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Solar energy growth could reshape future energy costs

July 26, 2024 | Public Utilities Commission, Governor's Boards and Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Colorado



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Solar energy growth could reshape future energy costs
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the acceleration of solar energy adoption in the state, highlighting the potential implications for energy rates and infrastructure. Officials noted that the current trajectory of solar integration could lead to significant increases in energy rates, with projections indicating a 4.5% annual increase at a two-times rate and 4.8% at a three-times rate.

The conversation underscored the state's lag behind California in solar energy implementation, suggesting that while the state is currently ten years behind, there is potential for rapid acceleration in the future. However, concerns were raised regarding the implications of relying solely on solar energy, particularly in terms of peak load management and the absence of energy storage solutions.

Participants emphasized that while the immediate cost shift associated with solar energy may not be substantial, the potential for significant impacts looms as solar penetration increases, potentially mirroring California's experience. The need for proactive planning to address these challenges was highlighted, particularly in relation to net metering policies, which were opened for further discussion among attendees.

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