Individual State Incentives and Rebate Programs
A great resource when researching individual state incentives and rebate programs is the Database of State Incentive Programs (DSIRE) http://www.dsireusa.org/ DSIRE is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility and federal incentives and policies that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. Established in 1995 and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, DSIRE is an ongoing project of the N.C. Solar Center and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council.
Reviewing last week’s solar energy news
http://www.cleanenergyauthority.com/solar-energy-news/solar-energy-news-recap-082911/ Chris Meehan Aug 29, 2011 The solar industry was on a roller-coaster ride last week, echoing in many ways the larger market turbulence the world’s been experiencing since early August. Some companies filed for bankruptcy and others changed their strategies to remain competitive. But elsewhere plans, plants and projects moved forward, showing the industry is not facing a long, steep drop, but rather a lot of bumps. Evergreen Solar Inc. and SpectraWatt Inc. have recently filed for bankruptcy following a dismal second quarter driven by lower silicon costs and increased market competition. Evergreen’s proprietary string ribbon silicon technology was impacted significantly by continual precipitous drops in the price of silicon. SpectraWatt said it couldn’t compete with pricing competition from China. At least one analyst said that other companies may follow suit and that a drop in subsidies could have a large negative effect on solar manufacturers. Meanwhile, Solon, a German company with a U.S. subsidiary, said it would stop manufacturing modules in the U.S. as it seeks to change its operating strategy in the states. Instead it will focus on commercial and utility-scale turnkey solutions in the U.S. The news came after Solon reported earnings for the first half of 2011 that were lower than expected. Solar thermal power experienced a particularly bumpy ride last week. Based on Solar Millennium subsidiary Solar Trust of America's decision to transition the first half of its 1 gigawatt Blythe Solar Project from a concentrating solar plant (CSP) using parabolic troughs to a photovoltaic plant, some are wondering if interest in CSP is waning. There are a couple of reasons to support the theory. For instance, the cost of photovoltaics has come down quicker than expected, and photovoltaics are quicker to deploy in small units that large CSP systems. But to say the interest in solar thermal is gone is premature. BrightSource Energy recently filed to develop the Hidden Hills project, a 500-megawatt solar thermal project in California. That company, which already has broken ground on the 392-megawatt Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, is moving forward on plans to develop 2.6 gigawatts of solar thermal projects. One of the most important things for all utility-scale, gigantic installations planned for the U.S. Southwest is to get underway right now, particularly those like First Solar’s Desert Sunlight Solar Farm. Work on that project is set to begin in the coming weeks. In fact, to be eligible for the DOE federal loan guarantee, such projects must break ground by Sept. 30. Large-scale solar projects in the U.S. Southwest are starting to outpace residential and commercial demand. But residential solar in increasing. For instance, four homebuilders in San Antonio, Texas, are now offering photovoltaics as a standard option on new homes. That’s thanks partly to strong incentives offered by CSP Energy, the local utility, which set ambitious goals to increase the amount of renewables in its energy mix as opposed to cleaning up existing fossil-fueled power plants. In Santa Barbara, Calif., the county government took a slightly different approach. The government supported a project to install photovoltaics on low-income housing. Once completed, the project will give more than 1,000 families in subsidized housing access to solar power and lower-cost electric bills. Then there’s falling victim to your own success, as happened last week in Minnesota when Xcel Energy said its Solar Rewards incentive program for homeowners and commercial entities was fully committed for 2011. Applicants that didn’t apply in time this year can move forward with the installation process and remain eligible for the incentives in 2012. States are working to increase their share of the solar industry. For instance, the Missouri Partnership, a public-private nonprofit corporation, has helped bring more clean energy companies into the state. Photo: Chris Meehan / Clean Energy Authority.
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SunMaxx Solar’s 4 ft x 8 ft. Titan Power Plus Flat Plate Collector Made in USA
TitanPowerPlus-SU3 Premium Flat Plate Collector is Buy America Compliant!
SunMaxx Solar announces the upcoming TitanPower Plus SU 3.0 Series Flat Plate Collectors. SunMaxx Solar will be offering the 3.0 model for delivery starting on October 1st 2011 * . Product will be made available for sale starting August 11th 2011. The TitanPower Plus SU 3.0 Flat Plate Collector combines the high efficiency construction of the smaller versions combined with the industry standard size of 4 x 8 ft. in addition to its high efficiency, the 3.0 collector is offered with a standard 12 year warranty and extended 20 year performance warranty. Replace your existing projects with a higher performing and longer lasting flat plate collector that has guaranteed performance! The standard 4 x 8 ft collector size allows for easy integration into existing pre-engineered solar thermal projects. Save time and money on large scale commercial solar thermal projects. The 3.0 series is designed for commercial applications and large scale process heating systems. Each collector utilizes the industry’s leading TiNOX copper absorber plate with 95% absorption efficiency. Its low profile stainless steel frame yields a 96% gross aperture to surface area ration, amongst the highest power density in the industry. For additional information on the TitanPower Plus SU3.0 Flat Plate collector, please visit https://www.sunmaxxsolar.com/titan-power-plus-su2-flat-plate-solar-collector.php SunMaxx Solar is an industry leader in the manufacture and distribution of turnkey solar thermal solutions for domestic hot water and space heating applications. For more information visit us online at www.sunmaxxsolar.com. You can also contact a solar thermal specialist at 1.877.876.6299. * Due to the relocation of SunMaxx Solars manufacturing facility to a larger facility the availability of the 4X8 collectors has been delayed. Updates will be provided Press Contact: SunMaxx Solar
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TitanPower Plus SU Series 20 Year Extended Flat Plate Collector Warranty
August 1st 2011 - SunMaxx Solar now offers their 20 Year TitanPower Plus SU Series Extended Warranty Program. Combining over 30 years of collective collector manufacturing experience, the TitanPower Plus SU Series collector offers combined German, Austrian and American Engineering!
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The solar thermal industry has been waiting for a warranty program which enables solar thermal installers to guarantee the performance of key component in every major solar thermal system. The solution has arrived with the SunMaxx Solar's Extended Performance Warranty Program.
Whether you are installing a commercial or government solar hot water system, the performance warranty program provides more security for your project to ensure your collectors’ performance meets your expectations. For more information and exact program details, please contact your local SunMaxx Solar Installer or contact us directly at 1-877-786-6299. SunMaxx Solar is an industry leader in the manufacture and distribution of turnkey solar thermal solutions for domestic hot water and space heating applications. For more information visit us online at www.sunmaxxsolar.com. You can also contact a Solar Thermal Specialist at
1-877-876-6299. Press Contact: SunMaxx Solar
56 Broome Corporate Parkway
Conklin, NY 13748 USA
Ph: +1-800-786-0329 ext. 208
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The solar thermal industry has been waiting for a warranty program which enables solar thermal installers to guarantee the performance of key component in every major solar thermal system. The solution has arrived with the SunMaxx Solar's Extended Performance Warranty Program.
Whether you are installing a commercial or government solar hot water system, the performance warranty program provides more security for your project to ensure your collectors’ performance meets your expectations. For more information and exact program details, please contact your local SunMaxx Solar Installer or contact us directly at 1-877-786-6299. SunMaxx Solar is an industry leader in the manufacture and distribution of turnkey solar thermal solutions for domestic hot water and space heating applications. For more information visit us online at www.sunmaxxsolar.com. You can also contact a Solar Thermal Specialist at
1-877-876-6299. Press Contact: SunMaxx Solar
56 Broome Corporate Parkway
Conklin, NY 13748 USA
Ph: +1-800-786-0329 ext. 208
[email protected]
www.sunmaxxsolar.comSunMaxx Solar Thermal System Brings New Energy To Historic Harvard
SunMaxx Solar is proud to announce the successful installation of SunMaxx TitanPower Plus-SU2 flat plate collectors at Harvard University’s Harvard Yard. The solar system was built atop the Canaday Hall building as part of a larger system that provides hot water to all of the buildings within Harvard Yard. Installed,engineered and designed by the SunMaxx Solar authorized installer LittleFoot Energy Corporation, who served as the prime contractor on the project, the collector array will provide approximately 773 MMBTU/year, which is an estimated 30% solar fraction. The more than 3,200 square feet of SunMaxx TitanPower Plus-SU2 flat plate collectors atop the three buildings of Canaday Hall is part of a solar thermal and steam tunnel heat-recovery project that won the New England Association of Energy Engineers best renewable energy thermal project for 2010. This hybrid heating system also collects exhaust heat from a steam tunnel under the dormitory. The heat captured from the flat plate collectors and the steam tunnel runs through a system of glycol-filled pipes, which feeds into a 1,000 gallon buffer tank in Canaday’s basement. This preheats the water in the buffer tank to 130 degrees before the water is pumped to the buildings around Harvard Yard. Harvard University, a private, Ivy League university based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is the oldest university in the United States, and a known leader among universities world-wide. Dedicated to producing highly educated, socially conscious graduates destined to serve as leaders of today, the university works to lead by example and recently established an aggressive sustainability objective to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and overall carbon footprint. The stated goal is to reduce GHG emissions 30% by 2016, a challenging objective for any organization. SunMaxx Solar congratulates Harvard University on being a forerunner in not only creating a more energy efficient system through their use of solar powered systems, but also in educating the surrounding community about the benefits of clean, renewable energy.
