Cost of energy from utility-owned solar electric systems. A required revenue method for ERDA/EPRI evaluations (open access)

Cost of energy from utility-owned solar electric systems. A required revenue method for ERDA/EPRI evaluations

This methodology calculates the electric energy busbar cost from a utility-owned solar electric system. This approach is applicable to both publicly- and privately-owned utilities. Busbar cost represents the minimum price per unit of energy consistent with producing system-resultant revenues equal to the sum of system-resultant costs. This equality is expressed in present value terms, where the discount rate used reflects the rate of return required on invested capital. Major input variables describe the output capabilities and capital cost of the energy system, the cash flows required for system operation and maintenance, and the financial structure and tax environment of the utility.
Date: June 1, 1976
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Notification of Grant Award - 1976-06-14] (open access)

[Notification of Grant Award - 1976-06-14]

Notification of Grant Award given to LULAC Building Board of Trustees for Talent Search Project. The amount of the award is $2,297.00, giving the project a cumulative grant total of $121,586.00. Dorothy Payne is listed as Project Officer and Rachel Arce is listed as Grantee's Project Director. The notification was signed on June 14, 1976, by Grants Officer John P. L. Thorslev.
Date: June 14, 1976
Creator: Thorslev, John P. L.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History