Institutions seeking to deploy on-site clean energy solutions are facing a number of challenging questions: How can solutions be deployed under tight budget constraints, with a minimum of upfront cost? What deal and financing structures are available to non-tax paying institutions? Is it best to build and own a system internally, or use a third-party developer?
As more institutions look to on-site clean energy generation to reduce operating costs and meet environmental goals, these questions are growing in importance. In this post, I will explore how institutions are approaching these questions, and provide examples of new financing and development approaches being utilized. This is my second post based on content from EUCI’s Utilizing Clean Power Development Conference hosted in Philadelphia in the middle January. My first post detailed the steps organizations are taking to evaluate on-site clean energy solutions and is available here.
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