The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has selected a ‘Smart Grid’ solar
photovoltaic (PV) project being studied by Tampa-based Seminole
Electric Cooperative, for access to up to $34 million in low cost
project funding.
On October 27, 2009, the IRS awarded Seminole
the right to issue up to $34 million in new Clean Renewable Energy
Bonds (CREBs) to finance a potential 1-5 megawatt (MW) solar energy
project.
Seminole is evaluating its natural gas-fueled Midulla
Generating Station, in southwest Florida, as a site for the facility,
which would consist of an array of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and
associated energy storage capabilities.
Seminole, the wholesale
power supplier to 10 Florida distribution cooperatives, currently meets
about 4 percent of its member systems’ energy needs with renewable
energy. The Cooperative estimates the solar facility will have a 20
percent capacity factor.
A battery bank would be used to allow
the energy produced by the panels to be stored for later use as needed.
A Seminole spokesperson says storage capabilities increase the utility
of solar facilities since peak solar production hours do not always
coincide with periods of highest energy demand.
A total of $2.2
billion of congressionally authorized new CREB awards, announced on
October 27, was awarded to 805 proposed projects. The IRS awarded
approximately $458 million of that new CREB funding to projects
proposed by consumer-owned electric cooperatives in 17 states.
The
original CREB program was created by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The
new CREB program is funded through an $800 million allocation in the
Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008 and a $1.6 million
‘stimulus’ allocation in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of
2009.
Both CREB programs are designed to encourage the
development of new, clean energy projects, which are often more costly
than traditional resources, and give authorized issuers the right to
issue bonds to fund qualifying projects that benefit both customers and
the environment.
Bondholders — new CREB lenders or purchasers
— receive a variable quarterly tax-credit, the amount of which is set
by the US Treasury. Under the new CREB program, authorized bond issuers
may issue their bonds at a discount, or make supplemental interest
payments.
Seminole has published a request for proposals for the
PV portion of the project. Bidding is open to prequalified vendors with
experience in developing large-scale PV projects. The Cooperative
expects to make a final decision on developing the project by March
2010.
Seminole also has applied for a US Department of Energy
Smart Grid grant to support the battery bank portion of this project,
in partnership with the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
and its research division, the Cooperative Research Network.
Seminole wins low cost funding for potential 'smart grid' solar project
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