Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Solar Tour Contest: The Sunniest Quilt Will Win $100

Quilt by Theresa Wright

In its fifth year, HRSG realized that the Hampton Roads Solar Tour tour had no logo of its own. Who better to create that original logo but a quilter? To be exhibited at the central site of the 2013 tour, HRSG is offering prizes of $100 (first place), $50 (second place) and $25 (third place) to the winners of its quilt show. Quilts must express the wonderful use(s) of solar power, be original, 1-yard-by-1-yard or less, and have a 4-in. quilt pocket on the back. HRSG reserves the right to use any entry as its logo submitted for the contest. For inspiration, go to http://hrsolartour.com to see last year’s web site. Call Theresa Wright, (757) 851-5085, who will email or mail you a set of rules.

The tour will take place Oct. 5, 2013, with more than 20 homes and businesses exhibiting the use of solar power. It will be open to the public all over the Hampton Roads area. 

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

June 11 Meeting

We're holding our Solar Tour '13 Planning Meeting online this evening from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.! Here is the info. on how to participate: 

Conference call phone number: (213) 416-1560
Access code: 109 1466



Monday, June 10, 2013

Save the Date

This older home in the historic district of Newport News sports a large PV system that supports all of its electricity.


Circle Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 on your calendar! You won’t want to miss the fifth annual Hampton Roads Solar Home Tour that will take place on that date between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. More than 25 homes will be open to the public demonstrating how they use energy efficiently to save money and protect the environment. Owners will tell you what motivated them to invest in alternative technologies and how you, too, can benefit from what they learned. You will be given the tools to figure out what works for you.

Right now we have homes that will be open throughout the Hampton Roads area including the South Side, Peninsula and Middle Peninsula, and are adding more homes in different areas daily. Signing up for the tour is both free and easy. Sponsored by the Hampton Roads Solar Group, which is part of The Green Building Council, the tour is part of the American Solar Energy Society’s National Solar Tour. Just remember to go to http://hrsolartour.com after August 15 to sign up and get a list of all the home
s on the tour. Maybe you better circle that date, too, although you can sign up even on the tour day. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to see how you can make both a difference in your wallet and a difference to the planet. Let’s just call it a win-win situation.


Monday, June 3, 2013

Summer Is Almost Here and the Solar Home Tour Is on the Horizon

Hi, folks, and a happy sunny June to everyone! After a brief hiatus, HRSG is now gearing up for the fifth annual Solar Home Tour. It will be held Oct. 5, 2013 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stay tuned for details and announcements soon to come!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Meeting With Delegate Yancey

I don't often post in the blog, but every once in awhile I have something I think worthy of sharing.

I am not sure how it happened, but delegate David Yancey (my actual delegate in the Virginia legislature)  contacted me to get my opinion on what he was trying to do for solar. My guess is either they got around to finally reading the emails I sent him last year or more likely I had mentioned to someone when I was doing poll watching this last Tuesday that I had received no replies to my emails and person had said they knew him and Yancey had a new staff, so maybe that triggered it. In either case...

We met at Panera Bread on Warwick (across from CNU) and had a good discussion. The delegate and his aide were there for about 30 minutes. The delegate had some stuff come up mid-way through, but came back to finish up the 30 minutes before taking off for his next appointment.

Topics discussed included
1. He is working on a proposal to get private enterprises (such as Bay Electric and Dominion) to invest in solar for schools. He is hoping to arrange it to ultimately save the schools money so they can use it to better pay teachers and get the students more modern books and equipment. He didn't have a lot of details at this time, but the overall goal sounded like it was a good one. As a side note, since education is one of Yancey's things I suspect the effort is more towards the schools and less towards the solar, but I am good with it either way. So if you have some reasonable suggestions on how this might be set up, feel free to send to me or if one of his constituents send directly to him or his staff.

2. We discussed some of the issues with residential and small business arrays and especially my support for roof-top distributed solar PV. Also a couple minutes on mandatory RPS and SRECs. One thing of note, the delegate recently flew into Philadelphia and he commented on how many solar arrays he saw on roof-tops there, so it tied in nicely with my SREC discussion.

3. I mentioned my personal number one goal for the legislature, which is make it mandatory that power companies have to buy their renewable credits to qualify for the RPS bonus from Virginia. I also mentioned a 20 year limit, although only to the aide.

4. Also covered the Dominion rate tariff plan a little bit pointing out that it really is not a benefit to residential home owners and since I could pointing out I get the equivalent of 40-41 cents per kWh, while Dominion's plan would only net be 4 cents per kWh if I were to accept it.  BTW: You all might want to check out the latest on the PUE-2012-00064 proposal. at least I finally see something in writing that existing customers can keep net metering. Although the SCC bought into Dominions aggregate numbers for the offset of solar on the grid, which is false math.

 5. Finally a touch of unrelated discussion on toll roads (hate them, but am okay if they are new roads that add capacity and not on old ones); on privatizing Virginia Ports (my concern is that Virginia should not give up the revenue stream for a one time bonus) ; and on taxes for transportation (the lockbox concept)

That about covers all I can remember, but if you have some ideas sent them in

Thursday, September 6, 2012

IREC Solar Market Trends Report - 9/5/12



IREC U.S. Solar Market Trends Report 2011

Although the data covered in the original report is for 2011, it is updated on this page where you can watch a webinar about trends in 2012. Click Here.