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n2doc

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Tue Nov 26, 2013, 09:24 AM Nov 2013

The US has 43 nuclear power plants’ worth of solar energy in the pipeline [View all]

The boom in solar energy in the US in recent years? You haven’t seen anything yet. The pipeline of photovoltaic projects has grown 7% over the past 12 months and now stands at 2,400 solar installations that would generate 43,000 megawatts (MW), according to a report released today by market research firm NPD Solarbuzz. If all these projects are built, their peak electricity output would be equivalent to that of 43 big nuclear power plants, and enough to keep the lights on in six million American homes.

Only 8.5% of the pipeline is currently being installed, with most of it still in the planning stages. Some projects will inevitably get canceled or fail to raise financing.



But there’s reason to believe that a good chunk of these solar power plants and rooftop installations will get built over the next two years. That’s because a crucial US tax break for renewable energy projects is set to fall from 30% to 10% at the end of 2016. So there will be a rush to get projects online. In 2012, for instance, wind developers installed a record 13,131 MW as a key tax credit was set to expire, accounting for 42% of all new US electricity capacity that year. (The US Congress subsequently renewed the tax break for another year.)

One sign that solar developers like First Solar and SunPower are gearing up to meet the 2016 deadline is that the balance of projects is shifting to smaller installations that can quickly obtain permits and get built fast. While eight of the 10 largest photovoltaic power plants came online in 2012—those in the 100 MW to 250 MW range—over the past 12 months the number of solar projects under 30 MW has jumped by 33%, according to the report.


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Or HALF of ONE plant... FBaggins Nov 2013 #1
CORRECT!!! PamW Nov 2013 #2
It's what one expects from evangelists. GliderGuider Nov 2013 #3
Very true LouisvilleDem Nov 2013 #4
CORRECT!!! PamW Nov 2013 #6
We've heard similar predictions every two years for 50 years. NNadir Nov 2013 #5
No, we haven't. nt kristopher Dec 2013 #10
Numbers from National Academy of Science show 43GW of solar is significant kristopher Dec 2013 #7
YES!!!! EXACTLY as I stated... PamW Dec 2013 #8
Argue with someone else kristopher Dec 2013 #9
The answers were already posted... PamW Dec 2013 #11
"Solar at 2c/kWh? Not a matter of if, but when – and by whom" kristopher Dec 2013 #12
but guesses and hopes need to become reality backwoodsbob Dec 2013 #13
It is reality kristopher Dec 2013 #14
your snark aside backwoodsbob Dec 2013 #15
That is bullshit. kristopher Dec 2013 #16
no your full of it backwoodsbob Dec 2013 #17
It's their motto... PamW Dec 2013 #18
true backwoodsbob Dec 2013 #19
The same goes for that BS claim. kristopher Dec 2013 #20
so now I'm a RW'er to boot backwoodsbob Dec 2013 #21
It IS a standard right wing talking point kristopher Dec 2013 #22
WTH claim do you want me to give 5 cases of? backwoodsbob Dec 2013 #23
Ah, the backtracking starts... kristopher Dec 2013 #24
Are you referring to claims solar would be a major energy player? NickB79 Dec 2013 #25
A discussion of 'potential' is not a prediction kristopher Dec 2013 #26
kris splitting hairs between prediction and potential? NickB79 Dec 2013 #27
WTF are you talking about? kristopher Dec 2013 #28
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