Exelon CEO:Assured Of DOE Loan Guarantee For $60 Million Solar Plant
2009年10月30日 - 2:00AM
Dow Jones News
Exelon Corp. (EXC) Chief Executive John Rowe said Thursday that
his company had been assured it would receive federal subsidies to
construct a solar power plant in Chicago, the adopted hometown of
U.S. President Barack Obama.
"We have been given oral assurances that we will get it, and on
that basis we have gone forward and done two thirds of the work to
build the project," Rowe told reporters after testifying before the
U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee in support of
climate legislation. "We don't have a signed agreement yet."
Earlier this year, the company applied for Energy Department
loan guarantees for a $60 million project, which is to consist of
32,800 solar panels produced by SunPower Corp (SPWRA, SPWRB). It
aims to convert sunlight into enough electricity to meet the needs
of 1,200 to 1,500 homes a year. The system is planned for the south
side of Chicago, at a former industrial site to be leased from the
city.
Separately, Rowe said he thought Exelon's decision to quit the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce over the business group's opposition to
climate legislation was "a relatively small decision." He said
"other people think it's a very big deal."
-By Siobhan Hughes, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-6654;
Siobhan.Hughes@dowjones.com