Op-ed
in the Valdosta Daily Times today:
Thanks,
VDT, for your Sunday solar
story and
editorial!
Your
editorial’s “buyer beware” would better be directed towards
the electric utilities, which set up the price mismatch that
caused the problem for the customer in your story. The story says,
citing John Kraft of Georgia Power, “The utility company offers
to pay the producer only as much as it costs to produce solar
power. If a utility company can produce solar energy at a solar
farm for 5 cents per unit, it isn’t going to pay a residential
producer a higher rate for energy it doesn’t need.”
If
Georgia Power does not need new energy, why is it building two new
nuclear units at Plant Vogtle and charging
its customers in advance every month?
Four years ago Google
already bought more sun and wind power than that nuclear
boondoggle would produce
if it’s ever finished, and for less than the Plant Vogtle cost
overruns. Those cost overruns keep going up, and the cost of solar
panels keeps going down.
The
story says Kraft asks people why they want solar power. Maybe to Continue reading →