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Arizona Distributed Solar Per Capita, 2nd Highest In U.S.

The following is a fact-filled report from the folks at Solar Energy Industries Association. Some of the high points are:

  • Currently Arizona has 9,800 workers employed in their solar energy industry.
  • Arizona is the top state for solar per capita; they are proud to have 1,097 megawatts, MW of solar capacity.
  • Last year, Arizonans’ invested $590 million in rooftop solar for their homes and businesses.

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 Solar Array – Arizona State University | Credit: Schwnj | Wikimedia Commons

A study recently released shows that distributed solar generation and net energy metering will provide Arizona Public Service customers with $34 million in annual benefits.

The study was commissioned by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and was authored by Tom Beach of Crossborder Energy. Using data from Arizona Public Service (APS) 2012 Integrated Resource Plan and other APS data, the study examines the costs incurred and the benefits generated by distributed solar over the useful life of a distributed solar system — 20 years. This is consistent with how APS approaches long-term resource planning.

The study found that for each dollar of cost, distributed solar provides $1.54 worth of benefits to APS customers. The net benefits for APS customers will amount to $34 million per year beginning in 2015.

Benefits include:

  • savings on expensive and polluting conventional power and power plants;
  • reduced investments in transmission and distribution infrastructure;
  • reduced electricity lost during transportation over power lines, as distributed solar power is generated and consumer locally; and
  • savings on the cost of meeting renewable energy requirements.

Net metering is a popular consumer policy in place in 43 states that empowers homes, businesses, schools, and public agencies to install solar while helping the economy and other ratepayers. As a result of thousands of Arizonans’ choice to adopt rooftop solar, a competitive solar energy industry employs 9,800 Arizonans today.

Arizona boasts the most solar per capita of any state in the nation with 1,097 megawatts (MW) of solar capacity.

Beyond making a smart energy choice, this study shows that these customers’ investments provide financial benefits to all APS customers. Overall, Arizona ranks 2nd in the country for most installed solar, with enough capacity to power 139,000 homes. In 2012 alone, $590 million was invested in Arizona to install solar on homes and businesses.

The full Crossborder Energy Study is available here.

By Amber Archangel

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