Tuesday, 27 May 2014

solar farm

Austin Poised To Get Largest Single Solar Facility By 2016

Texas is poised to receive its single largest solar facility which will be built by San Francisco firm, Recurrent Energy. The firm has collaborated with Austin energy to build 150 mega watt solar farm. The solar farm which is expected to be completed by 2016 will boosts Austin’s electricity power. This project will bring Austin a step closer to achieving its 2020 energy goal of getting 35 percent energy from renewable energy sources.

Both companies are tight-lipped as it relates to the cost of the project and the exact location of the solar farm. It was previously thought that the contract would be awarded to SunEdison who offered a bid of a $525 million contract that would last 25 years. Though this was thought to be a very cheap solar deal, the company was beat out by Recurrent Energy who Austin Energy said offered a better deal.

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January 2014

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Solar Panels

Austin Energy Has Problems With Solar Credits

The city of Austin has run into a bit of a problem with their solar energy rebate program. Austin Energy was required, through a tariff, to zero out all of the energy credits that were given last year. This means that about 300 customers without their credits for producing more solar energy than they used.

Now that the customers are upset about the loss of their credits, Austin Energy is hoping to win back the trust of customers by offering them rolling credits that they can build up throughout the year. While these credits do not give back the credits that the customers lost, Austin Energy is hoping that rolling credits will make customers happy enough to stick with the program.

The production of solar energy will continue while the company will give solar owners credit that can roll on and on for months and even years. This change in the program may make some upset, but at least Austin Energy is working with solar users as fairly as possible.

Solar energy could be at a turning point in Texas, where adoption of solar power has been slow compared to wind energy.  In deregulated parts of the state like Dallas and Houston, providers such as Green Mountain energy are beginning to offer solar only electricity plans that allow consumers to use pure solar energy without putting panels on their rooftops.

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