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ACORE Releases a State-by-State Report on Renewable Energy

By Kevin Eber, NREL
September 15, 2010   |   3 Comments

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September 21, 2010
This article mentions nothing about reporting on solar heating of water, which is the most efficient solar application. It seems obviously industry and utility driven.
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A point is rarely made about how state programs cause higher prices across the board by certification requirements of products and installers for any rebates and the complications of paper work needed as well as requiring the installations to be of certain styles..
Simple production credits and monitoring of systems might be much fairer all around.
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September 28, 2010
Amen Brother. In my locality there is a huge amount of money allocated for PV. My local utility (1/2 million people in the metro area)has less money available now for this year, for Solar DHW, than my personal sales numbers for 1984; in 1984 dollars. I think there are more people involved in the beauracratic regulation and public awareness sector than there are installers. The money isn't on the rooftops, it's in the ballyhoo. We have 300+ days of sunshine per year. And not enough funding to risk the time and effort to start a new solar thermal business...and no $$ for heating, period. The local municipality dropped enough dough on PV lighting for a pkg garage to fund 340 dhw systems. All this $$$ spent to pipe the power into the grid when the transmission losses alone are 30%.
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October 26, 2010
Good observation Phil. Utility owned solar is basically paying just another company to meter the sun. This is no worse than the present oil, bank, auto monopolies.
Water heating would benefit the consumer directly. Rooftop solar would benefit the consumer directly. I'm not talking leased solar either. Let the average consumer own their own means of converting sun/wind/renewable power.
Jobs, the economy, etc. would all benefit in the long term.
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