SolarCity politely disagrees with APS and First Solar on utility scale solar cost

By Herman K. Trabish  | GreenTech Media

In First Solar’s recent defense of Arizona Public Service, it echoed the utility’s claim that utility-scale solar is the least-cost solar option.

But is utility-scale solar really cheaper than distributed rooftop solar?

In a June op-ed, First Solar CEO James Hughes contended that APS is “right to seek the highest volume of solar power at the lowest cost to rate-paying customers,” adding that “the cost per installed watt of utility-scale systems is as little as one-third that of rooftop systems.”

The two points — that utilities should seek the least-cost option for ratepayers and that utility-scale solar costs less to build — should be considered separately, according to Meghan Nutting, SolarCity Policy/Electricity Markets Director. The Arizona Corporation Commission staff last year concluded that distributed solar and not utility-scale solar is the least-cost renewable resource for utility customers, Nutting observed.

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 (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents SolarCity.)

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