Bill Moyer – Episode 2 of Local Energy Rules Podcast

Date: 31 Jan 2013 | posted in: Energy, Energy Self Reliant States, Podcast | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

In this edition of Local Energy Rules, John Farrell and Wade Underwood speak with Bill Moyer of the Backbone Campaign about a nascent community solar project in Vashon, WA. We ask Bill about his involvement with the project as a community organizer—delving into the frustrating regulatory barriers that have kept the project from coming to fruition, and working towards a more accurate definition of community solar.

The project was motivated by a generous production incentive offered in Washington State for solar projects installed on public property. Bill and residents of King County hoped to keep more energy dollars in the local economy by using this incentive to create a community solar project.

But it wasn’t smooth sailing.

In trying to bring the project to fruition, Bill ran into many limitations of the state incentive program. Bill notes, “People’s eyes glazed over” with confusion as he tried to explain all the regulations standing between them and local community solar.

Among the most frustrating barriers were the time constraints on the incentive period, which expires in 2020. Identifying an appropriate site took a year and a half, for example, cutting into the time to find the best way to organize investors.  The state-level version of the Securities and Exchange Commission has rules that make it hard to organize capital with the clock ticking on the incentive, the project is stalled.

Despite the trials of his own project, Bill gives us reason to believe there will be better news in the future of community solar.  More and more people are looking for ways to plug what he calls “equity leaks,” dollars leaving the community, and energy is a prime opportunity.  As states improve their policies for distributed renewable energy, it will open the door to more community solar.

This is the second edition of Local Energy Rules, a new ILSR podcast that will be published twice monthly, on 1st and 3rd Thursday.  In this podcast series, ILSR Senior Researcher John Farrell talks with people putting together great community renewable energy projects and examining how energy policies help or hurt the development of clean, local power.  

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John Farrell directs the Energy Democracy initiative at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance and he develops tools that allow communities to take charge of their energy future, and pursue the maximum economic benefits of the transition to 100% renewable power.