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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20101216Application.pdfeslDA~POR~ An IDACORP Company DONOVAN E. WALKER Senior Counsel dwalkercæidahopower.com December 16,2010 VIA HAND DELIVERY Jean D. Jewell, Secretary Idaho Public Utilties Commission 472 West Washington Street P.O. Box 83720 Boise, Idaho 83720-0074 Re: Case No. IPC-E-10-52 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR A DETERMINATION REGARDING THE FIRM ENERGY SALES AGREEMENT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC ENERGY BETWEEN IDAHO POWER COMPANY AND BRAVO WIND LLC Dear Ms. Jewell: Enclosed for filing please find an original and seven (7) copies of Idaho Power Company's Application in the above matter. Iy yours,f t(rJ Donovan E. Walker DEW:csb Enclosures 1221 W. Idaho St. (83702) P.O. Box 70 Boise. ID 83707 DONOVAN E. WALKER (ISB No. 5921) LISA D. NORDSTROM (ISB No. 5733) Idaho Power Company P.O. Box 70 Boise, Idaho 83707 Telephone: (208) 388-5317 Facsimile: (208) 388-6936 dwalkerayidahopower.com Inordstrom((idahopower.com RECEl 'Hunnrr. i" PY3.' "'9luiU Uk.. b n . J Attorneys for Idaho Power Company Street Address for Express Mail: 1221 West Idaho Street Boise, Idaho 83702 BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MA TIER OF THE APPLICATION ) OF IDAHO POWER COMPANY FOR ) CASE NO. IPC-E-10-52 A DETERMINATION REGARDING THE ) FIRM ENERGY SALES AGREEMENT FOR ) APPLICATION THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF ELECTRIC ) ENERGY BETWEEN IDAHO POWER ) COMPANY AND BRAVO WIND LLC. ) ) Idaho Power Company ("Idaho Powet' or "Company"), in accordance with RP 52 and the applicable provisions of the Public Utilty Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 ("PURPA"), hereby respectfully applies to the Idaho Public Utilties Commission ("I PUC" or "Commission") for an Order accepting or rejecting the Firm Energy Sales Agreement ("FESA") between Idaho Power and Bravo Wind LLC ("Bravo" or "Sellet') under which Bravo would sell and Idaho Power would purchase electric energy generated by the Bravo Wind ("Facilty") located near Burley, Idaho. APPLICATION - 1 In support of this Application Idaho Power represents as follows: i. BACKGROUND 1. Sections 201 and 210 of PURPA, and pertinent regulations of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC"), require that regulated electric utilities purchase power produced by cogenerators or small power producers that obtain qualifying facilty ("OF") status. The rate a OF receives for the sale of its power is generally referred to as the "avoided cost" rate and is to reflect the incremental cost to an electric utilty of electric energy or capacity or both, which, but for the purchase from the OF, such utilty would generate itself or purchase from another source. The Commission has authority under PURPA Sections 201 and 210 and the implementing regulations of the FERC, 18 C.F.R. § 292, to set avoided costs, to order electric utilties to enter into fixed-term obligations for the purchase of energy from OFs, and to implement FERC rules. 2. Bravo proposes to design, construct, install, own, operate, and maintain a 29.9 megawatt ("MW") (Maximum Capacity Amount) wind generating facilty to be located near Burley, Idaho. The Facilty wil be a OF under the applicable provisions of PURPA. The FESA for this Facilty, as well as the FESAs for Alpha Wind LLC, Charlie Wind LLC, Delta Wind LLC, and Echo Wind LLC, has been executed by Kevin Simmons, Senior Business Development Manager for Shell Wind Energy Inc., in his capacity as President of the LLCs for each of the aforementioned projects. 3. On November 5, 2010, Idaho Power filed a Joint Petition and Motion seeking a reduction in the published avoided cost rate eligibilty cap from 10 aMW to 100 kilowatts ("kW"). Case No. GNR-E-10-04. On December 3,2010, the Commission APPLICATION - 2 issued Order No. 32131 setting a Modified Procedure comment schedule with which to develop a record for its decision regarding the Joint Petition and Motion's request to lower the published avoided cost rate eligibility cap. Comments are due on December 22, 2010, Reply Comments are due January 19, 2011, and Oral Argument is scheduled for January 27, 2011. The Commission also ordered that its decision regarding whether to reduce the published avoided cost eligibilty cap become effective on December 14, 2010. 4. Idaho Power has an obligation under federal law, FERC regulations, and this Commission's Orders, that it has not been relieved of, to enter into power purchase agreements with PURPA OFs. As stated in the Joint Petition filng, Idaho Power has received a large amount, in terms of both volume and MWs, of requests from PURPA OF developers demanding to enter into published avoided cost rate FESAs. The Company continues to process these requests, in the ordinary course of business, and file the same for review with this Commission, as is its legal obligation. However, the request in this Application, as well as several other Applications that have been and wil be filed over the course of the next couple of months, is made with the specific reservation of rights and incorporation of the averments set forth in the Joint Petition regarding the possible negative effects to the both the utilty and its customers of additional and unfettered PURPA OF generation on system reliabilty, utilty operations, and costs of incorporating and integrating such a large penetration level of PURPA OF generation into the utilty's system. 5. As recently as November 2, 2010, in the Yellowstone Power case, the Commission reiterated to Idaho Power that, "we intend for the Company to assist the APPLICATION - 3 Commission in its gatekeeper role of assuring that utility customers are not being asked to pay more than the Company's avoided cost for the OF contracts. We expect Idaho Power to rigorously review such contracts." Order No. 32104. Even though Idaho Power is legally obligated to continue to negotiate, execute, and submit PURPA OF contracts for Commission review, it also feels obligated to reiterate that the continuing and unchecked requirement for the Company to acquire additional intermittent and other OF generation regardless of its need for additional energy or capacity on its system not only circumvents the Integrated Resource Planning process and creates system reliability and operational issues, but it also increases the price its customers must pay for their energy needs. II. THE FIRM ENERGY SALES AGREEMENT 6. On December 15, 2010, Idaho Power and Bravo entered into a FESA pursuant to the terms and conditions of the various Commission Orders applicable to this PURPA agreement for a wind resource. See Order Nos. 30415, 30488, 30738, and 31025. A copy of the FESA is attached to this Application as Attachment NO.1. Under the terms of this FESA, Bravo elected to contract with Idaho Power for a 20-year term using the non-Ievelized published avoided cost rates as currently established by the Commission for energy deliveries of less than 10 average megawatts ("aMW"). This FESA was executed by Bravo on December 13, 2010. It was subsequently executed by Idaho Power on December 15, 2010, and now filed for the Commission's review on December 16,2010. 7. The nameplate rating of this Facilty is 29.9 MW. As defined in paragraph 1.17 and paragraph 4.1.3 of the FESA, Bravo wil be required to provide data on the APPLICATION - 4 Facilty that Idaho Power wil use to confirm that under normal and/or average conditions, the Facilty wil not exceed 10 aMW on a monthly basis. Furthermore, as described in paragraph 7.5 of the FESA, should the Facilty exceed 10 aMW on a monthly basis, Idaho Power wil accept the energy (Inadvertent Energy) that does not exceed the Maximum Capacity Amount, but wil not purchase or pay for this Inadvertent Energy. 8. This PURPA wind agreement includes the Mechanical Availabilty Guarantee ("MAG"), Wind Integration Cost reduction, and Wind Forecasting cost sharing as required in Commission Order No. 30488. In addition, Bravo and Idaho Power have agreed to Delay Liquidated Damages and associated Delay Security provisions of $45 per kW of nameplate capacity within this FESA that have previously been approved as reasonable by the Commission in several PURPA FESAs. See Case Nos. IPC-E-10-02, IPC-E-10-05, IPC-E-10-15, IPC-E-10-16, IPC-E-10-17, IPC-E-10-18, IPC-E-10-19, and IPC-E-10-22. 9. Bravo has elected October 31, 2014, as the Scheduled First Energy Date and December 31, 2014, as the Scheduled Operation Date for this Facilty. See Appendix B. Various requirements have been placed upon Bravo in order for Idaho Power to accept energy deliveries from this Facilty. Idaho Power will monitor compliance with these initial requirements. In addition, Idaho Power wil monitor the ongoing requirements through the full term of this FESA. 10. The FESA, as signed and submitted by the parties thereto, contains non- levelized published avoided cost rates in conformity with applicable IPUC Orders. All APPLICATION - 5 applicable interconnection charges and monthly operation and maintenance charges under Schedule 72 wil be assessed to Bravo. 11 . The FESA provides that all applicable interconnection charges and monthly operational or maintenance charges under Schedule 72 wil be assessed to Seller. The Facilty is currently in the beginning stages of the generator interconnection process. Assuming that Seller continues to provide necessary technical information and make payments for interconnection materials and studies in a timely manner, Idaho Powets Delivery business unit wil be able to proceed with its interconnection and transmission study processes, which ultimately results in a Schedule 72 Generator Interconnection Agreement, or "GIA" between Bravo and Idaho Power. PURPA OF generation must be designated as a network resource ("DNR") on Idaho Powets system, which requires Idaho Power - Power Supply to submit a Transmission Service Request ("TSR") on behalf of the Facilty to Idaho Power Delivery. Upon resolution of any and all upgrades required to acquire transmission capacity for this Facility's generation, and upon execution of the FESA and the GIA, this Facilty may then be designated as a network resource. 12. Seller has selected October 31, 2014, for the Scheduled First Energy Date and December 31, 2014, as the Scheduled Operation Date. Bravo has been advised that it is Bravo's responsibilty to work with Idaho Powets Delivery business unit to ensure that sufficient time and resources wil be available for Delivery to construct the interconnection facilties, and transmission upgrades if required, in time to allow the Facilty to achieve the December 31, 2014, Scheduled Operation date. Seller has been further advised that delays in the interconnection or transmission process do not APPLICATION - 6 constitute excusable delays in achieving the Scheduled Operation date and if Seller fails to achieve the Scheduled Operation date at the times specified in the FESA, delay damages wil be assessed. The developer of the Facilty has advised Idaho Power that it is aware of these requirements and the accompanying risk inherent in demanding to proceed with obligating itself to a Scheduled First Energy Date and Scheduled Operation Date in the FESA without knowing what upgrades wil be required, and what time frame the interconnection and potential system network upgrades can be constructed within. Bravo has advised Idaho Power that is has been advised of and is willng to take the responsibilty and risk associated with electing to proceed with this contract without knowledge of the requirements of interconnection and possible transmission upgrades. 13. Bravo has also been made aware of and accepted the provisions of the FESA and the Company's approved Tariff Schedule 72 regarding non-compensated curtailment or disconnection of its Facilty should certain operating conditions develop on the Company's system. According to the standard provisions in Article XII of the FESA, curtailment without compensation may occur if there is an event of Force Majeure, a Forced Outage, or a temporary disconnection of the Facilty in accordance with Tariff Schedule 72. If the generation from the Facilty wil have an adverse effect upon Idaho Powets service to its customers, Idaho Power may temporarily disconnect the Facilty from Idaho Powets transmission/distribution system as specified within Schedule 72, or take such other reasonable steps as Idaho Power deems appropriate. The parties' intent and understanding is that non-compensated curtailment would be exercised when the generation being provided by the Facility in certain operating APPLICATION - 7 conditions exceeds or approaches the minimum load levels of the Company's system such that it may have a detrimental effect upon the Company's abilty to manage its thermal, hydro, and other resources in order to meet its obligation to reliably serve loads on its system. 14. Section 21 of the FESA provides that the FESA wil not become effective until the Commission has approved all of the FESA's terms and conditions and declared that all payments Idaho Power makes to Bravo for purchases of energy wil be allowed as prudently incurred expenses for ratemaking purposes. II. MODIFIED PROCEDURE 15. Idaho Power believes that a hearing is not necessary to consider the issues presented herein and respectfully requests that this Application be processed under Modified Procedure, Le., by written submissions rather than by hearing. RP 201 et seq. If, however, the Commission determines that a technical hearing is required, the Company stands ready to prepare and present its testimony in such hearing. IV. COMMUNICATIONS AND SERVICE OF PLEADINGS 16. Communications and service of pleadings, exhibits, orders, and other documents relating to this proceeding should be sent to the following: Donovan E. Walker, Senior Counsel Lisa Nordstrom, Lead Counsel Idaho Power Company 1221 West Idaho Street P.O. Box 70 Boise, Idaho 83707 dwalker((idahopower.com Inordstromayidahopower.com Randy C. Allphin Energy Contract Administrator Idaho Power Company 1221 West Idaho Street P.O. Box 70 Boise, Idaho 83707 rallphin((idahopower.com APPLICATION - 8 V. REQUEST FOR RELIEF 17. Idaho Power Company respectfully requests that the Commission issue an Order: (1) authorizing that this matter may be processed by Modified Procedure; (2) accepting or rejecting the Firm Energy Sales Agreement between Idaho Power Company and Bravo Wind LLC without change or condition; and, if accepted, (3) declaring that all payments for purchases of energy under the Firm Energy Sales Agreement between Idaho Power Company and Bravo Wind LLC be allowed as prudently incurred expenses for rate making purposes. Respectfully submitted this 16th day of December 2010. etW~Kft~ Attorney for Idaho Power Company APPLICATION - 9 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I HEREBY CERTIFY that on the 16th day of December 2010 I served a true and correct copy of the within and foregoing APPLICATION upon the following named parties by the method indicated below, and addressed to the following: Bravo Wind LLC Attn: Operations Manager Bravo Wind LLC c/o Cotterel Wind Energy Center LLC 150 North Dairy Ashford Building C, Suite 356D Houston, Texas 77079 Hand Delivered -. U.S. Mail _ Overnight Mail FAX -. Email dick.willams((shell.com &9:c(~ Donovan E. Walker APPLICATION - 10 BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTiliTIES COMMISSION CASE NO. IPC-E-10-52 IDAHO POWER COMPANY ATTACHMENT NO.1 Aricle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 FIR ENERGY SALES AGREEMENT BETWEEN IDAHO POWER COMPANY AN BRAVO WIN LLC TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE Defintions No Reliance on Idao Power Warties Conditions to Acceptance of Energy Term and Operation Date Puchase and Sale of Net Energy Purchase Price and Method of Payment Envionmental Attrbutes Facilty and Interconnection Metering and Telemetry Records Operations Indemnification and Insurce Force Majeure Liabilty; Dedication Several Obligations Waiver Choice of Laws and Venue Disputes and Default Governental Authorization Commission Order Successors and Assigns Modification Taxes Notices Additional Terms and Conditions Severability Counterpars Entire Agreement Signatures Appendix A AppendixB AppendixC AppendixD AppendixE 12/10/2010 FIR ENERGY SALES AGREEMENT (10 aMW or Less) Project Name: Bravo Wind Project Project Number: 41455350 THIS AGREEMENT, entered into on this L day of December, 2010 between BRAVO WIN LLC (Seller), and IDAHO POWER COMPAN, an Idaho corporation (Idaho Power), hereinafter sometimes referred to collectively as "Paries" or individually as "Par." WITNSSETH: WHEREAS, Seller wil design, construct, own, maintain and operate an electric generation facility; and WHEREAS, Seller wishes to sell, and Idaho Power is wiling to purchase, firm electrc energy produced by the Seller's Facilty. THEREFORE, In considertion of the mutual covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, the Parties agree as follows: ARTICLE I: DEFINITIONS As used in this Agreement and the appendices attached hereto, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 1.1 "Availabilty Shortfall Price" - The curent month's Mid-Columbia Market Energy Cost minus the curent month's All Hours Energy Price specified in pargraph 7.3 of this Agreement. If this calculation results in a value less than 15.00 Mils/kWh the result shall be 15.00 Mils/kWh. 1.2 "Business Days" - means any calendar day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday, or a NERC recognized holiday. 1.3 "Calculated Net Energy Amount" - A monthly estimate, prepared and documented after the fact by Seller, reviewed and accepted by the Buyer that is the calculated monthly maximum energy 1 12/10/2010 deliveries (measured in kWh) for each individual wind turbine, totaled for the Facility to determine the total energy that the Facility could have delivered to Idaho Power during that month based upon: (1) each wind tubines Nameplate Capacity, (2) Suffcient Pre Mover available for use by each wind tubine during the month, (3) incidents of Force Majeure, (4) scheduled maintenance, or (5) incidents of Forced Outages less Losses and Station Use. If the durtion of an event characterized as item 3, 4 or 5 above (measured on each individual occurence and individual wind tubine) lasts for less than 15 minutes, then the event wil not be considered in this calculation. The Seller shall collect and maintain actual data to support this calculation and shall keep this data for a minimum of 3 years. 1.4 "Commission" - The Idao Public Utilties Commission. 1.5 "Contract Year" - The period commencing each calendar year on the same calenda date as the Operation Date and ending 364 days thereafter. 1.6 "Delay Liquidated Damages" - Damages payable to Idaho Power as calculated in paragraph 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6. 1.7 "Delay Period" - All days past the Scheduled Operation Date until the Seller's Facility achieves the Operation Date. 1.8 "Delay Price" - The current month's Mid-Columbia Market Energy Cost minus the curent month's All Hours Energy Price specified in paragraph 7.3 of this Agreement. If this calculation results in a value less than 0, the result of this calculation wil be O. 1.9 "Designated Dispatch Facility" - Idaho Power's Systems Operations Group, or any subsequent group designated by Idao Power. 1.10 "Effective Date" - The date stated in the opening paragraph of this Fir Energy Sales Agreement representing the date upon which this Fir Energy Sales Agreement was fully executed by both Paries. 1.11 "Facility" - That electrc generation facilty described in Appendix B of this Agreement. -2- 12/10/2010 1.12 "First Energy Date" - The day commencing at 00:01 hours, Mountain Time, following the day that Seller has satisfied the requirements of Aricle IV and the Seller begins delivering energy to the Idao Power electrical system at the Point of Delivery. 1.13 "Forced Outage" - a partial or total reduction of a) the Facility's capacity to produce and/or deliver Net Energy to the Point of Delivery, or b) Idaho Power's abilty to accept Net Energy at the Point of Delivery for non-economic reasons, as a result ofIdao Power or Facilty: 1) equipment failure which was not the result of negligence or lack of preventative maintenance, or 2) responding to a transmission provider curilment order, or 3) unplaned preventative maintenance to repair equipment that left unepaired, would result in failure of equipment prior to the planned maintenance period, or 4) planed maintenance or construction of the Facilty or electrical lines required to serve this Facility. The Paries shall make commercially reasonable efforts to perform this unplanned preventative maintenance during periods of low wind availabilty. 1.14 "Heayy Load Hours" - The daily hours beginning at 7:00 am, ending at 11:00 pm Mountain Time, (16 hours) excluding all hours on all Sundays, New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Chrstmas. 1.15 "Inadvertent Energy" - Electric energy Seller does not intend to generate. Inadvertent energy is more paricularly described in paragrph 7.5 of this Agreement. 1.16 "Interconnection Facilities" - All equipment specified in Idaho Power's Schedule 72. 1.17 "Intial Capacity Determination" - The process by which Idaho Power confirs that under normal or average design conditions the Facility will generate at no more than 10 average MW per month and is therefore eligible to be paid the published rates in accordance with Commssion Order No. 29632. 1.18 "Light Load Hours" - The daily hours beginning at 11 :00 pm, ending at 7:00 am Mountain Time (8 hours), plus all other hours on all Sundays, New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thansgiving and Chrstmas. -3- 12/10/2010 1.19 "Losses" - The loss of electrical energy expressed in kilowatt hours (kWh) occurrng as a result of the transformation and transmission of energy between the Meterig Point and the point the Facilty's energy is delivered to the Idaho Power electrical system. The loss calculation formula wil be as specified in Appendix B of this Agreement. 1.20 "Market Energy Reference Price" - Eighty-five percent (85%) of the Mid-Columbia Market Energy Cost. 1.21 "Material Breach" - A Default (paragraph 19.2.1) subject to paragraph 19.2.2. 1.22 "Maxium Capacity Amount" - The maximum capacity (MW) ofthe Facilty wil be as specified in Appendix B of this Agreement. 1.23 "Mechanical Availabilty" - The percentage amount calculated by Seller within 5 days after the end of each month of the Facilty's monthly actual Net Energy divided by the Facility's Calculated Net Energy Amount for the applicable month. Any damages due as a result of the Seller fallng short of the Mechanical Availabilty Guarantee for each month shall be determined in accordance with paragraph 6.4.4. 1.24 "Mechanical Availabilty Guarantee" shall be as defined in paragrph 6.4. 1.25 "Metenng Equipment" - All equipment specified in Schedule 72, this Agreement and any additional equipment specifed in Appendix B required to measure, record and telemeter bi- directional power flows from the Seller's Facilty at the Meterng Point. 1.26 "Metenng Point" - The physical point at which the Metering Equipment is located that enables accurate measurement of the Test Energy and Net Energy deliveries to Idaho Power at the Point of Delivery for this Facility that provides all necessar data to administer this Agreement. 1.27 "Mid- Columbia Market Energy Cost" - The monthly weighted average of the daly on-peak and off-peak Dow Jones Mid-Columbia Index (Dow Jones Mid-C Index) prices for non-firm energy. If the Dow Jones Mid-Columbia Index price is discontinued by the reporting agency, both Parties wil mutually agree upon a replacement index, which is similar to the Dow Jones Mid-Columbia -4- 12/10/2010 Index. The selected replacement index wil be consistent with other similar agreements and a commonly used index by the electrical industry. 1.28 "Nameplate Capacity" -The full-load electrical quantities assigned by the designer to a generator and its prime mover or other piece of electrical equipment, such as transformers and circuit breakers, ~nder standardized conditions, expressed in amperes, kilovolt-amperes, kilowatts, volts or other appropriate unts. Usually indicated on a nameplate attached to the individual machine or device. 1.29 "Net Energy" - All of the electric energy produced by the Facilty, less Station Use, less Losses, expressed in kilowatt hours (kWh) delivered to Idao Power at the Point of Delivery. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Seller commits to deliver all Net Energy to Idao Power at the Point of Delivery for the full term of the Agreement. Net Energy does not include Inadvertent Energy. 1.30 "Operation Date" - The day commencing at 00:01 hours, Mountain Time, following the day that all requirements of paragraph 5.2 have been completed. 1.31 "Point of Delivery" - The location specified in Appendix B, where Idaho Power's and the Seller's electrical facilities are interconnected and the energy from this Facilty is delivered to the Idaho Power electrical system. 1.32 "Prudent Electrical Practices" - Those practices, methods and equipment that are commonly and ordinaly used in electrical engineering and operations to operate electric equipment lawfully, safely, dependably, efficiently and economically. 1.33 "Scheduled Operation Date" - The date specified in Appendix B when Seller anticipates achievig the Operation Date. It is expected that the Scheduled Operation Date provided by the Seller shall be a reasonable estimate of the date that the Seller anticipates that the Seller's Facilty shall achieve the Operation Date. 1.34 "Schedule 72" - Idaho Power's Tariff No 101, Schedule 72 or its successor schedules as approved by the Commission. The Seller shall be responsible to pay all costs of interconnection -5- 12/10/2010 and integration of this Facility into the Idaho Power electrical system as specified within Schedule 72 and this Agreement. 1.35 "Season" - The three perods identified in paragraph 6.2.1 of this Agreement. 1.36 "Special Facilities" - Additions or alterations of transmission and/or distribution lines and transformers as described in Schedule 72. 1.37 "Station Use" - Electrc energy that is used to operate equipment that is auxilar or otherwise related to the production of electricity by the Facility. 1.38 "Sufficient Prime Mover'~ means wind speed that is (1) equal to or greater than the generation unit's manufactuer-specified minium levels required for the generation unt to produce energy, and (2) equal to or less than the generation unit's manufacturer-specified maximum levels at which the generation unit can safely produce energy. 1.39 "Surlus Energy" - All Net Energy produced by the Seller's Facility and delivered by the Facility to the Idaho Power electrcal system prior to the Operation Date. 1.40 "Total Cost of the Facility" - The total cost of strctures, equipment and appurenances. 1.41 "Wind Energy Production Forecast" - A forecast of energy deliveries from this Facilty provided by an Idaho Power administered wind forecasting modeL. The Facility shall be responsible for an allocated portion of the total costs of the forecasting model as specified in Appendix E. ARTICLE II: NO RELIANCE ON IDAHO POWER 2.1 Seller Independent Investigation - Seller warants and represents to Idaho Power that in enterig into this Agreement and the undertakng by Seller of the obligations set forth herein, Seller has investigated and determined that it is capable of performing hereunder and has not relied upon the advice, experience or expertise of Idaho Power in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 2.2 Seller Independent Experts - All professionals or experts including, but not limited to, engineers, attorneys, or accountants that Seller may have consulted or relied on in undertaking the transactions contemplated by this Agreement have been solely those of Seller. -6- 12/10/2010 ARTICLE II: WARTIES 3.1 No Warranty by Idaho Power - Any review, acceptance or failure to review Seller's design, specifications, equipment or facilities shall not be an endorsement or a confiration by Idao Power and Idao Power makes no warrnties, expressed or implied, regarding any aspect of Seller's design, specifications, equipment or facilties, including, but not limited to, safety, durabilty, reliability, strength, capacity, adequacy or economic feasibilty. 3.2 Qualifyng Facilty Status - Seller warants that the Facility is a "Qualifying Facility," as that term is used and defined in 18 CFR 292.201 et seq. Afer initial qualification, Seller wil take such steps as may be required to maintain the Facilty's Qualifying Facility status durng the ter of this Agreement and Seller's failure to maintain Qualifyng Facility status wil be a Material Breach of this Agreement. Idaho Power reserves the right to review the Facilty's Qualifyng Facilty status and associated support and compliance documents at anytime durng the term of this Agreement. ARTICLE N: CONDITIONS TO ACCEPTANCE OF ENERGY 4.1 Prior to the First Energy Date and as a condition of Idaho Power's acceptance of deliveries of energy from the Seller under this Agreement, Seller shall: 4.1.1 Submit proof to Idaho Power that all licenses, permits or approvals nece~sar for Seller's operations have been obtained from applicable federal, state or local authorities, including, but not limited to, evidence of compliance with Subpar B, 18 CFR 292.201 et seq. as a certified Qualifyng Facility. 4.1.2 Opinion of Counsel - Submit to Idaho Power an Opinion Letter signed by an attorney admitted to practice and in good standing in the State of Idaho providing an opinon that Seller's licenses, perts and approvals as set forth in paragraph 4.1.1 above are legally and validly issued, are held in the name of the Seller and, based on a reasonable independent review, counsel is of the opinion that Seller is in substantial compliance with -7- 12/10/2010 said permits as of the date of the Opinion Letter. The Opinion Letter wil be in a form acceptable to Idaho Power and wil acknowledge that the attorney rendering the opinion understands that Idaho Power is relying on said opinon. Idaho Power's acceptace of the form wil not be uneasonably withheld. The Opinion Letter wil be governed by and shall be interpreted in accordance with the legal opinion accord of the American Bar Association Section of Business Law (1991). 4.1.3 Initial Capacity Determination - Submit to Idao Power such data as Idao Power may reasonably require to perform the Intial Capacity Determination. Such data wil include but not be limited to, Nameplate Capacity, equipment specifications, prime mover data, resource characterstics, normal and/or average operating design conditions and Station Use data. Upon receipt of this information, Idaho Power wil review the provided data and if necessar, request additional data to complete the Initial Capacity Determation within a reasonable time. 4.1.3.1 If the Maximum Capacity specified in Appendix B of this Agreement and the cumulative manufacture Nameplate Capacity rating of the individual generation units at this Facility is less than 10 MW, the Seller shall submit detailed, manufacturer, verifiable data of the Nameplate Capacity ratings of the actual individual generation units to be installed at this Facility. Upon verification by Idao Power that the data provided establishes the combined Nameplate Capacity rating ofthe generation units to be installed at this Facility is less than 10 MW, it wil be deemed that the Seller has satisfied the Initial Capacity Determation for this Facility. 4.1.4 Nameplate Capacity - Submit to Idaho Power manufacturer's and engineering documentation that establishes the Nameplate Capacity of each individual generation unit that is included within this entire Facility. Upon receipt of this data, Idaho Power shall review the provided data and determine if the Nameplate Capacity specified is reasonable -8- 12/10/2010 based upon the manufacturer's specified generation ratings for the specific generation units. 4.1.5 Engineer's Certifications - Submit an executed Engieer's Certification of Design & Construction Adequacy and an Engineer's Certification of Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Policy as described in Commission Order No. 21690. These certificates wil be in the form specified in Appendix C but may be modified to the extent necessar to recognize the different engineering disciplines providing the certificates. 4.1.6 Insurance - Submit written proof to Idaho Power of all insurance required in Aricle XII. 4.1.7 Interconnection - Provide written confirmation from Idaho Power's delivery business unit that Seller has satisfied all interconnection requirements. 4.1.8 Network Resource Designation - The Seller's Facility has been designated as a network resource capable of deliverig firm energy up to the amount of the Maximum Capacity. 4.1.8.1 Seller has provided all information required to enable Idaho Power to file an initial trasmission capacity request. a) Results of the intial transmission capacity request are known and acceptable to the Seller. b) Seller acknowledges responsibility for all interconnection costs and any costs associated with acquirg adequate firm transmission capacity to enable the project to be classified as an Idaho Power designated firm network resource. c.) If the Facility is located outside of the Idao Power service terrtory, in addition to the above requirements, the Seller must provide evidence that the Seller has acquired firm transmission capacity from all required transmitting entities to deliver the Facility's energy to an acceptable point of delivery on the Idao Power electrcal system. 4.1.9 Written Acceptance - Request and obtain written confirmation from Idaho Power that all conditions to acceptance of energy have been fulfilled. Such written confiration shall be -9- 12/10/2010 provided within a commercially reasonable time following the Seller's request and wil not be unreasonably withheld by Idao Power. ARTICLE V: TERM AN OPERATION DATE 5.1 Ter - Subject to the provisions of paragraph 5.2 below, this Agreement shall become effective on the date first written and shall continue in full force and effect for a period of twenty (20) Contract Years from the Operation Date. 5.2 Operation Date - The Operation Date may occur only after the Facilty has achieved all of the following: a) Achieved the First Energy Date. b) Commssion approval of this Agreement in a form acceptable to Idaho Power has been received. c) Seller has demonstrated to Idao Power's satisfaction that the Facility is complete and able to provide energy in a consistent, reliable and safe maner. d) Seller has requested an Operation Date from Idaho Power in a written format. e) Seller has received written confiration from Idaho Power of the Operation Date. Ths confirmation wil not be uneasonably withheld by Idaho Power. 5.3 Operation Date Delay - Seller shall cause the Facility to achieve the Operation Date on or before the Scheduled Operation Date. Delays in the interconnection and transmission network upgrade study, design and construction process that are not Force Majeure events accepted by both Paries, shall not prevent Delay Liquidated Damages from being due and owing as calculated in accordance with this Agreement. 5.3.1 If the Operation Date occur after the Scheduled Operation Date but on or prior to ninety (90) days following the Scheduled Operation Date, Seller shall pay Idao Power Delay Liquidated Damages calculated at the end of each calendar month after the Scheduled Operation Date as follows: Delay Liquidated Damages are equal to ((Curent month's Initial Year Net -10- 12/10/2010 Energy Amount as specified in paragraph 6.2.1 divided by the number of days in the curent month) multiplied by the number of days in the Delay Period in the curent month) multiplied by the current month's Delay Price. 5.3.2 If the Operation Date does not occur withi niety (90) days following the Scheduled Operation Date, the Seller shall pay Idaho Power Delay Liquidated Damages, in addition to those provided in paragraph 5.3.1, calculated as follows: Forty five-dollar ($45) multiplied by the Maximum Capacity with the Maximum Capacity being measured in kW. 5.4 If Seller fails to achieve the Operation Date within ninety (90) days following the Scheduled Operation Date, such failure wil be a Material Breach and Idao Power may terminate this Agreement at any time until the Seller cures the Material Breach. Additional Delay Liquidated Damages beyond those calculated in 5.3.1 and 5.3.2 wil be calculated and payable using the Delay Liquidated Damage calculation described in 5.3.1 above for all days exceeding ninety (90) days past the Scheduled Operation Date until such time as the Seller cures this Material Breach or Idaho Power terminates this Agreement. 5.5 Seller shall pay Idaho Power any calculated Delay Liquidated Damages within seven (7) days of when Idaho Power calculates and presents any Delay Liquidated Damages bilings to the Seller. Seller's failure to pay these damages within the specified time wil be a Material Breach of this Agreement and Idao Power shall draw fuds frm the Delay Securty provided by the Seller in an amount equal to the calculated Delay Liquidated Damages. 5.6 The Paries agree that the damages Idao Power would incur due to delay in the Facility achieving the Operation Date on or before the Scheduled Operation Date would be difficult or impossible to predict with certainty, and that the Delay Liquidated Damages are an appropriate approximation of such damages. 5.7 Prior to the Seller executing this Agreement, the Seller shall have agreed to and executed a Letter of Understanding with Idaho Power that contains at a minium the following requirements: -11- 12/10/2010 a) Seller has filed for interconnection and is in compliance with all payments and requirements of the interconnection process. b) Seller has provided all information required to enable Idaho Power to file an initial transmission capacity request. 5.8 Within thiry (30) days of the date of a final non-appealable Commission Order as specified in Aricle XXI approving this Agreement; Seller shall post liquid securty ("Delay Securty") in a form as described in Appendix D equal to or exceeding the amount calculated in paragraph 5.8.1. Failure to post this Delay Security in the time specified above wil be a Material Breach of this Agreement and Idaho Power may terminate this Agreement. 5.8.1 Delay Securty The greater of forty-five dollars ($45) multiplied by the Maximum Capacity with the Maximum Capacity being measured in kW or the sum of thee month's estimated revenue. Where the estimated three months of revenue is the estimated revenue associated with the first three full months following the estimated Scheduled Operation Date, the estimated kWh of energy production as specified in paragraph 6.2.1 for those three months multiplied by the All Hours Energy Price specified in paragraph 7.3 for each of those three months. 5.8.1.1 In the event (a) Seller provides Idaho Power with certification that (1) a generation interconnection agreement specifyng a schedule that wil enable this Facility to achieve the Operation Date no later than the Scheduled Operation Date has been completed and the Seller has paid all required interconnection costs, or (2) a generation interconnection agreement is substantially complete and all material costs of interconnection have been identified and agreed upon and the Seller is in compliance with all terms and conditions of the generation interconnection agreement, the Delay Security calculated in accordance with paragraph 5.8.1 wil be reduced by ten percent (10%). -12- 12/10/2010 5.8.1.2 If the Seller has received a reduction in the calculated Delay Securty as specified in paragraph 5.8.1.1 and subsequently (1) at Seller's request, the generation interconnection agreement specified in paragraph 5.8.1.1 is revised and as a result the Facility wil not achieve its Operation Date by the Scheduled Operation Date, or (2) if the Seller does not maintain compliance with the generation interconnection agreement, the full amount of the Delay Securty as calculated in paragraph 5.8.1 wil be subject to reinstatement and will be due and owing within five (5) business days from the date Idao Power requests reinstatement. Failure to timely reinstate the Delay Securty wil be a Material Breach of this Agreement. 5.8.2 Idaho Power shall release any remaining securty posted hereunder after all calculated Delay Liquidated Damages are paid in full to Idaho Power and the earlier of: 1) thiry (30) days after the Operation Date has been achieved, or 2) sixty (60) days after the Agreement has been terminated. ARTICLE VI: PURCHASE AN SALE OF NET ENERGY 6.1 Delivery and Acceptance of Net Energy - Except when either Pary's performance is excused as provided herein, Idaho Power will purchase and Seller wil sell all of the Net Energy to Idaho Power at the Point of Delivery. All Inadvertent Energy produced by the Facility wil also be delivered by the Seller to Idaho Power at the Point of Delivery. At no time wil the total amount of Net Energy and/or Inadvertent Energy produced by the Facilty and delivered by the Seller to the Point of Delivery exceed the Maximum Capacity Amount. 6.2 Net Energy Amounts - Seller intends to produce and deliver Net Energy in the following montWy amounts. These amounts shall be consistent with the Mechanical Availabilty Guarantee. -13- 12/10/2010 6.2.1 Initial Year Monthly Net Energy Amounts: Month Season 1 March April May Season 2 July August November December Season 3 June September October Januar Februar kWh 7,068,000 6,498,000 6,704,066 4,750,101 5,087,837 6,477,481 7,068,000 6,286,024 5,228,259 6,713,545 6,768,876 6,384,000 6.3 Unless excused by an event of Force Majeure, Seller's failure to deliver Net Energy in any Contract Year in an amount equal to at least ten percent (10%) of the sum of the Intial Year Monthly Net Energy Amounts as specified in pargraph 6.2 shall constitute an event of default. 6.4 Mechanical Availability Guarantee - Afer the Operational Date has been established, the Facilty shall achieve a minimum monthly Mechancal Availability of eighty-five percent (85%) for the Facilty for each month during the full term of this Agreement (the "Mechanical Availabilty Guarantee"). Failure to achieve the Mechanical Availabilty Guarantee shall result in Idaho Power calculating damages as specified in paragraph 6.4.4. 6.4.1 At the same time the Seller provides the Monthly Power Production and Availabilty Report (Appendix A), the Seller shall provide and certify the calculation of the Facilty's current month's Mechanical Availability. The Seller shall include a summar of all information used to calculate the Calculated Net Energy Amount including but not limited to: (a) Forced Outages, (b) Force Majeure events, (c) wind speeds and the impact on generation output, and (c) scheduled maintenance and Station Use information. 6.4.2 The Seller shall maintain and retain for thee (3) years detailed documentation supporting -14- the monthly calculation of the Facilty's Mechanical Availabilty. 12/10/2010 6.4.3 Idaho Power shall have the right to review and audit the documentation supporting the calculation of the Facility's Mechancal Availability at reasonable times at the Seller's offces. 6.4.4 If the curent month's Mechanical Availabilty is less than the Mechanical Availability Guarantee, damages shall be equal to: ((eighty-five (85) percent of the month's Calculated Net Energy Amount) minus the month's actual Net Energy deliveries) multiplied by the Availability Shortfall Price. 6.4.5 Any damages calculated in paragraph 6.4.4 wil be offset against the curent month's energy payment. If an unpaid balance remains after the daages are offset against the energy payment, the Seller shall pay in full the remaining balance within thirty (30) days of the date of the invoice. ARTICLE VII: PURCHASE PRICE AND METHOD OF PAYMENT 7.1 Heavv Load Purchase Price - For all Net Energy received durng Heavy Load Hour, Idaho Power wil pay the non-levelized energy price in accordance with Commission Order 31025 adjusted in accordance with Commission Order 30415 for Heavy Load Hour Energy deliveries, adjusted in accordance with Commssion Order 30488 for the wind integration charge, and with seasonalization factors applied: Yeår Season 1 - (73.50 %) Mils/kWh Season 2 - (120.00 %) Mills/kWh Season 3 - (100.00 %) Mils/kWh 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 40.52 42.80 45.32 47.71 50.29 53.05 54.64 56.20 57.90 59.57 66.15 69.87 74.00 78.18 82.74 87.64 90.46 93.23 96.25 99.21 55.12 58.24 61.66 64.92 68.42 72.17 74.34 76.61 79.12 81.59 -15- 12/10/2010 2020 61.29 102.27 84.14 2021 63.33 105.90 87.16 2022 65.46 109.67 90.31 2023 67.67 113.59 93.57 2024 69.97 117.66 96.97 2025 72.35 121.90 100.50 2026 74.38 125.49 103.49 2027 76.62 129.20 106.58 2028 78.96 133.03 109.77 2029 81.38 136.97 113.06 2030 83.87 141.04 116.45 2031 87.22 146.51 121.01 2032 90.15 151.30 125.00 2033 93.19 156.26 129.13 7.2 Light Load Puchase Price - For all Net Energy received during Light Load Hours, Idao Power wil pay the non-levelized energy price in accordance with Commission Order 31025 adjusted in accordance with Commission Order 30415 for Light Load Hour Energy deliveries, adjusted in accordance with Commission Order 30488 for the wind integration charge, and with seasonalization factors applied: Season 1 - (73.50 %)Season 2 - (120.00 %)Season 3 - (100.00 %) Year Mils/kWh Mils/kWh Mils/kWh 2010 35.59 58.11 48.42 2011 37.88 61.84 51.54 2012 40.40 65.95 54.96 2013 42.79 69.86 58.22 2014 45.37 74.06 61.72 2015 48.13 78.91 65.48 2016 49.72 81.73 67.64 2017 51.28 84.50 69.76 2018 52.97 87.51 72.07 2019 54.65 90.47 74.35 2020 56.37 93.53 76.86 2021 58.41 97.16 79.88 2022 60.54 100.93 83.03 2023 62.74 104.85 86.29 2024 65.04 108.92 89.69 2025 67.43 113.16 93.22 2026 69.45 116.76 96.21 2027 71.55 120.47 99.30 -16- 12/10/2010 2028 73.70 124.29 102.49 2029 76.03 128.24 105.78 2030 78.52 132.31 109.1 7 2031 81.87 137.77 113.73 2032 84.80 142.56 117.72 2033 87.84 147.52 121.85 7.3 All Hour Energy Price - The price to be used in the calculation of the Surplus Energy Price and Delay Price shall be the non-levelized energy price in accordance with Commission Order 31025 adjusted in accordance with Commission Order 30488 for the wind integration charge,and with seasonalization factors applied: Season 1 - (73.50 %)Season 2 - (120.00 %)Season 3 - (100.00 %) Year MilslkWh MilslkWh MilslkWh 2010 38.33 62.57 52.14 2011 40.61 66.30 55.26 2012 43.13 70.42 58.68 2013 45.52 74.33 61.93 2014 48.10 78.85 65.44 2015 50.86 83.75 69.19 2016 52.45 86.58 71.36 2017 54.01 89.35 73.48 2018 55.71 92.36 75.88 2019 57.37 95.32 78.35 2020 59.10 98.38 80.90 2021 61.14 102.01 83.92 2022 63.27 105.78 87.07 2023 65.48 109.70 90.33 2024 67.78 113.77 93.73 2025 70.16 118.01 97.26 2026 72.18 121.60 100.25 2027 74.28 125.31 103.35 2028 76.58 129.14 106.53 2029 79.00 133.09 109.82 2030 81.49 137.16 113.21 2031 84.84 142.62 117.77 2032 87.77 147.41 121.76 2033 90.81 152.37 125.89 7.4 Surplus Energy Price - For all Surplus Energy, Idaho Power shall pay to the Seller the curent month's Market Energy Reference Price or the All Hours Energy Price specified in paragraph -17- 12/1012010 7.3, whichever is lower. 7.5 Inadvertent Energy - 7.5.1 Inadvertent Energy is electric energy produced by the Facility, expressed in kWh, which the Seller delivers to Idao Power at the Point of Delivery that exceeds 10,000 kW multiplied by the hours in the specific month in which the energy was delivered. (For example Januar contains 744 hours. 744 hours times 10,000 kW = 7,440,000 kWh. Energy delivered in Januar in excess of 7,440, 000 kWh in this example would be Inadvertent Energy.) 7.5.2 Although Seller intends to design and operate the Facility to generate no more than ten (10) average MW and therefore does not intend to generate Inadvertent Energy, Idaho Power wil accept Inadvertent Energy that does not exceed the Maximum Capacity Amount but wil not purchase or pay for Inadvertent Energy. 7.6 Payment Due Date - Undisputed Energy payments, less the Wind Energy Production Forecasting Monthly Cost Allocation (MCA) described in Appendix E and any other payments due Idaho Power, wil be disbured to the Seller within 30 days of the date whích Idaho Power receives and accepts the documentation of the monthly Mechanical Available Guartee and the Net Energy actually delivered to Idaho Power as specified in Appendix A. 7.7 Continuing Jursdiction of the Commission _ Ths Agreement is a special contract and, as such, the rates, terms and conditions contained in this Agreement wil be construed in accordace with Idao Power Company v. Idaho Public Utilties Commssion and Afton Energy, Inc., 107 Idaho 781, 693 P.2d 427 (1984), Idao Power Company v. Idaho Public Utilities Commission, 107 Idaho 1122,695 P.2d i 261 (1985), Afon Energy, Inc, v. Idaho Power Company, 111 Idaho 925, 729 P.2d 400 (1986), Section 210 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 and 18 CFR §292.303-308. -18- 12/1012010 ARTICLE VII: ENVIRONMENTAL ATTRIUTES 8.1 Seller retains ownership under this Agreement of green tags and renewable energy certificates (RECs), or the equivalent environmental attributes, directly associated with the production of energy from the Seller's Facility sold to Idaho Power. ARTICLE IX: FACILITY AN INERCONNCTION 9.1 Design of Facility - Seller wil design, construct, install, own, operate and maintain the Facility and any Seller-owned Interconnection Facilities so as to allow safe and reliable generation and delivery of Net Energy and Inadvertent Energy to the Idaho Power Point of Delivery for the full term of the Agreement. 9.2 Interconnection Facilities - Except as specifically provided for in this Agreement, the required Interconnection Facilties wil be in accordace with Schedule 72, the Generation Interconnection Process and Appendix B. The Seller is responsible for all costs associated with this equipment as specified in Schedule 72 and the Generation Interconnection Process, includig but not limited to initial costs incurred by Idaho Power for equipment costs, installation costs and ongoing monthly Idao Power operations and maintenance expenses. ARTICLE X: METERIG AND TELEMETRY - 10.1 Metering - Idaho Power shall, for the account of Seller, provide, install, and maintain Meterg and Telemetry Equipment to be located at a mutually agreed upon location to record and measure power flows to Idaho Power in accordance with this Agreement and Schedule 72. The Metering Equipment wil be at the location and the type required to measure, record and report the Facilty's Net Energy, Station Use, Inadvertent Energy and maximum energy deliveries (kW) at the Point of Delivery in a maner to provide Idaho Power adequate energy measurement data to administer this Agreement and to integrate this Facility's energy production into the Idaho Power electrical system. 10.2 Telemetry - Idaho Power wil install, operate and maintain at Seller's expense metering, -19- 12/10/2010 communications and telemetry equipment which wil be capable of providing Idaho Power with continuous instantaneous telemetry of Seller's Net Energy and Inadvertent Energy produced and delivered to the Idaho Power Point of Delivery to Idaho Power's Designated Dispatch Facility. ARTICLE XI - RECORDS 11.1 Maintenance of Records - Seller shall maintain at the Facilty or such other location mutually acceptable to the Parties adequate total generation, Net Energy, Station Use, Inadvertent Energy and maximum generation (kW) records in a form and content acceptable to Idaho Power. 11.2 Inspection - Either Party, after reasonable notice to the other Pary, shall have the right, durg normal business hours, to inspect and audit any or all generation, Net Energy, Station Use, Inadvertent Energy and maximum generation (kW) records pertaining to the Seller's Facility. ARTICLE XII: OPERATIONS 12.1 Communications - Idaho Power and the Seller shall maintain appropriate operating communications through Idao Power's Designated Dispatch Facilty in accordace with Appendix A of this Agreement. 12 .2 Energy Acceptance - 12.2.1 Idaho Power shall be excused from accepting and payig for Net Energy or accepting Inadvertent Energy which would have otherwise been produced by the Facility and delivered by the Seller to the Point of Delivery, if it is prevented from doing so by an event of Force Majeure, Forced Outage or temporar disconnection of the Facility in accordance with Schedule 72. If, for reasons other than an event of Force Majeure or a Forced Outage, a temporar disconnection under Schedule 72 exceeds twenty (20) days, beginning with the twenty-first day of such interrption, curailment or reduction, Seller wil be deemed to be delivering Net Energy at a rate equivalent to the pro rata daily average of the amounts specified for the applicable month in paragraph 6.2. Idaho Power wil notify Seller when the interrption, curtailment or reduction is terminated. -20- 12/10/2010 12.2.2 If, in the reasonable opinon of Idaho Power, Seller's operation of the Facilty or Interconnection Facilities is unsafe or may otherwise adversely affect Idaho Power's equipment, personnel or service to its customers, Idaho Power may temporarly disconnect the Facility from Idaho Power's transmission/distribution system as specified within Schedule 72 or take such other reasonable steps as Idao Power deems appropriate. 12.2.3 Under no circumstances wil the Seller deliver Net Energy and/or Inadvertent Energy from the Facility to the Point of Delivery in an amount that exceeds the Maximum Capacity Amount at any moment in time. Seller's failure to limit deliveries to the Maximum Capacity Amount wil be a Material Breach of this Agreement. 12.2.4 IfIdaho Power is unable to accept the energy from this Facility and is not excused from accepting the Facility's energy, Idao Power's damages shall be limited to only the value of the estimated energy that Idaho Power was unable to accept. Idaho Power wil have no responsibilty to pay for any other costs, lost revenue or consequential damages the Facilty may incur. 12.3 Scheduled Maintenance - On or before January 31st of each calendar year, Seller shall submit a written proposed maintenance schedule of significant Facility maintenance for that calenda year and Idaho Power and Seller shall mutually agree as to the acceptability of the proposed schedule. The Paries determination as to the acceptabilty of the Seller's timetable for scheduled maintenance wil take into consideration Prudent Electrical Practices, Idao Power system requirements and the Seller's preferred schedule. Neither Pary shall uneasonably withhold acceptance of the proposed maintenance schedule. 12.4 Maintenance Coordination - The Seller and Idao Power shall, to the extent practical, coordinate their respective line and Facility maintenance schedules such that they occur simultaneously. 12.5 Contact Prior to Curailment - Idaho Power wil make a reasonable attempt to contact the Seller prior to exercising its rights to interrpt interconnection or curail deliveries from the Seller's -21- 12/10/2010 Facilty. Seller understands that in the case of emergency circumstances, real time operations of the electrical system, and/or unplanned events Idao Power may not be able to provide notice to the Seller prior to interrption, curtailment, or reduction of electrical energy deliveries to Idaho Power. ARTICLE XII: INEMNFICATION AN INSURCE 13.1 Indemnfication - Each Pary shall agree to hold harless and to indemnify the other Pary, its offcers, agents, affliates, subsidiares, parent company and employees against all loss, daage, expense and liability to third persons for injur to or death of person or injury to property, proximately caused by the indemnifying Party's (a) construction, ownership, operation or maintenance of, or by failure of, any of such Pary's works or facilties used in connection with this Agreement, or (b) negligent or intentional acts, errors or omissions. The indemnifying Pary shall, on the other Pary's request, defend any suit asserting a claim covered by this indemnity. The indemnifyng Pary shall pay all documented costs, including reasonable attorney fees that may be incured by the other Party in enforcing this indemnty. 13.2 Insurance - During the term of this Agreement, Seller shall secure and continuously car the following insurance coverage: 13.2.1 Comprehensive General Liability Insurance for both bodily injur and property daage with limits equal to $1,000,000, each occurrence, combined single limit. The deductible for such insurance shall be consistent with curent Insurance Industry Utility practices for similar property. 13.2.2 The above insurance coverage shall be placed with an insurance company with an A.M. Best Company rating of A- or better and shall include: (a) An endorsement naming Idaho Power as an additional insured and loss payee as applicable; and (b) A provision stating that such policy shall not be canceled or the limits of liabilty reduced without sixty (60) days' prior wrtten notice to Idao Power. -22- 12/10/2010 13.3 Seller to Provide Certificate of Insurance - As required in paragraph 4.1.6 herein and annually thereafter, Seller shall fuish Idao Power a certificate of insurance, together with the endorsements required therein, evidencing the coverage as set forth above. 13.4 Seller to Notify Idao Power of Loss of Coverage - If the insurce coverage required by paragrph 13.2 shall lapse for any reason, Seller wil immediately notify Idaho Power in writing. The notice wil advise Idaho Power of the specific reason for the lapse and the steps Seller is taking to reinstate the coverage. Failure to provide this notice and to expeditiously reinstate or replace the coverage wil constitute a Materal Breach of this Agreement. ARTICLE XIV: FORCE MAJEUR 14.1 As used in this Agreement, "Force Majeure" or "an event of Force Majeure" means any cause beyond the control of the Seller or of Idaho Power which, despite the exercise of due diligence, such Pary is unable to prevent or overcome. Force Majeure includes, but is not limited to, acts of God, fire, flood, storms, wars, hostilties, civil strife, strikes and other labor distubances, earhquakes, fires, lightning, epidemics, sabotage, or changes in law or regulation occurng after the Effective Date, which, by the exercise of reasonable foresight such pary could not reasonably have been expected to avoid and by the exercise of due diligence, it shall be unable to overcome. If either Pary is rendered wholly or in par unable to perorm its obligations under this Agreement because of an event of Force Majeure, both Paries shall be excused from whatever performance is affected by the event of Force Majeure, provided that: (l) The non-performng Party shall, as soon as is reasonably possible after the occurrence of the Force Majeure, give the other Pary written notice describing the pariculars of the occurence. (2) The suspension of performance shall be of no greater scope and of no longer duration than is required by the event of Force Majeure. (3) No obligations of either Party which arose before the occurence causing the suspension of performance and which could and should have been fully -23- 12/10/2010 performed before such occurrence shall be excused as a result of such occurence. ARTICLE XV: LIAILITY; DEDICATION 15.1 Limitation of Liabilty. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create any duty to, any standad of care with reference to, or any liabilty to any person not a Pary to this Agreement. Neither pary shall be liable to the other for any indirect, special, consequential, nor puntive damages, except as expressly authorized by this Agreement. 15.2 Dedication. No undertakig by one Party to the other under any provision of this Agreement shall constitute the dedication of that Pary's system or any portion thereof to the Party or the public or affect the status of Idaho Power as an independent public utilty corporation or Seller as an independent individual or entity. ARTICLE XVI: SEVERA OBLIGATIONS 16.1 Except where specifically stated in this Agreement to be otherwise, the duties, obligations and liabilties of the Parties are intended to be several and not joint or collective. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall ever be construed to create an association, trust, parnership or joint venture or impose a trust or partnership duty, obligation or liabilty on or with regard to either Pary. Each Pary shall be individually and severally liable for its own obligations under this Agreement. ARTICLE XVII: WAIER 17.1 Any waiver at any time by either Pary of its rights with respect to a default under this Agreement or with respect to any other matters arsing in connection with this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver with respect to any subsequent default or other matter. -24- 12/10/2010 ARTICLE XVII: CHOICE OF LAWS AN VENU 18.1 This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Idaho without reference to its choice of law provisions. 18.2 Venue for any litigation arsing out of or related to this Agreement wil lie in the District Cour of the Fourh Judicial District ofIdao in and for the County of Ada. ARTICLE XIX: DISPUTES AN DEFAULT 19.1 Disputes - All disputes related to or arising under this Agreement, including, but not limited to, the interpretation of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, wil be submitted to the Commission for resolution. 19.2 Notice of Default 19.2.1 Defaults. If either Pary fails to perform any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement (an "event of default"), the non-defaulting Party shall cause notice in writing to be given to the defaulting Pary, specifying the maner in which such default occurred. If the defaulting Pary shall fail to cure such default within the sixty (60) days after service of such notice, or if the defaulting Party reasonably demonstrates to the other Party that the default can be cured within a commercially reasonable time but not within such sixty (60) day perod and then fails to dilgently pursue such cure, then, the non-defaulting Party may, at its option, terminate this Agreement and/or pursue its legal or equitable remedies. 19.2.2 Material Breaches - The notice and cure provisions in paragraph 19.2.1 do not apply to defaults identified in this Agreement as Material Breaches. Material Breaches must be cured as expeditiously as possible following occurrence of the breach. 19.3 Security for Performance - Prior to the Operation Date and thereafter for the full term of this Agreement, Seller wil provide Idaho Power with the following: 19.3.1 Insurance - Evidence of compliance with the provisions of paragraph 13.2. If Seller -25- 12/10/2010 19.3.2 19.3.3 fails to comply, such failure wil be a Material Breach and may only be cured by Seller supplyig evidence that the required insurance coverage has been replaced or reinstated; Engineer's Certifications - Every three (3) years after the Operation Date, Seller wil supply Idaho Power with a Certification of Ongoing Operations and Maintenance (O&M) from a Registered Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Idaho, which Certification of Ongoing 0 & M shall be in the form specified in Appendix C. Seller's failure to supply the required certificate wil be an event of default. Such a default may only be cured by Seller providig the required certificate; and Licenses and Permits - During the full term of this Agreement, Seller shall maintain compliance with all permts and licenses described in paragraph 4.1.1 of this Agreement. In addition, Seller wil supply Idaho Power with copies of any new or additional permts or licenses. At least every fifth Contract Year, Seller wil update the documentation described in Paragraph 4.1.1. If at any time Seller fails to maintain compliance with the permits and licenses described in paragraph 4.1.1 or to provide the documentation required by this paragraph, such failure wil be an event of default and may only be cured by Seller submitting to Idao Power evidence of compliance from the permitting agency. ARTICLE XX: GOVERNENTAL AUTHORIATION 20.1 This Agreement is subject to the jursdiction of those governental agencies having control over either Pary of this Agreement. ARTICLE XXI: COMMISSION ORDER 21.1 This Agreement shall become finally effective upon the Commission's approval of all terms and provisions hereof without change or condition and declaration that all payments to be made to Seller hereunder shall be allowed as prudently incured expenses for ratemakg purposes. -26- 12/10/2010 ARTICLE XXII: SUCCESSORS AN ASSIGNS 22.1 This Agreement and all of the terms and provisions hereof shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the respective successors and assigns of the Parties hereto, except that no assignent hereof by either Pary shall become effective without the written consent of both Parties being first obtained. Such consent shall not be uneasonably withheld. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any pary which Idaho Power may consolidate, or into which it may merge, or to which it may conveyor transfer substantially all of its electric utility assets, shall automatically, without fuher act, and without need of consent or approval by the Seller, succeed to all of Idaho Power's rights, obligations and interests under this Agreement. This article shall not prevent a financing entity with recorded or secured rights from exercising all rights and remedies available to it under law or contract. Idaho Power shall have the right to be notified by the finncing entity that it is exercising such rights or remedies. ARTICLE XXII: MODIFICATION 23.1 No modification to this Agreement shall be valid unless it is in wrting and signed by both Paries and subsequently approved by the Commssion. ARTICLE XXIV: TAXES 24.1 Each Pary shall pay before delinquency all taxes and other governental charges which, if failed to be paid when due, could result in a lien upon the Facility or the Interconnection Facilties. ARTICLE XXV: NOTICES 25.1 All written notices under this Agreement shall be directed as follows and shall be considered delivered when faxed, e-mailed and confirmed with deposit in the U.S. Mail, first-class, postage prepaid, as follows: -27- 12/10/2010 To Seller: Original document to: Bravo Wind LLC Attention: Operations Manager C/O Cotterel WindEnergy Center LLC 150 N. Dair Ashford, Building C, Suite 356D Houston, TX 77079 Phone: 832-337-2555 E-mail: dick.wiliams~shel1.com To Idaho Power: Original document to: Senior Vice President, Power Supply Idaho Power Company P.O. Box 70 Boise, Idaho 83707 Email: Lgrow~idahopower.com Copy of document to: Cogeneration and Small Power Production Idaho Power Company P.O. Box 70 Boise, Idao 83707 E-mail: rallphitfidaopower.com Either Party may change the contact person and/or address information listed above, by providing written notice from an authorized person representing the Party. ARTICLE XXVI: ADDITIONAL TERMS AN CONDITIONS 26.1 This Agreement includes the following appendices, which are attached hereto and included by reference: Appendix A AppendixB AppendixC AppendixD AppendixE Monthly Power Production and Availability Report Facility and Point of Delivery Engineer's Cerifications Forms of Liquid Securty Wind Energy Production Forecasting -28- 12/10/2010 ARTICLE XXVII: SEVERAILITY 27.1 The invalidity or unenforceability of any term or provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceabilty of any other terms or provisions and this Agreement shall be constred in all other respects as if the invalid or unenforceable term or provision were omitted. ARTICLE XXVil: COUNERPARTS 28.1 This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instruent. ARTICLE XXIX: ENTIR AGREEMENT 29.1 This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement of the Paries concerning the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or wrtten agreements between the Paries concernng the subject matter hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed in their respective names on the dates set fort below: Idaho Power Company Bravo Wind LLC By fill a bTLisa A Grow Sr. Vice President, Power Supply By Dick Wiliams President Dated J¿. 16, i()Dated 1-i1J(~ "Idaho Power""Seller" -29- 12/10/2010 APPENDIX A A-I MONTHLY POWER PRODUCTION AN AVAIABILITY REPORT At the end of each month the following required documentation wil be submitted to: Idaho Power Company Attn: Cogeneration and Small Power Production P.O. Box 70 Boise, Idaho 83707 The meter readings required on this report wil be the readings on the Idaho Power Meter Equipment measurig the Facility's total energy production delivered to Idaho Power and Station Usage and the maximum generated energy (kW) as recorded on the Meterng Equipment and/or any other required energy measurements to adequately administer this Agreement. Ths document shall be the document to enable Idaho Power to begin the energy payment calculation and payment process. The meter readings on this report shall not be used to calculate the actul payment, but instead wil be a check of the automated meter reading information that wil be gathered as described in item A-2 below: This report shall also include the Seller's calculation of the Mechanical Availability. -30- 12/10/2010 Idaho Power Company Cogeneration and Small Power Production MONTHLY POWER PRODUCTION AND AVAIABILITY REPORT Month Year Project Name Project Number: Address Phone Number: City State Zip Net Facilty Output Station Usage Station Usage Metered Maximum Generation Meter Number: End of Month kWh Meter Reading: Beginnng of Month kWh Meter: Difference: Times Meter Constant: kW Net Generation kWh for the Month: Metered Demand: Mechanical Availabilty Guarantee Seller Calculated Mechanical Availabilty As specified in this Agreement, the Seller shall include with this monthly report a summary statement of the Mechanical Availabilty of this Facilty for the calendar month. This summary shall include details as to how the Seller calculated this value and summary of the Facilty data used in the calculation. Idaho Power and the Seller shall work together to mutually develop a summary report that provides the required data. Idaho Power reserves the right to review the detailed data used in this calculation as allowed within the Agreement. DateSignature -31- 12/10/2010 A-2 AUTOMATED METER READING COLLECTION PROCESS Monthly, Idaho Power wil use the provided Metering and Telemetry equipment and processes to collect the meter reading information from the Idaho Power provided Metering Equipment that measures the Net Energy and energy delivered to supply Station Use for the Facility recorded at 12:00 AM (Midnght) of the last day of the month. The meter information collected wil include but not be limited to energy production, Station Use, the maximum generation (kW) and any other required energy measurements to adequately admnister this Agreement. A-3 ROUTIN REPORTING Idaho Power Contact Information Daily Energy Production Reporting Call daily by 10 a.m., 1-800-356-4328 or 1-800-635-1093 and leave the following information: . Project Identification - Project Name and Project Number . Current Meter Reading . Estimated Genertion for the curent day . Estimated Generation for the next day Planned and Unplaned Project outages Call 1-800-345-1319 and leave the following information: . Project Identification - Project Name and Project Number . Approximate time outage occured Estimated day and time of project coming back online Seller's Contact Information 24-Hour Project Operational Contact Name: Telephone Number: Cell Phone: -32- 12/10/2010 Project On-site Contact information Telephone Number: -33- 12/10/2010 APPENDIXB FACILITY AN POIN OF DELIVERY Project Name: Bravo Wind Project Project Number: 41455350 B-1 DESCRITION OF FACILITY (Must include the Nameplate Capacity rating and V AR capabilty (both leading and lagging) of all generation units to be included in the Facility.) The Facilty wil consist of 13 Siemens wind tubines with individual generator nameplate ratings of 2.3 MW for each unit, for a total Facilty generator nameplate rating of 29.9 MW, with a maximum Facility output of 29.9 MW. Each generating unit has a reactive power capabilty (V AR capabilty) of 1,114 kVA delivered (lagging) to 1, 114 kVA consumed (leading). Seller and Idaho Power may mutually agree to substitution, any time prior to the Operation Date, a different manufacturer and/or model wind turbine provided that the aggregate nameplate rating of the Facility does not exceed 30 MW. If the Seller wishes to substitute different wind turbines, the Seller shall provide detailed specifications of the proposed substitute wind turbines to Idaho Power. Idaho Power wil then review this detailed information and either accept or reject the Seller's proposed substitute wind turbines. Idaho Power's acceptance of the substitute wind tubines wil be required by both confirmations that the interconnection is able to accommodate the substitute wind turbines and that the substitute wind turbines are acceptable under this Agreement. Only after Idao Power's acceptance of the substitute wind tubines shall the Seller be allowed to install the substitute wind turbines, which acceptance shall not be uneasonably withheld. -34- 1211012010 B-2 LOCATION OF FACILITY Near: Burley, il SEC 13 & 24, TIl S, R25E, County: Cassia, il SEC 7, 8 & 19, TIl S, R26E, County: Cassia, il Description of Interconnection Location: On-site in SEC 25, TIl S, R25E, Elmore County, Id. Interconnect with an existing Idaho Power 138 kV distribution line. Exact point of interconnection to be determed as par of the Idaho Power delivery business unt's interconnection study process. Nearest Idaho Power Substation: Minidoka Substation B-3 SCHEDULED FIRST ENERGY AN OPERATION DATE Seller has selected October 31, 2014 as the Scheduled First Energy Date. Seller has selected December 31, 2014 as the Scheduled Operation Date. In making these selections, Seller recognizes that adequate testing of the Facility and completion of all requirements in paragraph 5.2 of this Agreement must be completed prior to the project being granted an Operation Date. B-4 MAXIMUM CAPACITY AMOUN: This value wil be 29.9 MW which is consistent with the value provided by the Seller to Idao Power in accordace with Schedule 72. This value is the maximum energy (MW) that potentially could be delivered by the Seller's Facility to the Idaho Power electrical system at any moment in time. B-5 POIN OF DELIVERY "Point of Delivery" means, unless otherwise agreed by both Paries, the point of where the Sellers Facility's energy is delivered to the Idao Power electrical system. Schedule 72 wil determine the specific Point of Delivery for this Facility. The Point of Delivery identified by Schedule 72 wil become an integral par of this Agreement. -35- 12/10/2010 B-6 LOSSES If the Idaho Power Metering equipment is capable of measurig the exact energy deliveries by the Seller to the Idaho Power electrical system at the Point of Delivery, no Losses wil be calculated for this Facilty. If the Idaho Power Meterng equipment is unable to measure the exact energy deliveries by the Seller to the Idaho Power electrical system at the Point of Delivery, a Losses calculation wil be established to measure the energy losses (kWh) between the Seller's Facility and the Idaho Power Point of Delivery. This loss calculation wil be initially set at 2% of the kWh energy production recorded on the Facilty generation meterig equipment. At such time as Seller provides Idaho Power with the electrcal equipment specifications (transformer loss specifications, conductor sizes, etc.) of all of the electrcal equipment between the Facility and the Idaho Power electrical system, Idaho Power wil configure a revised loss calculation formula to be agreed to by both paries and used to calculate the kWh Losses for the remaining term of the Agreement. If at any time durig the term of this Agreement, Idao Power determines that the loss calculation does not correctly reflect the actual kWh losses attributed to the electrical equipment between the Facility and the Idaho Power electrical system, Idaho Power may adjust the calculation and retroactively adjust the previous months kWh loss calculations. B-7 METERIG AN TELEMETRY Schedule 72 wil determine the specific meterig and telemetry requirements for this Facilty. At the minimum, the Metering Equipment and Telemetry equipment must be able to provide and record hourly energy deliveries to the Point of Delivery and any other energy measurements required to administer this Agreement. These specifications wil include but not be limited to equipment specifications, equipment location, Idao Power provided equipment, Seller provided equipment, and all costs associated with the equipment, design and installation of the Idaho Power provided equipment. Seller wil arange for and make available at Seller's cost communcation circuit(s) compatible with Idaho Power's communications equipment and dedicated to Idao Power's use termnating at the Idaho Power facilities capable of providing -36- 12/10/2010 Idaho Power with continuous instantaneous information on the Facilities energy production. Idaho Power provided equipment wil be owned and maintained by Idaho Power, with total cost of purchase, installation, operation, and maintenance, including administrative cost to be reimbursed to Idaho Power by the Seller. Payment of these costs wil be in accordance with Schedule 72 and the total metering cost wil be included in the calculation of the Monthly Operation and Maintenance Charges specified in Schedule 72. B-8 NETWORK RESOURCE DESIGNATION Idaho Power canot accept or pay for generation from this Facilty until a Network Resource Designation ("NR") application has been accepted by Idaho Power's delivery business unt. Federal Energy Regulatory Commssion ("FERC") rules require Idaho Power to prepare and submit the NR. Because much of the information Idao Power needs to prepare the NR is specific to the Seller's Facility, Idaho Power's abilty to fie the NR in a timely maner is contingent upon timely receipt of the required information from the Seller. Prior to Idaho Power beginning the process to enable Idao Power to submit a request for NR status for this Facility, the Seller shall have completed all requirements as specified in Paragraph 5.7 of this Agreement. Seller's failure to provide complete and accurate information in a timely manner can significantly impact Idaho Power's abilty and cost to attain the NRD designation for the Seller's Facilty and the Seller shall bear the costs of any of these delays that are a result of any action or inaction by the Seller. -37- 12/10/2010 APPENDIXC ENGINER'S CERTIFICATION OF OPERATIONS & MAIENANCE POLICY The undersigned , on behalf of hiself/erself and , hereinafter collectively referred to as "Engineer," hereby states and certifies to the Seller as follows: 1. That Engineer is a Licensed Professional Engineer in good stading in the State of Idao. 2. That Engineer has reviewed the Energy Sales Agreement, hereinafter "Agreement," between Idaho Power as Buyer, and as Seller, dated 3. That the cogeneration or small power production project which is the subject of the Agreement and this Statement is identified as IPCo Facility No.and is hereinafter referred to as the "Project." 4.That the Project, which is commonly known as the Project, is located in Section _ Township Range , Boise Meridian,County, Idaho. 5. That Engineer recognizes that the Agreement provides for the Project to fush electrical energy to Idaho Power for a 20 year period. 6. That Engineer has substantial expenence in the design, construction and operation of electric power plants of the same type as this Project. 7. That Engineer has no economic relationship to the Design Engineer of this Project. 8. That Engineer has reviewed and/or supervsed the review of the Policy for Operation and Maintenance ("O&M") for this Project and it is his professional opinion that, provided said Project has been designed and built to appropriate standards, adherence to said O&M Policy wil result in the Project's producing at or near the design electrical output, effciency and plant factor for a 20 year period. -38- 12/10/2010 9. That Engineer recognizes that Idaho Power, in accordace with paragraph 5.2 of the Agreement, is relying on Engineer's representations and opinons contained in this Statement. 10. That Engineer certifies that the above statements are complete, true and accurte to the best of hisler knowledge and therefore sets his!her hand and seal below. By (P .E. Stamp) Date -39- 12/1012010 APPENDIXC ENGINER'S CERTIFICATION OF ONGOING OPERATIONS AND MAIENANCE The undersigned , on behalf of himselfherself hereinafter collectively referred to as "Engineer," hereby states andand certifies to the Seller as follows: 1. That Engineer is a Licensed Professional Engineer in good standig in the State of Idao. 2. That Engineer has reviewed the Energy Sales Agreement, hereinafter "Agreement," between Idaho Power as Buyer, and as Seller, dated 3. That the cogeneration or small power production project which is the subject of the Agreement and this Statement is identified as IPCo Facility No. and hereinafter refered to as the "Project" . 4. That the Project, which is commonly known as the Project, is located in Section _ Township Range , Boise Meridian, County, Idaho. 5. That Engineer recognizes that the Agreement provides for the Project to furnish electrical energy to Idaho Power for a 20 year period. 6. That Engineer has substantial experience in the design, construction and operation of electrc power plants of the same type as this Project. 7. That Engineer has no economic relationship to the Design Engineer of this Project. -40- 12/10/2010 8. That Engineer has made a physical inspection of said Project, its operations and maintenance records since the last previous certified inspection. It is Engineer's professional opinon, based on the Project's appearance, that its ongoing O&M has been substantially in accordance with said O&M Policy; that it is in reasonably good operating condition; and that if adherence to said O&M Policy continues, the Project will continue producing at or near its design electrical output, effciency and plant factor for the remaining years of the Agreement. 9. That Engineer recognizes that Idaho Power, in accordace with pargraph 5.2 of the Agreement, is relying on Engineer's representations and opinions contained in this Statement. 10. That Engineer certifies that the above statements are complete, true and accurate to the best of his/her knowledge and therefore sets his/her hand and seal below. By (P .E. Stamp) Date -41- 12/10/2010 APPENDIXC ENGINER'S CERTIFICATION OF DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION ADEQUACY The undersigned , on behalf of himselflherself and hereinafter collectively referred to as "Engieer", hereby states and certifies to Idaho Power as follows: 1.That Engineer is a Licensed Professional Engineer in good standing in the State of Idao. 2.That Engineer has reviewed the Fir Energy Sales Agreement, hereinafter "Agreement", between Idaho Power as Buyer, and as Seller, dated ~ 3.That the cogeneration or small power production project, which is the subject of the Agreement and this Statement, is identified as IPCo Facility No and is hereinafter referred to as the "Project". 4.That the Project, which is commonly known as the Project, is located in Section Township" -Range , Boise Meridian,County, Idaho. 5.That Engineer recognizes that the Agreement provides for the Project to fuish electrical energy to Idaho Power for a 20 year period. 6.That Engineer has substantial experience in the design, constrction and operation of electric power plants of the same type as this Project. 7.That Engineer has no economic relationship to the Design Engineer of this Project and has made the analysis of the plans and specifications independently. 8.That Engineer has reviewed the engineering design and construction of the Project, including the civil work, electrical work, generating equipment, prime mover conveyance system, Seller fuished Interconnection Facilities and other Project facilties and equipment. -42- 12/10/2010 9. That the Project has been constructed in accordance with said plans and specifications, all applicable codes and consistent with Prudent Electrical Practices as that term is described in the Agreement. 10. That the design and construction of the Project is such that with reasonable and prudent operation and maintenance practices by Seller, the Project is capable of performg in accordance with the terms of the Agreement and with Prudent Electncal Practices for a 20 year period. 11.That Engineer recognizes that Idaho Power, in accordance with paragrph 5.2 of the Agreement, in interconnecting the Project with its system, is relying on Engineer's representations and opinions contained in this Statement. 12. That Engineer certifies that the above statements are complete, true and accurate to the best of his/her knowledge and therefore sets hislher hand and seal below. By (P .E. Stamp) Date -43- 12/10/2010 APPENDIXD FORMS OF LIQUI SECURY The Seller shall provide Idaho Power with commercially reasonable securty instruents such as Cash Escrow Securty, Guarantee or Letter of Credit as those terms are defined below or other forms ofliquid financial security that would provide readily available cash to Idaho Power to satisfy the Delay Securty requirement and any other security requirement within this Agreement. For the purose ofthis Appendix D, the term "Credit Requirements" shall mean acceptable financial creditworthiness of the entity providing the security instrument in relation to the term of the obligation in the reasonable judgment ofIdaho Power, provided that any guarantee and/or letter of credit issued by any other entity with a short-term or long-term investment grade credit rating by Standad & Poor's Corporation or Moody's Investor Services, Inc. shall be deemed to have acceptable financial creditworthiess. 1. Cash Escrow Securty - Seller shall deposit fuds in an escrow account established by the Seller in a bankng institution acceptable to both Paries equal to the Delay Security or any other required securty amount(s). The Seller shall be responsible for all costs, and receive any interest earned associated with establishig and maintaining the escrow account(s). Guarantee or Letter of Credit Securty - Seller shall post and maintain in an amount equal to the Delay Security or other required securityamount(s): (a) a guaranty from a pary that satisfies the Credit Requirements, in a form acceptable to Idaho Power at its discretion, or b) an irrevocable Letter of Credit in a form acceptable to Idaho Power, in favor ofIdaho Power. The Letter of Credit wil be issued by a financial institution acceptable to both paries. The Seller shall be responsible for all costs associated with establishing and maintaining the Guarantee(s) or Letter(s) of Credit. -44- 12/10/2010 APPENDIXE WIN ENERGY PRODUCTION FORECASTING As specified in Commission Order 30488, Idaho Power shall make use of a Wind Energy Production Forecasting model to forecast the energy production from this Facility and other Qualifyng Facility wind generation resources. Seller and Idaho Power wil share the cost of Wind Energy Production Forecasting. The Facilty's share of Wind Energy Production Forecasting is determined as specified below. Sellers share wil not be greater than 0.1 % of the total energy payments made to Seller by Idao Power durg the previous Contract Year. a. For every month of this Agreement beginnng with the first full month after the First Energy Date as specified in Appendix of this Agreement, the Wind Energy Production Forecasting Monthly Cost Allocation (MCA) wil be due and payable by the Seller. Any Wind Energy Production Forecasting Monthly Cost Allocations (MCA) that are not reimbursed to Idaho Power shall be deducted from energy payments to the Seller. b. As the value of the 0.1 % cap of the Facilties total energy payments wil not be known until the first Contract Year is complete, at the end of the first Contract Year any prior allocations that exceeded the 0.1 % cap shall be adjusted to reflect the 0.1 % cap. If the Facility has paid the monthly allocations, a refund wil be included in equal monthly amounts over the ensuing Contract Year. If the Facilty has not paid the monthly allocations, the amount due to Idao Power wil be adjusted accordingly and the unpaid balance wil be deducted from the ensuing Contract Year's energy payments. -45- 12/10/2010 c. The cost allocation formula described below wil be reviewed and revised if necessar on the last day of any month in which the cumulative MW nameplate rating of wind projects havig Commission approved agreements to deliver energy to Idaho Power has been revised by an action of the Commssion. d. The monthly cost allocation wil be based upon the following formula: Where: Total MW (TMW is equal to the total nameplate rating of all QF wind projects that are under contract to provide energy to Idaho Power Company. Facilty MW (¥ID is equal to the nameplate rating of this Facility as specified in Appendix B. Annual Wind Energy Production Forecasting Cost (AFCost) is equal to the total anual cost Idaho Power incurs to provide Wind Energy Production Forecasting. Idaho Power wil estimate the AFCost for the current year based upon the previous year's cost and expected costs for the current year. At year-end, Idaho Power wil compare the actual costs to the estimated costs and any differences between the estimated AFCost and the actual AFCost wil be included in the next year's AFCost. Annual Cost Allocation (ACA) = AFCost X (FMW / TMW) And Monthly Cost Allocation (MCA) = ACA / 12 e. The Wind Energy Production Forecasting Monthly Cost Allocation (MCA) is due and payable to Idaho Power. The MCA wil first be netted against any monthly energy payments owed to the Seller. If the netting of the MCA against the monthly energy payments results in a balance being due Idaho Power, the Facility shall pay this amount within 15 days of the date of the payment invoice. -46- 12/10/2010