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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Solar Energy in NC? What is VA waiting for???

The article below discusses NC's plan for a solar power plant. What spurred this development? Legislation passed that mandates a percentage of power company reserves come from renewable energy sources. I'd like to see this legislation move north, and at the very least, allow for tax incentives to VA home owners that build or upgrade towards renewable energy technologies. Idea's backed by tax incentives stand a much greater chance of success. People want to do the right thing....so let's make it easy for them to find practical financial reinforcement in ideas that drive both long term energy independence and environmental stewardship.

Western North Carolina To Get First Large-Scale Solar Farm
File image.by Staff WritersAsheville NC (SPX) Oct 28, 2008Three Carolinas companies have partnered to bring the first large-scale solar energy project to Western North Carolina. Progress Energy Carolinas has signed an agreement with FLS Energy to purchase the output from a 1-megawatt (MW) solar power plant on the site of a now-closed landfill in Haywood County owned by Evergreen Packaging.
FLS Energy, based in Black Mountain, will build, own and operate the solar photovoltaic (PV) array and sell the energy produced to the utility for distribution to customers.
"Progress Energy is moving forward aggressively in pursuing renewable energy as part of a balanced strategy for meeting the region's growing energy needs reliably, affordably and in an environmentally responsible fashion," said Robert Sipes, vice president for Progress Energy Carolinas' western N.C. region.
"This is the third megawatt-sized solar project we have signed this year. It combines an important emerging technology with an outstanding location, and we're pleased to be part of it. We're pursuing technology, partnerships and other agreements to expand the use of renewable energy in North Carolina. Innovative projects such as this one will be critical in meeting our state's objectives for renewable energy in the future."
The FLS Energy solar farm will include 3,288 PV panels installed on about seven acres at the closed landfill. Evergreen Packaging, located near Canton, will lease the land to FLS Energy for 20 years, the term of the power-purchase agreement. This PV array is expected to start producing electricity in the spring of 2009.
FLS Energy President Michael Shore said, "Solar energy is a critical component in our energy future. FLS Energy is extremely proud to be at the forefront of commercial solar development in our region. Expanding solar energy will improve our nation's energy security and reduce global warming pollution."
"Energy costs and environmental concerns are critical to every business," said Derric Brown, the director of Health and Environmental Safety for Evergreen Packaging. "We are happy to make this site available for a project that is good for Western North Carolina now and in the future. It is an excellent re-use of a closed landfill site."
A PV array is a collection of solar cells, each consisting of thin layers of semiconducting material (silicon) that generate electricity when exposed to sunlight. This 1-MW array is expected to produce more than 1.6 million kilowatt-hours of electricity over the course of a year.
An average home in Progress Energy Carolinas' service area uses about 14,200 kWh in a year. In addition to its investment in solar power generation, Progress Energy will be testing battery storage technology so that solar power generated when the sun is shining can be stored and used at other times when customers need it.
FLS Energy proposed the latest solar PV project in response to Progress Energy Carolinas' request for renewable energy proposals, which is part of the company's plan to meet the requirements of Senate Bill 3, North Carolina's clean energy law signed into law by Governor Easley in August of 2007.
The law established a renewable and energy-efficiency portfolio standard, which requires utilities to provide a portion of their energy sales using renewable energy sources and energy efficiency. For Progress Energy Carolinas, that portion grows from 3 percent of total energy sales in 2012 to 12.5 percent in 2021. For solar-generated energy, the requirement begins in 2010.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Updates on the non-profit and coffee

Hello. I wanted to post the latest and greatest details about E3 Trust. Well, Dave and I had to change the name. It appears that you can not use TRUST in your Virginia based company name unless you are an actual trust or financial institution. We have therefore officially changed the name of the non-profit to E3 Collaborative. The E's stand for Environment, Education, and Energy. That's all I can really say about the company right now. We are currently crossing our T's and dotting our I's. I'll post more info when appropriate.

With regards to Coffee.....We are officially providing coffee for Twister Ice Cream and Coffee Shop at Gloucester Point and Tuscany's Coffee House in Yorktown. Tuscany's will be opened before November 1. Once I get a confirmed date I'll pass along the news.

Lastly, I've received many emails requesting information about purchasing our coffee. Thank you for the interest! Our online store will be operational soon, but until then you can send me an email order and I'll ship out your beans. If you're located in Eastern VA, look for our coffee at your local Independent Grocery Store or farmers market.

Here's to coming home from a weekend away, sleeping in your own bed, reading to your little one, and drinking fresh roasted coffee.....Cheers

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