Revamping Renewable Energy: The Redwood Coast Energy Authority’s Push for Local Generation
The Redwood Coast Energy Authority (RCEA) is dedicated to promoting the development of renewable energy in the local community. In their efforts to encourage new sources of clean energy, RCEA has revamped their “Feed-In Tariff” program. This program offers above-market pricing and a simplified contracting process to incentivize the creation of local renewable energy projects. One such project is the recently established solar farm near Hydesville, spearheaded by renewable energy developer EDP Renewables.
Joining us on the show are Jocelyn Gwynn from RCEA and Kendra Kallevig from EDP Renewables to discuss the Feed-In Tariff program and its impact on the development of local renewable energy projects. By providing a platform for local renewable energy projects to thrive, RCEA and EDP Renewables are paving the way for a more sustainable future.
The Feed-In Tariff program has been redesigned to make it easier for renewable energy developers to bring their projects to fruition. This means that more projects like the solar farm near Hydesville can be realized, bringing us one step closer to a greener and cleaner community. With the support of RCEA and EDP Renewables, local renewable energy projects can now thrive and contribute to the overall goal of reducing our carbon footprint.
During our discussion, we will delve into the details of the Feed-In Tariff program and how it works. We will also explore the benefits of local renewable energy projects, such as job creation and economic growth. Additionally, we will touch upon the latest developments in the renewable energy industry and how RCEA and EDP Renewables are staying ahead of the curve.
The Feed-In Tariff program is a crucial step towards achieving a more sustainable future. By providing incentives and support for local renewable energy projects, RCEA and EDP Renewables are leading the way in promoting clean energy generation. Join us as we delve into the world of renewable energy and discover how we can all contribute to a greener and cleaner community.