Installed PV statistics
- This file - Installed PV Stats - contains a snapshot of installed PV solar capacity around Plano, around Texas, and around the world.
2014-15 Projects Overview and Status
In support of our mission, we are working in the areas listed below. We are forming ongoing working groups for some areas and others we address as specific project activities. We generally try to provide a status update for each of these areas at our monthly volunteer meetings. Please contact us through our contact form if you are interested in volunteering with any of the activities.
Go Solar at Home!
Objective: Connect Plano and North Texas homeowners and small businesses with local solar
installers
Description: First, guide those interested to learn about and install rooftop solar PV through a brief online learning process; Second, connect them with three area solar installation companies from a growing list of companies pre-reviewed by Plano Solar Advocates volunteers to discuss the property owners goals and then provide complete installation estimates and/or quotes if it is determined that solar is a good option for the property.
Status: see Go Solar at Home
Status: see Go Solar at Home
Solarize Plano Projects (Completed)
Objective: Accelerate adoption of rooftop solar installations in Plano
Description: Organize and facilitate group purchases of solar installations
Plano's Comprehensive Plan Update
Description: Plano Solar Advocates is actively participating in the City of Plano's Comprehensive Plan update process during 2013 and 2014. PSA is providing ideas and inputs to insure that Plano becomes a Solar “ready” and Solar “friendly” city.
Status: see City Planning for Solar
Plano & STAR Communities
Description: Plano Solar Advocates has been invited to participate with the City of Plano in their efforts to use the Sustainability Tools for Assessing and Rating (STAR) Communities.
Status: see Plano & STAR Communities
Status: see Plano & STAR Communities
Description: Help organize and staff the Plano Solar Advocates booth for various local events in Plano and across the DFW area, e,g, Plano's Learn to Live Green Expo, Earth Day Texas, Collin County Farmer's Market, others
Buildings and Fire Code Working Group
Objective and description: Understand and minimize the impact to PV solar installations related to new building codes.
Status: see Buildings and Fire Code Working Group status
Net Metering Working Group
Objective and Description: Upgrade the Texas website www.Powertochoose.org to include features and filters to help consumers find Retail Electric Providers offering net metering type rate plans.
Status: see Net Metering Working Group status
Real Estate valuation of Rooftop Solar Working Group
Objective and Description: For persons that have invested in PV solar installations on their homes (or those that are considering installations), identify and provide information to ensure that the added value to their property is understood and valued for any future sale.
Status: see Real Estate valuation of Rooftop Solar Working Group status
Status: see Real Estate valuation of Rooftop Solar Working Group status
Description: Solar car demonstration classes for elementary schools and class teaching presentations for high schools.
Status: see Solar Education
Status: see Solar Education
General Outreach Ideas
Description: To capture and maintain a list of potential ideas for general rooftop solar education and outreach into the Plano community.
Status: see General Outreach Ideas
Information about prior activities given below:
- Planning Survey review/action
- This is a 2011 nationwide survey of cities and counties that covers challenges to solar energy development, local initiatives, permitting and interconnection, planning, and financing options. Plano Solar Advocates (PSA) is comparing Plano's responses to the overall survey summary responses to identify areas where we can provide ideas and actions for improvement. The original survey summary can be find at here.
- The file - 2011 ICMA Solar Survey Summary Results Plano-PSA – contains the overall survey summary with Plano’s responses highlighted in yellow.
- The file – 2011 Planning Survey actions – is our working document to track proposed ideas and actions.
- Haggard Estates
- The Haggard Farm in Plano has long been an admired landmark for the residents of Plano. Now, as this area is being transformed into the last major new residential development in this maturing city, it could become a shining solar example for existing residential areas of the city. Plano citizens are encouraged to write to the developer, Toll Brothers, to request that solar energy be included in these new homes. Select this link to see example letters.
- City of Plano Solar webpage
- We are working with the City of Plano to update their solar web page to include links to the city's PV solar installation monitoring systems and to some educational videos. Select this link to see the Plano Solar webpage. Note: As of Nov 2012, this website is being updated and is not available. It should be available again by mid Jan 2013. While the site is unavailable, below are the links to the four city installed systems.
- Plano Environmental Education Center (12.15KWdc) - Power production and energy for City of Plano Environmental Education Complex
- Fire Logistics Warehouse (10.34KWdc) - Power production and energy for City of Plano Fire Logistics Warehouse
- Oak Point Rec Center (9.4KWdc) - Power production and energy for City of Plano Oak Point Rec Center
- Tom Muhlenbeck Center (9.635KWdc) - Power production and energy for City of Plano Tom Muhlenbeck Center
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