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Solar power in Arkansas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Solar power in Arkansas
Solar power in Arkansas on rooftops can provide 19% of all electricity used in Arkansas.〔(Report Argues for a Decentralized System of Renewable Power Generation )〕 Net metering is available to all residential consumers up to 25 kW and 300 kW for non-residential users, but is lost once a year at the end of the 12 month billing cycle, which needs to be in the spring to avoid losing excess summer generation.〔(Freeing the grid )〕 IREC best practices, based on experience, recommends no limits to net metering, individual or aggregate, and perpetual roll over of kWh credits.〔(Net Metering and Interconnection Procedures Incorporating Best Practices )〕 A rebate program is available for systems up to 25 kW that pays $1.50/kWh generated during the first year of operation.〔(Renewable Technology Rebate Fund )〕 A 5 kW system, costing $17,500 after receiving a 30% federal tax credit, would produce about 6484 kWh/year, providing a rebate of approximately $9,726. The federal tax credit is available through 2016. In 2010 the Fayetteville Public Library installed a 13.5 kW solar array,〔(Fayetteville Public Library )〕 and received a rebate for the 20,547 kWh generated of $30,821.10.〔(Green Energy Production Produces Sizeable Rebates )〕 A map of installations is provided by the Arkansas Energy Office.〔(Solar )〕 The largest company in Arkansas, and occasionally the world,〔(List of Companies with Highest Income/Revenue )〕 set a goal in 2005 of being powered 100% by renewable energy. By April 2012 they were generating 4% locally, mainly from rooftop solar panels, and overall using 22% renewable energy.〔(Just how far along is Walmart on its sustainability journey? )〕 ==Statistics==
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