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designated beneficiary of the fund and the landowner will be provided a copy of the document, <br /> thereby establishing the obligation before construction commences. <br /> INSURANCE INFORMATION <br /> EESolar 13, LLC will be required to meet insurance requirements under long-term contracts <br /> with several parties, including the site landowner, Xcel Energy and its Solar Garden lenders and <br /> investors. EESolar 13, LLC will be listed on a policy that includes: <br /> ➢ Liability coverage that will include $1,000,000 in coverage against damage to rented <br /> property Excess liability coverage of an additional $1,000,000 per occurrence <br /> ➢ Property coverage in an amount necessary to cover the value of the Solar Garden and <br /> up to one year of lost revenue in the event the project is destroyed and needs to be <br /> rebuilt. <br /> 1 .0 DECOMMISSIONING PLAN <br /> 1.1 General <br /> EESolar 13, LLC is a proposed 1.4-megawatt direct current (MW-dc) or 1.0-megawatt <br /> alternating current (MW-ac) solar electric generating facility using ground-mounted photovoltaic <br /> panels located in the City of Hugo, Minnesota. The facility will be located in a fenced area of <br /> approximately 8.18 acres. The vast majority of the site is currently in agricultural use, most of it <br /> farmed in row crops. Following decommissioning of the facility, the land will be restored to its <br /> pre-construction condition to the extent practicable. <br /> The decommissioning plan (plan) presents the following provisions that are intended to ensure <br /> that facilities are properly removed after their useful life. The plan includes provisions for the <br /> complete removal of all structures, foundations, underground cables, transformers, inverters, <br /> foundations, and the restoration of soil and vegetation. The Contractors will comply with the <br /> requirements of all permits during the decommissioning process. Disposal of structures and <br /> foundations will comply with any applicable County Solid Waste regulations. <br /> 1.2 Decommissioning and Reclamation <br /> Solar projects typically have a life span of approximately 30-40 years, though some replacing <br /> or updating of equipment may occur during that time frame. The Owner will be responsible for <br /> the removal of all aboveground and underground equipment to full depth within the Project <br /> area at the end of the solar project life span. The Owner will restore and reclaim the site to <br /> pre-construction topography and topsoil to the extent practical. <br /> ENTERPRISE <br /> �7 ENERGY <br />