Numbers show the budding relationship between utilities and renewable energy is growing. It continues to move the power system's transition to higher solar power penetrations along. "Utilities of all kinds and in many places are accelerating from zero to 100 on solar in response to record-low prices," Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) research manager and paper lead author Daisy Chung told Utility Dive. Seb Henbest, lead author of Bloomberg New Energy Finance New Energy Outlook, wrote July 25. "By 2050, we're painting a picture of an electricity system utterly reshaped around cheap wind, solar and batteries."
Both wind and solar were 8.2% of U.S. generation last year, with solar at 1.9%, U.S. grids are integrating record levels of clean energy seamlessly. Wind and solar produced 64.6% of California's power on May 26, 2018. Investors comment, "phenomenally abundant" renewable energy could contribute to a trillion-dollar U.S. market by 2030 and solar will play a large role, according to an April American Council on Renewable Energy survey. Utilities included 42 GW of solar to the grid, including 7.4 GW in 2017.
Public power utilities added 1,210 MW of solar and are "gaining industry recognition," SEPA reports. In some areas, low costs make solar a factor. For example, the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority included 27.3 MW of solar last year, a 913 watts of solar per customer rate. This decision ranked 7th in SEPA's watts per customer ranking, to highlight smaller utilities' excellent works. The development was with Arizona public power utility Salt River Project. An agreement as signed focusing on 500 MW more on Navajo land. There were 148 state solar policy actions between April 1 and June 30, according to the Q2 2018 solar policy update from the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center.
The 116 state-level policy actions are about net energy metering (NEM). At least 59 note using an alternative to the NEM retail electricity rate compensation for solar owners' generation exported to the grid. Renewable energy continues to face policy obstacles that are typically local issues. For instance, legalizing leasing in Florida, that doesn’t highlight national growth.
The SEPA report assesses future innovations that utilities and solar can share; solar-plus-storage, advanced inverters and microgrids. The cost decline expands the utility-solar friendship. Solar will become the new normal in a green portfolio and accepted by utilities. Solar is the customer choice where utilities facilitate and optimize options of services and resources. The utility will deliver reliable and affordable electricity.
The transition to clean energy being a large part of utilities will be a healthy one as as long as it doesn’t compromise their customers' ownership of solar. If you want to join the solar revolution, go to HahaSmart.com and try our price checker tool. You can see how much a system will cost, and how much you can save over the next 20 years. For more information about solar, don't forget to visit our solar blog section for guides and articles.
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