The first fifty kilowatt solar power installations are beginning to come online in recent days. The SolarPower Company was responsible for setting up panels atop the buildings of the Tene farm in the Negev south of Yeruham. The installation joined the grid on Sunday and was dedicated on Tuesday in the presence of National Infrastructures Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer. Meanwhile, the Sunday solar power company announced this week that they would be building a 50 KW installation on the roof of the Carmey Avdat vineyard in the Negev. The projects came about as a result of a feed-in tariff introduced by the Public Utility Authority- Electricity a few months ago. The goal of the feed-in tariff was to encourage household production of solar energy. Thus far, 50 KW is the largest amount allowed under the tariff.