In 2009, building a new solar farm was 223% more expensive than building a new coal plant. Now, itâs flipped.
There is no denying it: the cost of electricity is going in one direction (up), while the cost of solar is going the other (down)!
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In 2009, building a new solar farm was 223% more expensive than building a new coal plant. Now, itâs flipped.
There is no denying it: the cost of electricity is going in one direction (up), while the cost of solar is going the other (down)!

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In the first three quarters of 2020, renewable energy â almost entirely solar and wind energy â accounted for 70% of new US power capacity, based on official utility-scale power plant data from FERC and small-scale solar power estimates from CleanTechnica.
Nationally, homes with solar-energy systems sold for 4.1% more on average than comparable homes without solar power. For the median-valued home, that translates to an additional $9,274. Nationally, homes with solar-energy systems sold for 4.1% more on average than comparable homes without solar power. For the median-valued home, that translates to an additional $9,274.
4.6% average in Florida #martincountysolar

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The fedearl solar tax credit (ITC) steps down at the end of 2020. Learn what that means for your solar savings.
Energy Fairness and Rep. McClure are leading an attack on solar in Florida. McClure has accepted over $20,000 in utility contributions.
Scary stuff here.
The Florida Public Service Commission joined other states to oppose a national petition in support of state-led net metering policies.
This is really important stuff! It's crazy to think that we might have to fight to defend net-metering for the 3rd time. We have no doubt that the inevitability of homegrown power generation will prevail.
Great news!
FERC Unanimously Dismisses Effort to Undermine Solar Net Metering
Another trip around the sun. Solar in the Southeast reached a significant milestone and others emerged on the horizon. The third Solar in the Southeast annual report examines these stories and more.âŚ

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Declining costs for clean and renewable technologies combined with stated commitments from the business and investment community are causing
Learn about the solar tax credit, a key federal solar incentive that will reduce the cost of your solar system by 30 percent
Fast-tracked FERC petition amidst coronavirus pandemic raises alarm from pro-solar watchdogs, legal experts who warn it could âend net metering as we know itâ
Nationally, homes with solar-energy systems sold for 4.1% more on average than comparable homes without solar power. For the median-valued h
Take it from Uncle Bob - the federal tax credit is expiring.Â

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With our abundance of warm Florida sunshine, rooftop solar in Sewallâs Point makes a ton of sense. When you install rooftop solar you will enter into an FPL program known as Net-Metering. How net-metering works is one of the most frequently asked questions I have heard in my 14 years in the solar industry.  The basics of  net-metering are as follows:
1.      You produce solar power on your rooftop
2.      Your house will consume as much power is produced, and any extra power will be shipped to the grid and delivered to your neighborâs house.
3.      You will receive a credit on your bill for the amount of excess power delivered to the grid at the same rate you pay for power.
4.      You will only receive a maximum credit amount equal to your maximum consumption in a given year. (In other words, you canât sell back more than you buy from FPL in a given year.)
Now, some of you might be thinking âFPL is actually subsidizing my solar because I am using the power grid for freeâ, but the reality is much different. You see, when I produce excess power at 2pm on a given afternoon, my electrons donât travel all the way back to the nuclear power plant and then turn around and become redistributed to others. Instead electrons, like water, flow to the nearest place of consumption. Which, in my case is my neighbors house. So, by producing power here on my block I am actually saving the utility company the need to produce power far away, creating a maximum efficiency for energy that would otherwise be lost through the power transmission lines.
We also have at least one fantastic bonus about living in Sewallâs Point when it comes to solar. I have been part of solar projects all over the state of Florida, and I can honestly say that our permitting process is one of the most efficient I have ever seen. When I submitted my paperwork online, I couldnât believe the permit was reviewed and issued in less than a week. Â Although part of that timing does depend on a division within Martin County, I am nevertheless very impressed with how our town handles rooftop solar installations.
Finally, one thing to make note of if you are thinking about solar on your home in Sewallâs Point is that net-metering is certainly not guaranteed forever. My personal belief is that FPL will make another run at doing away with net-metering starting possibly in 2021. Although we are all grateful for our utility company who does a great job at keeping the lights on, it is important to remember that they were one of the primary funders of the Amendment 1 campaign from the 2016 election, which purported to give homeowners the constitutional right to own solar on their home (a right they already have) and would have actually resulted in virtually eliminating net-metering as we know it. The good news is if you have solar before they change their policy, you are legally required to be grandfathered in. The bad news is if you wait too long to install solar, you could miss out on net-metering all together.
 My name is Mike Antheil. I have lived in Sewallâs Point for 3 years and have been in the solar industry for 14 years. Please consider me a resource for questions about costs, how the installation process works, battery backup systems, and solar financing for your home or business.
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