
By Alane Lakritz on January 31, 2012
Massachusetts minted third quarter (July-September 2011) SRECs on January 15th. Knollwood Energy sold all third quarter MA Solar Renewable Energy Credits for $541. We are committed to providing our customers with excellent customer service, low fees and competitive pricing.
The chart below represents Knollwood Energy's selling price for MA SRECs since the inception of the program.
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2011 |
Knollwood Energy |
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First quarter |
$539 |
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Second quarter |
$539 |
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Third quarter |
$541 |
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2010 |
Knollwood Energy |
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First quarter |
$580 |
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Second quarter |
$580 |
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Third quarter |
$580 |
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Fourth quarter |
$580 |
Knollwood Energy is one of the largest institutional sellers of solar renewable energy credits in the country. We have been monetizing credits since 2006 with over 3700 residential and commercial systems. Our experience, size and direct relationship with utility buyers enables us to maximize the revenue for all of our customers. We transform our customers into a multi-megawatt institutional seller. The utilities pay us a premium to get a large quantity of credits in one transaction. Our customers benefit from Knollwood’s ability to strategically place anticipated SRECs when strong market conditions present themselves. We do not charge our buyers a fee, which in turn means better pricing for our customers!
**** Please note, the deadline to register installations that occurred prior to December 31, 2011 is February 15th. Please contact us ASAP to register your solar installation. We will take care of all the required paperwork to get a system approved and registered for MA SRECs before the deadline.
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Posted in Energy Credits, Massachusetts, Solar, SREC Markets
By Alane Lakritz on January 31, 2012
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Posted in Announcements, Massachusetts, Solar
By Alane Lakritz on December 28, 2011
After carefully reviewing the public comments that were received, the Department of Energy Resources (DOER) is pleased to publish the Guideline that establishes a rolling 10 year Alternative Compliance Payment (ACP) Rate Schedule for the RPS Solar Carve-out. The schedule maintains the ACP Rate at its current level through Compliance Year 2013, and then reduces the Rate at 5% per year. The ACP Rate Schedule was established with consideration of price levels necessary to maintain robust solar development, while protecting ratepayers from unnecessary cost impacts.
DOER recognizes the importance to project developers and project financers, along with retail electric suppliers with compliance obligations, of having greater certainty about the ACP Rate further into the future. DOER expects this newly provided certainty will enhance parties’ abilities to project SREC revenue streams and facilitate project financing and negotiations for long-term contracts for SRECs.
Process for Implementing Solar ACP Rate Schedule
DOER will shortly commence rulemaking with limited scope to revise 225 CMR 14.00 to integrate the Solar ACP Rate Schedule into the Solar Carve-Out provisions as substitute for the current section 225 CMR 14.08(3)(b)2 that provides DOER the discretion to reduce the Rate annually.
10-year Forward Schedule
Alternative Compliance Payment (ACP) Rate
MA Solar Carve-Out
RPS Program 225 CMR 14.00
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Compliance Year |
ACP Rate per MWh |
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2012 |
$550 |
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2013 |
$550 |
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2014 |
$523 |
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2015 |
$496 |
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2016 |
$472 |
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2017 |
$448 |
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2018 |
$426 |
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2019 |
$404 |
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2020 |
$384 |
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2021 |
$365 |
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2022 and after |
added no later than January 31, 2012 (and annually thereafter) following stakeholder review |
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Posted in Energy Credits, Massachusetts, Solar, SREC Markets
By Gary Lakritz on November 20, 2011
Rep. Godshall put out the following statement on tomorrow’s scheduled first hearing on the bill to save solar in PA.
“Good morning. Tomorrow has been scheduled as a voting session day beginning at 11 AM. Due to the length of time that will be required to conduct hearing on HB 1580, Chairman Godshall has decided to cancel tomorrow's hearing. The Chairman regrets that the hearing had to be canceled however, knowing that many of you will be traveling a distance to Harrisburg to participate, he felt it necessary to make a decision as early in the day as possible to prevent any unnecessary travel."
The main implication of this delay, is that it will now be impossible for the bill to be signed this year. While it is possible that they could keep the state closing effective date Jan 1, 2012, the most likely scenario would be to delay the effective date to the day the bill is signed or June 1, 2012 which is the start of the new SREC year.
It is not too late to contact your Representative to ask for their support. Also, if your Representative is in the Consumer Affairs Committee (see list below), please make sure to call and ask them to support the bill and push for a vote in the committee.
Below is the list of the Rs on the Consumer Affairs Committee and not signed onto the Ross bill:
Robert W. Godshall - Hatfield (215) 368-3500; Harrisburg (717) 783-6428
Warren Kampf - Paoli (610) 251-2876; Audubon (610) 631-2865; Harrisburg (717) 260-6166
Brian L. Ellis - Lyndora (724) 283-5852; Harrisburg (717) 787-7686
Rob W. Kauffman - Chambersburg (717) 264-3943; Shippensburg (717) 532-1707; Harrisburg (717) 705-2004
Sheryl M. Delozier - Camp Hill (717) 761-4665; Harrisburg (717) 783-5282
Julie Harhart - Northampton (610) 502-2701; Slatington (610) 760-9805; Harrisburg (717) 772-5398
Hon. John D. Payne - Hershey (717) 534-1323; Harrisburg (717) 787-2684
Scott Perry - Dillsburg (717) 432-0792; Harrisburg (717) 783-8783
Tina Pickett - Towanda (570) 265-3124; Harrisburg (717) 783-8238
Todd Stehens - North Wales (215) 368-5165; Harrisburg (717) 260-6163
Marcy Toepel - Red Hill (215) 679-3082; Harrisburg (717) 787-9501
If you need help finding what legislative district you, your employees, or your customers are in you can look up districts by address here.
Below is the full member list of the CONSUMER AFFAIRS COMMITTEE:
Majority (Room 150 MC)
Godshall, Robert W., Chair (717) 783-6428
Kampf, Warren, Secretary (717) 260-6166
Ellis, Brian L., Subcommittee Chair on Telecommunications (717) 787-7686
Kauffman, Rob W., Subcommittee Chair on Public Utilities (717) 705-2004
Delozier, Sheryl M. (717) 783-5282
DiGirolamo, Gene (717) 783-7319
Evans, John R. (717) 772-9940
Farry, Frank A. (717) 260-6140
Harhart, Julie (717) 772-5398
Payne, John D. (717) 787-2684
Perry, Scott (717) 783-8783
Pickett, Tina (717) 783-8238
Reichley, Douglas G (717) 787-1000
Stephens, Todd (717) 260-6163
Toepel, Marcy (717) 787-9501
Minority (Room 202 IOB)
Preston, Joseph, Jr., Democratic Chair (717) 783-1017
Brennan, Joseph F., Democratic Secretary (717) 772-9902
Burns, Frank, Subcommittee Democratic Chair on Telecommunications (717) 772-8056
DePasquale, Eugene, Subcommittee Democratic Chair on Public Utilities (717) 787-7514
Barbin, Bryan (717) 783-1491
Kotik, Nick (717) 783-3780
Matzie, Robert F. (717) 787-4444
Neuman, Brandon P. (717) 783-4834
Parker, Cherelle L. (717) 783-2078
White, Jesse (717) 783-6347
And if you have another minute:
Contact your state senator and ask him/her to sponsor Senator David Argall’s version
of House bill #1580. Our goal is to have up to 25 Senators sign on and currently we are
half way there. Below shows the current list of senate co-sponsors (confirmed as of 11/11/2011).
State Senator County
Alloway, Richard L., II (R) Franklin
Argall, David G. (R) Schuylkill
Blake, John (D) Lackawanna
Brewster, James (D) Allegheny
Corman, Jake (R) Perry, Centre
Costa, Jay (D) Allegheny
Dinniman, Andrew E. (D) Chester
Erickson, Edwin B. (R) Delaware
Farnese, Lawrence M., Jr. (D) Philly, Center City
Ferlo, Jim (D) Allegheny
Fontana, Wayne D. (D) Allegheny
Greenleaf, Stewart J. (R) Montco
Leach, Daylin (D) Montco
Rafferty, John C., Jr. (R) Montco
Solobay, Timothy (D) Washington
Stack, Michael J. (D) Philadelphia
Schwank, Judith (D) Berks
Tartaglione, Christine M. (D) Philadelphia
Is your senator one of them? Don’t know who your state senator is? You can check here.
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Posted in Energy Credits
By Gary Lakritz on November 10, 2011
Knollwood Energy is pleased to announce the rollout of our new website and blog. We will strive to provide the market with insight and updates on SREC and solar markets throughout the country. Also, we will focus some blogs on our customers and how solar is helping them.
Many of our existing customers have recently been utilizing the initial functionality of our new Knollwood Energy portal. The portal will provide our customers with information about their accounts and allow them an easy and efficient way to interact with us. Our installer partners will also find new functionality which will make Knollwood Energy the simplest and most efficient SREC partner in the market.
Finally, we will be making announcements about our upcoming consulting and expanded financing opportunities as we continue to evolve Knollwood Energy into the single best solar financing and SREC resource in the country.
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Posted in Announcements