PPL Electric Utilities Completes Second 2011 Solicitation for Solar Renewable Energy Credits
PPL Electric Utilities

PPL Electric Utilities completed its second 2011 solicitation for solar renewable energy credits, which will help the company provide power from alternative energy sources for residential customers who elect to remain on the utility’s default electric supply. 

PPL Electric Utilities will purchase 24,000 solar renewable energy credits with supply beginning June 2012 for a period of eight years. The price will be $107.83 per solar renewable credit, down from $149 in the first solar REC solicitation. The company received 34 bids from qualified suppliers.

Dennis Urban, senior director of Rates and Regulatory Affairs for PPL Electric Utilities, said the utility will purchase about 10 percent of its power supply for PPL Electric Utilities customers from renewable sources. That number will grow in the coming years under the requirements of the state’s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act, he said.

“PPL Electric Utilities is strictly a delivery company, so we don’t produce power or own power plants. Instead we purchase power from many different suppliers for customers who don’t choose an alternative supplier, and we pass along the costs without profit,” Urban said.

One solar renewable energy credit, or SREC, equates to the value of one megawatt-hour of power generated from solar power. The additional income received from selling solar renewable energy credits increases the economic value of a solar investment and assists with financing solar technology. In conjunction with state and federal incentives, owners of solar power generating systems can recover their investment in solar by selling their credits through spot market sales or long-term sales.

PPL Electric Utilities’ next solicitation for solar renewable energy credits will occur in July 2012 to purchase 21,000 solar renewable energy credits for a seven-year term beginning in June 2013.

Additionally, PPL Electric Utilities will launch a second solicitation to procure SRECs from renewable energy credit aggregators with small-scale solar facilities that are 15 kilowatts or less in size. The Small-Scale Solar Set-Aside Program anticipates acquiring 1,100 SRECs over an eight-year period. The offer day for this program is scheduled for Aug. 31. The price PPL Electric Utilities will pay aggregators for each SREC will be $107.83, based on the price set with the completing of the Long-Term SREC Request for Proposals.

PPL Electric Utilities encourages owners of small-scale solar facilities, typically installed on residential or small businesses, to contact renewable energy credit aggregators who may wish to purchase their credits for this or other SREC RFPs. A list of certified aggregators is found on the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission website at http://paaeps.com/credit/.

PPL Electric Utilities, a subsidiary of PPL Corporation (NYSE: PPL), provides electric delivery services to about 1.4 million customers in Pennsylvania and has consistently ranked among the best companies for customer service in the United States. More information is available at www.pplelectric.com.

For further information: Michael Wood, 610-774-2453 or 610-774-5997, PPL Electric Utilities, MOWood@pplweb.com
 

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