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  • Monday, July 11, 2011

    NEW ENERGY MOVES AHEAD OF NUKES

    California rooftop solar installations surge; renewable energy approaches oil output, reports say
    July 5, 2011 (LA Times)

    "Renewable sources in the U.S. are starting to produce enough energy to rival oil output, according to the federal Energy Information Administration…[New Energy sources of] generation were responsible for nearly 12% of the country’s energy production during the first quarter of the year. That’s nearly 6% more than nuclear’s output and 77% of the amount coming from domestic crude oil…

    "Electricity from wind sources is up 40% from the same period last year…Solar output more than doubled…"


    (from the EIA via Greentech Media - click to enlarge

    …The boom is especially evident in California, where the rate of installations for rooftop solar energy systems is on a tear, according to the California Public Utilities Commission…[T]he state put in a record 194 megawatts of new solar capacity last year -- 47% more than the amount installed in 2009…The setups provided power directly to 19,877 sites. Californians have installed a total of 924 megawatts of capacity at nearly 95,000 individual sites through the first quarter of this year.

    And with dropping prices, 2011 is expected to be another record year, with 110 megawatts of solar already put in place through mid-June."

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