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                                                    With 2010 Arrives Deep Discounts for Solar Installations

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                                                    January 15, 2010

                                                    New solar rebate paired with federal tax incentives lowers the cost of solar power by 50%


                                                    St. Louis, MO – The turn of the decade marks a new chapter for the solar energy industry in Missouri. Proposition C, a Renewable Energy Standard, passed by statewide ballot initiative with 66% of the vote in November 2008. Prop C includes a new solar rebate program which will take effect on January 1. The combination of this new rebate, the current 30% federal tax credit, and the all-time low price of solar panels has cut the cost of a solar installation in half since 2007. With the improved economic benefits, many Missourians are choosing to install solar panels on their homes or businesses.

                                                    Prop C includes a solar rebate program to be offered to customers of all Missouri’s investor-owned utilities including Kansas City Power and Light (KCPL), AmerenUE, and Empire Electric. While Ameren and KCPL have programs beginning on January 1, Empire Electric has not yet indicated they are planning to comply with the law.

                                                    The use of solar power is growing rapidly across the county, and Missouri has a strong solar resource to utilize. Wildwood resident Bernadette Hurst has already installed solar on her home just outside of St. Louis. “I installed a solar PV system in 2008 and have cut my electric bills in half. It’s exciting that I’m less reliant on coal because of the renewable sources powering my home. Plus, I am less impacted by the utility and their rapidly increasing electric rates,” says Hurst.

                                                    States like California lead the country with over 50,000 homes powered by solar electricity. In Missouri, only a few hundred homes and businesses solar electric systems installed. Installations resulting from the Prop C rebate program will create more green jobs at a time when Missouri needs them most.

                                                    “We’ve been enjoying a successful solar business for several years, but are excited for the increase in sales the Prop C rebate program will bring. Missourians understand the incredible benefits of solar power, and will take advantage of the drop in prices,” says Henry Rentz a Missouri solar installer and president of the Missouri Solar Energy Industries Association (MOSEIA).

                                                    The Missouri solar industry has grown slowly in the past due to a lack of state policy to fuel the transition to clean sources of power. Today, about 85% of Missouri’s energy comes from coal compared to a national average of 50%. A heavy reliance on cheap coal has its drawbacks. All of the coal burned in Missouri power plants is imported from out of state and burning coal emits carbon and heavy toxins, causing climate change and impacting public health.

                                                    Renew Missouri, a project of the Missouri Coalition for the Environment, has worked since 2007 to advance renewable energy and energy efficiency in Missouri. It has also helped unify solar installers through involvement with MOSEIA. Details on the upcoming NABCEP-approved solar training course with national solar expert Bill Brooks in Columbia on January 15 on can be found at www.RenewMO.org.

                                                    Solar Training in Columbia

                                                    Permitting & Inspecting Code-Compliant Solar Photovoltaic Installations
                                                    Friday, January 15, 2010
                                                    Instructor: Bill Brooks PE, of Brooks Engineering LLC
                                                    9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
                                                    Location: Columbia, MO (venue TBA)
                                                    Eligible for 6 hours of CEC credits for NABCEP
                                                    Registration Form and More Info


                                                    Attend this workshop to help understand the NEC requirements for designing and installing PV systems. The workshop is designed or building inspectors, plan checkers, fire officials, PV installers, designers, engineers, and architects who wish to stay on top of the latest code compliance issues that help facilitate safe and long-lasting PV systems. Participants will be provided with an intensive overview of the codes and standards that govern small-scale solar electrical generation. Primary focus is on the National Electrical Code (NEC), including the 2005 and 2008 updates to the NEC with a permit and inspection guideline provided to organize the process.

                                                    Instructor: Bill Brooks PE, of Brooks Engineering LLC, has over 20 years of experience designing, installing, and evaluating grid-connected PV systems. More than 4,000 installers and 4,000 inspectors have attended his courses throughout the U.S. and abroad. He has authored several widely used publications including the Inspector Guidelines for PV Systems. Actively involved in the developments of PV codes and standards including IEEE-929 (PV Utility Interconnection) and for NEC Article 690 (Solar Photovoltaic Systems), Mr. Brooks was appointed to Code Making Panel 4 of the NEC in the fall of 2008. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University and is a registered Professional Engineer in North Carolina and California.

                                                    Renew Missouri is a project of the Earth Island Institute, a 501c(3) non-profit organization.