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12-085 Optony, Inc., Feasibility Study for the Civic Center CITY OF AGREEMENT � „ frsC19 CITY OF CUPERTINO 1 / 10300 Torre Avenue 445. 9ss / Cupertino, C;A 95014 /��f('`��� CUPERTINO pectin 7-3200 NO`� THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 19th day of July, 2012, is by and between the CITY OF CUPERTINO (Hereinafter "CITY") and Optony, Inc., 2855 Kifer Rd., Suite 201 Santa Clara, CA 95051, 646-250-4241. Hereinafter "CONTRACTOR"), in consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties agree as follows: CONTRACTOR shall provide or furnish the following specified services and/or materials: Solar Feasibility Study for the City of Cupertino's Civic Center(to include the Library, Community Hall, City Hall and adjacent properties). Check box if services are further described in an Exhibit. El EXHIBITS: The following attached exhibits hereby are made part of this Agreement: A: Proposal B: IRFQ Budget (Pricing Matrix— Bulk Price/Site — 3 @ $1980/site). TERM: The services and/or materials furnished under this Agreement shall commence on Monday, July 30th, 2012 and shall be completed no later than Friday, November 30th, 2012. COMPENSATION: For the full performance of this Agreement, CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR: $5,940. California Labor Code, Section 1771 requires the payment of prevailing wages to all workers employed on a Public Works contract in excess of $1,000.00. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS Ci ENTERED Hold Harmless. Contractor shall, to the fullest extent allowed by law, indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City and its officers, officials, agents, employees and volunteers against any and all liability, claims, stop notices, actions, causes of action or demands whatsoever from and against any of them, including any injury to or death of any person or damage to property or other liability of any nature, arising out of, pertaining to, or related to the performance of this Agreement by Contractor or Contractor's employees, officers, officials, agents or independent contractors. Contractor shall not be obligated under this Agreement to indemnify City to the extent that the damage is caused by the sole or active negligence or willful misconduct of City, its agents or employees. Such costs and expenses shall include reasonable attorneys' fees of counsel of City's choice, expert fees and all other costs and fees of litigation. Subcontracting. Contractor has been retained due to their unique skills and Contractor may not substitute another, assign or transfer any rights or obligations under this Agreement. Unless prior written consent from City is obtained, only those people whose names are listed this Agreement shall be used in the performance of this Agreement. Page 1 of 3 Short Form Agreement Assignment. Contractor may not assign or transfer this Agreement, without prior written consent of CITY. Insurance. Contractor shall file with City a Certificate of Insurance consistent with the following requirements Coverage: Contractor shall maintain the following insurance coverage: (1) Workers' Compensation: Statutory coverage as required by the State of California. (2) Liability: Commercial general liability coverage in the following minimum limits: Bodily Injury: $1,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate - all other Property Damage: $500,000 each occurrence $1,000,000 aggregate If submitted, combined single limit policy with aggregate limits in the amounts of$2,000,000 will be considered equivalent to the required minimum limits shown above. (3) Automotive: Comprehensive automobile liability coverage in the following minimum limits: Bodily injury: $500,000 each occurrence Property Damage: $500,000 each occurrence or Combined Single Limit: $1,000,000 each occurrence Subrogation Waiver. Contractor agrees that in the event of loss due to any of the perils for which it has agreed to provide comprehensive general and automotive liability insurance, Contractor shall look solely to its insurance for recovery. Contractor hereby grants to City, on behalf of any insurer providing comprehensive general and automotive liability insurance to either Contractor or City with respect to the services of Contractor herein, a waiver of any right to subrogation which any such insurer of said Contractor may acquire against City by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. Termination of Agreement. The City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement with or without cause with a seven (7)-day notice. The Contractor may terminate this Agreement with or without cause with a seven (7)-day written notice. Non-Discrimination. No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons under this Agreement because of the race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender or sexual orientation of such person Interest of Contractor. It is understood and agreed that this Agreement is not a contract of employment in the sense that the relationship of master and servant exists between City and undersigned. At all times, Contractor shall be deemed to be an independent contractor and Contractor is not authorized to bind the City to any contracts or other obligations in executing this Page 2 of 3 Short Form Agreement Agreement. Contractor certifies that no one who has or will have any financial interest under this Agreement is an officer or employee of City. City shall have no right of control as to the manner Contractor performs the services to be performed. Nevertheless, City may, at any time, observe the manner in which such services are being performed by the contractor. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws and ordinances including, but not limited to, unemployment insurance benefits, FICA laws, and the City business license ordinance. Changes. No changes or variations of any kind are authorized without the written consent of the City. CONTRACT CO-ORDINATOR and representative for CITY shall be: NAME: Erin M. Cooke DEPARTMENT: Public & Environmental Affairs Division This Agreement shall become effective upon its execution by CITY, in witness thereof, the parties have executed this Agreement the day and year first written above. CONTRACTOR CITY OF PE' INO By i By . l■ i diff I, , ai Title ,S e A P7 9Z./ (S Title: I — • . A. Tt /dr ./'S Soc. Sec. #or Tax I.D go-v'/`) 8 7..50 APPROVALS / EXPENDITURE DISTRIBUTION D -9 MEr o�j DAT ACCOUNT NUMBER � AM 9� Z ZZ 390 $ ,10 CITY A RNE APP-''VED A TO FORM DATE CITY ERK: AJ T DATE A , r- 3-0-f. "Jr( 0091 10/)4// Page 3 of 3 Short Form Agreement INOPTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou Proposal Table of Contents ABOUT OPTONY INC. 1 CAPABILITIES AND APPROACH 2 TEAM AND RESOURCES 4 Project Team 4 Renewable Energy Partner Network 6 RREP PROPOSAL SERVICE OFFERING 7 EXPERIENCE TO DELIVER REQUESTED SCOPE OF WORK 7 TASKS 1-4:SOLAR FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENTS... 9 PROJECT EXAMPLES& TESTIMONIALS 11 ABOUT OPTONY INC. Optony is a global research and consulting firm focused on enabling government and commercial organizations to bridge the gap between solar energy goals and real-world results. Optony's core services offer a systematic approach to planning, implemerting, and managing government, commercial and utility-grade solar power systems, while simultaneously navigating the dramatic and rapid changes in the solar industry. From emerging technologies and best-in-class system designs to government programs and private/public financing options, our independence, domain expertise and unique market position empower our clients to make informed decisions that reduce risk and deliver the greatest long-term return on their solar investments. Optony is a California company based in Silicon Valley that was founded in 2007 with support from the U.S. Department of Energy. We now have over 10C employees globally with regional offices in Silicon Valley, Washington DC, Denver, Beijing, and Hangzhou to serve clients across the USA and China. Optony also has a vibrant research and development division that has participated in over 20 patent filings and continues to evaluate next-generation solar technologies and policies in collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory(NREL)and other i,,,, j- ' leading research institutions as part of our strategic renewable energy network. ENERGY The company was recognized by the Silicon Valley Business Journal in 2011 as AWARDS one of the very best energy service companies in the region and around the s finalist 1G country. Point of Contact: Ben Foster,SVP,Americas Ben.Foster @optony.com 646-250-4241 Tel:408-567-9216 Fax:408-567-9226 www.optony.com CIPTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou As a global company, Optony continues to have a major impact on renewable energy deployment around the world and the team's capabilities are highly requested from Thailand and Malaysia to China and India. For example: Optony is providing technical assistance and guidance to the first ever Solar Decathlon in China, in collaboration with the US Department of Energy, Peking University and the Chinese National Energy Administration. Additionally, Optony creates and manages major New Energy City strategies for multiple cities in China, including Datong and Caofeidian, with combined renewable energy project planning for over 6GW in total installed capacity by 2020. In the United States, our team is squarely focused on moving the solar market forward for our clients and has had a major impact over the past 5 years in the USA, by providing independent technical expertise on projects that included over 630 individual solar sites and a total potential capacity of 640MW. Qptc ny Project Experience USA Prigegt ettM KW --1 Y � P °:4. 0,4 ,xikriAtv £ 1 MO*Project experience:: QIN In the San Francisco Bay Area alone,the Optony team has evaluated over 90 potential sites in the past 18 months and continues to expand its impact with an innovative California Solar Initiative-funded program in the North Bay across the three counties of Marin,Sonoma and Napa. This project is called the SEED Fund and is being managed in cooperation with Strategic Energy Innovations,a highly effective partner in community outreach,energy efficiency auditing,and workforce development programs. CAPABILITIES AND APPROACH How is Optony different from other companies? We are not project developers, system integrators or technology providers. Rather, we are focused on providing clients with independent, critical insights to achieve solar project success on the dimensions of time, cost and compliance with specifications over the long-term. From award winning projects to record-setting solar PHDs,Optony has built an industry-leading team with deep technical expertise. The team has decades of engineering and solar construction experience, and is internationally recognized for its solar economics and policy expertise, market-leading procurement management, and unique insight into actual system performance through innovative analyses in collaboration with NREL and other global renewable energy industry leaders. In comparison to general design and engineering firms that deliver a wide-spectrum of services across traditional industries and technologies, Optony offers much deeper solar expertise across the renewable energy project lifecycle. To avoid the potential conflicts that arise from having financial interests in the projects themselves,these firms increasingly defer to Optony's real-world expertise and knowledge of the -2- •OPTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou latest best practices, technology and vendor performance, as well as external pricing benchmarks to evaluate and review solar sites,system designs and construction plans to ensure high quality and low risk. Similarly, while sustainability consulting firms and non-profits may offer high-level analysis of potential projects, they often lack the technical project insights that can only come with hands-on experience managing large-scale solar projects. Due to the large volume of projects that Optony has across the US and around the world,our team has a broader base of up-to-date solar project knowledge and experience than many of the largest nationwide solar installers—but applied independently for our clients. Optony is the only company to have successful experience supporting large-scale r collaborative solar project efforts (including in Silicon Valley and Washington, DC regions) and is the co-author of the authoritative guide "Purchasing Power: Best Practices for Collaborative Solar Procurement." Our experience, insight and - approach are uniquely tailored to this particular type of regional initiative and are ` also a reason why Optony was awarded the largest DOE-funded project under the Rooftop Solar Challenge — for our Southwest Solar Transformation Initiative P4r01151M4 PP*, covering 4 states and over 70 participating organizations. T Optony's experience across the entire lifecycle of solar projects and programs creates an extensive knowledge base of best practices and comprehensive understanding about how they directly impact long- term performance. We deliver results by focusing on the following key areas: • Stakeholder Engagement. Involvement of all project stakeholders — including local officials Pnegrem and staff, site managers, residents, vendors, Management utility providers, finance partners and others as needed. ° • System Design and Technology Expertise. System Feasbey Assess Providing deep technology and system design ` ' � `� ment� expertise to determine the best options with lowest cost and highest lifetime performance. Va • Project Risk Mitigation. Identifying hidden project risks and opportunities and providing Project Procurement real-world guidance on how to maximize the Management \® Management benefits from each procurement effort. • World-Class Resources. Deploying world-class resources and solar industry best practices to increase vendor participation and reduce costs for clients,while enabling smooth transitions across project phases. • Market-Leading Analysis. Providing clear and meaningful analysis and recommendations with external benchmarks for cost and performance that will not be readily available from the proposals. Including prioritized project opportunities for both the short-term and long-term. • Targeted Communications and Resources. Providing highly relevant talking points, images, and statistics to build and maintain support for this project locally and regionally. Supplying training and resources to build client knowledge and understanding about solar project performance. OPTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou TEAM AND RESOURCES Project Team Optony has a talented team of seasoned leaders with a unique combination of expertise in solar technology, solar project management, energy policy, economics, utility planning, change management, financial analysis, regulatory compliance and sustainable marketing. We work from a position of global knowledge, experience and cutting-edge innovation. We are dedicated to helping organizations grow and profit from clean solar energy while reducing energy consumption and minimizing environmental impact. Shown below is the proposed organization chart to support this major regional initiative. Additional highly qualified and experienced team members will be assigned based on specific project deliverables, scope and emerging stakeholder needs. Alameda County Participating Agencies Optony Ben Foster,SVP Jonathan Whelan Sr.Project Manager Ammar Khann Karma Zafito Network Partners Project Manager Solar Engineer Network Other Associates As Needed Ben Foster—SVP,Americas a , ,; Mr. Foster manages the services division at Optony to ensure that clients are presented with solar solutions that meet their specific needs and ultimately receive the full benefits -I from their investments. Ben has 20 years of experience in evaluating and implementing complex service-related projects to deliver maximum returns. As a former senior manager for McGraw-Hill Construction and Platts (the leader in global energy information), he employs his expertise to develop viable options for solar projects. Ben received his B.S. in Finance and Accounting from the University of Colorado at Boulder and MBA from Old Dominion University along with the designations of Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and Certified Financial Manager (CFM). He is an invited guest lecturer at UC Berkeley, San Jose State University, Denver University and Peking University on the topics of green technology, solar economics, product lifecycle management and global supply chain operations. He previously served on the Board of Directors for the University of Colorado, Boulder Alumni Association and is currently serving on the Board of Directors for Joint Venture:Silicon Valley and the Clean Cities Coalition of Santa Clara County. -a- tOPTONY Silicon Va ley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou Jonathan Whelan—Senior Project Manager Mr.Whelan is a seasoned Project Manager who brings extensive field experience to the Project Delivery team at Optony. He has completed dozens of solar inspections for Optony clients and more than twenty installations while previously working for SPG Solar, in a broad range of roles from installer up to Project Manager. Jonathan specializes in turning solar project concepts into fully-functioning generators of clean -- energy and income for clients. He has led teams tasked with constructing large, high- profile PV installations for the City of Tucson, City of Perris, California State University-Long Beach, Point Loma Nazarene University, Vallecitos Water District, and Johnson& Johnson Pharmaceuticals.Jonathan received his B.S.in Business Administration and Biology from Trinity University in San Antonio,Texas. Thomas Yurysta—Senior Project Manager Mr. Yurysta is a Senior Project Manager with a wide breadth of experience in solar, having been involved in the industry since 2007 in multiple capacities. He began as a design engineer for residential and commercial projects where he created plan sets, bill of materials, and provided technical support for installation of projects from 2kW to >1MW. He later worked in commercial project development, where he trained and 10k I supervised a team of engineers at a leading solar developer and developed estimating ;,' il tools to determine life cycle costs for PV systems. Most recently Thomas created and taught a photovoltaic systems course within the College of Engineering at Peking University in Beijing which covered topics ranging from solar cell physics to system design software and market economics. Thomas received his B.S.in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA. Ammar Khan—Project Manager Mr. Khan is an experienced Project Manager focused on performing detailed Solar Feasibility Assessments, Project Commissioning, and on-site System Optimization services to help our clients achieve the best designed and installed solar systems. Ammar received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering frDm San Jose State University and his Engineer-In- Training certificate from the California Board for Professional Engineers and Land li illikSurveyors. He is an active member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)and the Society of Automotive Engineers(SAE). Tyler Espinoza—Project Manager Mr. Espinoza is a seasoned Project Manager and specializes in renewable energy policy, project analysis, and utility programs. He has experience working with government agencies at all levels with a particular focus on local government sustainability. In his former position with the City and County of San Francisco, he managed the City's solar market development initiatives and solar site assessment program for the commercial 10. r sector.Tyler also has experience establishing greenhouse gas emission inventories for local governments in California and co-developed a carbon offset project with local and federal stakeholders in the Monterey Bay region. Tyler holds a M.A. in International Environmental Policy from the Monterey Institute of International Studies and holds a B.A. in Business Administration from Oregon State University. Karina Zafiro—Solar Engineer Ms. Zafiro has excellent skills and experience as a Solar Engineer working on a variety of projects around the USA from the Bay Area to Utah and Washington, DC. She handles advanced site mapping and analysis, on-site assessments, rebate processing, and 44144% ensuring quality control for technical estimates and designs for both clients and their solar project installers. Karina received her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from San Jose State University and her Engineer-In-Training certificate from the California Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. OPTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou Renewable Energy Partner Network Optony has established strategic relationships with many leading organizations across the USA that can be deployed for our clients with specific needs in all aspects of solar-related projects from detailed technical analysis of components to structural and engineering reviews to legal and accounting issues. Sierra Engineering Group is structural engineering firm founded 20 years ago in Fremont, CA and is a SLEB-Certified company for Alameda County. Their team has an extensive portfolio of projects and broad experience in evaluation, design, seismic analysis and retrofits for all building types and structures including military, public facilities, transportation, retail and product design. The US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is the nation's 42 Rio «rrr primary laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and ' ` development and provides technical assistance in all related technologies and their real-world applications. Meyers-Nave provides the full scope of legal services to cities, counties, meyers I nave redevelopment agencies, special districts and private clients, including specific legal expertise in solar-related projects, from offices throughout California. Strategic Energy Innovations is a Marin County certified green business, ergy Iii .mac i0 and a minority, women-managed business, committed to actions that can -S°O ,. sustain our planet. SEI focuses on supporting essential community groups: schools, colleges and universities, local governments, and affordable housing providers, to help them to access the information, tools and resources needed to address their climate and energy goals. E „.,,,..S EPA The US EPA Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program that supports GREEN the organizational procurement of green power by offering expert advice, POWER technical support, tools and resources.The Green Power Partnerships helps rr PARTNERSHIP' organizations lower the transaction costs of buying green power, reduce their carbon footprint, and communicate their leadership to key stakeholders. Sensiba San Filippo is based in the Bay Area and is one of the largest SENSIBA SAN FILIPPO LAP regional tax and accounting firms in the country.SSF specializes in issues for clean technology, renewable energy finance and project accounting across a broad spectrum of industries to bring clarity, insight and confidence to business decisions. -6- ill❑PTDNY Silicon Va ley Washington DC Denver Beijing Hangzhou RREP PROPOSAL SERVICE OFFERING EXPERIENCE TO DELIVER REQUESTED SCOPE OF WORK Optony has extensive experience with both preliminary and investment-grade feasibility assessments around the US and specifically within the greater E ay area. As shown in the map below, we have evaluated over 90 local sites and/or systems including for the following agencies: City of Cupertino,VTA, SBWMA, Santa Clara County, City of Morgan Hill, We Contra Costa Unified School District, City of Menlo Park, City of Fremont, City of Hayward, Town of Danville, City of Walnut Creek, City of Santa Cruz,and the City of Watsonville. uvalela ,�. e. o� o�rd a '� - nSar3Raf a Fl ��ranrisci � e-e oe y „. . - ,:t.„ , .. C=PaeFfica�. �SanMateo ' rerriont ' '\. a San�Jase 4{ a f's ,,._. .. Optony is also part of a team recently receiving funding from the California Solar Initiative to perform Feasibility Assessments and other programmatic support services for a collaborative solar procurement effort in Marin, Sonoma, and Napa Counties. In addition to these Bay Area projects, Optony's feasibility assessment services have received federal government funding for large-scale projects with public agencies in the Washington, DC area and the American Southwest,as detailed below. Our process for site evaluation is highly refined to offer exceptional quality,taking into consideration the latest best practices and experience from around 'the country to quickly identify opportunities, risks technical challenges and economic feasibility across multiple financing options. Due to our focus, le❑PTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou effective use of technology, efficient processes, and project volume, we are able to provide truly market- leading quality and insight for a best-in-class price. An example of the effectiveness of our processes ,,, and technology can be found in a major 1°$"° Wyorneog collaborative project that Optony initiated and is 351 managing for the Department of Energy under their 7 Rooftop Solar Challenge program on the project pm ,.Y, '/r��Tunited website www.solarroadmap.com. As indicated on f i utm '+P the national map pages, there are over 70 ` ,`l� ra k participating organizations around the southwest F t including 41 municipal agencies, 15 utilities, 4 states ta4as .lGUa.a. and over 10 regional organizations. This effort a ':c 6a ,, leverages Optony's exceptional project management 77:4' 3. 4;.t ,,'' °a skills along with deep solar technical and policy , 's � "°--, °rum expertise to assess the solar potential across entire communities while developing recommendations and resources for improving municipal and solar industry processes. For the Alameda County Regional Sumniayinformatioi National Map Renewable Energy Procurement G,:..,a MOD 6.C/14 to lea,mae gY .„„,,alp,,,r.ta selecta icy to Project, Optony will also provide ' dspiaypkepour ro{etma°ob,Aire R,�, Regional Pease S�^:5�t$..'R#..'RRdsIA'^Ak b y�Hasa Ike pour(fix s to be 'Jeed.311Lfi., &Io. national visibility to both the lead Renewable Energy 1 s..?A" 0 agency and all participants via this L , p „, ' v°f Gt..project nationally recognized website. The P.S. "ta, ,. , FoMw.E Fa RREP project is already featured on :,as< -d.b4,�e 4'" , Q � °`° Q s^�;,a.a Sta86 teen°es t z � ' c R st*tid n the website (using content provided a 4=; "� �` ° •24C Fa d 1 '? '> •tea:r:::,:lamebe Gocnp- B ., by Joint Venture: Silicon Valley) and •:,,,,,,::::::7-,,:7;;2',,,,.. ., e NWT Ki +�,-,_ ^' T era °4-• v-".' will be quickly expanded to include `� ; additional details and links to 0 , .Ew1,„:„, ,.vanaalcvar , .uu'n....o. agencies who would like to be :IeR,y - °DWG featured — all at no additional cost. P'°,.'Simalg2ffi,�, Participating agencies will have the ° t r a , Pe' Cad 5qa f.75�f ar9 kvY opportunity to display progress to a .a °ae aY ,', R029tr,rySNb e9 kN pOfR*a a?a P C -£ .�dl�95 their constituents with comparisons ..,,,,x,2,-,2 �a� ' r a Ca^ma� to others around the region and • K I r•ar=�ad' c "°" «a< a,a�a �ara��,be� �� ���� �� _� one:. around the country. .Pr,,,re,ter(00 wcebia.terlbialea or..Vt.3 kadrr,a are be,..g bre:arec lc/canon Mle,,. With experience taking projects from initial concept and feasibility assessments, through procurement, into project commissioning, and then evaluating installed system performance, Optony is in the unique position to apply full lifecycle analysis to every project, from the very beginning. And because we do not have a financial interest in the technology providers or solar system providers, we put our clients' needs first. This means that we know where issues can arise and more importantly, how to mitigate them early on, without the burden of trying to "sell" specific solutions where they may not fit the needs or goals of our clients. -s- OPTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou TASKS 1-4: SOLAR FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENTS In collaboration with key agency staff and stakeholders, Optony will develop comprehensive feasibility assessments for the pre-screened (Deliverable #1) facilities. Included will be a full investigation of the potential for each site with real-world applications based on each location's unique energy profile,overall financing options and site-specific challenges or requirements. Deliverables all meet or exceed the RREP requested scope and we have highlighted additional Optony value-added services and/or deliverables that will be included in our feasibility assessments(as indicated with the Optony logo.) Preliminary Site Review (Deliverable#1) o Determination of the viability of solar,fuel cells, wind or other types of renewables as identified by site facility owners. o Remote assessment of the technical potential for solar and estimated system sizing o Initial assessment of economic potential o Summary of site information,analysis and calculations o Recommendations for further review in detailed feasibility studies OPTONY o Application of the latest mapping and output correction factors to sizing and production estimates aoPTDNY o Benchmarking against the latest system pricing from Optony's project database ®DPTONY o Identification of potential issues, challenges and opportunities that are often overlooked Investment-grade.feasibility studies with on-site evaluations for high-potential sites(Deliverable#2) TASK 1: Site Analysis o Drawings of the potential solar installations area at each site based on an on-site visit, including recommended location,size and interconnection points. o Evaluation of other on-site renewable energy generation with drawings and sizes as needed. o Analysis of the operational, facility, structural, and environmental challenges specific to that site that may require further detailed assessmen: or that may limit the range of options for solar electricity and/or other renewable energy generation. o Total generation potential, given available space or footprint using market-leading tools, and provided in a standardized format for further a ialysis. o Anticipated electrical output and savings and/or natural gas reduction over a 25-year period. o Potential CO2 reductions and related equivalents. o Minimum and maximum recommended installation capacity, given potential energy efficiency reductions,and optimized for site electricity usage with recommended system size and output. o Analysis of shade impacts and suggested tree :rimming/ removal to accommodate recommended capacities noted above. o Comparison of expected system output to actual electricity consumption at the site to optimize system size for electricity generation including time-of-use load profiles for the facility. o Notation of anticipated site-specific challenges including CEQA or site usage. OP TON YO Interviews with project stakeholders and facility managers to determine potential issues and opportunities at both and agency level and for site operations. -9- •OPTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou ®oPTONY o Creation of a prioritized list of project site recommendations. ROPTONY o Comparison of findings to Optony database of over 600 site analyses to determine additional risk factors or opportunities by site. TASK 2:Technical Analysis o Electrical and Structural analysis of potential renewable energy systems at each facility. o Close collaboration with Agency facilities management team and engineers to determine any potential electrical or structural upgrades that might be necessary. o Analysis of roof type,age and structural integrity to handle incremental load from solar system. o Review of electrical load profile from both a peak demand perspective and total consumption. ®aPTONY o Identification of potential geotechnical areas of investigation for further review. QoPTONYO Consultation with professional engineers, as needed, to determine cost-effective solutions to technical challenges. TASK 3: Economic Feasibility • Evaluation of economic,financing and incentives to reduce up-front costs o Economic feasibility analysis of each solar installation,with realistic project cost forecasts. o Review of potential financing mechanisms including direct purchase, Power Purchase Agreements (PPA), lease to buy options,or debt financing(through QECBs,CREBs,etc.) o Evaluation of available state and federal rebate/incentive programs and the potential impact on project financial viability of changes to rebate/incentive structures that may occur within the following one year. o Modeling of applicable and recommended electricity rate schedules for renewable energy systems, including virtual net metering and feed-in-tariff options. OP TONY O Comparison of site sizes and total aggregated purchasing power, along with latest market trends in financing, costs and technologies to determine multiple realistic scenarios. gloprowo Independent project costing estimates based on over 300MW of projects in the past 12 months to forecast time-sensitive economic impact over the next 12 months. OPTONY o Description of potential alternatives outside of the requested options. TASK 4: Recommendations o Creation of a detailed and summary report of findings and recommendations based on the findings from Tasks 1-3 with sufficient details to make a determination to proceed with procurement of these renewable energy projects. o Provision of site assessment documents for inclusion into the planned RFP package. ®oPTONY o Development of stakeholder-specific talking points to help build support for the project. QaPTONY o Identification of site-specific risks and opportunities for the next phases of this project. Qap1oNYo Review of findings and recommendations with staff, along with explanations of the methodology,financing options,technical analysis and economic impact. -io- ElOPTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou PROJECT EXAMPLES & TESTIMONIALS Optony provides expert, independent services across the entire project lifecycle by applying our deep technical expertise and broad project experience to achieve the greatest possible returns for our clients. Below are some client examples demonstrating how Optony has increased long-term value and environmental impact while reducing risks associated with their solar projects: Santa Clara County Renewable Energy Procurement Project ,Go u ,NN The County is leading a collaborative procurement process that leverages multi-location izt' i. Pi, purchasing to reduce installation costs and PPA prices for sites within the County and eight other independent Silicon Valley agencies. Optony deployed its expertise in solar 41. " •,`+" procurement and project management to ensure that the RFP and PPA were properly 'l`A -6'''' designed, implemented and evaluated. This major effort includes 70 individual sites with more than 14MW in total installed capacity. As part of the project, Optony is also working closely with participating cities to ensure that they maximize the impact from this project while reducing installed costs and project risks. US EPA Clean Energy Collaborative Procurement Initiative Metropolitan Washington, DC Region Ev BEPA The EPA Green Power Partnership launched a major collaborative solar procurement N in the greater Washington, DC area for higher education, local agencies and (41901:11EArat project g g g g " ^"T"`E"s''' federal facilities to maximize installed solar capacity around the region. Optony was engaged to provide technical expertise in the design and implementation of this complex effort across multiple states and a wide array of organizations. This initiative has created a major participant pool with 20 agencies, 176 sites and 57MW of potential solar capacity in Maryland, DC and Northern Virginia. The next milestone is to pursue cost-effective financing for at least half of the sites that could yield over $100M in economic activity and increase the combined level of installed solar regionally by over 200% while generating energy savings for participating agencies. Southwest Solar Transformation Initiative (SSTI) This Department of Energy funded initiative is part of the SunShot program to reduce 4 installed solar project costs in the US by over 75% by 2016. Optony received the largest award for the Rooftop So ar Challenge to create and deploy the SSTI model across 6 states and over 70 participating public organizations. This initiative was launched in early 2012 with participants receiving customized solar roadmaps to pursue local and regional opportunities to dramatically increase installations of cost-effective solar systems for residential and commercial property owners while increasing economic activity in under-served communities. City and County of San Francisco Solar America Cities Project , otn.. The City has established a new program to help commercial property owners to find 4 'fit' .. 1 financing models to enable them to cost-effectively install solar systems on their J = facilities. This project was initiated with Solar America Cities funding and support to .: �� '. ` create a new model for broad application. Optony was engaged to provide expertise in > site assessment, and financial model development for renewable energy systems. This project is underway with a planned impact in the next 12 months of at least 2MW. -11- OPTONY Silicon Valley I Washington DC I Denver I Beijing I Hangzhou Solar Energy and Economic Development(SEED)Fund SEEfl„_,: The SEED Fund Project, funded by the California Solar Initiative, will demonstrate an Fund innovative solar procurement business model that utilizes a public-private revolving fund to enable a collaborative platform for deploying solar energy across multiple government and educational organizations for maximum impact on installed solar system capacity, local economic activity, and the regional environment. Optony is providing technical expertise, program management support, feasibility assessments, client education workshops, and procurement management. The project is underway and currently performing outreach to interested municipal agencies and schools with initial site inventory screening across Marin,Sonoma and Napa counties. City of Walnut Creek Solar Portfolio Analysis& Procurement • The City has created a major solar initiative to evaluate 8 locations for solar potential as part of their overall sustainability strategy. They engaged Optony to develop a comprehensive s.*�r investment-grade feasibility study for their full portfolio of sites and evaluate appropriate WALNUT financing models to meet their needs. This effort is underway with over 400kW in capacity CREEK identified for future development. The next phases planned for this year are procurement and project management to ensure a successful outcome to this important effort. Shandong Province, China 10MW Solar Farm Construction Management A local project developer in the Shandong Province in eastern China has commissioned a 10MW solar farm that taps into the utility provider's feed-in-tariff • `1; for clean energy production. Optony was engaged to provide project engineering, Ik procurement and management services for the developer while ensuring compliance with local government regulations and procedures. The design and application process has been completed and construction is scheduled for Q4 2010. Peking University Green Campus initiative In a major effort to demonstrate national leadership on clean technology and green //��� = campus design, Peking University is creating a showcase for solar technologies and installations at their main campus in Beijing, China. The University partnered with Optony to develop its overall solar strategy along with leading-edge designs for ji 4 selected campus facilities.Optony was chosen because of its strengths in fundamental PFkIN(Urnrveus1 Y• solar R&D and innovative approach to design, project management and utilization of world-class best practices. The first phase, including system feasibility and design, has been completed and the project build phase is planned for 2010 with Optony oversight and management. Citywide Renewable Energy Planning Project in Datong, China The Mayor of Datong, China is implementing a bold vision to transition the City's economy from a national center of coal production to an internationally recognized leader in renewable energy innovation and deployment. Due to their leadership and commitment in China, they were also selected to host the inaugural 2013 Solar Decathlon in China. Optony was engaged to create a realistic, but very aggressive, New Energy Cities plan for 2015 and 2020. The result was a comprehensive review of opportunities and challenges with a detailed implementation plan for the next 9 years that will lead to over 7GW of new energy projects. This effort was so well received by local, provincial and state officials, that it is rapidly becoming the standard for future city energy planning across China. Additional information is available upon request or can be found on our website at www.optony.com -12- Deliverable#1 and#2 Classified as Alameda County Local(located within Small Local Emerging the 9-County Bay Firm Technology Single Site Price Bulk Price(per site) Business(SLEB) Area) Comments Deliverable#2 Deliverable#2 PV Solar Thermal Fuel Cell Wind Deliverable#1 (Tasks 1-4) Total Deliverable#1 (Tasks 1-4) Total Optony Inc. PV $ 200.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,200.00 $ 180.00 $ 1,800.00 $ 1,980.00 Cert Pending Site Visit YES Exceeds qualifications for solar pv. Deliverable#2,Task 5(per site) Firm Energy Efficiency Notes Vendor Contact Information Sites under Sites 100,000- Sites over 100,000 sq.ft. 400,000 sq.ft. 400,000 sq.ft. Contact Name Email Phone Address A minimum of $2,000 per site will be charged for all Task 5 Optony,Inc. $0.07/sq ft $0.06/sq ft $0.04/sq ft sites. Optony,Inc. Ben Foster Ben.Foster @Opt(646-250-4241 2855 Kifer Rd,Suite 201 Santa Clara,CA 95051 •