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EESolar 13, LLC Decommissioning Plan <br /> Enterprise Energy, LLC <br /> 2925 Dean Parkway, Executive Ste 300 <br /> Minneapolis, MN 55416 <br /> (612) 470-7152 <br /> DECOMMISSIONING PLAN <br /> The Solar Garden consists of many recyclable materials, including glass, semiconductor <br /> material, steel, aluminum, copper, and plastics. When the Solar Garden reaches the end of its <br /> operational life, the component parts will be dismantled and recycled as described below. We <br /> have a lease contract with the property owner, which requires us to decommission and restore <br /> the site at our expense. The decommissioning plan would commence at the end of the lease <br /> term or in the event of twelve (12) months of non-operation. At the time of decommissioning, <br /> the Solar Garden components will be dismantled and removed using minimal impact <br /> construction equipment, and materials will be safely recycled or disposed of. EESolar 13, LLC <br /> will be responsible for all the decommissioning costs. <br /> REMOVAL PROCESS <br /> The decommissioning of the Solar Garden proceeds in the following reverse order of the <br /> installation: <br /> 1. The solar system will be disconnected from the utility power grid <br /> 2. PV modules will be disconnected and removed <br /> 3. Electrical cables will be removed and recycled off-site <br /> 4. PV module racking will be removed and recycled off-site <br /> 5. PV module support posts will be removed and recycled off-site <br /> 6. Electrical devices, including transformers and inverters, will be removed and recycled off-site <br /> 7. Concrete pads will be removed and recycled off-site <br /> 8. Fencing will be removed and recycled off-site <br /> 9. Reclaim soils in the access driveway and equipment pad areas by removing imported <br /> aggregate material and concrete foundations; replace with soils as needed <br /> The Solar Garden site may be converted to other uses in accordance with applicable land use <br /> regulations at the time of decommissioning. There are no permanent changes to the site, and it <br /> will be returned in terrific condition. This is one of the many great things about community solar <br /> gardens. If desired, the site. can return to productive farmland after the system is removed. <br /> 0ENTERPRISE <br /> ENERGY <br />
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