important needs in the Ohio region:
1. New cost-effective local power generation capacity to replace retiring fossil fuel plants.
2. Increased demand for renewable energy from customers throughout the PJM marketplace.
3. Education and training opportunities for workforce development in new industries.
4. Opportunities for landowners to diversify income and preserve their real estate assets for future generations.
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4. Description of Project
Fox Squirrel is a proposed ground-mounted solar energy generation facility in Oak Run, Pleasant and Range Townships
of Madison County, Ohio. The facility will have a maximum nameplate capacity of 400 megawatts (MW). The proposed
project area currently consists of approximately 3,045 acres “inside the fence” – of which an estimated 732 acres (24%)
will be covered by solar panels. Construction of the facility is expected to begin in 2021 and take approximately 18
months to complete. The operational life of the facility is expected to last 30-40 years.

                                                                  Solar Energy Generation – The Basics
Key Project Data
• Technology: Solar Photovoltaic
• Racking Type: Single-Axis Tracker
• Interconnection Voltage: 345 kV
• Maximum export capacity: 400 MW
• Buildable area: 3,045 acres (+/-)
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5. Project Schedule
                               July 2020
                                                                                                  Complete
     Land Acquisition

                                                                                                  In Process

                        Interconnection Studies
                                                                                                  Pending

                                Field Studies & Engineering

                           Community Engagement & Permitting

                                                                     Financing and Construction

      2019                      2020                          2021                      2022
6. Preliminary Project Design
Plant Design
Maximum export capacity: 400 MW
Total fenced area: 3,045 acres (+/-)
Module wattage: 400 W (bifacial)
Module count: 1,471,300
Inverter rating: 3.27 MW
Inverter count: 124
Racking type: Single-axis tracker (+/- 60o rotation)   400 W bifacial module                                     3.27 MW inverter station
                                                                                                                       (21.7 ft x 7 ft x 7 ft)
Maximum height: 15 feet                                 (6.6 ft × 3.3 ft × 1.38 in)
Ground coverage ratio: 30% (square), 24% (actual)

Setbacks from Non-Participating Residences
Solar equipment: > 200 feet
Setbacks from Non-Participating Property Lines
Fence line: > 25 feet
Solar equipment: > 75 feet
Setbacks from Road Rights-of-Way
Fence line: > 25 feet
Solar equipment: > 100 feet                                                           Profile view of array at ground level
6-1. Vegetative Buffer Renderings
The maximum height of the solar panels when fully tilted is 15 feet, which has a minimal impact on surrounding
viewshed. However, to help alleviate aesthetic concerns, we are proposing to install vegetative buffering at strategic
locations around the site. Below are examples of what the vegetative buffer will look like when fully mature.

                                                         8 miles from London, OH

                                                                        5 miles from Mt. Sterling, OH
6-2. Energy Storage Option
As the deployment of renewable energy capacity continues to increase, there will be a growing need for energy storage
technologies to complement solar power plants and help optimize power flows on the grid. We are in the process of
analyzing potential energy storage applications for Fox Squirrel project and, if proven economical, the final project
application may include either DC-coupled or AC-coupled energy storage. The most likely technology utilized would be
lithium-ion batteries, supplied by bankable tier 1 manufacturers.

                                                                                  Solar-Plus-Storage – The Basics
DC-Coupled                                                          DC-Coupled Storage   AC-Coupled Storage

Battery is connected on the DC side of the inverter, allowing the
plant to take advantage of “clipped” power that would otherwise
be lost during the sunniest hours of the day.

AC-Coupled
Battery is connected on the AC side of the inverter, losing the
ability to capture clipped power but gaining a wider range of of
support services the system can provide to the grid.
7. Project Studies
A variety of studies have been completed or will be completed before the facility begins construction next year.
                                                   Socioeconomic /          Environmental /
         Civil                Cultural                                                                Interconnection           Land & Title
                                                    Transportation             Ecological

                        Archaeology Predictive                              Critical Issues /
  Drain Tile Mapping                             Economic Impact Study                                 Feasibility Study      Title Commitments
                               Model                                      Constraints Analysis

                        Architecture / History    Construction Route /   Phase 1 Environmental
   Culvert Inventory                                                                                 System Impact Study        ALTA Survey
                          Literature Review       Transportation Study      Site Assessment

                        SHPO Approved Work                                  Threatened &
 Hydrology Assessment                            Decommissioning Plan     Endangered Species           Facilities Study
                               Plan

 Frac Out Contingency    Phase 1 Archaeology
                                                                          Wetland Delineation      Affected Systems Studies
         Plan                  Survey

                        Phase 1 Architecture /                              Visual Resources
  Geotechnical Study
                           History Survey                                      Assessment
                                                                                                                                         Complete

  LIDAR Topography                                                        Glint & Glare Analysis
                                                                                                                                         In Process

                                                                         Sound Level Assessment                                           Pending
8. Maps of the Proposed Facility

                            8 miles from London, OH

                                          5 miles from Mt. Sterling, OH
Site Plan
8. Maps of the Proposed Facility

                            8 miles from London, OH

                                          5 miles from Mt. Sterling, OH
Map 1

8. Maps of the Proposed Facility

                            8 miles from London, OH

                                          5 miles from Mt. Sterling, OH
Map 2

8. Maps of the Proposed Facility

                            8 miles from London, OH

                                          5 miles from Mt. Sterling, OH
Map 3

8. Maps of the Proposed Facility

                            8 miles from London, OH

                                          5 miles from Mt. Sterling, OH
Map 4

8. Maps of the Proposed Facility

                            8 miles from London, OH

                                          5 miles from Mt. Sterling, OH
9. Applicant’s Contact Information

                             Website:         www.geenexsolar.com/foxsquirrel

                             Facebook:        www.facebook.com/foxsquirrelsolar

                             Email address:   foxsquirrel@geenexsolar.com

  Questions?                 Phone number:    (380) 203-2168
10-11. OPSB Process & Contact Info
12. Upcoming Community Meetings
Please join us for more conversation and information at these following upcoming events:

                For more information on how to access, please visit www.geenexsolar.com/foxsquirrel
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