Consider not moving or selling your PV powered home. Making your PV powered 
home your retirement home is a better investment than a savings CD and 
definitely a hedge against increased grid electricity prices for retired people 
on a fixed income. Plant some roots and lead your neighborhood by example.

Joel Davidson

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kirpal Khalsa 
  To: RE-wrenches 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 9:33 PM
  Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Value of PV system to a home


  What I have been putting forth to our customers and potential customers, is 
that a PV system when looked at like an appliance is simply equal to the value 
of the energy it produces over a given period....for straight grid tied systems 
I have used what I think is a conservative number of 20 years and then I 
multiply that by today's energy costs.......so if a system is installed in 
Oregon and electricity is $.09/kWh and the system is expected to produce 
4500kWh per year then that system would add 4500kWh x $.09 x 20 years = $8100 
in value to their property.....in Oregon......
  Certainly you could add average utility price increases over time to the 
value of the energy produced, as well as reductions in system output overtime 
as equipment degrades.....additionally if a party is buying a house equipped 
with a PV system they may not want to calculate a full 20 years into that 
formula if the system was installed years earlier.......I prefer to use 
conservative numbers in my formula inputs, however the argument could be made 
stating that the 20 year time span is too short and if the lifetime is 
potentially double that the value of the system also doubles..... 
  In my mind an off grid system can be more directly tied to the cost of the 
equipment as the grid is not an alternative to the power that is supplied.....
  Finally, we have never had a customer disagree with this basic approach, 
however it still falls flat on its face if the customer is not planning on 
moving or selling their property!

  -- 
  Sunny Regards,
  Kirpal Khalsa
  NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer
  Renewable Energy Systems
  www.oregonsolarworks.com
  541-218-0201 m
  541-592-3958 o


  On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Exeltech <[email protected]> wrote:

          I spoke last October with the Appraisal Journal, and specifically 
with Rick Nevin,
          author of the referenced articles.

          Mr. Nevin stated a recent review conducted by the Appraisal Journal 
confirmed
          the information in the reports is as applicable today as it was when 
the study
          was conducted, and even more so given the increased cost of energy 
that's
          occurred since the study was published.

          Dan

          --- On Tue, 3/22/11, Jamie Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:


            From: Jamie Johnson <[email protected]>
            Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Value of PV system to a home
            To: "Keith Cronin" <[email protected]>, "RE-wrenches" 
<[email protected]>, "Joel Davidson" 
<[email protected]>
            Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 5:01 PM


            Keith & Joel,

            The old metric was $20 in value for each $1 saved in energy, 
however the Appraisal Institute has not supported that valuation metric for 
some time now and neither has Fannie, Freddie or FHA.

            Using the gross sales price that the customer paid for PV as a 
valuation number was also shot down.

            And unfortunately most regional MLS databases don't provide a 
category for solar electric, solar hot water or solar pool heaters, so that 
makes it difficult for an appraiser to use the sales comparison approach.

            A year ago I began developing a valuation model for PV for the 
Appraisal Institutes Educational Committee and they are now incorporating parts 
of it into their training programs on "valuation of sustainable buildings" for 
appraisers.  Earlier this year DOE awarded a grant to Sandia Natl Lab to 
essentially do the same thing for the Solar America Cities program (soon to be 
the Solar America Communities program) and they have since picked up my work on 
the valuation model.

            A proof of concept spreadsheet (which takes all of the fun out of 
it) and pdf explanation of the valuation model should be released this summer.  
I will provide the download link to the list when it is available.  

            It's important to note that any valuation model for PV needs to be 
accepted by Fannie, Freddie and FHA before it is relied on and quoted by the PV 
industry.  There are currently ongoing discussions between FF&F, AI and DOE on 
PV valuations and hopefully they will resolve the PV valuation issues for loan 
transactions soon. 

            Jamie Johnson
            NABCEP Certified PV Technical Sales Professional PVTS012911-44
            NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer 031310-118

            General Manager
            SOLAR POWER ELECTRIC






              -------- Original Message --------
              Subject: [RE-wrenches] Value of PV system to a home
              From: Keith Cronin <[email protected]>
              Date: Tue, March 22, 2011 2:57 am
              To: RE-Wrenches <[email protected]>


              Hi


              Was wondering if anyone has any new data points on the additional 
value a PV system adds to the home?


              If someone spends $X for a system and saves $Y a month/year, how 
is this being calculated?


              Do we have actuaries with enough empirical data to suggest what 
the numbers would look like?


              Realizing alot has to do with location, current cost per kWh of 
electricity etc.


              Could have swore there were some studies done to imput the value 
of two homes on the same street, one with solar and one without- for some 
granular details on the delta in values.


              Thanks


              Keith


         


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