The financing options determine the set of variables that Solar Advisor displays on the Financing page, and whether or not the Utility Rate page is available. See the table below for details.
Note. The electricity sales price is an input on the Utility Rate page for commercial projects with cash or loan financing. For utility and third-party ownership projects, the electricity sales price is a result reported as the first year PPA Price on the Results page. The Utility Rate page is not available for utility and third-party ownership projects.
Residential Market
Available for photovoltaic, generic fossil, and solar water heating systems.
A small-scale project developed and owned by a residential homeowner with no depreciation tax deductions or investment return constraints. Residential projects sell electricity through a net metering agreement with an electric service provider at either a fixed rate or a rate based on a time-of-use pricing schedule defined on the Utility Rate page. The two residential financing options with parameters defined on the Financing page are:
| • | Cash, where the total installation cost is incurred in year zero of the cash flow. |
| • | Loan or Mortgage, where a portion of the installation cost is incurred in year zero, and the rest is spread over the analysis period, with annual capital and interest payments. |
Residential projects may or may not benefit from tax credits or payment incentives
Commercial Market
Available for photovoltaic, parabolic trough, dish-Stirling, and generic fossil systems.
A mid-scale project developed and owned by a commercial entity that qualifies for a depreciation deduction under U.S. federal tax code. Commercial projects sell electricity through a net metering agreement with an electric service provider at either a fixed rate or a rate based on a time-of-use pricing schedule defined on the Utility Rate page. The two commercial financing options with parameters defined on the Financing page are:
| • | Cash, where the total installation cost is incurred in year zero of the cash flow. |
| • | Loan, where a portion of the installation cost is incurred in year zero, and the rest is spread over the analysis period, with annual capital and interest payments. |
The Third-party Ownership option is for a project that is installed, owned and operated by a party separate from the commercial entity that owns the property on which the project is installed. Third-party ownership projects sell electricity through a power purchase agreement with the property owner at a fixed price with optional annual escalation, are financed through a loan, and must meet a minimum internal rate of return target. The financing parameters and constraints are defined on the Financing page. The electricity sales price is reported as the first year PPA price in the Metrics table on the Results page.
Commercial projects may or may not benefit from tax credits or payment incentives.
Utility and IPP
Available for all systems.
A large-scale power generation project financed through a loan that sells electricity to an electricity off-taker through a power purchase agreement at a fixed price with optional annual escalation. Utility projects must meet minimum debt service coverage ratio and internal rate of return targets.
Utility projects may or may not benefit from tax credits or payment incentives.
No Financials
Available for all systems except power tower.
This option is for analyses of system performance that do not involve cost or financial modeling.
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