COMBINING WIND AND SUN
GE banks on solar-wind link
Ros Davidson, 30 January 2012 (Windpower Monthly)
"General Electric is wooing its wind-turbine customers with thin-film solar panels made at GE's new solar assembly plant in Colorado…GE recently unveiled its first 'hybrid' sale of 23MW of solar panels to a US-based wind customer, Invenergy, for installation next to the latter's 210MW Grand Ridge wind project in Illinois."
[Vic Abate, vice president for renewables, GE:] "Putting wind and solar in an interconnected system can more effectively use the transmission system, and energy can be more easily dispatched…Wind tends to blow more at night and solar captures power during the day…Most wind farms have power lines [that are] used 40% of the time; [for] solar [it's] about 20%..."
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"Turbine manufacturers are facing plummeting sales in the US, and the wind industry faces expiration of eligibility for the federal Production Tax Credit on 31 December. Congress is discussing an extension to the ten-year subsidy.
"Solar projects can instead draw on the Investment Tax Credit, which does not expire until 2016. Solar panel costs have now dropped enough to justify GE's strategy of hybrid sales…[U]sing solar panels in wind farm locations was attractive because…the [developer already knows the] community, how to get the permits and secure interconnections to the grid…"
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