Download the complimentary customer-facing PPA slide deck that accompanies this post! (Click Here) In part two of this series on selling power purchase agreements (PPAs), New Resource Solutions (NRS) will discuss what to expect during each step of the process. The PPA financing process can be complicated to navigate, and NRS endeavors to give its partners the tools to prepare…
Download the complimentary customer-facing PPA slide deck that accompanies this post! (CLICK HERE) Power purchase agreements (PPAs) are an integral part of the commercial solar market, which consists of projects with schools, municipalities, private companies, non-profits, etc. PPAs make up 80% of sales in the annual $5B commercial solar market. However, many installers struggle with the mechanics of a PPA:…
New Resource Solutions played an atypical role in this project, and as such, we’re excited to share details about it. NRS acted as the “Developer” in this project, which allowed us to better understand the risks and mitigants associated with the typical “Developer” role we often support. For avoidance of doubt, acting as “Developer” is not a part of our…
Greentech Media published this article which was co-authored by Marc Palmer and Ben Huffman (Partner with law firm Sheppard Mullin). The article discusses potential impacts to the commercial solar industry in light of the new petition by the New England Ratepayers Association (NERA) to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). This petition requests FERC to assert jurisdiction over any on-site,…
Utility Dive published this post on our outlook on the commercial solar industry after COVID-19. Check it out here If you cannot access the link, copy and paste the following address into your browser: https://www.utilitydive.com/news/post-covid-19-a-positive-outlook-for-the-commercial-solar-industry/576773/
New Resource Solutions was founded to unlock commercial solar projects – a goal that is shared by communities across the United States and around the world. One powerful mechanism we identified to potentially unlock billions of dollars in commercial solar projects is called “Catalytic Capital”. At a basic level, Catalytic Capital brings with it either no or below-market return expectations…