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Protecting the Midwest’s Environment and Natural Heritage Solar is Coming to Chicago The Broader Context - Solar in 2009 1 Module prices dropped by 40% Federal funding available Solar industry employment ~45,000 jobs in 2009, expected to surpass 60,000 in 2010. Industry revenues up 36% U.S. installed capacity up 37% for solar electric and 10% for solar thermal Source: SEIA, US Solar Industry Year in Review 2009, www.seia.orgwww.seia.org
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Protecting the Midwest’s Environment and Natural Heritage 2 Where is all this growth going? Source: SEIA, US Solar Industry Year in Review 2009, www.seia.orgwww.seia.org State Policy Matters Interconnection standards Net metering RPS with solar carve-out Transparent electricity pricing Other state incentives
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Protecting the Midwest’s Environment and Natural Heritage The Springfield Report – HB 6202 IL Solar Ramp-Up 2012201320142015<2025 IL Renewable Energy Standard (RES) Requirements 7%8%9%10%1.5% per year to 25% by 2025 Solar energy requirements with HB6202 (as a % of the RES obligation) 0.5%1.5%3%6%6% per year Solar energy obligation (GWh)31.678.6169.1380.7Increases with RES obligation New solar generating capacity (MW) needed to support ramp-up* (419-457 MW needed by 2015) 19-22 MW 48-54 MW 103-117 MW 233-264 MW Increases with RES obligation 3 *Low-end estimates based on capacity factors for single-axis trackers, solar radiation in Springfield. High-end estimates based on a mix of fixed-tilt and single-axis trackers, solar radiation in Peoria (PVWatts.org). Carving out a portion of the solar procurement obligation for customer-sited, distributed generation projects would increase installed megawatts and associated jobs.
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Protecting the Midwest’s Environment and Natural Heritage Clean and Renewable Energy Policy and Program Recommendations (May 2010) Solar Energy State Policy Advocacy Long-term Contracts for REC procurement Extension of the “In-State Preference” for renewable energy Solar Ramp-Up with DG Component Improve net metering rules (expand the size of facilities eligible for retail-rate net metering from 40KW to 2MW) Integrate solar hot water into Illinois’ natural gas efficiency programs 4
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Protecting the Midwest’s Environment and Natural Heritage Clean and Renewable Energy Policy and Program Recommendations (May 2010) Local Programs and Policies: “Marquee Projects Initiative” Integrate clean energy into programs aimed at “High-Impact Sectors” Adopt an innovative financing system (e.g. PACE) Integrate clean energy into new building codes Streamline permitting process Protect solar access rights 5 Exelon/SunPower 10MW solar PV plant in the West Pullman Industrial Redevelopment Area on Chicago’s South Side Go Mainstream
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