Pennsylvania Gov. Rendell Breaks Ground in Bucks
County for Nations 4th Largest Solar Power Facility
FALLS TOWNSHIP, Pa., March 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/
Governor Edward G. Rendell said multi-million-dollar renewable energy
projects, like the solar electricity generation plant he helped break ground
on today in Bucks County, reinforce Pennsylvanias leadership in one of the
nations fastest growing industries and highlight the potential for jobs and
economic development.
When this facility is up and running -- likely by September or October of
this year -- it will be among the largest in the country, and certainly the
largest east of Arizona, said Governor Rendell during groundbreaking
ceremonies for the Exelon-EPURON Solar Center. This project embodies the
commitment weve made to renewable energy in the commonwealth.
By enacting one of the nations most ambitious alternative energy portfolio
standards, investing our resources wisely, and leveraging our strengths,
weve been able to attract exciting projects like this, along with some of
the worlds leading renewable energy companies, to Pennsylvania.
The $20 million Exelon-EPURON Solar Center will feature 16,500 solar panels
on a 16.5-acre tract of land adjacent to Waste Managements GROWS Landfill.
Governor Rendell announced the project in August.
Upon completion, the solar plant will annually produce approximately 3,700
megawatt hours of power, which is enough to meet the energy requirements of
approximately 400 homes. At this output, emission levels of carbon dioxide
and sulfur dioxide that directly contribute to pollution and acid rain will
be reduced by the equivalent of planting 33 acres of trees every year or
taking more than 440 cars off the road each year.
The facility is owned by EPURON LLC, a subsidiary of the worlds largest
solar integration company, Conergy AG, which has its North American
headquarters in Pennsylvania. Another Pennsylvania-based Conergy subsidiary,
Conergy Systems USA -- formerly SunTechnics -- will build the solar center.
We are pleased to begin construction of the largest East Coast solar energy
facility, and the fourth largest in the U.S., said Arndt E. Lutz, EPURON
general manager. This project will be the first of many in Pennsylvania that
will help meet the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard that the
commonwealth had the vision to implement. It is our goal to develop and
build solar energy in Pennsylvania for many years to come. We would like to
express our thanks to the Governor, state legislature, Exelon and Waste
Management for making this project happen.
The Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act requires that 18 percent of
all energy generated in the state come from alternative and renewable
sources by 2021, including 0.5 percent from solar. Approximately 850
megawatts of additional solar capacity are expected to be installed in the
state by 2021.
Exelon Generation Company LLC made an important financial commitment to the
project through a 20-year power purchase agreement for the energy produced,
recognizing the environmental importance of solar energy, according to
Kenneth Cornew, president of Exelon Power Team.
Exelon recognizes the importance of minimizing the amount of greenhouse gas
emissions associated with electricity production, said Cornew. We are an
industry leader in this area. Our fleet emits less greenhouse gas than any
other large electric generation company, but we all need to do more to
reduce our carbon footprint and meet Americas future energy needs. This is
why Exelon is proud to be a partner with the governor, the state
legislature, EPURON, and Waste Management in bringing the benefits of one of
the nation's largest solar power projects to Pennsylvania and the region.
During his remarks, Governor Rendell said the commonwealth would be in a
better position to compete for cutting-edge projects like the solar center
if the state were equipped with the measures he called for more than a year
ago in his Energy Independence Strategy.
The Governor called on the state Senate to pass separate pieces of
legislation approved by the House of Representatives. House Bill 1202 was
passed by the House in June and would replace nearly 1 billion gallons of
imported fuels with homegrown alternatives. Earlier this month, the House
passed Special Session House Bill 1 calling for $850 million in new state
investments to grow Pennsylvanias advanced energy sectors by $3.5 billion,
create 13,000 jobs, and provide incentives for consumers to use energy more
efficiently and incorporate renewable technologies into their homes and
businesses.
We need the Energy Independence Strategy today, said the Governor. In the
last couple of weeks, gasoline has traded regularly at more than
$100-per-barrel; motorists are paying more than $3.20 for regular octane
fuel; and our trucking industry has been plagued by diesel prices that are
hovering around $4 per gallon. Thats putting pressure on our families and
our businesses, and with electricity rate caps coming off in the next
two-and-a-half years statewide, theyre going to feel the added pressure of
double-digit rate increases.
I urge the members of the state Senate to follow the positive steps taken by
the House and pass an $850 million energy investment package that will help
us compete, and an alternative fuels bill that includes requirements for
both ethanol and biodiesel. Together, these measures can help save our
consumers $10 billion over the next decade.
For more information on Governor Rendells Energy Independence Strategy,
visit http://www.depweb.state.pa.us.
The Rendell administration is committed to creating a first-rate public
education system, protecting our most vulnerable citizens and continuing
economic investment to support our communities and businesses.To find out
more about Governor Rendell's initiatives and to sign up for his weekly
newsletter, visit http://
www.governor.state.pa.us .
CONTACT:Chuck Ardo
717-783-1116
Neil Weaver (DEP)
717-787-1323
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