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Indiana improves solar jobs; Indiana good for solar manufacturing; IPL and NIPSCO VFITs creating solar jobs

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   February 12, 2014  /   Posted in Feed-in Tariffs (FiT), IPL Rate REP, Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO), solar, Uncategorized  /   No Comments
Published: February 12, 2014 3:00 a.m.
Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana’s solar power industry added nearly 1,000 jobs last year, an employment surge that boosted the industry’s Hoosier workforce by 178 percent, according to a report released Tuesday by a solar advocacy group.

The Solar Foundation said Indiana saw 960 new solar industry jobs last year, up from 540 such jobs in 2012. The Washington, D.C.-based group’s annual report summarizing solar energy jobs in each of the 50 states, ranking Indiana 25th in solar employment, up two spots from its previous report.

The state’s 1,500 solar jobs, largely in manufacturing and installation, still lagged behind adjacent Ohio, which ranked eighth nationally with 3,800 jobs. Adjacent Illinois and Michigan last year had 2,100 and 2,700 solar jobs, respectively, the report said.

The report said that nationwide, the U.S. solar industry employed more than 142,000 Americans in 2013, with a third of those jobs in longtime solar leader California.

Indiana’s figures showed that last year, it had 50 solar industry companies and more than 400 homes powered by the sun – either with electricity-generating solar panels or solar-thermal units used to heat air and water.

Many of Indiana’s solar workers were people hired to install solar power systems, such as crews who last year finished installing 44,000 solar photovoltaic panels on 75 acres at Indianapolis International Airport. That solar farm generates more than 12 megawatts of power that’s being sold to Indianapolis Power & Light Co.

[Editor's note: The voluntary feed-in tariff (VFIT) offered by Indianapolis Power and Light (IPL) called Rate REP and the voluntary feed-in tariff offered by Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) created many of the new solar jobs in Indiana. IPL's Rate REP will add nearly 100 MWs of solar pv and the NIPSCO VFIT will add nearly 15 MWs. IndianaDG is currently working with NIPSCO to extend and expand the VFIT. Laura Ann Arnold, Editor]

Indiana also has attracted solar component manufacturers, such as Fronius, which operates a plant in Portage that employs about 70 people. The plant makes inverters, which convert solar power into electrical current, and expects to see steady job growth in the years ahead, company spokeswoman Tiffany Bley said.

Laura Ann Arnold, president of renewable energy promoter Indiana Distributed Energy Alliance, said Indiana’s strong manufacturing base makes it ideal for such businesses.

“Whether or not all the solar gets used in Indiana, the fact is we’re still a good location for solar manufacturing because we’re a good manufacturing state and we’re centrally located,” she said.

Jodi Perras, director of the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign in Indiana, said the new report shows that “solar is on the rise in Indiana” even if the state has work to do to boost its renewable-energy sector.

“We should capitalize off of this momentum by finding ways to support this growing industry and make Indiana a leader in clean, renewable energy,” she said.

Additional information and resources:

The Solar Foundation TSF Solar Jobs Census Jan 2013

National Solar Jobs Census NSJC 2013 Factsheet_FINAL

IURC Nominating Committee Met 2/11/14 and Announces Names of Six (6) Candidates to Indiana Gov. Pence

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   February 11, 2014  /   Posted in Uncategorized  /   No Comments

The members of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) Nominating Committee met this afternoon (2/11/14) to select the name of six (6) individuals who will be forwarded to Indiana Governor Mike Pence. Pence then must select two individuals from that list of six to fill the two current vacancies on the IURC.

The IURC Nominating Committee met in the Indiana State House on 1/30/14 and 1/31/14 to conduct 21 interviews with candidates for the two positions.

The six (6) individuals are as follows:

  • Carol Drake
  • Robert Hartley
  • Michael Musa
  • Jim Ray
  • Carol Stephan
  • Angela Webber

 

NOTE: The IURC Nominating Committee had initially planned to meet on 2/6/14, however, that meeting was cancelled and re-scheduled for today.

 

 

City Extends Deadline for 2014 Indianapolis Sustainability Awards; New Deadline is 2/28/14; Awards Presented 4/30/14

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   February 11, 2014  /   Posted in Uncategorized  /   No Comments


News Release

For Immediate Release
February 11, 2013
Media Contact:
Scott Manning
(317) 416­-1186
scott.manning@indy.gov

CITY EXTENDS APPLICATION DEADLINE
FOR 2014 INDIANAPOLIS SUSTAINABILITY AWARDS 

INDIANAPOLIS- The Indianapolis Office of Sustainability has extended the deadline for applications for the 2014 Indianapolis Sustainability Awards. The new application deadline is Friday, February 28, 2014.The Indianapolis Sustainability Awards recognize individuals, businesses and organizations making strides to transform Indianapolis in to one of the country's most sustainable cities. The awards recognize projects that are enhancing the environmental health, economic vitality and social well-being of Indianapolis.

The awards will be presented during the annual Indianapolis Sustainability Awards Dinner on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 in Downtown Indianapolis.

Examples of winning from previous years included Buckingham Companies for The Residences at CityWay/The Alexander Hotel, Big Car for their Service Center for Culture and Community, Indy Tilth for their rain garden at Double 8 Foods, Monarch Beverage for their CNG Fleet Conversion and Quemetco for their Wet Electrostatic Precipitator.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The application can be downloaded online, click here.

Completed applications and supporting documentation should be emailed to sustainindy@indy.gov. Completed applications can also be mailed to Office of Sustainability, 200 East Washington Street, Suite 2460, Indianapolis, IN 46204.​ ​​

 

HB 1234 Passes House but Thompson promises to fix problem with solar/geothermal language; Thanks to Pierce and Riecken

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   February 03, 2014  /   Posted in 2014 Indiana General Assembly, geothermal, solar, Uncategorized  /   No Comments

Rep. Matt Pierce (D-Bloomington); h61@in.gov

Rep. Gail Riecken (D-Evansville); h77@in.gov

Please thank Reps. Pierce and Riecken for helping to shed light on the problems in HB 1234 and to get Rep. Thompson to promise to get them fixed in the Senate.

HB 1234 passed third reading and final passage today in the Indiana House of Representatives by a vote of 63-27. During questions by Rep. Matt Pierce (D-Bloomington) to the bill author Rep. Jeff Thompson (R-Lizton), Rep. Thompson agreed to amend the bill in the Senate to address the concerns expressed about the impact on residential solar and geothermal system owners.

Rep. Thompson stated that this language was to address a perceived problem due to a county assessor increasing the assessed valuation (AV) from the system and hence bumping the homeowner up against the 1% residential property tax cap.

Not sure I understand what Rep. Thompson thinks the problem is but he seems sincere about fixing it if it has an adverse impact on homeowners who have invested in solar and geothermal systems.

A BIG "Thank you" to everyone who wrote or called their state legislators. I think we are well on our way to getting this problem fixed.

Duke Energy Indiana seeks proposals for solar energy; IndianaDG helped with draft RFP*

Posted by Laura Arnold  /   February 03, 2014  /   Posted in Uncategorized  /   No Comments

 

Contact: Lew Middleton

Office: 317.838.1505 | 24-Hour: 800.559.3853

Feb. 3, 2014                          

Duke Energy Indiana seeks proposals for solar energy

PLAINFIELD, Ind. – Duke Energy Indiana has issued a request for proposals for companies interested in supplying the company with solar energy.

The request is for capacity, energy, and renewable energy credits from one or more solar electric generating facilities that could provide up to five megawatts of electric power to customers.

Companies can submit proposals for one large facility, or aggregate smaller facilities of no less than 250 kilowatts each, up to five megawatts.

In order of preference, the facilities should be located first in Duke Energy Indiana’s 69-county service territory; second, in the portion of Indiana that lies within the control of the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, or MISO; and third, anywhere in Indiana.

Duke Energy Indiana committed to adding more green power to its energy mix as part of a legal settlement reached in August with consumer groups regarding the company’s Edwardsport coal gasification power plant’s air permits.

One alternative under the agreement was to build or contract for 15 megawatts of a combination of wind and/or solar energy.

Duke Energy has already entered into an agreement with Purdue University to purchase 10 megawatts of power from its planned wind farm in Tippecanoe County. That agreement must still be approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.

Duke Energy Indiana’s operations provide approximately 6,900 megawatts of owned electric capacity to approximately 790,000 customers, making it the state’s largest electric supplier. More information about the company is available at: www.duke-energy.com.

 

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2-3-14 FE_G Indiana Duke Energy issues solar RFP_FINAL

* IndianaDG has been working with a coalition of groups including Citizens Action Coalition (CAC), Sierra Club, Southern Indiana Renewable Energy Network (SIREN) and Energy Matters to provide information and assistance to Duke Energy Indiana (DEI) in drafting this solar RFP.

For more background please see:

http://www.indianadg.net/duke-energy-to-retire-wabash-river-coal-units-in-settlement-link-to-settlement/

http://www.indianadg.net/duke-energy-air-permit-settlement-includes-possible-feed-in-tariff-for-solar-pv/

 

 

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