California to Continue to Lead Nation in Solar Power Installations
August 8, 2011 by James
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Share El Segundo, Calif., August 8, 2011Blessed with abundant sunshine and a supportive political structure, California is positioned to add 7.5 gigawatts (GW) of installed power from photovoltaic (PV) sources during the period of 2010 to 2015, further ensuring that the state remains Americas leading light in solar energy , according to new insights from the IHS iSuppli Photovoltaic Service from information and analysis provider IHS (NYSE: IHS). Installed PV capacity in California is projected to reach 967 megawatts (MW) this year, the highest in the country and part of an increasing push by the most populous U.S. state to derive a greater portion of energy from renewable sources , a mix that also would include wind turbines and fuel cells. Next year, power from solar sources will generate some 1.2GW in Californiamore than the PV capacity of the next six-highest states combined. States approaching the land size of California, like New Mexico and Arizona, are projected to have less than a third as much PV capacity by the same time, hovering in the mid-300MW range. And outside of the top 10 states where solar generation will be highest, combined PV capacity from the lowest 40 states will add up to just 395MW, also merely one-third of California capacity, IHS data shows. California is indeed at the forefront of photovoltaic technology, and its commitment to the industry is important for the whole North America region, said Mike Sheppard, analyst for photovoltaics at IHS. Californias drive to attain clean energy gained fresh impetus during a recent two-day conference in late July at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), attended by 200 researchers, academics, business leaders and politicians. There, Calif. Governor Jerry Brown reiterated the push to obtain by 2020 as much as 33 percent of energy from renewable sources, an amount equivalent to 12GWenough to power roughly three million homes. With a series of intensive solar projects under way, as much as 7.5GW in PV capacity could be added to the local power grid by 2015, more than half the states announced goal of achieving 12GW from all renewable sourcesand with five more years to spare before the targeted 2020 deadline. What this shows is the likelihood of PV accounting in the future for a great portion of clean energy in California, Sheppard noted. The figure below shows the cumulative PV capacity for California from 2010 to 2015. Given an installed PV power capacity of 900MW in 2010 that then rises to a forecast level of 8.4GW in 2015, a total of 7.5GW in power will have been added to the state in the span of five years. Californias natural advantage lends itself to busy PV activity within the state In the United States, California has among the highest insolation levels for measuring the rate of solar radiation delivery as measured by NASA. With a score of 5.4 kilowatt-hours per square meter per day (kWh/(m2/day)), the Los Angeles area ranks second only to the 5.96 kWh/(m2/day) rate of Honolulu, Hawaii. Los Angeles also places higher than perennial hot-weather spots like Phoenix, Ariz. (5.38 kWh/(m2/day)); Las Vegas, Nev. (5.3 kWh/(m2/day)); and Miami, Fla. (5.26 kWh/(m2/day)). Two other areas surveyed in California likewise boast of above-average insolation rates: the Bay area near San Francisco at 5.08 kWh/(m2/day), and San Francisco proper at 4.89 kWh/(m2/day). Aside from an inherent natural resource in plentiful supply, California hosts a number of companies engaged in the solar business, including research and development sites that do not engage in manufacturing. At least 27 firms can be found in the state engaged in solar-related activities including the production of ingots, crystalline silicon cells and modules, and thin-film cells and modulesall components that go into the manufacture of solar panels. Currently the biggest PV project within the state is the Topaz Solar farm, a 550MW power plant being built by Arizona-based First Solar Inc., located in the Carrizo Plain northwest of Los Angeles. Other solar projects under way or slated to begin are the 55MW Niland Project in Imperial County; a five-year program by Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) to develop 500MW of power in northern and central California; the Catalina Solar Project in Kern County; and a project by Southern California Edison for distributed power through commercial rooftops, IHS data shows. Political patronage a plus, but state budget woes could be a challenge Adding to Californias built-in advantages for PV power, the state has the good fortune to enjoy the backing of a highly motivated political infrastructure. Having sustained political will toward the achievement of renewable energy is definitely a good thing for California, and a strong political will is an encouraging sign for investors to go ahead and make their bets here in the state, said analyst Sheppard. Californias continuing experience in the PV field also could work to the states benefit, especially if it can find a way to convert its expertise into consultancy projects for other states, similar to what Germanythe worlds foremost photovoltaic market and authorityis doing in Europe. At home, California is ahead of other states in the learning curve for solar-power-generation, and the local state power utilities also have been helpful in setting up programs to help renewable energy efforts. What could stand in the way, however, of the state making even greater progress, Sheppard remarked, could be the states much-belabored budget woes, which if unresolved could lead to a downgrading of the states creditworthiness and make it more expensive for companiesincluding PV firmsto do business here. Another possible area for improvement is the current system of permits in the state to obtain PV power to streamline bureaucracy. For instance, a consumer who discovers that a PV panel supplier has run out of stock would have to restart the application process instead of- simply attaching an amendment, as is the practice in the rationalized German market. Californias PV prospects also could encounter resistance from the local populacean issue underscored by Gov. Brown at the UCLA event. With 58 counties and more than 400 cities in the state, selling the idea of renewable or solar power might run into opposition from residents for any number of reasons, with the potential to slow down planned rollouts or deployments. This is by far one of the best articles we have seen recently. We hope you enjoyed reading it. Each year it seems that somebody comes out with a new take on an old problem, however, this is the most interesting way to look at it that we have found. If you have some tips on solar power installations that you would like to share with our other readers, please leave your comments. We would welcome your input into the discussion.

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Reasons Why Solar Energy Always Makes Good Sense
July 6, 2011 by admin
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While the percentage of people using solar energy is still quite small, the industry continues to grow every year. There are huge long-term savings that are part of using solar energy, and that is obviously an important concern. In this article, we’ll be looking at some of the benefits of solar energy that you may
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Pepsi’s New Green PET Bottle
April 25, 2011 by James
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South Saigon Yacht Park: Modern and Green Clean Living
April 8, 2011 by admin
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Vietnam is setting an example in setting up a stunning green center with the ongoing project called South Saigon Yacht Park. Right in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, the state capital, plans are afoot to create a green oasis to spread the message of green revolution across the country. This Yacht Park Posted in: Environment , Industry

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Flat Tower: Innovative Architectural Solution
March 21, 2011 by admin
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Best Green Car of 2011: Chevrolet Volt
January 24, 2011 by admin
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The 2011 Chevrolet Volt became the first electric car to be chosen as the Green Car of the Year 2011. Chevrolet Volt received this honor at the Los Angeles Auto Show, which is held every year by the Green Car Journal. The 2011 Chevrolet Volt electric car was chosen as the electric car of Posted in: Electric Cars , Industry , Transportation

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South Korea Planning Massive Off Shore Wind Farm
November 17, 2010 by James
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Wind energy currently meets a mere 1.5% of global electricity generation. But scientists foresee a lot of potential in this alternative energy source. Asian countries are also trying to embrace clean and green energy. South Korea is going for an ambitious off-shore wind farm amounting to $8.3 billion. This project will be executed at Posted in: Industry , Wind Farms , Wind Power

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Choosing Alternative Energy Companies For Future Generations
October 17, 2010 by James
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Alternative energy is a huge issue in our existence now. Where formerly we were contented in our stupidity of what conventional resources of power were doing to the environment, now we have to look to alternative energy companies for the next phase of our energy resources. When it comes to alternative energy companies, there are quite a few to make a mention of in the United States. If you were to actually think about it, there has been a step-by-step but sure changeover from conventional use of fossil fuels towards more overmuch alternative energy resources which would only seek to welfare the world. Most of the alternative energy companies in this present day and age do seek to make this a vision an absolute reality. Having said this, once entire generations have been used to the convenience of fossil fuels, it comes as no surprise that the changeover is slow but sure. A few companies such as BP Global are surely movers in the industry. But you must remember that being in the business of what these alternative energy companies are in is surely no easy task. Having said that most of these alternative energy companies are indeed focusing very much in the future and making renewable energy sources their prime objective. But as referred the fact that it is a exchange is not making matters any easier. Businesses such as A123 and Vesta Wind Systems are just a few of the alternative energy companies that making a real change. Due to many politics that are in place, bring forward energy policies have become a real hassle. But as we all know change is something that is good especially when the future of the world at large may depend upon it. So it is best to keep abreast of all new information and the various new energy sources we have. We are at this point employing quite a degree of energy and it will not at any point example since the world population also is self-balancing to increase every single year. While there may be enough wrangling going on with subsequent governments and alternative energy companies it comes as no surprise that renewable sources of energy are very much in demand. Even though we may not at this point in time project the many uses they could be practiced for, there will be raising opportunities shown in the near future. After all, as we all know via history, when there is a certain want solutions do crop up thanks to the ingenuity of man. Whoever we decide to join up with, it is a reality that alternative energy companies are the system of the future. Read more on Choosing Alternative Energy Companies For Future Generations… Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Post this on Diigo Post on Google Buzz Add this to Mister Wong Share this on Mixx Share this on Reddit Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Tweet This!
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Walmart to Install Thin Film Solar Panels
October 4, 2010 by admin
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Prominent corporations are paying special attention to go green and create a conducive environment for clean and green energy. Walmart too is taking appreciative steps in the field of alternative energy. In the year 2007, Walmart entered into a partnership with Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) to provide a thrust to the photovoltaic technologies. It Posted in: Industry , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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Silver State Dishing Out Golden Geothermal Power
September 24, 2010 by James
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Nevada is poised to lead in producing energy from geothermal heat sources in the entire US. Presently playing second fiddle to California, the day is not far off when it will overtake California in converting geothermal heat into electricity. Nevada is experiencing a rush of developers who have already companies producing power or with Posted in: Environment , Geothermal Energy , Industry

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