{"id":774,"date":"2012-06-10T15:23:04","date_gmt":"2012-06-10T19:23:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.l-a-k-e.org\/blog\/2012\/06\/company-installs-solar-and-leases-it-to-new-jersey-school-you-cant-do-that-in-georgia.html"},"modified":"2012-06-10T15:23:04","modified_gmt":"2012-06-10T19:23:04","slug":"company-installs-solar-and-leases-it-to-new-jersey-school-you-cant-do-that-in-georgia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.l-a-k-e.org\/blog\/2012\/06\/company-installs-solar-and-leases-it-to-new-jersey-school-you-cant-do-that-in-georgia.html","title":{"rendered":"Company installs solar and leases it to New Jersey school: you can&#8217;t do that in Georgia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Schools can&#8217;t do this in Georgia, because of the Territoriality Law. They can&#8217;t have a company finance and install solar panels on their property and lease the power from them at a fixed rate. You can&#8217;t, either, not even on your own private property. Does that seem right to you?<\/p>\n<p>US DoE EERE wrote (no date), <a href=\"http:\/\/apps3.eere.energy.gov\/greenpower\/news\/news_template.shtml?id=1737\"> NJ School Installs 6.1 MW Solar System<\/a>,<\/p>\n<blockquote>A 100-year old private school, Lawrenceville School,<a href=\"http:\/\/www.lawrenceville.org\/about\/green_campus\/solar_farm.asp\"> <img decoding=\"async\" style=\"float:right;border:none;\" class=\"at-xid-6a0120a58214e4970b0163065b5752970d\" src=\"\/blog\/images\/6a0120a58214e4970b0163065b5752970d-pi.jpg\"    \/><\/a> in Lawrenceville, N.J., installed a 6.1 megawatt ground-mounted system on 30 acres of school-owned farm land. The system features 24,934 SolarWorld solar panels, manufactured at the company&#8217;s U.S. headquarters in Hillsboro, Oregon. KDC Solar leased the land for the project from the school and owns and maintains the solar equipment. Through a power purchase agreement, the Lawrenceville School will buy electricity produced by the array over the next 20 years.<\/blockquote>\n<p>The school says <a href=\"http:\/\/www.lawrenceville.org\/about\/news\/news_detail.asp?id=914A\"> the Lawrenceville Solar Farm was dedicated 4 May 2012.<\/a>, and adds <a href=\"http:\/\/www.lawrenceville.org\/about\/green_campus\/solar_farm.asp\"> that they also keep bees on the same land, plus what six megawatts means:<\/a><\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>The Lawrenceville School Solar Farm consists of a nearly 30-acre, net metered, 6.1 megawatt solar facility, and honey-producing bee <a href=\"http:\/\/www.solarworld-usa.com\/news-and-resources\/news\/lawrenceville-school-solar-array.aspx\"> <img decoding=\"async\" style=\"float:right;border:none;\" class=\"at-xid-6a0120a58214e4970b0163065b5757970d\" src=\"\/blog\/images\/6a0120a58214e4970b0163065b5757970d-pi.jpg\"    \/><\/a> hives, which ring the perimeter of the array. The nearly 900,000 resident honey bees are nourished by a special wildflower mixture planted among and around the solar panels. The Farm offsets 6,388 metric tons of CO2 annually, the equivalent of taking 1,253 cars off the road annually.<\/p>\n<p>The 24,934 solar panels generate six megawatts of energy, covering 90 percent of the School&#8217;s needs. During the day, the array can produce nearly twice the amount of energy needed by the School. The excess is imported to the local electrical utility, Public Service Electric &amp; Gas (PSE&amp;G) and credited to the School. The School will draw excess energy and all other required energy from PSE&amp;G after sundown.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Here&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.lawrenceville.org\/downloads\/about\/solar_farm_faq_2012.pdf\"> a PDF with more details.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The big picture is: you can do that in all but about four states. Georgia is one of those four states,\n\n<!--more-->\n<a href=\"\/blog\/2012\/05\/in-georgia-competitive-is-not-for-you.html\"> <img decoding=\"async\" style=\"float:right;border:none;\" class=\"at-xid-6a0120a58214e4970b0163065b575c970d\" src=\"\/blog\/images\/6a0120a58214e4970b0163065b575c970d-pi.jpg\"    \/><\/a>   because of the <a href=\"\/blog\/2012\/05\/in-georgia-competitive-is-not-for-you.html\"> Georgia Territorial Electric Service Act<\/a> of 1973.<\/p>\n<p>Why is that? Georgia Power and its parent the Southern Company like it that way! <a href=\"\/blog\/2012\/05\/georgia-power-nuclear-buggy-whip-manufacturer.html\"> They&#8217;d rather build unneeded nuclear plants<\/a> financed by <a href=\"\/blog\/2011\/10\/calculate-how-much-vogtle-is-costing-you-mandy-hancock.html\"> charging Georgia Power customers Construction Work in Progress (CWIP)<\/a> <a href=\"\/blog\/2011\/10\/who-to-contact-about-nuclear-vs-solar.html\"> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"float:right;border:none;\" class=\"at-xid-6a0120a58214e4970b0163065b5761970d\" src=\"\/blog\/images\/6a0120a58214e4970b0163065b5761970d-pi.png\"   width=\"124\" height=\"124\"  \/><\/a> fees for power they won&#8217;t get for years if ever, by issuing bonds with $8.3 billion in federal loan guarantees (<a href=\"\/blog\/2012\/06\/plant-vogtle-is-why-georgia-is-not-a-leader-in-solar-power-today-1.html\"> enough money to build as much solar generation per population<\/a> as solar world leader Germany has already done), and by NRC-approved <a href=\"\/blog\/2012\/05\/cost-overruns-already-starting-for-georgia-powers-new-nukes.html\"> cost overruns<\/a> the <a href=\"\/blog\/2011\/10\/who-to-contact-about-nuclear-vs-solar.html\"> Georgia PSC approved passing through to Georgia Power customers.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>If you want your local schools to be able to do what Lawrenceville School did; if you want to be able to put up solar panels on your own land and sell power to somebody somewhere else (with the power company taking a cut so everybody profits), <a href=\"\/blog\/2012\/06\/the-solar-train-is-leaving-the-station-but-the-nuclear-buggywhip-is-in-the-way.html\"> now is the time to lobby your legislator or candidate for the legislature,<\/a> during election season, during a presidential election year when turnout will be high.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s a handy list of <a href=\"\/blog\/2012\/05\/who-voted-for-georgia-powers-nuke-rate-hike-cwip.html\"> who voted for CWIP back in 2009<\/a> and might want to change their mind now, if enough of us ask them to. Here are lists of every candidate running for <a href=\"http:\/\/qual.sos.state.ga.us\/QualifyingSearchResults.asp?RaceID=4\"> the Georgia Senate<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/qual.sos.state.ga.us\/QualifyingSearchResults.asp?RaceID=2\"> the Georgia House.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>If you&#8217;re a Georgia Power customer, you can <a href=\"\/blog\/2012\/03\/separate-cwip-payments-to-georgia-power-wace-call-for-action.html\"> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"float:right;border:none;\" class=\"at-xid-6a0120a58214e4970b01630588c2c3970d\" src=\"\/blog\/images\/6a0120a58214e4970b01630588c2c3970d-pi.jpg\"   width=\"56\" height=\"56\"  \/><\/a> <a href=\"\/blog\/2012\/03\/separate-cwip-payments-to-georgia-power-wace-call-for-action.html\"> pay your nuclear Construction Work in Progress (CWIP) bill item<\/a> in a separate check with a note that you&#8217;d rather have solar. You could tell your legislator that, too.<\/p>\n<p>-jsq<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Schools can&#8217;t do this in Georgia, because of the Territoriality Law. They can&#8217;t have a company finance and install solar panels on their property and lease the power from them at a fixed rate. You can&#8217;t, either, not even on your own private property. Does that seem right to you? 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