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The 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings provide valuable insights into the solar power landscape across the United States, showcasing top utilities based on solar megawatts installed and watts-per-customer. This report highlights the efforts of utilities to harness solar energy, facilitating smarter solar decisions through unbiased information by SEPA (Solar Electric Power Association). Utilities are ranked nationally and regionally, emphasizing their contributions to expanding solar energy use. Explore the key players and their advancements in the solar sector for the year 2010.
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2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings June 9, 2011 Note: Any of these slides or the content therein may be utilized for presentations, research or other non-commercial use with citation (“Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings”).
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Rankings Award Copy and paste award graphic for use in your reports, presentations, website, etc. Source: Solar Electric Power Association Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
National Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual National Rankings - Solar Megawatts Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
National Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual National Rankings – Watts-per-Customer Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual National Rankings 10 2 5 9 1 4 8 9 10 3 6 5 1 6 7 3 7 8 4 Annual Solar Megawatts (MW-ac) #1 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (CA) – 157.3 #2 Florida Power & Light Co. (FL) - 87.2 #3 Public Service Electric & Gas Co. (NJ) - 74.7 #4 Southern California Edison (CA) -68.4 #5 Xcel Energy-CO (CO) - 42.0 #6 Tri-State G&T Co-op Association (CO) - 30.2 #7 Arizona Public Service Co. (AZ) - 29.9 #8 San Diego Gas & Electric (CA) - 27.1 #9 Jersey Central Power & Light (NJ) - 22.9 #10 Duke Energy Carolinas (NC) - 20.8 Annual Solar Watts-per-Customer (Watts-ac) #1 Silicon Valley Power (CA) – 39.9 #2 Public Service Electric & Gas Co. (NJ) - 35.2 #3 Hawaii Electric Co. (HI) - 33.2 #4 Xcel Energy-CO (CO) - 30.9 #5 Pacific Gas & Electric (CA) - 30.2 #6 Tucson Electric Power Co. (AZ) - 29.7 #7 Jacksonville Electric Authority-JEA (FL) - 29.1 #8 Black Hills Energy Colorado Electric(CO) - 28.2 #9 Atlantic City Electric Co. (NJ) - 27.9 #10 City of Banning (CA) - 27.6 2 Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings
National Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Cumulative National Rankings - Solar Megawatts NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
National Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Cumulative National Rankings - Solar Watts-per-Customer Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Regional Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual East Regional Rankings - Solar Megawatts NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Regional Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual East Regional Rankings - Solar Watts-per-Customer NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Regional Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual Central Regional Rankings - Solar Megawatts NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Regional Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual Central Regional Rankings - Solar Watts-per-Customer NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Regional Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual West Regional Rankings - Solar Megawatts NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Regional Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual West Regional Rankings - Solar Watts-per-Customer NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Utility-Type Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual Cooperative Utility Rankings - Solar Megawatts NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Utility-Type Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual Cooperative Utility Rankings - Solar Watts-per-Customer NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Utility-Type Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual Investor-Owned Utility Rankings - Solar Megawatts NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Utility-Type Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual Investor-Owned Utility Rankings - Solar Watts-per-Customer NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Utility-Type Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual Municipal Utility Rankings - Solar Megawatts NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Utility-Type Rankings 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Annual Municipal Utility Rankings - Solar Watts-per-Customer NR = No Rank; the utility either did not participate in or was not ranked in the previous year’s rankings. Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Largest Projects 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings 2010 Largest Solar Projects Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
Largest Projects 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Cumulative Largest Solar Projects Source: Solar Electric Power Association, 2010 SEPA Utility Solar Rankings Helping Utilities Make Smart Solar Decisions
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