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Presentation to Lee County Zoning Board of Appeals On Behalf of Local Landowners and Hamilton Township Tom Hewson John Stamberg P.E. Principal Energy Ventures Analysis Inc Arlington Virginia 703-276-8900 November 27, 2011 Decommissioning


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Presentation to Lee County Zoning Board of Appeals On Behalf of Local Landowners and Hamilton Township Tom Hewson John Stamberg P.E. Principal Energy Ventures Analysis Inc Arlington Virginia 703-276-8900 November 27, 2011

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Decommissioning Costs and Risks

 Why should Lee County care?

Paul Gipe estimated that there over 14,000 wind turbines in California alone that were abandoned by 1997. Abandoned wind turbines have/will continue to adversely affect local property values and character.

Caithness Windfarm Information Forum (www.caithnesswindfarms.co.uk) tracks wind turbine accident data that can be confirmed through press reports or official releases. They have documented (through 9/2012) 249 turbine blade failure incidents, 195 turbine fires and 130 structural failures– that can lead to premature unit decommissioning.

Wind facilities are often developed as limited liability corporations. At the end of the project life, the LLC may have no equity remaining to fund decommissioning cost.

Pre-funding future decommissioning costs has become a common requirement for wind project permitting.

Intent to have cost paid by wind developer who financially benefits from wind project operation

Different approaches available to assign decommissioning cost and risk between wind project

  • perators and local community
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Decommissioning Risk

Abandoned Wind Turbines at Kamora Wind Farm (HI)

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Decommissioning Risk

130 documented cases of structural failure such this January 2008 accident in Cumbria UK

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Decommissioning Risk

Wind turbine foundation failure

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Decommissioning Risk

195 Documented Wind turbine fires such as this turbine in

  • Germany. Can be caused by equipment failure or lightning.
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Decommission Planning

Decommissioning Plan Components

 Defining Scope of Work:

Dismantling wind turbines and met towers

Removing turbine foundations (to what depth?) and land reclamation

Removing crane pads

Substation removal (transformers, equipment, foundations, etc..)

O&M building removal

Access Roads- Retain or remove?

Collection system electrical system- Abandon underground lines or remove?

Trigger decommissioning as individual turbines cease operation or wait until entire project is shutdown

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Decommission Financing

 Financing cost approaches

 Project performance bond for a defined scope of work with an approved

highly rated bonding company--- Assigns 100% of project risk to project bonding agency

 Financial bond at a preset amount to be sufficient to cover anticipated

decommissioning costs– Leaves future cost escalation and scrap value risks to local community and property owners

 Other financial assurance – Assigns full financial risks to local community

and property owners if financial assurance entity fails

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Decommissioning Costs

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Decommissioning Costs

Table 1. Decommissioning Cost Known To Wind Turbine Contractors and Items with Insufficient Details to Make Independent Demolition Estimates

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Decommissioning Costs

Scrap Amounts Dixon Iron and Metal 7/20/12 Verbal Quote

(4)

Per Turbine Received Scrap Value Truck Delivery Cost

(5)

Cost to Disassemble

  • r Torch

(6)

Cost to Load at Wind Farm Crew B-12N

(7)

Net Scrap Value

  • I. Turbine Metal
  • A. Rotor 60 Tons

(1),(3)

  • 1. Hub Iron/Steel

40 tons $165/ton $6,600 $400 (2 trips) $1,000 $2,305 $2,895

  • 2. Blades

20 tons

  • B. Nacelle 82 Tons

(1),(2)

  • 1. Gear Box, Transmission,

Brakes 35 tons $165/ton $5,775 $400 (2 trips) Nil $2,305 $3,070

  • 2. Generator

35 tons $7,500/each $7,500 $200 (1 trip) Nil $1,153 $6,147

  • 3. Non-Metal

12 tons

  • C. Tower/Bolts

(2)

  • 1. Tower

205 tons $165/ton $33,825 $4,000 (10 trips) $5,000 $11,525 $13,300

  • D. Subtotal per Turbine

280 tons $53,700 ($5,000) ($6,000) ($17,288) $25,412

  • E. Subtotal per 87 Turbines

24,360 tons $4,671,900 ($435,000) ($522,000) ($1,504,056) $2,210,844

  • II. Transformers/Miscellaneous
  • A. Turbine Transformer

7.48 tons

  • 1. Sheet Steel

3.1 tons

  • 2. Core Steel

1.6 tons 6.3 tons $3,276 at $66 Nil $768 $2,442

  • 3. Core Copper

1.6 tons $0.26/#

(9)

(3 trips)

  • 4. Oil

1.15 tons

  • B. Subtotal per 87 Turbines

$285,012 ($5,742) Nil ($66,816) $212,454

  • C. Master Primary Transformer

(MPT) 120 tons $62,400

(10)

$0.26/# $800 (4 trips) Nil ($2,305) $59,294

  • D. Miscellaneous (in above

Section I)

  • E. Subtotal per 87 Turbines

$347,412 ($6,542) Nil ($69,121) $271,748

  • III. Total Salvage Value

$5,019,312 ($441,542) ($522,000) ($1,573,177) $2,482,592

Table 2 Net Scrap Salvage Value

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Decommissioning Costs

Table 3 Non-Metal Disposal Costs

Item Amount Site Process Cost Trucking Cost To Load Landfill Dumping Cost Total Cost

  • 1. Blades

20 tons $4,371.50/3 blades $200 (1 trip) $51.00 3/day $900

(

$5,542.50 (Crew B-7) (Crew B-10-U)

  • 2. Nacelle Non-Metal

12 tons $1,452.60 $200 (1 trip) $51.00 3/day $450 $2,153.60 (Crew Q-20) (Crew B-10-U)

  • 3. Transformer and Transmission

500 gal $1,200 = 12 barrels $50.00 Nil $450 $1,700.00 Oils @ $100/barrel

  • 4. Cost per Turbine

$7,024.10 $450 $102 $1,800 $9,376.10

  • 5. Cost for 87 Turbines

$611,097 $39,150 $8,874 $156,600 $815,721

Lee County landfill charge at $900 per 20 ton load

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Decommissioning Costs

Table 4- Foundation Removal and Land Reclamation

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Decommissioning Costs

Table 5 --Road Removal Costs

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Decommissioning Risk

Future Labor Cost Escalation Scrap Market Value Changes Landfill Disposal Costs Land Acquisition Costs Landfill Regulation Changes Heavy Equipment Rental Costs Fuel Costs

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Presentation to Lee County Zoning Board of Appeals On Behalf of Local Landowners and Hamilton Township Tom Hewson John Stamberg P.E. Principal Energy Ventures Analysis Inc Arlington Virginia 703-276-8900 November 27, 2011