Microgrid Global Innovation Forum

Pre-Conference Workshop:


Microgrid Financing and Economics

9:00 am - 12:20 pm
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Location: Mary Graydon Hall, American University     View Campus Map (location circled in red)

The microgrid sector is experiencing high growth rates and rapid evolution as microgrids become an increasingly cost-effective alternative for integrating renewables, ensuring reliable power and electrifying off-grid sites. However, both the technical operations and economics of microgrids differ significantly from conventional power plants and grid-tied renewable plants. Microgrids are typically more complex systems that can offer a broader range of services and benefits to their energy-users than conventional power options; all of which need to be considered and evaluated when determining the feasibility of microgrid projects.

In addition, microgrids are capital intensive projects requiring significant upfront investment. The system economics directly impact the ability and cost of financing which will often determine whether a project is able to go ahead. Investors and financiers will evaluate projects according to a range of standardised metrics and risk criteria.

This half-day workshop is intended for project owners, developers and investors who are preparing microgrid projects and need to consider the economic and financial aspects in order to obtain financing or sell projects. It will also be of interest for participants in other sectors, including equipment suppliers and advisors, who may be asked to participate in project financing or for whom project economics are relevant.

The workshop will be a mix of educational sessions and more interactive session with participants expected to participate. Participants are encouraged to forward questions, issues or case studies ahead of time for these to be included or covered in the workshop.

Agenda

8:30 - 9:00 am        Registration and coffee

9:00 - 9:45 am        Review of Microgrid economic concepts and component economics
  • Applicable economic and technical terms relating to microgrid systems
  • Main components of microgrid systems (generation, distribution, balance of plant)
  • Component economics and use cases
9:45 - 10:30 am        Economic and financial evaluation of projects
  • Key system economic metrics including LCOE, capex, cashflow, pay-back period, IRR
  • System financing
  • Consideration depending on stakeholder perspective
10:30 - 10:50        Coffee Break

10:50 - 11:30        Case studies - village system and commercial system
  • Practical overview of two case studies - one village system and a commercial system
  • Comparison of microgrid system with alternatives
11:30 - 12:10        Interactive session on improving Microgrid project economics
  • Identification of key drivers of microgrid economic performance
  • Discussion on options for improving economics (increasing or broadening revenues, reducing capex or operating costs)
12:10 - 12:20        Wrap up and questions


Workshop Facilitator

Arnaud Henin, Gommyr Power Networks, Microgrids expert

Arnaud Henin

Managing Director
Gommyr Power Networks

Arnaud Henin is managing director of Gommyr Power Networks, a microgrid and distributed generation-focused advisory firm, where he leads work on distributed renewable generation, energy storage, and microgrid projects. Arnaud brings more than 12 years experience in the renewable energy and finance sectors covering business, economic and technical issues. He is focused on working on sustainable business models for deploying renewable energy in microgrid and localised power solutions, and covers Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Prior to Gommyr Power, Arnaud managed the Piraeus Clean Energy fund, investing in renewable energy and cleantech projects in South East Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean region. Earlier he was a manager with McKinsey & Company serving clients on projects in the energy, renewables and climate change sectors across Europe and Africa. At the beginning of his career he spent several years working in engineering and as a manager with a number of start-ups in the high tech sector in Canada. Arnaud holds a BEng in Electrical Engineering from McGill University and an MBA from INSEAD.

Registration fee: $295 ($195.00 for government, academic, and non-profit attendees).     Click here to register.