Monday, June 17, 2013

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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

My Solar Generation YTD - 1422 kWh

MA reaches 250 MW of Solar Energy 4 Years Early


PATRICK-MURRAY ADMINISTRATION REACHES 2017 SOLAR ENERGY TARGET, SETS NEW GOAL

BOSTON – Wednesday, May 1, 2013 – Governor Deval Patrick today joined Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rick Sullivan and other energy officials to celebrate 250 megawatts of solar energy installed – reaching the Patrick-Murray Administration’s goal four years early – and announced a new goal of 1,600 MW by 2020.
“When we set ambitious goals and invest in achieving them, Massachusetts wins,” said Governor Patrick. “The many businesses and homeowners who have taken advantage of cost effective renewable energy installations are helping to create both a safer and a more prosperous Commonwealth for the next generation.”
"By working with our legislative and municipal partners throughout the Commonwealth, we have achieved an ambitious goal far ahead of schedule while also supporting the state’s clean energy economy," said Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray. "We will build on this momentum, and continue to invest in renewable energy to lead the nation in this growing industry."
Under Governor Patrick’s leadership, the amount of solar energy installed has increased 80 times from the 3 MW installed in 2007. Massachusetts has established strong incentives for renewable energy production that have led to significant cost reductions in solar electricity, making clean energy more accessible to Massachusetts businesses and residents.
“This exciting announcement is a direct result of Governor Patrick’s leadership in the clean energy revolution,” said Secretary Sullivan. “The initiatives and incentives we have established in Massachusetts are saving residents money, creating jobs and protecting our environment.”
“Massachusetts has a lot to celebrate, including the success we’ve had reducing the cost of solar,” said Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Mark Sylvia. “Those businesses, cities and towns, and homeowners who invest in renewable energy will reap the benefits of stable, reliable costs from this clean, local source of electricity.”
The Commonwealth’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) Solar Carve-Out program has established a strong solar energy market in Massachusetts, with a current cap of 400 MW. As that target approaches, state energy officials are fast-tracking revisions to expand the program.
Residential solar electricity prices dropped 28 percent in Massachusetts in 2012, according to a report issued by the Solar Energy Industries Association in March 2013. This was the second biggest drop in the nation last year.
In addition to strengthening the RPS, the Green Communities Act, signed by Governor Patrick in 2008, established the Green Communities designation and grant program that provides technical assistance and incentives to support solar development in the Commonwealth’s municipalities. There are currently 110 designated Green Communities in the Commonwealth and nearly half of all Massachusetts residents live in a Green Community.
These targeted investments have led to economic growth and job creation. The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s (MassCEC) 2012 Massachusetts Clean Energy Industry Report showed an 11.2 percent growth in Massachusetts clean energy jobs between 2011 and 2012. Nearly 5,000 clean energy firms employ more than 71,000 clean energy workers.
“The success of the solar industry and the clean energy sector as a whole is a testament to the commitment Massachusetts has made to become a renewable energy leader,” said MassCEC CEO Alicia Barton. “While we celebrate the success of one goal, we’re excited to tackle the next, creating more local jobs and keeping more energy dollars here at home.”
The solar power installed in Massachusetts generates enough electricity to power more than 37,000 homes for a year, and when compared with fossil fuel-generated electricity, is the equivalent of eliminating the greenhouse gas emissions from nearly 26,000 cars a year.
When the new goal is reached, 1,600 MW of installed solar will generate enough electricity to power approximately 240,000 homes annually – the equivalent of 97 percent of Boston households – and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions produced by about 166,000 cars.
“The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) applauds the Commonwealth’s phenomenal success in attracting investment, innovative companies and jobs while driving down costs,” said SEIA Senior Vice President of State Affairs Carrie Cullen Hitt. “Massachusetts ranks number seven in the nation for solar installations (2012) and number two for driving down costs, which dropped over 28 percent in 2012. We look forward to expanding this success with Governor Patrick and his team.”
Massachusetts sits at the end of the energy pipeline, spending billions of dollars annually to import all of its fossil fuel based energy sources from places like South America, Canada and the Middle East. That is lost economic opportunity that Massachusetts stands poised to reclaim through investments in home-grown renewable energy programs.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

NYT: The Secret to Solar Power

The Secret to Solar Power


Stephen Lewis for The New York Times


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Harvard Athletics sports solar panels | Harvard Gazette

Harvard Athletics sports solar panels | Harvard Gazette

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Harvard College senior Justin Lanning had been running the stairs in Harvard Stadium since January, but it was early this spring when he noticed something different as he reached the top of the steps and took a quick rest before heading back down. Across a parking lot, on the roof of the Gordon Indoor Track and Tennis building, workers were beginning to install rooftop solar panels as part of what has become Harvard’s largest solar energy project.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

I've just saved a ton of money on my electricity

I cut my electricity bill to more than half for the billing period ending April. It was only $22 this month! Also note that the panels were only connected the last week of March. We will see how this looks for the summer as I being using the A/C more. Panels are averaging about 20kwh each so far

If you're interested in getting a free quote from Sungevity. http://bit.ly/sungevity This referral will provide both you and I a $500 gift card.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Turn on your system!

Finally get the go ahead to turn on my system. However, I'm out of town at the moment.


Thursday, March 15, 2012

Completion Documents Needed


Received an e-mail from Sungevity that one more document needed to be signed. I was proactive and talked to NStar on Feb 21st. 

The following items are needed to complete the interconnection process.
1. photos of the array, the inverter & the external AC Disconnect
2. a copy of the Certificate of Completion
3. a copy of the signed final electrical permit (if the electrical inspector did not sign the Cert of Completion)
4. Terms & Conditions signed by Sungevity
5. Exhibit G signed by you (this will be sent upon receipt of Terms & Conditions from Sungevity)
6. Schedule Z signed by you
Please send these items at your earliest convenience.

Didn't get a notice from Sungevity that Exhibit G needed to be signed until Mar 15.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

System Inspection Complete

The electrician finished up their job a few days ago but Sungevity needed to have one of their reps to make sure the job is complete.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Darden now has Florida's biggest privately owned solar array


Darden Restaurants Inc. dedicates today a new array of solar panels that is so large it creates a canopy over the four-story parking garage at the company's headquarters in south Orange County.

It is, essentially, a utility-scale power plant, rated at 1.1 million watts.

Sungevity - Step 7 of 8

Inspection took place today and now NStar needs to provide the interconnect.

Sungevity - Step 6 of 8 Sequence




Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Pushing the Green Button for Energy Savings


Pushing the Green Button for Energy Savings


The White House hopes that someday soon everyone will be able to monitor and control their home energy usage, and lower their monthly utility bills, with a few swipes on a smartphone app. At least that’s the vision of the Green Button initiative, a recent White House effort to bring together the nation’s utilities, energy consumers and private industry to develop Internet and mobile phone-style technologies and business models aimed at reducing energy consumption.
Tendril Energize allows homeowners to manage energy usage remotely.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Boston Citizens Connect Update

I received an e-mail with a tracking number for my request. I'm pretty impressed.

Dear Constituent,

Thank you for contacting the Mayor's Hotline about sidewalk repair. Your service request, opened on 11/8/11 at 2:33 PM, is case number 101000352062.

Our Public Works Department responds immediately to public safety issues in order to make them safe, typically with a temporary asphalt patch.

If there is additional work needed, the department will schedule permanent repair to be completed within a year to eighteen months.  Please note that major sidewalk and roadway reconstruction may be deemed a capital repair and require engineering and budget review.

Boston Citizens Connect

I was walking a stroller in Chinatown when used the sidewalk overlooking the Pike on Shawmut Ave from Marginal Rd to Herald St. The condition of the road and sidewalk made me cringe so I reported it on Citizens Connect Live Chat. 


 Metal plates covering holes in the asphalt which are directly over train tracks.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Q-Cells Builds Superlative Photovoltaic Power Plant

Q-Cells Builds Superlative Photovoltaic Power Plant

Category: Press release Q-Cells SE, Bitterfeld-Wolfen
  • Q-Cells signs contracts for mega-project with investors LUXCARA and MCG
  • Brandenburg-Briest solar park is Europe’s largest photovoltaic generating plant at 91 megawatts (MW)
  • Completion planned in record time of eight weeks by 2011 year end
Bitterfeld-Wolfen, 3 November 2011 – Q-Cells SE, one of the leading photovoltaic companies in the world, is building Europe’s largest solar park and continuing its 2011 success story in the large-scale photovoltaic applications business. The solar park being built in Brandenburg-Briest will have a capacity of 91 MW. A total of around 22,500 households will be supplied with renewable energy from the solar park, avoiding CO2 emissions of approximately