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  • Wednesday, February 2, 2011

    SOLAR AND THE RECOVERY ACT

    The Report Card Is In: What Has The ARRA Done For Solar?
    Jessica Lillian, 1 February 2011 (Solar Industry)

    "Two years ago this month, President Obama signed into law the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), a far-reaching economic stimulus package with a significant focus on renewable energy investment…Clean energy investments account for a full 30% of ARRA appropriations directed toward infrastructure improvements, according to [ARRA Report Card: Two Years Later] from SBI Energy, which calls the ARRA ‘the boldest countercyclical fiscal expansion in U.S. history.’

    "The $94 billion poured into public spending - in the form of both direct funding and tax credits - for solar energy and other forms of renewable energy was accompanied by lofty goals, including transitioning the U.S. to a clean energy economy and doubling the U.S.' renewable energy generation capacity by 2012…For solar power specifically, ARRA expectations included cutting the costs of solar power in half by 2015 - bringing them in line with the cost of retail electricity from the grid. For rooftop PV, power costs were expected to drop from $0.21/kWh in 2009 to $0.10/kWh in 2015."


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    "Thanks to ARRA programs, the U.S. is on track to reach this milestone, according to an August 2010 report from the office of Vice President Joe Biden. Biden cited the Section 1603 cash-grant program from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) 48C Manufacturing Tax Credits program (also known as the DOE loan-guarantee program) and the DOE's PV technology incubator program as crucial in allowing the U.S. to stay on track in achieving its solar energy goals…

    "The largest share of co-investment is in clean energy, with the ARRA's direct investments and tax incentives that require co-investments now supporting approximately $250 billion in total clean energy investments…[L]everaged co-investment has disbursed $4.7 billion in grants for individuals and businesses to cover 30% of renewable energy installation costs. This ARRA-sponsored grant program, which has spurred over $13 billion in total investment activity, has supported over 650 solar projects, according to SBI Energy."


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    "In addition to solar project deployment, the Obama administration has targeted domestic solar equipment manufacturing capacity with the ARRA's investments, with the goal of doubling total annual renewable energy manufacturing capacity from 6 GW (as of the end of 2008) to 12 GW by the end of this year…SBI Energy says the U.S. is making "significant progress" in renewable energy manufacturing capacity.

    "In fact, annual domestic manufacturing of PV modules is expected to grow from less than 1 GW in 2008 to almost 4 GW in 2012. This promising projection - which SBI Energy says is based on data from the Obama administration's Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) - can be strongly attributed to the ARRA…[Without ARRA,] it is likely that the pace of renewable energy project construction and manufacturing growth would have slowed dramatically due to the sharp economic and financial downturn…"

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