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The Solar Bill of Rights

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009


The Solar Bill of Rights

To secure a policy environment that allows solar energy to compete and empowers consumers to choose, Rhone Resch declared today, October 27, 2009, in the City of Anaheim, California, a Solar Bill of Rights:

We declare these rights not on behalf of our companies, but on behalf of our customers and our country.  We seek no more than the freedom to compete on equal terms and no more than the liberty for consumers to choose the energy source they think best.

1.      Americans have the right to put solar on their homes or businesses Restrictive covenants, onerous connection rules, and excessive permitting and inspections fees prevent many American homes and businesses from going solar.

 

2.      Americans have the right to connect their solar energy system to the grid with uniform national standards. This should be as simple as connecting a telephone or appliance. No matter where they live, consumers should expect a single standard for connecting their system to the electric grid.

 

3.      Americans have the right to Net Meter and be compensated at the very least with full retail electricity rates. When customers generate excess solar power utilities should pay them consumer at least the retail value of that power.

4.      The solar industry has the right to a fair competitive environment. The highly profitable fossil fuel industries have received tens of billions of dollars for decades. The solar energy expects a fair playing field, especially since the American public overwhelmingly supports the development and use of solar.

 

5.      The solar industry has the right to equal access to public lands. America has the best solar resources in the world, yet solar companies have zero access to public lands compared to the 45 million acres used by oil and natural gas companies.

6.      The solar industry has the right to interconnect and build new transmission lines. When America updates its electric grid, it must connect the vast solar resources in the Southwest to population centers across the nation.

7.      Americans have the right to buy solar electricity from their utility.  Consumers have no choice to buy clean, reliable solar energy from their utilities instead of the dirty fossil fuels of the past.

8.      Americans have the right, and should expect, the highest ethical treatment from the solar industry. Consumers should expect the solar energy industry to minimize its environmental impact, provide systems that work better than advertised, and communicate incentives clearly and accurately.

 

Resch is president & CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association. He made this statement before a gathering of thousands of industry professionals at the Solar Power International conference.

International Day of Climate Action & Solar Install Class

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

I am really excited about what is happening today!  The International Day of Climate Action is a day when we can all be mindful about doing our part.  Go to www.350.org/oct24 to learn about how you can be a part of the days festivities in your area.

We encourage you to find an event near you, among the more than 4800 events happening globally with 350.org.

350 refers to parts per million which scientists have determined to be the safe upper level for CO2. We’re currently at 387!

This is an international event. Watch the videos, check out the pictures, see the actions worldwide.

Another great website is www.tcktcktck.org as we count down to Copenhagen and the world climate bill.

Has anybody read the “Low Carbon Diet” A 30 day program to Lose 5000 Pounds by David Gershon? It is a nice illustrated workbook to really help us to reduce our pollution. I have heard people starting a neighborhood book/support group using this book to help each other on the way to making the world a better place for us to survive.

I am writing this from the Bluegrass Energy Expo in Lexington Kentucky where our company has a booth and I will be doing a workshop on Oil Addicts Anonymous.

We have signed up two new contractors to our Green Geek Squadtm (our Renewable Energy Install Network) and if all the people interested in my intermediate Solar Electric Design & Installation class in December actually sign up; the class will be full. It is already ¾ full. Have people as far away as North Carolina asking about the class. We have partnered up with John A Logan to again do this class. It is a solid two week course 8 hours a day with the NABCEP PV Entry Level certificate of Knowledge as the final. To register online go to www.jalc.edu/cont_ed or call 618 985 2828 ext 5 for ACE 400 Sec 7 Dec. 7 or ACE 401 Sec 2 Dec. 14. Flier can be viewed here

You may call 618 893 1717 for more information or if you want to order the textbook.