
11-23-2011, 04:59 PM
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Keeneland
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Gainesville, Florida goes solar
Wind-Works.org
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After only three years of development, a small town in Florida has moved into the ranks of the solar big leagues worldwide.
The municipal utility serving Gainesville, Florida expects that by year end 2011 the town will have installed 7.3 MW of solar photovoltaic (solar PV) systems.
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The university town, home of the University of Florida, was one of the first in the US to implement a feed-in tariff for solar PV after a previous program using grants, tax credits, and net metering had failed to install any significant number of systems.
Gainesville Regional Utilities serves a population of 200,000 people. Thus, the utility's feed-in tariff program has resulted in the installation of 0.036 kW per person. This is equivalent to that in California which has had various programs for solar PV in place since the early 2000s.
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However, Gainesville will have to increase its installation rate 20 times to catch up with the German state of Bavaria, which is the region with the world's highest concentration of solar PV of 0.60 kW per person. Puglia Italy is not far behind Bavaria with 0.49 kW per person.
This makes Gainesville 7th worldwide in Solar PV per capita compared with leading markets.
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