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Fusion Solar Center, LLC Sprague, CT Town Hall David Rooney Dir. of NE Development Ben Combs Sr. Project Engineer Coronal Development Services April 14, 2015

Agenda I. Introduction to Coronal Development Services II. Fusion Solar Center III. Next Steps IV. Q & A CMES Solution 2

About Coronal Group & HelioSage Energy Coronal Group and HelioSage Energy formed new company in February 2015; Coronal Development Services (CDS) Joint Venture with Panasonic Eco Solutions 50+ projects in installation Geography U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada Experience 80+ collective years of successful investment and asset management and a strong record of solar project development CMES Coronal Group is the owner Solution of Fusion Solar Center, LLC 3

Representative Projects Project: Somers Solar Center (largest solar PV plant in CT) Location: Somers, CT Size: 7.4 MWdc Commissioned: November, 2013 CMES Solution 4

Representative Projects Project: Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority - Hartford Landfill Solar Project Location: Hartford, CT Size: 1.2 MWdc Commissioned: September, 2014 CMES Solution 5

Representative Projects Project: North Carolina Portfolio 12 projects Size: 60MWac total Commissioned: 2013 2014 Upchurch Solar Center (5 MWac) Flemming Solar Center (5 MWac) Red Hill Solar Center (5 MWac) Rams Horn Solar Center (5 MWac) CMES Solution 6

About Solar Farms Utility scale solar projects are often referred to as solar farms Solar farms are ground mounted projects that feed electricity directly to the grid or commercial customer under a contract known as a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) Solar energy systems typically require 6-10 acres per MW installed CMES Systems produce power Solution for 25+ years 7

About Solar Farms Solar farms preserve Agricultural land for decades After the term of a solar project, land is returned to its original condition Considered permeable, solar farms do not create runoff issues. Panel racks are typically driven into the ground with no concrete pads or other barriers to inhibit the flow of water. Coronal seeks to avoid siting arrays where the disturbance of delicate CMES wetlands or the habitats of Solution endangered species is a possibility 8

About Solar Farms Unlike Concentrated solar, Photovoltaic ( PV ) solar farms reflect little sunlight. Rather, sunlight is absorbed. Panels do not harm the surrounding wildlife or plants. No noise can be heard outside the solar farm fence Solar farms do not increase the price of energy. In fact, it is often cheaper than the same electricity otherwise generated from a conventional source like coal or natural gas. CMES Solution 9

Environmental Benefits A 20 MW solar farm sited in CT will produce an average of 39 million kwh of clean energy each year. This equates to: Enough electricity for 3,700 average US homes, each year CO2 emissions reductions equivalent to: 5,662 passenger vehicles off the road 22,043 acres of US forests in one year CMES Solution *Source: EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator 10

Project Overview Fusion Solar Center Fusion Solar Center, LLC Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Energy Generator Projected Commercial Operation: End of 2016 Construction to begin in Summer 2016 Nameplate Capacity: 20 MWac Interconnection with Eversource Energy (CL&P) electric grid at 23kV Projected Project Area: 170-200 acres Located in Town of Sprague, CT Site borders Potash Hill Rd on west and Westminister Rd on east CMES Property under Option for Solution long term lease with Landowners Zoning: R120 historically used for hay and logging 11

Fusion Solar Center Location NE 12

Power Purchase Agreement Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Eversource Energy (CL&P), United Illuminating (UI) and Fusion Solar Center, LLC. Contract for total Project output (Year 1 = 39,000 MWh) 20-year Contract Term Optional 5-year Extension at end of Term Fusion Solar Center awarded PPA as result of competitive RFP process administered by CT DEEP and utilities. 13

Connecticut Siting Council Coronal Development Services will work within the Connecticut Siting Council process to secure approval for the Fusion Solar Center on the proposed site. The Siting Council process includes: Preparation of Siting Council Petition * Submission of Siting Council Petition Petition circulated to all stakeholders for review and comment Siting Council review of application & interrogatories Site visit & Public Hearings Final determination for petition approval The CT Siting Council supersedes all local zoning and planning processes CDS intends to work collaboratively with the Sprague planning and building departments to ensure that the Siting Council process is consistent with their needs from a project review perspective. * = Work completed by firms with Connecticut offices 14

Connecticut Siting Council Petition to the CT Siting Council for a Declaratory Ruling that a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need (CECPN) is not required. The scope of this effort will include: Environmental (In Progress) Critical Environmental Issues Assessment (CEIA)* Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)* Wetlands Delineation & Natural Habitat Assessment* Natural Diversity Database State Species Review* Visual Assessment* Air/Water Quality Studies* Cultural Resources (In Progress) Review of project site by State Historic Preservation Office* Archaeological Phase I-A/B Field Surveys* Civil Storm Water Management Plan* Erosion and Sediment Control Plan* Traffic Assessment* * = Work completed by firms with Connecticut offices 15

Project Cost & Local Employment Project Cost $45-50M Project cost Local Employment Contracting jobs approximately 50-70 jobs Hire local labor for general contracting work Workers will be spending time and money in Sprague area during construction period Petition preparation, environmental studies and permitting completed by firms with local offices (Fuss & O Neill, Archaeological Consulting Services, Golden Aerial, Robinson and Cole) At least one full-time position expected as a result of Project 16

Summary Coronal Development Services is excited to be bringing a major new investment in clean, renewable energy to Connecticut and to Sprague in particular through the construction and operation of the Fusion Solar Center. 17

Backup Slides - Somers 18

Backup Slides - Somers 19

Backup Slides Mounting System (Racking) Aluminum alloy rails and galvanized steel posts Posts are pile driven (ballasted mounting systems do exist) Code compliant with any locality Ability to track sun East-West 20

Backup Slides Equipment Pad Contains inverters and transformer Typical pad and equipment dimensions - 15 wide, 35 length, 15 high 21