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Wind Energy Leasing Issues for Oklahoma Landowners Photo source: Stephanie Buway, Oklahoma Wind Power Dr. Shannon L. Ferrell Assistant Professor Agricultural Law OSU Department of Agricultural Economics

Wind in Oklahoma (as a force of nature and an industry, too)

Power is a function of air density, swept area, and wind speed Doubling rotor length gets us 2 2 = four times the swept area and thus four times the power P 1 = ρv 2 3 Πr 2 Since power increases as a cubic function of velocity, we see 2 3 = eight times the power. Source: http://www.windpower.org/en/tour/wres/enerwind.htm,

A sense of turbine scale Source: Paul Gipe, Wind Energy Basics (Chelsea Green Publishing Co., 1999)

Ooooooklahoma, where the wind comes sweeping down the plain... -Noted climatologists Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstien II

A Map of Oklahoma s Wind Resources D, E, F A G C Current Wind Farms A Oklahoma (Woodward) B Blue Canyon (Lawton) C Weatherford D Centennial (Fort Supply) E Sleeping Bear (Fort Supply) B F Buffalo Bear (Ft. Supply / Buffalo) G Red Hills (Hammon) Source: Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative

The Panhandle s Wind Resource Source: Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative

Comparison of Oklahoma s Commercial Grade Wind and Population Loss Counties Source: Allen Finchum, Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative

Location, location, location Source: http://www.greenspec.co.uk/html/energy/windturbines.html

Top 10 States by Installed Wind Energy Capacity Source: American Wind Energy Association

States with Renewable Portfolio Standards Source: US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Oklahoma s Installed Utility-Scale Wind Power Capacity Source: Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative

Profitability in Wind It s a function of several variables: Quality of the wind resource Available incentives Market for power Costs incurred in capturing and selling power Transmission costs? Landowner Payments? Financing (not much in the news about credit markets lately, though)

Numbers to consider (Very rule-of-thumb) Remember: 1 megawatt (MW) = 1,000 kilowatts (kw) = 1,000,000 watts. Electrical prices usually denominated in $/MWh or $/kwh. Cost of construction per megawatt: $2,000,000 Low-end estimate of transmission lines per mile: $200,000

Numbers to consider (Very rule-of-thumb) Oklahoma average cost of electricity [RETAIL, 2006 EIA data]: $0.073/kWh Estimated Power Purchase Agreement price of electricity: $0.03 0.04/kWh Average Wholesale Price for merchant power..

Transmission Costs: Interconnecting to The Grid FERC holds jurisdiction over many interconnection agreements. Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) delegated much interconnection authority. Some wind-powered generation operated by OCC-regulated public utilities. Source: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, available at : http://www.ferc.gov/industries/electric/indus-act/rto.asp

Understanding wind energy leases

Developer realm of operations Landowner realm of operations Source: Stephanie Buway, Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative

Comparative Lease Length (in pages) Source: Ferrell s files

Wind energy projects: What s needed from the landowner? Short version: the ability to access the wind, convert it to electricity, and send the electricity off-site. Usually accomplished via series of easements coupled with an overlying lease. Access Construction Transmission Non-obstruction Overhang Noise

Access Easement: An easement allowing the developer to travel across the property to reach the turbine areas Source: Google Earth

Construction Easement: Often tied to access easement. Gives access for construction of turbines and support systems. May also allow for a lay-down area(s) Source: Google Earth

Transmission easement: gives access for transmission lines between turbines, substation, and transmission lines. Source: Google Earth

Transmission easement: gives access for transmission lines (underground and overhead) between turbines, substation, and transmission lines Source: Google Earth

Non-obstruction easement: You agree not to engage in any activity that interferes with wind speed or direction. Source: Google Earth

An example from Woodward/Freedom Average 800 ft. Between turbine Source: Image and measurements from Google Earth, http://earth.google.com 1 mile

Overhang/encroachment easement: You agree to allow turbine blades to overhang your property, even if turbines are on adjoining property. Source: Google Earth

Noise easement: Allows for noise from operations up to a certain level (usually measured in decibels [db]), often within a specific radius. Source: American Wind Energy Association, available at http://www.awea.org/pubs/factsheets/092308_sound_factsheet.pdf

The Top 5 Questions to Ask about Wind Leases 1. How will your current uses of the property be affected by the project? 2. How long will agreement last? 3. What are your obligations under the agreement? 4. How will you be compensated? 5. What happens when the project ends?

How will your current uses of the property be affected by the project? American Wind Energy Association estimates total area of 60 acres/mw of capacity. 3 acres (5%) to actual physical occupation of land. 57 acres (97%) to exclusion area for windflow preservation. ¼ section (160 acres) Image from Google Earth

Shadow Effect Disrupts Row Orientation Image courtesy Matthew Steinert

Inadequate Spacing From Property Line 32 Grain Drill 42 Corn Planter 60 Image courtesy Matthew Steinert

Yield Loss Must choose between leaving area unplanted or double planting large area. Image courtesy Matthew Steinert

Lost Production Image courtesy Matthew Steinert

Irrigation Spatial Impacts Changes to the configuration of irrigation systems have obvious impacts. Mitigation is possible, but change in cropping system may be needed. Aerodynamics + geometry = $

The Exclusion Zone: Not entirely exclusive

How long will the lease last? The classic struggle: Developer: Never let go of a good resource Landowner: E-bay a good resource Agreements typically run from 30 50 years (150!) BUT understand Option periods (5 10 years) Lessee-discretion renewals (often sum to around 20 years) Will anything change at renewals? TAKEAWAY: Understand the total overall length of the agreement, and understand implications to landowners.

Examples of agreement terms 5 year option +30 year period 35 year overall 5 year option + 2 year option ext. +20 year period 27 year period overall 5 year option + 2 year option ext. +30 year period +10 year extension +10 year extension 57 year period overall

What are your obligations under the agreement? Surface uses what will be required to satisfy non-obstruction requirements? Indemnity(!) Will increased insurance be required? What about third-party waivers? Who is responsible for increases in property taxes? What about compliance with government programs (CRP, EQIP, WHIP)?

Liability issues for the landowner Contractual liability Breach of landowner duties. Liquidated damages? Exceptions for force majeure? Will landowner have resources to prosecute developer for its breaches? What about USDA programs? Arbitration processes. Choice of law. Tort liability Damage to property caused by ag operations. Third party liability. Trade secret violation / tortious interference.

For the landowner: Standard indemnity for common third parties (recreational leases). What insurance coverage will be required? Will additional coverage be offset by compensation? Proof of insurance by developer? Insurance Start at the beginning: what are each party s indemnity obligations? For the developer: What arrangements will be made to address common third parties? Will landowner be a named insured? What about assumption of premiums?

Risk of breaching pre-existing arrangements with other parties Tricky financial times; be wary of anything that could trigger default and acceleration of payments. Could creation of an interest without consent or involvement of lender be event of breach for landowner? Often, the answer is YES! Lenders need to be involved early and often.

And speaking of lenders... Many agreements require a subordination arrangement. Get in line behind developer, and perhaps developer s creditors. Frequent lender reaction: Farmers have to preserve access to land equity. Landowners (and lenders) need to be sure to separate out interests in property.

How will you be compensated? What are your payments for easements? One-time, up-front, or periodic? What unit is used? What are your lease payments? Per turbine, per megawatt, or a royalty? Definitions matter! How will accuracy be verified?

Landowner Compensation, or There Will be Math Potential revenue streams to landowner Option fee Construction/ surface damage Easement payments Road Transmission line Substation / O&M facilities Production / royalty payments Basis? Auditable?

Example Example: Assume one 2.0 MW capacity turbine, a capacity factor of 35%, a PPA price of electricity at $0.03/kWh, and a royalty of 4% of gross revenues. Electricity produced in a year= 2 MW x 8,760 hr/yr x 35% = 6,132 MWh or 6,132,000 kwh Gross revenues = 6,132,000 kwh x $0.03/kWh = $183,960 Royalty = $183,960 x 4% = $7,358.40 or $3,679.20 per MW of turbine capacity.

What happens when the project ends? After project term is completed, will the agreement provide for: disassembly and removal of equipment restoration of grades and soils replacing vegetation? What assurances are in place?

The questions that remain...

Do oil and air mix? (Other than in carburetors) We ve pretty clearly established that the mineral estate is dominant over the surface in Oklahoma (see e.g. Enron Oil & Gas Co. v. Worth, 947 P.2d 610 (Okla. Civ. App. 1997)). How far does Oklahoma s analysis of reasonable use of the surface for mineral owners go? Until we get an answer, let s hold hands and sing Kum Ba Yah.

Severance Issues First, one must articulate the question: Retention of rights to revenue from project Easement for unrestricted flow of wind Separation of right to grant permission for entry to property from right to occupation and use of surface for other purposes. States tying wind development rights to surface: MN, OR, ND, SD. States allowing severance: CA (implied in state appellate decision).

For more information... Oklahoma Wind Power Initiative http://www.seic.okstate.edu/owpi/ Wind Energy Easement and Lease Agreements Prepared by Windustry http://www.windustry.com/sites/windustry.org/files/landemain.pdf Wind Energy Easement and Leases: Compensation Packages Prepared by Windustry http://www.windustry.com/sites/windustry.org/files/landecomppackages.pdf Leasing Your Land to a Developer Windustry website page http://www.windustry.com/leases Evaluating a Wind Energy Development Company Prepared by Windustry http://www.windustry.org/sites/windustry.org/files/landowner%20guide%20to%20evaluating%20a%20developer.pdf Negotiating Wind Energy Property Agreements Prepared by Farmers Legal Action Group http://www.flaginc.org/topics/pubs/arts/windpropertyagrmnts2007.pdf Farmers Guide to Wind Energy: Legal Issues in Farming the Wind Prepared by Farmers Legal Action Group http://www.flaginc.org/topics/pubs/index.php#fgwe