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New California Governor Jerry Brown Calls for Feed-in Tariffs

Paul Gipe, Contributor
January 03, 2011  |  7 Comments

In an undated posting on Governor Jerry Brown's campaign web site, the then candidate called for building 12,000 MW of distributed generation out of 20,000 MW of new renewable generation.

Governor Brown specifically calls on the legislature to introduce feed-in tariffs to accomplish this task.

Brown's position on distributed generation and feed-in tariffs is the most ambitious--and the most specific--of any sitting US Governor.

California has lagged far behind other US states since Brown's previous tenure as Governor in the early 1980s. At best California produces two percent of its electricity with wind energy and less than one percent from solar energy. Several Midwestern states generate more than seven percent of their electricity with new renewables, mostly wind energy.

12,000 MW of new distributed renewables could produce 15-25 TWh of generation, or about 5%-8% of current consumption. Total new renewables proposed by Brown could generate 30-40 TWh per year for about 10%-13% of consumption.

Below is an excerpt from Brown's campaign web site titled Jobs for California's Future. In the campaign's vernacular, distributed generation is called Localized Electricity Generation.

"My goal is that by 2020, California should produce 20,000 new megawatts (MW) of renewable electricity, and also accelerate the development of energy storage capacity. California can do this by aggressively developing renewables at all levels: small, onsite residential and business systems; intermediate-sized energy systems close to existing consumer loads and transmission lines; and large scale wind, solar and geothermal energy systems. At the same time, California should take bold steps to increase energy efficiency.

Below is my plan to get us there. It will produce a half a million new jobs in research, development, manufacturing, construction, installation, and maintenance over the next decade.

1. Build 12,000 MWs of Localized Electricity Generation

  • California should develop 12,000 megawatts of localized energy by 2020. Localized energy is onsite or small energy systems located close to where energy is consumed that can be constructed quickly (without new transmission lines) and typically without any environmental impact.
  • Solar systems of up to 2 megawatts should be installed on the roofs of warehouses, parking lot structures, schools, and other commercial buildings throughout the state.
  • Solar energy projects up to 20 megawatts in size should be built on public and private property throughout the state. For example, we should create the California Solar Highway by placing solar panels alongside our state highways.
  • The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) or Legislature should implement a system of carefully calibrated renewable power payments (commonly called feed in tariffs) for distributed generation projects up to 20 megawatts in size. Holding down overall rates must be part of the design. 

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derek kreckler
derek kreckler
January 8, 2011
This is great news but some of the readers here would do well to argue for contemporary solar forms not the earlier silica type. DCS or Dye Solar Cells are not just the future they are now and mean your house can be a power generator rather than a few rectangles on your roof. Also co-generational systems like fuel cell technology in the home - creating ALL your electricity needs with natural gas creating a small CO2 footprint amongst the bi products of water and hydrogen.
The future looks good and the Governor's initiative can only help progress the positives.
Anson Moran
Anson Moran
January 7, 2011
It is of little surprise that Gov. Brown is once again answering the call for renewable in California. In 1977 the Governor sponsored the "first-ever tax incentive for rooftop solar." -Wikipedia

The global solar community is watching us with high expectations. The fragmented American solar market will require a leader like Governor Brown to create a successful state prototype for the rest of the country to follow.
Steve Poppitz
Steve Poppitz
January 6, 2011
Your d'man Gov. Moonbeam ! I wish I could vote for you and I'm in Colorado. Add a few percent STATE Tax credit dollars. Get the Guvenator (and other Cal. celebraties) to do PSA on TV. Buy eV's for STATE vehicles. You'll do it.
James Monachino
James Monachino
January 5, 2011
Planning Solar --

Paradigm shifts are never easy and usually are accompanied by a lot of growing pains. Jerry Brown's plan is a start with a goal and a direction. Next step will be more trial and error in developing a sustainable business model.

As electric cars come on line and demand for conventional fuel sources continue to grow -- alternative abundant energy solutions will emerge.

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Gary Wilson
Gary Wilson
January 5, 2011
putting Solar Panels along side the highways is an interesting concept, miles of cabling? permanent mobile cleaning services to remove tar and dust? High Voltage power lines running along the ground? Yeah, an interesting concept. Perhaps the Border Guards could use the same concept to run along the Border with Mexico!
ANONYMOUS
January 4, 2011
ANICET, give it a rest. Your uninformed comments and dumb-down thinking is much better suited to Fox or other Murdoch media outlets than here.

Governor Brown's leadership in promoting clean energy alternatives goes back 3 decades. He has the vision and credentials to lead California and the rest of the nation to a sustainable and globally competitive clean energy future...
SIMONIN SERGE
SIMONIN SERGE
January 4, 2011
Very courageous this gouvernor...congratulations from France. Thanks for OBAMA too, this kind of technologies are the best for the life on the earth now and for the futur. Thank you all the people are waiting the USA action for saving our planet and preserving it.
Serge from Paris.

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Paul Gipe has written extensively about renewable energy for both the popular and trade press. He has also lectured widely on wind energy and how to minimize its impact on the environment and the communities of which it is a part. For his...
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