Utilities Honored For Solar Power Use

Annual Top 10 List Ranks Utilities by Megawatts and Watts-Per-Customer of Installed Solar Electricity Capacity

Top10-USC2013The Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) today named the Top 10 American electric utilities that have added the most new solar power to their systems and the most solar on a watts-per-customer basis in 2012. This annual ranking, which identifies the companies that are integrating solar into the nation’s power grid, is part of the sixth annual Utility Solar Rankings report. The full report, which will be released in May 2013, identifies leading solar industry trends such as total installed capacity, market share and industry growth rates. The awards were presented at SEPA’s Utility Solar Conference in Portland, OR.

Utilities ranking in this year’s SEPA Top 10 by Solar accounted for 73 percent of all capacity integrated in 2012, a slight increase from 2011. Among the top three in the rankings are some of the nation’s largest utilities – Pacific Gas and Electric Company of , Southern Edison and Public Service Electric & Gas Co. (NJ) – which often rank highly in this category due to their expansive customer solar programs and utility purchasing programs. Rounding out the Megawatt list are Arizona Public Service, NV , Jersey Central Power & Light, Tucson Electric Power Co., Progress Carolinas, Sacramento Municipal Utility District and Hawaiian Electric Co. All were previously ranked in 2011 with the exception of Progress Carolinas, which is in its first year on the list. This is the fifth year that Pacific Gas and Electric Company has topped the list.

The SEPA Top 10 Solar Watts-Per-Customer rankings take into account the number of customers each utility serves relative to their solar megawatts installed, giving small utilities a more competitive opportunity to measure their capacity.

Leading the Solar Watts-Per-Customer rankings are many municipal utilities including the City of St. Mary’s, Ohio, Kauai Island Utility Co-op in and Bryan Municipal Utilities in Ohio. Both Ohio utilities were not previously ranked and Kauai moved up from number 12 in the 2011 ratings. The remaining Top 10 providers include Hawaiian Electric Co., Chickasaw (Tenn.) Electric Co-op, Maui () Electric Co., Imperial Irrigation District in Calif., Tucson (Ariz.) Electric Power Co., City of Napoleon in Ohio and Vineland Municipal Electric Utility in N.J.

Complete rankings can be found at www.sepatop10.org.

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