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The first Delaware SRECs for the 2011 Energy Year (vintage) will be created by PJM-GATS on Friday, July 30, 2010. DE SRECs are generated on an energy year basis which runs from Jun 1 to May 31. Values for 2010 vintage SRECs differ from the values of 2011 SRECs. Valuation differentials between specific SREC vintages
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The first New Jersey SRECs for the 2011 Energy Year (vintage) will be created by PJM-GATS on Friday, July 30, 2010. New Jersey SRECs are generated on an energy year basis which runs from June 1 to May 31. Values for 2010 vintage SRECs differ from the values of 2011 SRECs. Valuation differentials between specific
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Article Sourced From: PECO.com – Click to View Original PHILADELPHIA (March 3, 2010) PECO has signed 10-year agreements to purchase 6 megawatts, or 80,000 solar energy credits, in support of Pennsylvania’s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards (AEPS). The purchases were made at an average price of $256.57 per megawatt hour. Enough energy to power nearly 1,000
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Under the direction of the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA), the Alternative and Clean Energy Program supplies loans and grants used for the development of clean energy projects in Pennsylvania. The program is administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development in conjunction with the Department of Environmental Protection. Highlights of the program are:
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The Pennsylvania Sunshine Program was originated to offer rebates as incentives for the installation of solar energy systems. The program was authorized in July 2008, by the Pennsylvania legislature and began accepting applications in May 2009, under the direction of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The program will provide $100 million in rebates for
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Electricity rates in Pennsylvania could soon be on the rise. Businesses, federal agencies, non-profit organizations, and residents could soon experience an increase in their electric bills. The increase in price stems from the deregulation of the Pennsylvania electricity markets. In the 1990s Pennsylvania lawmakers moved from a regionally monopolized electricity market to a competitive electricity
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Solar energy is growing in Pennsylvania. The Keystone State is diligently working to make solar power a significant part of its renewable energy policy. Solar developers, installers and integrators are migrating to Pennsylvania to capture a growing market share. The key factors that are contributing to Pennsylvania’s SREC market are: 1. Shortage of Installations –
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An article in Friday’s Philadelphia Enquirer states that the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved Peco Energy Company’s proposal to purchase solar energy credits for 10 years, prompting officials to expect a substantial boost in the nascent market for renewable energy. To read the original article, please Click Here.
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There is a proposal in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives which if passed will increase PA’s Solar RPS currently set at .5% to 3% by 2024. This indicates the strength of the solar industry and the states willingness to support its growth. for more information following the below link Pennsylvania House Bill 80
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Flett Exchange is pleased to introduce four new solar markets. Our online auction-exchange now hosts live Solar Renewable Energy Certificate (SREC) markets for the District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania. For the past two years Flett Exchange has established a premier presence in the New Jersey SREC market. Our online auction-exchange has