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April 2009

Governor Paterson Announces Plans for Largest Solar Energy Project in State History Project Supports Governor's "45 by 15" Clean Energy Initiative

 

Governor David A. Paterson announced that the largest solar energy project in New York State history is moving forward on Long Island, increasing the State's total solar energy production threefold. The 50 megawatt (MW) project would provide enough power to sustain more than 6,500 households and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 20,000 tons per year.

The solar project is consistent with Governor Paterson’s “45 by 15” program, which establishes the goal for the State to meet 45 percent of its electricity needs through improved energy efficiency and renewable sources by the year 2015. A statewide focus on solar energy was also a core recommendation of Governor Paterson's Renewable Energy Task Force in February 2008.
The Governor claims this project is the largest of its kind in State history The “45 by 15” program is estimated to create 50,000 new jobs in New York.

Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) officials declared the results of a competitive procurement marking the selection of BP Solar to provide 36.9 MW of solar energy which would be hosted on the federal property of Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). Additionally, enXco will supply 13.1 MW of solar energy from facilities constructed and operated on municipal, school and private properties across Long Island.

Department of Energy Brookhaven site office manager Michael Holland, NY State Senator Brian X. Foley, president and CEO of LIPA Kevin S. Law, NYPA president Richard M. Kessel, Governor David Paterson, Brookhaven National Laboratory director Samuel Aronson and NY State assemblyman Marc Alessi

LIPA will start negotiations with both developers for 50 MW of solar photovoltaic energy through a power purchase agreement (PPA) for terms of 20 years with contracted deliveries to begin between June 1, 2009 and May 1, 2011. The solar energy will be produced by the selected developers of the solar photovoltaic systems and will be introduced onto the LIPA grid and purchased by LIPA.

Kevin Law, president and CEO of LIPA feels that the project will diversify Long Island’s energy portfolio, strengthen the local economy, transform the solar photovoltaic marketplace and reduce our dependency on fossil fuels. LIPA's solar project will accomplish the following goals: Support the recommendations for solar power from Governor Paterson’s Renewable Energy Task Force; reduce greenhouse gas emissions; reduce the consumption of fossil fuels; create clean energy jobs and advance renewable technologies and utilize private and public non-residential roofs and/or other appropriate spaces for solar generating facilities.

To support and encourage the LIPA solar initiative, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) will provide LIPA with $15 million and will continue to work with LIPA to identify other funds that may be eligible for use by LIPA to support the project.

The 50 MW of solar energy builds on the success of LIPA's Solar Pioneer program, which boasts more than 1,700 participants and has resulted in more than $36 million in LIPA rebates. LIPA and Long Island have been leading the way in this regard, serving as hosts to the greatest concentration of photovoltaic systems purchased throughout the entire State. Earlier this year, LIPA launched its Solar Entrepreneur program for businesses and municipal solar installations with capacities of up to 100 kilowatts (kW). In January, LIPA became the first utility in the State to implement commercial net metering through new tariff provisions that will allow commercial customers to sell excess power generated back to LIPA.






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