Solar Entrepreneur Lynn Jurich: Sunny Days Ahead

1320062514 42 Solar Entrepreneur Lynn Jurich: Sunny Days Ahead

For the latest installment in our futurist series of interviews, Crystal Ballin’, we talk to Lynn Jurich, the 32-year-old cofounder of SunRun, which specializes in installing and operating solar panels on residential rooftops. SunRun’s twist on the model is to retain ownership of the panels, sparing residents the tens of thousands of dollars it would cost to buy and install them themselves, thereby speeding adoption. Last month, the large solar firm Solyndra went bankrupt, leading to speculation about the future of solar. Jurich, for her part, is confident that it’s going to be sunny. 

FAST COMPANY: tell me a bit about SunRun’s vision.

LYNN JURICH: We started the company five years ago, and we’re now the leader in residential solar-as-a-service. the inspiration for the company was that we saw all this investment going into solar technology, and we could see that solar was finally going to be cost competitive with other energy sources. our thesis was that since homeowners pay the most for power, residential rooftops would be an important market. We go out there and sell the homeowner power that’s a price at least equal to what a utility charges, or less than that. We pay for the whole solar installation, and the homeowner just pays us for the electricity. and what this does for the grid is it helps us to move away from dirty, dumb, huge energy plants, where 40% of the electricity that we generate is wasted before it even reaches the end user.

What markets are you currently in?

1320062516 17 Solar Entrepreneur Lynn Jurich: Sunny Days AheadToday we’re in nine different states: Hawaii, California, Arizona, Colorado, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Oregon. in those places we can literally put up panels on residents’ rooftops at zero cost to them and save them money immediately.

How is business faring?

We have about 14,000 customers today, and we’ve raised money to install about 750 million dollars’ worth of panels on rooftops. Today we’re installing a million dollars’ worth every day in residential rooftops. We’re growing at a rate of over 100%.

How do you raise those numbers further? to what extent is solar a technological problem, and to what extent is it a financing problem?

The majority of it is not just financing, but a finance and business problem, that whole last-mile problem. the panels are reliable and affordable now, and the price has really come down, following a pretty predictable curve just like in other industries. the majority of the friction in the model is in financing definitely, because it’s a newish industry and a long-lasting asset. these panels last 20 to 30 years, and it’s difficult to get cheap capital against a 20-year asset when it’s less known. Other major problems are regulatory problems. So much of what we spend time and money and effort on is education and lobbying. an interesting fact is that in Germany, which doesn’t even require a permit for you to install solar panels, the gross cost to install solar is less than in the U.S. you can contribute a lot of costs to local red tape–there are huge soft costs that we could easily eliminate with less bureaucracy.

What proportion of your job is spent on politics, lobbying, and the like?

My time personally, 10 to 15%. but we have six full-time people in regulatory affairs. We actually spend more money in legal or regulatory efforts than we do in marketing.

You said that you offer solar at a price equal to or cheaper than traditional energy. is saving money the only thing that will move consumers to be green? What about the old-fashioned appeal to the conscience?

We don’t believe that that’s a realisitc approach. “Pocketbook environmentalists,” we call our target customers. they make buying decisions based on value. the primary driver is cost and convenience, and the environment is a secondary nice-to-have. the mainstream is not willing to make sacrifices in cost or convenience.

I bet this kind of talk goes over great at Greenpeace rallies.

I’m on the board of the Sierra Club Foundation, and am myself a big environmentalist. but the way to make the biggest difference is to change mainstream behavior.

A couple solar companies have a fallen on hard times, lately: Solyndra is the latest to have gone through a high-profile collapse; Evergreen was another. How does SunRun gird itself against such catastrophes?

We’re technology-agnostic. a lot of people are investing in panels and hardware, and we don’t want to take a bet on that: We want to be the beneficiaries as those costs come down. the high-profile companies you’ve seen go bankrupt have almost been victims of the solar industry’s success–they’re hardware companies, and because cost has come down so dramatically over the last two years, they’re not able to compete. This is a growing market where there is a shakeout as the market develops. When Netscape failed, it didn’t mean the Internet was over. if you look at the fundamentals, the solar industry is healthy.

I had totally forgotten about Netscape. So energy is like the computing industry?

We used to have mainframe computers and dumb terminals, then we moved to the client-server model, then fully distributed on the Internet. We believe a similar thing will happen with energy industry.

How many times a day, when describing the current state of things, do you find yourself using the word “dumb”?

Thanks for pointing that out, I’ll have to watch that in the future! the way the system works right now, you have these centralized power plants, and the grid flows one way, and there’s no flow of information. I think what we’re moving towards is a smart grid where real-time information is feeding back and forth, as well as decentralized production. What happens today is you have to build capacity for peak demand. So on a hundred-degree day, power plants have to turn on these things like jet engines, which are really expensive and really dirty. When you look at the cost of peak power, it’s much more expensive today than solar. you have to look at the entire system and what it truly costs. the Northeast blackout in 2003 cost the economy 3 billion dollars. all we needed were 80,000 homes with solar for that to be avoided.

Time to look into the crystal ball. where will residential solar power be in one year?

In a year I believe we’re going to have significant growth. I believe we will expand to an additional three or four markets where we’re cost competitive.

How about five years?

In five years I think it’ll start to become a meaningful contributor to our energy sources in the U.S. by “meaningful” I mean I think solar will be a known quantity for households. I think it’ll be more of a household name in five years, easily.

And in 25 years?

Solar adoption in the U.S. is now at, like, .01%. I think in 25 years, there’s a reasonable chance it could be between 5 to 20%. When wireless cellphones first came out, analysts predicted that at peak, it would only replace 5% of landlines. they said the quality wasn’t good enough. Clearly that was improved. I think you’ll find a similar thing in solar.

Is 20% adoption the asymptote solar’s aiming for? Can’t we ever get to 100%?

I don’t think you’re ever gonna totally get there. with the right storage you might be able to. in the medium term you’re always limited by the environment, the infrastructure, the way the roofs are oriented. I also think that in 25 years, in new construction, clean energy production will be incorporated in every new building. There’s already a huge interest in having smarter homes, facing in the right direction, with roofs unshaded. We’re seeing that in California, Texas, and Arizona.

Texas and Arizona are pretty right-leaning states.

Our customer base isn’t just people saying, “I’m an environmentalist, I’m in my my Birkenstocks, I went to Woodstock.” Solar is a bipartisan technology. Republicans like solar, conservatives like solar. Over 30% of our customers are veterans. There’s something very American about being able to produce power on your own rooftop.

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Wind Energy Facts and Secrets

Wind energy is one of the best sources of natural energy that you can use, and you will find that investing in wind energy is a great way to reduce your monthly expenses and protect the planet. There are many wind energy facts that will make your life easier, and these facts can help you to determine which home wind energy system will be the best one for you to install on your property.

Choosing the System

Before you can get started generating your own energy, you will need to select the energy system you are going to be using in your home. In order to select the option that will be used around your home, you will need to:

Select the size of the wind turbines. The larger wind turbines are able to generate more energy, but they require a steady wind flow and much stronger winds than the small wind turbines. You may need to do some research into the wind flow in your area, as that can help you to determine which size is the best for you.

Determine the best site for your wind energy system. If you live near a very windy area, you will want to be certain to place the wind turbine at the best angle and in the best location where it will be able to gather as much wind as possible.

Determine if you are going to try to generate enough electricity to power your home, or if you just want to supplement your energy. Both systems are available, but you will need a much more reliable system that generates more energy if you are going to be using a home wind energy system as the only source of power around your home.

Find out if you are permitted to install a wind energy system on your property. There may be zoning, neighborhood, or permit requirements that will need to be met in order to install the wind turbine on your property.

Installation

Installing your own home energy system requires a bit of technical know how and skill. Here are some questions to ask yourself before your DIY installation:

Do I know how to pour cement for the foundation?

Do I have a way to build my wind turbine safely?

Do I know what DC and AC wiring is?

Do I know how to wire my wind turbine safely?

Do I know how to install and handle the batteries for the wind energy system safely?

If the answer to any of the above questions is no, you should contract an expert to install the system for you.

These wind energy facts and questions will help you to realize that you don’t know how to do the installation, and you may end up wasting your money if your wind power system is installed incorrectly. To ensure that your wind power system functions properly, obtain the services of a professional.

Wind Energy Tax Credits – Why You Should Have A Look Before Buying

Wind energy tax credits can definitely change the amount you bottom line pay for your household wind device. At this time, the government is offering a 30% tax credit for alternative systems you put in at your home.

It is a large advantage to all of us as homeowners due to two reasons:

1. It is just a CREDIT, not just a deduction – this is actually the best benefit. The reason being that a credit signifies the money is taken directly off the quantity of tax you of at the end of 12 months. Whilst, a deduction means the amount is taken off your own gross income. That can produce a big difference in the money you’re able to keep for yourself.

2. Wind energy credits cover your complete mounted price of the wind system – not just the purchase price of the unit – the sticker price tag of a new wind turbine is often surprising. However, hold off until you receive the final invoice for installation and hookup to your dwelling or to the electricity grid. That may be as much as the price of the turbine again. Thus, the credit you obtain will depend on the entire installed expense of your renewable power device.

There are a number of other discounts available for you, too. Check out DSIREUSA.org to get the latest updates for your area, but here is an outline of what is available and what you should be looking for:

* Federal tax credit – this of course, is the credit we were just discussing. It is valid for 30% of the installed cost of your wind turbine. Use IRS form 5695.

* State credits and other County and City credits that may be offered – many times, cities and counties also offer credits that mimic the federal credits are available. You just have to check and see because these tend ebb and flow and don’t strictly correlate with the federal credits.

* Utility rebates and credits – believe it or not, electric utilities, which stand the most to lose from you buying a renewable energy device, also offer incentives for you to buy wind turbine. Many times these will come in the form of a rebate once you purchase and install the system.

* Wind Turbine Manufacturer credits – the makers of wind turbines also offer incentives for you to buy their product versus someone else’s. You have just got to check and see what you’re manufacturer offers. Often, if you don’t bring it up though, neither will they.

With wind energy tax credits you can end up paying a lot less for your turbine than you might think. If you are going to buy your wind turbine through a dealer, they will likely have the scoop on all of the available credits and rebates.

Wind Energy – Canada

Canada is known for having wide open spaces, which means plenty of wind. Here is a guide to wind energy in Canada.

Many countries in the world have started to tap in to the rich energy resource known as wind energy. While some of these places are just starting up their wind farms and wind energy harnessing technology, other countries have a fully formed plan to use this renewable resource to energy their homes and cities. When it comes to wind energy, Canada has one of the world’s biggest and most well formed plans to use this energy.

The first use of wind energy Canada can trace back to is in the 1800′s, when windmills were placed in various parts of North America in order to harness the energy created by wind. Up until the 1930′s, many rural areas still used windmills to produce their electricity, but the extension of national energy grids in the US and Canada made the use of windmills in this capacity obsolete. It wasn’t until the later part of the 20th century that the potential of wind energy was again discovered.

There are wind turbines and wind farms installed in most provinces of Canada at this time, with the province of British Columbia being the exception. These wind farms currently produce 1,049 MW of electricity, which is about .1% of the country’s needed electricity supply (Canada estimates their needed amount of energy to be about 1,000,000 MW). Canada has some of the best potential for wind energy of any country in the world, due to the many miles of coastline and the largest prairies of any country.

The Canadian Wind Energy Association estimates that the northern part of the province of Quebec, for example, has the potential to produce 40% of Canada’s energy needs. The association also estimates that the cost of producing electricity from wind energy is about six to twelve cents per KW h, which is more expensive than some other current methods of producing electricity, but that the cost of using wind energy electricity will decrease by three to five percent every year.

As energy sources in the country go, wind energy in Canada produces is far less than any other. Additionally, while the potential is great for Canada to use wind energy, the federal incentives to businesses, cities and homes to use wind for their energy is not great. Once the government gets fully on board with wind energy, it can definitely be a great source of electricity for the entire country.

Why is Wind Energy a Good Alternative Energy Source

Wind energy is the best solution to most of our home energy bill problems. Now that there is an ongoing economic crisis and the price of everything is going up, it is highly recommended that we look for alternative energy sources that we can use. This is to cut down cost and help us save money. One of the best solutions is the wind energy.

In addition to helping us lessen our expenses on home energy, it is also environment friendly. Unlike most energy sources that release chemical substances into the atmosphere, wind generators only uses wind power. It has no other byproducts that can damage our atmosphere causing ozone thinning and many other related problems. The only thing that the wind generator will produce is the cheap energy that you can use in to power the appliances in your house.

However, having wind generators installed by experts may still cost much. For homeowners, it would not make sense if you have to spend thousands of dollars in something that will only reduce your home energy bill by a hundred dollars per month. You would need to use and wait for several years for your investment to pay back.

To make this alternative energy source cheaper, you can install it by yourself. This is the reason why many homeowners now prefer to use this energy source. There is now an available guide to help us through the installation process. This systematic guide also has tips to ensure the proper installation of the wind generators. The guide or manual also contains information on the maintenance of the wind generator so that you do not have to contact a technician in case there something is wrong with your generator.

The DIY kit and the manual are much cheaper than the ready-made wind generator allowing you to save money even during the installation of it. All that you have to do is buy the kit, avail the manual and assemble it. Your wind generator will be up and running in no time saving you money from energy expenses. The guide is very easy to understand and includes some schematic plans to ensure that you are putting the right parts in the right position. If you are still having trouble installing the wind generator, you can look for help online.

Before putting up a wind generator, consider the location of your home. If you live in the city and surrounded by tall buildings, of course, wind generators is not applicable for you. As the name of this energy source implies, there should be wind to make it run and tall buildings can obstruct wind in reaching your house. For this, a suggestion is the solar panel as your alternative energy source.

Home Windmills: This Technology Is Now Available For Homeowners Wanting To Build Home Windmills

 Home Windmills: This Technology Is Now Available For Homeowners Wanting To Build Home Windmills

Home windmills have been around for quite awhile, as the early pioneers in this country used them to complete many farm chores such as grinding wheat and corn. Now however, more and more residents are constructing their own windmills to combat rising utility costs. This is one of the fastest and easiest ways to create an alternative energy source for a home, and actually can replace all of the current electricity costs if one or more are erected.

They can also be combined with solar array panels in order to form a most dynamic green energy project.

As stated previously this new technology has been around for quite awhile now. One of the best examples is found in Holland where scores of these devices can be found. The inhabitants there have been using windmill energy for many years now for a great variety of uses. This tried and true harnessing of natural resources has now been upgraded with modern technology to take advantage of new designs that produce a great deal more electricity than ever before.

Probably the best news is that anybody with a slight bit of mechanical aptitude can now erect their own model.

Are Home Windmills Hard to Build?

The high quality plans and theory that goes into this process has now been simplified for the average consumer. Most of the time, home windmills can actually be built for around $80 worth of materials. Of course this doesn’t include the proper instructions, but theoretically can pay for itself rather quickly.

Many of these homemade projects have actually been built from recycled parts In this way costs can be kept to a minimum, but it is necessary to know where to find these pieces in order to make sure the windmill will function correctly. By obtaining a good set of high quality plans, the initial cost is actually greater, while the cost of construction and assembly is significantly less.

A power generating windmill can be easily assembled in one weekend once all of the necessary parts have been collected. This is probably the most laborious part of the process, but shouldn’t deter you from your goal. It is only a short waiting period when looking at the big picture, so it shouldn’t complicate matters too much. a home windmill can be put together by one or two people in only one weekend with a simple set of plans.

While many instructions can be extremely detailed and technical, this doesn’t have to be the case here. It is only important to find a set of plans that show the equipment that is needed and how it goes together.

That is so somebody with no experience whatsoever can actually perform this type of project. By making the steps easier to follow, the chances of success are greatly increased and make the entire process more enjoyable.

How Long Does It take to Build Home Windmills?

Anybody who enjoys working with their hands can easily construct a project of this type and save many thousands of dollars in energy and installation costs. This is in addition to the contribution to the Green Power Movement as the energy that is created does not have a large carbon footprint.

Recognizing The Potential Of Wind Energy As A Viable And Profitable Source of Energy Production

Both government and industry are searching for the most efficient environmentally friendly and sustainable methods to generate energy. Society’s love affair with cheap power has had far-reaching consequences including the over reliance on fossil fuels which has had negative impacts on climate, habitats, and the lives of millions of people around the world. Though wind turbines have been used in various forms for centuries, there is now a renewed interest in the potential they have for supplying a large amount of energy.

The ability to harness wind energy for power has been attracting a great deal of attention, especially in the US. The United States now produces more wind power than any other nation, and it is predicted that by 2030, around twenty per cent of the nation’s supply will be sourced through this technology. In 2009 alone, thirty nine percent more capacity was added by the US wind power industry. This industry holds a lot of promise and a great deal of potential, however there are also obvious problems that this sector faces.

There are two main concerns regarding renewable wind energy as a sustainable source of power production. First of these concerns is sustainability. As everyone knows, the wind does not always blow. For this reason, many governments are unwilling to invest heavily in the latest turbines as there is no guarantee that they will be efficient, especially for countries that rely heavily on the export of their natural resources as their main source of economic growth. Their argument is that there would still be a need to have back up systems in place to cover any periods when there is no breeze.

The second concern is a combination of location and cost of operating a large-scale wind project. Typically, the places where winds blow the most consistently are fairly remote. For example, steady winds are usually located at the top of mountains, out at sea, and across remote plains.

This is a problem that is highlighted in Texas, the country’s leading state for producing wind-power. West Texas is where the speeds and gusts are most constant, specifically on the high plains and mesas, but these regions are a considerable distance from Houston and Dallas, and installing the necessary power and utilities are difficult and expensive.

There is a lot of interest in positioning turbines offshore, though this is more expensive than onshore, data indicates that the breeze out at sea is both stronger and more constant than onshore. Offshore wind farms do make it possible to create large-scale wind power facilities close to large coastal settlements, without the need for costly and extensive overland transmission cables. Also, by positioning the turbines at sea, they are not the eyesore that they would be if installed on land.

Cost of repair and maintenance at these locations can also be costly. However, new technology has enabled wind farm operators to assess, detect and repair large wind turbines without extended downtime and exorbitant costs that result in loss of profit.

This means that the positioning of wind farms isn’t as much of a problem as curbing the current governmental mindset that fossil fuels are a necessity. The cost of extracting fossil fuels is becoming more expensive on an annual basis, yet the demand from consumers is showing absolutely no sign of decline. Sustainable power may be the solution that keeps the economy buoyant in the coming decades. With more efficient turbines being constructed on an ongoing basis, the prevalence of wind technology is only going to grow. The real trick is showing both government and consumer that wind energy is cost effective as not only an efficient long-term energy production method, but viable source of revenue.

Wind Energy Facts For Free

Here you will find a list of wind energy facts relating to the use of this renewable energy source. Wind energy facts always begin with the renewable nature of the wind as a power source. A Compiling of a few concerning wind energy facts, which will give you a rough approximation about the succeeding of this source of energy.

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Wind power, also called wind energy, is power calculated by harnessing the K.E. of wind and changing it to electrical energy. Turbines are oftentimes grouped collectively, also known as a wind farm, and bring forth majority electrical power. Wind turbines can be used as stand-alone applications, or connected to a utility power grid.

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While these wind energy facts and figures sound promising, we also need to take the various advantages and disadvantages of wind energy into consideration in order to assess its feasibility in different regions. The controversy over using wind energy has created some confusion over the real wind energy facts.

Wind Energy – Meaning, Benefits and Future Investment

The history of the human race has witnessed several remarkable inventions aimed at betterment of the society and holistic regeneration of the entire community. Such discoveries focus on inventing advanced technologies and encouraging innovative ideas to harness energy. Solar power, wind and water have emerged as resourceful sources of energy. Although the evolution, of ideas and inventions has been constant since past several decades, it is only recently that scientific and technical developments are taking place and efforts are being made towards making energy more efficient and useful for the benefits of the human race.

Following the increasing number of researches and inventions, we have come to understand the real potential of wind as a true energy source. The power of the wind had been used as an effective energy source. Large-scale and small-scale wind farms allow easy tapping of wind energy and transformation of it into electricity. Wind farms are of three different types, these being, offshore, near shore and land based wind farms. Understanding the fact that oceanic winds can travel very fast, off shore wind farms are usually considered being the most effective for generating wind energy. Off shore farms, on the other hand, are constructed almost ten kilometers away from land, the entire process of energy generation here involves huge investments in terms of money and time.

Near shore farms are the ones established near or on water bodies like beaches etc. These are said to be more resourceful than land farms. It’s the nonstop wind that makes wind farms a firm source of energy.

There are several benefits of wind power as a source of energy. The most important being its abundance. Wind is a renewable energy source it can easily be replenished. This utmost advantage makes it a reliable energy source and an efficient one. Wind energy is the most environment friendly source of producing power. Wind turbines produce no pollution or noise making them a clean source of energy. Another advantage is that wind energy is accessible from any corner of the world and thus can encourage adoption of pollution free techniques of energy generation. Lastly, lesser production costs and cost-effective methodologies make wind a reliable energy source.

Be it households, private enterprise or the government, wind energy has and always will be pollution free, cost-effective and a beneficial source of energy. This has a led to huge investment in this sector. Investing in renewable energy companies across the globe provides a beneficial opportunity to become a part of this productive drive towards renewable power generation.

The Importance Of Wind Energy

A major plus to wind energy, is that the energy itself is free. However, it is important that when established,it is in an area with plenty of wind and resources to create the power. So that a long-term project can supply energy for a sustained lifetime. Wind energy can power entire neighborhoods and businesses with a turbine grid set up. It is able to supply power to large areas, as well as smaller vehicles and buildings. Versatility of wind energy is what makes it such an important resource. Depending on the power demand, large and small-scale turbines are available. However, this creates the versatility to choose how much power is going back into the grid to supply the energy.

When the wind turbines are in the first stage of erection, there is no way of knowing what the output power will be. Wind speed studies are normally implemented and this data is given a long- term projection. As the wind speed increases, there is an increase in the energy production. So, with wind energy increasing from 6 m/s to 10 m/s can mean that at 6 m/s the energy production was 67 percent, but a small increase to 10 m/s means there is an increase to 134 percent. This is a huge amount of energy being produced and added to the power grid. These variations in wind speed are important to know, to account for the anticipated wind energy production. So knowing the area is very important.

Wind energy is also important, since on a smaller scale, farms and small plants can use this power, saving the farmer money, as well as allowing them to supply their own energy to the area. Though the wind speed will vary at these locations too, the energy created can also be used to power smaller vehicles, allowing the company to become more self-sufficient and power their own vehicles and machines on the farm. While, again on a larger scale it can produce enough power to run entire neighborhoods and businesses. This extra power is enough to sustain these areas, releasing the stress off of a typical power plant.

Wind energy is important since it is a renewable resource that can forever be used, as long as there is wind. There is no end to it and this is a very clean form of energy to use. There are no harmful emissions or pollutants that enter the atmosphere from using them. Instead they are completely clean and natural. Wind energy has a very small impact on the environment and it is only through the wind turbines that are built to create the energy. Once these are in place, there is very little more to do and the wind energy should very little, if any negative impact on the environment.