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. Duke Energy Seeks Solar Suppliers For 100 Million Dollar Solar Plan

The solar plan would be Duke Energy's first large-scale involvement in distributed generation, in which electricity is generated close to customers rather than at large, centralized power plants.
by Staff Writers
Charlotte NC (SPX) Sep 09, 2008
Duke Energy Carolinas is seeking bids from solar power companies to supply solar panels, electrical equipment and installation services as part of the utility's proposed $100 million North Carolina solar plan.

Starting in early 2009, Duke Energy wants to install electricity- generating photovoltaic solar panels at up to 850 North Carolina sites, including homes, schools, office buildings, shopping malls, warehouses and large manufacturing facilities + both on roofs and on the ground.

Electricity generated through the program would total at least 16 megawatts + enough to power 2,600 homes + after the solar power is converted from direct current to alternating current.

The proposal, first announced in June, requires approval by the North Carolina Utilities Commission before it can be implemented.

Duke Energy would own and, through contractors, install and maintain the solar panels. The utility also would own the electricity generated, which would be sent to the electrical grid that serves all customers.

The company would compensate homeowners, businesses and other entities that offer their roofs or land for the program, based on the size of the installation and amount of electricity generated at any given location.

The solar plan would be Duke Energy's first large-scale involvement in distributed generation, in which electricity is generated close to customers rather than at large, centralized power plants.

Duke Energy will begin installations in early 2009, contingent on regulatory approval. The company proposes to complete all installations by late 2010.

Each installation is expected to have a useful life of 20 to 25 years.

Duke Energy would contract with one or more companies that specialize in solar technology to supply and install the necessary materials and equipment at all sites.

In addition to its solar distributed generation plan, Duke Energy in the past four months also has announced a series of other renewable and clean- energy initiatives, including:

+ The purchase of the entire electricity output (16 megawatts) from what will be one of the nation's largest photovoltaic solar power plants, to be built in Davidson County, N.C., during the next two years.

+ A partnership with General Motors and other utilities to help lay the groundwork for the large-scale launch of plug-in electric vehicles, starting in 2010.

+ The acquisition of a large wind company + Vermont-based Catamount Energy + which has 283 net megawatts of wind power in operation and another 1,750 megawatts under development.

+ A request for proposals from renewable energy developers to supply significant amounts of electricity to Duke Energy customers in Ohio.

+ The purchase of the entire electricity output from a power plant fueled by methane gas naturally emitted from decaying garbage at a closed Durham, N.C., landfill. The facility will produce enough electricity to serve 1,600 homes.

Duke Energy's Carolinas' operations include nuclear, coal-fired, natural gas and hydroelectric generation. That diverse fuel mix provides nearly 21,000 megawatts of safe, reliable and competitively priced electricity to more than 2.3 million electric customers in a 24,000-square-mile service area of North Carolina and South Carolina.

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GPEC And SolarCity Unveil Greening Greater Phoenix Initiative
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The Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC) has announced a new sustainability initiative to position Greater Phoenix as a location for solar and clean technology, green building, renewable energy and other "green industry" organizations. Greening Greater Phoenix Powered by SolarCity promotes the region as an emerging leader in solar technology and renewable energy industries.

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