Solar energy is gaining traction in Nebraska as their cities embrace the technology. State officials continue to mine for new ways to help the trend along. Since the solar boom has such a large reach, some cities had to expand their newly built solar farms and build new ones.
Many cities use the Nebraska Public Power District's SunWise Community Solar Program to help more cities within the state adopt solar power in a central location for residents to use. The program launched the new solar farms in Scottsbluff, Venango and Kearney. More than half a dozen other cities have expressed interest since last year.
Additionally, Fremont plans to build a second solar farm due to high demand on the first array that went live earlier this year. The farm permits customers to purchase their own solar panel or pay a one-time fee to use power generated. The first farm in Fremont sold out to 217 residents under 2 months. The biggest challenge is to find available land that can feed the NPPD's grid and ensure the local grid can handle the additional power simultaneously. The NPPD arrays allow customers to purchase into solar energy without having to install their own rooftop panels. Solar energy has spread faster in some areas than others due to the state's patchwork of local public utilities. As Nebraska's rates rise, solar will be more feasible.
Sen. Rick Kolowski, of Omaha, initiated a legislative study to investigate new methods to promote solar energy, with an emphasis on its environmental impacts. He wants to see the use of renewable resources more effectively, and hopes the study could lead to incentives or tax breaks to encourage more solar energy. "This isn't going away," Kolowski said. "We have to do it not just for ourselves, but for the future of our state."
Kearney promoted Nebraska's grandest community solar array last year on 53 acres of city-owned land near a technology park. It fulfills about 5 percent of the city's peak energy needs that translates to power 900 homes. City officials connected with NPPD to connect the system to the city's grid and sold off shares it produces. They’ve sold or reserved about 90 percent and will use some as a recruiting tool for new businesses that want to use green energy. A college at Kearney purchased about half of the total shares to use more renewable energy. This gives residents more energy choices and potentially attract small and mid-sized technology companies with the promise of renewable energy.
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