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Even Utilities Are Starting To Get Behind Community Solar
Oilprice.com ^ | 28-03-2016 | Die Sonne

Posted on 03/28/2016 4:44:21 PM PDT by bananaman22

Solar energy is rapidly becoming one of the top choices for new electricity capacity as costs continue to decline and generous public policies accelerate tremendous growth for the sector.

Last year was a record year for the solar industry and the momentum is set to continue. In 2016, the EIA expects the U.S. electricity market to see 26 gigawatts of new capacity installed. Utility-scale solar is expected to capture 9.5 GW of that total, or more than one-third. If that comes to pass, it would be triple the rate of installations of utility-scale solar compared to 2015, and would also equate to more than the combined total of installations from 2013 to 2015.

That could be a conservative estimate. The Solar Energy Industries Association, a trade group, expects the solar industry to add 16 GW of new solar capacity, with about three-quarters of that coming from the utility-scale segment.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: energy; renewables; solar; utilities

1 posted on 03/28/2016 4:44:21 PM PDT by bananaman22
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To: bananaman22

Of course. Who wouldn’t take a freebie with a bribe?


2 posted on 03/28/2016 4:45:44 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: bananaman22

Read into that: subsidies will flow.


3 posted on 03/28/2016 4:46:01 PM PDT by Mouton (The insurrection laws maintain the status quo now.)
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To: bananaman22

Oh you bet. That’s why target scale Mohave solar farm may shut down for lack of energy production


4 posted on 03/28/2016 4:55:51 PM PDT by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: bananaman22

They don’t have a choice!!!


5 posted on 03/28/2016 4:57:20 PM PDT by tallyhoe
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To: bananaman22

Our utility is looking into it, In Fairbanks Alaska. Talk about retarded. A couple board members are excited about it, and the subsidy got extended another year, so “free money” right?
I have openly spoke out against it. All a subsidy is, is taking money out of my wallet. There is no free lunch. If hippies want to try it on their own dime, then go for it.


6 posted on 03/28/2016 4:58:11 PM PDT by vpintheak (Freedom is not equality; and equality is not freedom!)
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To: bananaman22

Dont confuse a “utility” with any sort of private business. Utilities are regulated and guaranteed a profit. Most of their financial regulatory models are based on cost+reasonable profit margin with an investment recapture component. In short any requirement that adds to cost or investment will result in higher profits.

So the game is for utilities to cry foul so as to immunize themselves from the inevitable money making rate hikes.

Cronyism at its finest.

It is why coal and gas rich Ohio is going to get solar and wind farms and sever electric rate hikes. What a joke. BUT CHINA IS THE PROBLEM!!!!


7 posted on 03/28/2016 6:22:10 PM PDT by FreedomNotSafety
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To: vpintheak

Retarded doesn’t even begin

That’s several kinds of stupid.


8 posted on 03/28/2016 7:30:36 PM PDT by cyclotic (Liberalism is what smart looks like to stupid people.)
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