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CPUC Reports Solar Program Breaks Records For Installed Capacity, New Demand

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10, 2008 –- The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today issued a quarterly staff report regarding the California Solar Initiative (CSI), detailing how the program has installed more solar panels in the first nine months of 2008 than has been installed in California in any previous year, and how new demand for incentives under the program is higher than ever before.


According to the CPUC’s CSI Staff Progress Report, in the first nine months of 2008, the CSI program has installed 93 megawatts (MW) of grid-tied distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity in the service territories of California’s three investor-owned utilities (IOUs) – far exceeding last year’s total statewide installed capacity of 81 MW. Including the 18 MW initiated under a previous incentive program and completed this year, California has installed 111 MW of new solar PV capacity in the IOU territories so far in 2008, an increase of 37 percent over last year’s statewide total.


From the program’s inception on January 1, 2007, through September 24, 2008, the CSI program has installed a total of 121 MW of distributed rooftop solar PV in California, driving growth in the California solar industry at a rate of 40 percent per year.


This growth appears to be accelerating despite a slowdown in the larger economy, according to the report. Demand for new incentives increased dramatically in the third quarter of 2008, breaking records for most applications in a single quarter and most applications in a single month. The CSI Program received more than 3,000 applications for new projects in the third quarter, more than in any previous quarter. And the program received more than 1,200 applications in August alone, breaking the previous record for total applications in a single month by nearly 20 percent.


This growth has occurred in spite of fears in the marketplace that federal tax incentives for solar would expire at the end of 2008.


“Even as industry lobbied to extend tax credits, all three Program Administrators saw CSI applications jump by more than 25 percent in both residential and commercial solar sectors from second quarter,” said Molly Tirpak Sterkel, Distributed Generation/CSI Program Supervisor at the CPUC. “Demand for solar shows no signs of slowing, and California’s solar installations are reaching record levels.”


This high growth rate brings an unprecedented level of capital investment in solar technology in California - estimated at nearly $4 billion. Currently there is a total of $789 million in incentives reserved or paid under the CSI Program, including $317 million in incentives for systems already installed. Since CSI incentives currently represent about 20 percent of solar project costs, it is estimated that the CSI program is supporting nearly $4 billion in solar investments in California.


The CPUC’s CSI Staff Progress Report is available at www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/energy/solar/.


For more information on the CPUC, please visit www.cpuc.ca.gov.


Contact:

Terrie Prosper

Director, News & Public Information Office

California Public Utilities Commission

Phone: 415-703-1366

news@cpuc.ca.gov

AEMC Introduces Model L102 TRMS Dual Channel Current Data Logger

l102.jpgFoxborough, MA, Oct. 15, 2008 — The Simple Logger® II TRMS Dual Channel Current Data Logger from AEMC® Instruments offers an Extended Recording Mode (XRM®) and delayed start time. Its internal memory also stores more than 240,000 measurements.


The Simple Logger® II Model L102 records True RMS AC Current at user selectable rates from 8 every second to 1 every day. Currents can be measured and recorded with 0.1A resolution.


Battery operation and compact size allows for installation in tight locations without the need for external power. A series of front panel LEDs provides a quick status the logger’s state and memory usage.


DataView®, the comprehensive application software, included free, facilitates real-time viewing of measurement data even while recording. Instrument configuration, data storage and report generation from pre-defined templates or operator custom designed templates are also standard features. Several Data Loggers can be synchronized to record at the same time intervals via the DataView® software, as well.


Applications:

  • Split phase load monitoring

  • Intermittent problem detection

  • Harmonic current monitoring using DataView®software

  • Machine load profiling

  • Neutral and Ground current monitoring


    Contact:

    Kathleen Annis, Marketing Communications Manager

    AEMC® Instruments

    200 Foxborough Blvd.

    Foxborough, MA 02035-2872

    Phone: 508-698-2115

    Fax: 508-698-2118

    kannis@aemc.com


    Technical Contact:

    Ray Brady, Technical Engineer

    techsupport@aemc.com

  • AEMC Offers TRMS Current Data Logger

    l101.jpgFoxborough, MA, Oct. 15, 2008 — AEMC is manufacturing The Simple Logger® II TRMS Current Data Logger, which offers features and functionalities not found in other data loggers costing two to three times more.


    The Model L101 TRMS Current Data Logger features a choice of data storage modes and storage rates to allow the operator to configure these loggers to optimize memory usage to the application at hand. Extended Recording Mode (XRM®) and delayed start time are just two of the many application friendly features in these loggers.


    An internal memory allows storing more than 240,000 measurements, more than enough for most data collection needs. The Simple Logger® II Model L101 records True RMS AC Current at user selectable rates from 8 every second to 1 every day. Currents can be measured and recorded with 0.1A resolution.


    Battery operation and compact size allows for installation in tight locations without the need for external power. A series of front panel LEDs provides a quick status the logger’s state and memory usage.


    DataView®, the application software, included free, facilitates real-time viewing of measurement data even while recording. Instrument configuration, data storage and report generation from pre-defined templates or operator custom designed templates are also standard features. Several Data Loggers can be synchronized to record at the same time intervals via the DataView® software, as well.


    Applications:

  • Fault current detection


  • Intermittent problem detection


  • Harmonic Current recording using DataView®software


  • Load profiling


  • Neutral Current monitoring


  • Metering CT resizing


  • Demand recording


    Contact:

    Kathleen Annis, Marketing Communications Manager

    AEMC® Instruments

    200 Foxborough Blvd.

    Foxborough, MA 02035-2872

    Phone: 508-698-2115

    Fax: 508-698-2118

    kannis@aemc.com


    Technical Contact:

    Bud Myers, Technical Engineer

    techsupport@aemc.com

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