10/3 – Mild winter, Solar energy Save Phoenixville Area School 30%

Wednesday October 3rd, 2012

From the Daily Local:

The Phoenixville Area School Board was informed the school district saved more than 30 percent on energy costs since the installation of solar energy panels at the high school and administration buildings.

“What makes energy conservation exciting is we really did save some dollars last year,” Superintendent Alan Fegley said.

Stan Johnson, the district’s executive director of operations, gave a presentation at Sept. 20’s board meeting on what savings the school district received in 2011-12 over the previous academic year.

“Bottom line, the district’s energy savings over the last year,was 30.2 percent less in the ’11-12 year as compared to the ’10-11 year,” Johnson said. “It went from a bill of $952,(367) down to a bill of $665,(181).”

Johnson tempered some of the results by acknowledging that the mild winter may have contributed in driving down energy costs.

According to him, electricity costs were down 25 percent, natural gas was decreased by 34.5 percent, and fuel oil was down by almost half, at 49.8 percent.

Mostly because of the winter, the number of “degree days” was far lower this year. Degree days are measures of how much the district’s air conditioning or heating units need to work to keep the buildings at a comfortable temperature,

The Phoenixville Area School District had 5,026 degree days this year as opposed to 6,089 last year, Johnson said.

However, even if the bills were “weather-corrected” to a typical year, Johnson said the energy bills would likely still have been 18 percent less than the 2010-11 school year.

Read more here…

9/24 – In 2012, US Develops 10,000 MW of Wind, New Solar Exceeds New Coal

Tuesday, September 25th 2012

The alway’s informative John Hanger’s Facts of the Day recently featured some key findings from a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission report covering the first eight. months of 2012.

Among the findings:

  • Up against expiration of the Wind Energy Production Tax Credit, the United States is on pace to develop more than 10,000 MW of windcapacity.
  • New Solar capacity may exceed new coal-fired power plants as solar continues to decline in cost.

Read more and check out the full report here.

8/13 – New Jersey Continues Strong Support of Solar PV

Monday, August 13th 2012

Fresh off the announcement of a significant increase in the solar PV “carve-out” requirement of New Jersey’s renewable portfolio standard, the Garden State’s largest utility announced plans to continue aggressive development of solar.

From the Philadelphia Enquirer:

“Public Service Electric & Gas Co., which two years ago generated headlines with its ambitious program to install solar panels atop utility poles, on Tuesday proposed to install 136 megawatts more of photovoltaic systems over the next five years and to provide loans to residential and commercial customers to develop an additional 97 megawatts. The loans could be repaid by the debtors with the credits they would earn from generating solar.

PSE&G’s announcement comes a week after Christie signed legislation to stabilize the market for solar power in the next few years by requiring generators to buy more renewable-power credits, a way for customers to subsidize the higher cost of solar. The current price for the credits has plunged because so many projects were developed to take advantage of federal tax credits, now expiring.

The expanded Solar 4 All program, which requires approval by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, calls for $690 million to install 90 megawatts on landfills, brownfields. and other underutilized land; 20 MWs for solar systems on warehouse roofs; 25 MWs for systems on large parking lots; and 1 MW for projects that demonstrate emerging technologies.”

Read more : PSE&G Seeks to Energize Its Solar Energy Program

7/13 – Update on Proposed Chester County Solar Farm

Friday, July 13th 2012 

Yet another delay in the development of the proposed 7.2 MW Chester County Solar Farm in Caln Township. Again the issue revolved around storm water management, an aspect of the project that has impeded township approval since first being proposed.

From the Daily Local News: “We may not have been able to make a believer out of everyone, but we have done our best to try and address the issues of a concern to the community, especially those township residents who live in close proximity to the facility,” Jaros said. [John Jaros, Attorney for project developer Keare’s Electrical Contracting]. Many of the neighboring residents who opposed the project at the beginning of the hearings have since spoken out in favor of the project and thanked the developers for the many concessions they have made.”

Read more here…

For more about the Coatesville Solar Initiative click here…

5/4 – Advanced PV Design & Installation Training Scheduled in June

Friday, May 4th 2012

Infinite Solar (Philadelphia) is hosting Advanced PV: Techniques and Certification Exam Preparation from June 25th to June 29th. From their website:

“This 5-day course will cover the subject matter that most frequently appears on the Full NABCEP Installers Certification Exam. The Exam will take place on September 22nd and this course will act as both a refresher and provide you with valuable study resources to ensure you earn this valuable certification before the education requirements to sit for the test are increased.

This class will be taught by IREC Master Trainer Ken Thames. Ken is a veteran of the industry with a PV instructional experience spanning 7 years and a solar electric business going back even further. He is one of the nation’s foremost experts in solar PV battery backup systems and will soon publish a solar PV textbook that is expected to become an indispensible resource for students across the country.”

It is strongly recommended that attendees complete the entry-level, 40 hour NABCEP course before enrolling in the Advanced course.

Click here for more info. If you are interested in attending please contact us regarding grant funding to help offset the costs.

3/15 – United States installed 1.85 Gigawatts of Solar in 2011

Wednesday March 15th, 2012

‘Solar installers built 1,855 megawatts of photovoltaic projects in 2011 for a total of $8.4 billion, up from 887 MW in 2010, according to a report released by GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)…”The U.S. was a strong market in 2011 and we expect it to be strong again in 2012,” said GTM Managing Director Shayle Kann.”’

From Reuters | Read More…

3/5 – Soaring Sustainability: Eagles Advance Clean Energy Plan for Stadium

Monday, March 5th, 2012

“A year and a half after first announcing plans for solar power at the Eagles’ stadium, the franchise announced Thursday that it had teamed up with a new partner – solar giant NRG of Princeton.

NRG will design, build, and operate an array of more than 11,000 solar panels and 14 micro wind turbines that, over the course of a year, will provide six times the power used during all Eagles home games at Lincoln Financial Field, the team said.”

From Philly.com | Read More…

 

2/24 – SEI’s Youth Event “Smart Energy Tour” Scheduled for April

Friday, February 24th 2012

SEI has scheduled 2012’s Smart Energy Tour for Saturday, April 21st. The Smart Energy Tour, or SET, is SEI’s signature youth event providing high school students with exposure to the technology and careers in energy efficiency, solar, geothermal, bio fuels and wind energy.

This event is free but registration is required; Click here to register.

Check out the flyer for more information: SET 04-21-12

2/21 – SEI partners with Infinite Solar for March, April Solar PV & Thermal Training

Tuesday, February 14th 2012

The Smart Energy Initiative has partnered with Philadelphia’s Infinite Solar to offer a number of solar-related training at unbeatable prices this spring. This is made possible through SEI’s Incumbent Worker Training Funds, received from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry and the Chester County WIB.

Courses include:

  • March 10th-11th – Advanced Solar PV: NABCEP Installers Exam Review
  • March 19th-23rd – NABCEP Solar PV Design & Installation
  • April 16th-20th – NABCEP Solar PV Design & Installation
  • April 23rd-27th – Entry Level Solar Thermal Design and Installation Course