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Decommissioning Plan I Rev.0 <br />SALVAGE VALUE <br />Solar power systems retain some of their value after their operating life. The solar modules are known to continue <br />to have useful life and in turn can be resold or recycled due to the metallurgic properties. Additionally, the <br />community solar garden has large usage of steel piers, aluminum railing, copper and aluminum conductors and <br />various other materials that have salvage value. <br />The breakdown of the salvage values are found in TABLE 2 below. The salvage values are based on typical <br />quantities for a 1mwAC / 1.35mwDC Single Axis Tracker array. Values may slightly vary depending on site specific <br />quantities at time of construction. <br />4 <br />Structural Infrastructure <br />Remove PV Rack Steel Posts to a 4' Depth <br />575 <br />Each <br />$13.00 <br />$7,475 <br />Haul PV Rack Array Steel Post <br />31 <br />Ton <br />$6.75 <br />$209 <br />Removal Transformer Station Post to a 4' Depth <br />10 <br />Each <br />$13.00 <br />$130 <br />Haul Transformer Station Post <br />0.4 <br />Ton <br />$6.75 <br />$3 <br />Removal Array Tracker & Motors <br />120 <br />Each <br />$110.00 <br />$13,200 <br />Haul Array Tracker & Motors <br />90 <br />Ton <br />$6.75 <br />$608 <br />Remove, Load, Haul Concrete Electrical Pads <br />30 <br />CY <br />$150.00 <br />$4,500 <br />Subtotal Structural Infrastructure <br />$26,124 <br />Electrical Collection/Transmission System <br />Removal of PV Modules <br />4,032 <br />Each <br />$10.00 <br />$40,320 <br />Haul PV Modules <br />80 <br />Ton <br />$6.75 <br />$540 <br />Remove and Load Inverters <br />2 <br />Each <br />$300.00 <br />$600 <br />Haul Inverters <br />2 <br />Ton <br />$135.00 <br />$270 <br />Removal Loading and Freight of Transformers <br />1 <br />Each <br />$400.00 <br />$400 <br />Removal, Loading and Freight of Electrical Equipment <br />1 <br />Each <br />$500.00 <br />$500 <br />Removal and Disposal of SCADA Equipment <br />1 <br />Each <br />$300.00 <br />$300 <br />Removal and Load Underground Collector System <br />Cables <br />10,000 <br />LF <br />$0.07 <br />$700 <br />Haul Underground Cable <br />3 <br />Ton <br />$135.00 <br />$405 <br />Subtotal Electrical Collection/Transmission System <br />$44,035 <br />Site Restoration <br />Perimeter Controls <br />2,000 <br />LF <br />$4.00 <br />$8,000 <br />Topsoil and Turf Establishment on area within Removed <br />Array <br />11 <br />Acres <br />$1,300.00 <br />$14,300 <br />Subtotal Site Restoration <br />22 300 <br />Grand Total: Decommissioning & Site Restoration <br />$134,267 <br />SALVAGE VALUE <br />Solar power systems retain some of their value after their operating life. The solar modules are known to continue <br />to have useful life and in turn can be resold or recycled due to the metallurgic properties. Additionally, the <br />community solar garden has large usage of steel piers, aluminum railing, copper and aluminum conductors and <br />various other materials that have salvage value. <br />The breakdown of the salvage values are found in TABLE 2 below. The salvage values are based on typical <br />quantities for a 1mwAC / 1.35mwDC Single Axis Tracker array. Values may slightly vary depending on site specific <br />quantities at time of construction. <br />4 <br />