Renewable Technology Rebate Program 2010 Results

Renewable Technology Rebate Program

  • Based on actual energy production rather than cost of system. Set up to help pay for roughly 30% of systems. Designed to reward efficient technology and knowledgeable installers.

$1.50 kW for solarii.$1.25 kW for wind 2.129

  • Total Applicants

99 Solar – 6 Wind – 24 Solar Hot Water Systems

13 Commercial Applications e.116 Residential

ARRA Money

Total Fund: $1,700,000.00

Rebate Allocated: $1,633,452.75

Rebates Actually Received: $204,993.29 (Based on a fraction of applications)

Rebates are based on actual energy production and paid out over the course of a year. However, money is allocated based on estimated energy production of each application in the beginning.

Left in the Fund $66,547.25

Private Investment

$4,236,398.65.00 (Solar equipment, installers, electricians, roofers, etc.

2.5 times larger than the ARRA investment.

  • Energy

1,198,062 kWh estimated production

Enough energy to power 198 average Arkansas homes

700 kW Capacity

Solar/600 kWWind/100 kWSolar Thermal/1,789 SF of Collectors

Average solar system size 6 kW – Largest solar system 25 kWLargest wind system size 50 kW

Net metering As of June 2010 (according to the PSC filed dockets) before the RTRF was opened there were 66 net metering customers in the state with a 154 kW capcity. NET METERING WAS STARTED IN 2001.

51 solar15 wind

Since March of 2010 we have almost doubled the number of net‐ metering renewable energy systems in the state and grown the capacity by 400 percent. Out of 129 applications there were approximately 14 that were self‐ installed and 6 that were done by out of state vendors.

For electric applications the estimated costs for the systems are $3,314,117 and $734,060 for installations. For solar thermal systems were $155,835 and installations were $39,987.