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Title: SelfGeneration Incentive Program LACC Sustainable Conference December 2, 2003


1
Self-Generation Incentive ProgramLACC
Sustainable ConferenceDecember 2, 2003
  • Howard Green
  • Southern California Edison

2
CPUC Self-Generation Incentive ProgramPresentatio
n OutlineThe Road Map
  • Self Gen Incentive Program Background
  • Program Description
  • Specifications
  • Application Process
  • Who do you call
  • Results To Date
  • New Guidelines

3
CPUC Self-Generation Incentive ProgramBackground
  • Created by state legislation (AB 970) in
    September 2000 in response to the emerging energy
    crisis
  • Required California Public Utilities Commission
    (CPUC) to initiate a program offering financial
    incentives for distributed generation to be paid
    for enhancing reliability and differential
    incentives for renewable or super clean
    distributed generation resources.
  • CPUC specifies program design criteria, orders
    SCE, PGE, SoCalGas, and SDGE to fund program
    from rates
  • Designed to coordinate with existing California
    Energy Commission Emerging Renewables Buydown
    Program

4
Eligible Technologies
  • Photovoltaic
  • Wind
  • Fuel Cell
  • GAS Turbine
  • Microturbine
  • Internal Combustion Engine
  • Natural gas or renewable

5
CPUC Self-Generation Incentive ProgramBackground
(continued)
  • CPUC Authorized Funding (From Utility
    Distribution Rates)
  • 125 million per year for 4 years (2001 2004)
  • Statewide program with four separate regional
    administrators
  • Pacific Gas Electric
  • Southern California Edison
  • Southern California Gas Company
  • San Diego Regional Energy Office (for San Diego
    Gas Electric service territory)
  • Pilot for non-utility administration of public
    benefit programs

6
CPUC Self-Generation Incentive ProgramProgram
Specifications
Note (1) CPUC decision on February 7, 2002
increased max capacity to 1.5 MW, however
incentives only paid up to 1 MW (2)
Systems can be sized up to 200 greater than the
customer sites annual peak demand (3)
Level 2 and level 3- N systems must utilize waste
heat recovery (4) Level 3- N systems
must meet CPUC mandated reliability criteria
7
CPUC Self-Generation Incentive ProgramProgram
Specifications (continued)
CPUC Authorized Incentive Budgets By
Administrator
One-third of the incentive budget for each
administrator is initially allocated to each of
the self-generation categories (Levels 1, 2 and
3)
8
CPUC Self-Generation Incentive ProgramProgram
Specifications (continued)
  • Must be grid connected
  • No diesel or backup generators
  • Must serve on-site (host customer) load
  • Heat recovery, efficiency (PU Code 218.5) and
    specific reliability requirements required for
    non-renewable systems
  • Warranty required
  • Level 1 2 5 years
  • Level 3 3 years

Program Specifications
9
CPUC Self-Generation Incentive ProgramProgram
Specifications (continued)
  • Host Customer Incentive Limits
  • 1.5 MW per site
  • 6 MW per multi-site customer, program duration
  • No double dipping with CEC Emerging Renewable
    Buydown Program
  • Other State/Federal Incentives Subtracted From
    Project Cost To Determine Incentive

10
California Energy CommissionEmerging Renewable
Buydown Program
  •  Incentive Rate
  • 3.80/W for photovoltaic (PV) systems
  • 2.50/W for small wind systems
  • Incentives will decline by 0.20 per watt every
    six months.
  • Maximum eligible system size of 30kW
  • Future performance based incentives will be
    available for systems above 30kW
  • Authorized 2003 budget 100.2M

11
CPUC Self-Generation Incentive ProgramApplication
Process
  • Reservation Request (applicant)
  • Host Customer
  • System description and size
  • Efficiency/heat recovery calculation
  • Conditional Reservation (administrator)
  • 90 day reservation of incentive

SELF GENERATION INCENTIVE PROGRAM
12
Application Process (continued)
  • Proof of Project Advancement (applicant)
  • Utility Interconnection Application
  • System Purchase Order/Contract
  • Air Permit Application (if applicable)
  • Project Cost Breakdown
  • Self Gen Program Contract
  • Reservation Confirmation (administrator)
  • Reservation good for 12 months (for project
    construction/start up)

13
Application Process (continued)
  • Incentive Claim (applicant)
  • Proof of Interconnection
  • Final Building Inspection Approval
  • Final Air Permit (if applicable)
  • Final Project Cost Breakdown and Substantiation
  • Proof of Warranty Coverage
  • Maintenance Coordination Letter to Host Utility
    (Level 3N only)
  • Incentive Payment (administrator)

14
Program Activity By Administrator Region
Last updated December 2002
15
Program Activity By System Type
  • Based on active and completed projects since
    program inception
  • PGE, SDREO, and SCE last updated March 31, 2003.
    So Cal Gas last updated December 2002

16
Funds Currently Available as of 11/03 (Statewide)
17
Grid Interconnections
  • SDGE 858-654-1104 or 858-654-8239
  • Barbara McClain
  • Bill Osborne
  • PGE 415-972-5678
  • SCE 626-302-9669
  • Gerome Torribio

18
Websites
  • SCE 626-302-8436
  • www.sce.com
  • PGE 415-973-6436
  • www.pge.com/selfgen
  • SDREO 858-244-1183
  • www.sdenergy.org/selfgen
  • So Cal Gas 1-866-347-3228
  • www.socalgas.com/business/selfgen
  • Unused funds in any given program year rollover
    to the following program year
  • Level 2 3 funds can be shifted to Level 1
    without Commission approval if required

19
SelfGeneration Incentive Program Modification
Guideline
  • Guidelines background and purpose
  • Program modification request screening criteria
  • Application process
  • Application submittal format and data requirements

20
Program Continuation to 2008
  • AB 1685 the Leno Bill
  • Program continues until January 1, 2008, This
    bill would require the commission (to continue) a
    self-generation incentive program for distributed
    generation resources in the same for that exits
    on January 1, 2004.
  • New requirements for Level 3

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For More Information at SCE Contact
  • Howard Green
  • Program Manager
  • Southern California Edison
  • 2131 Walnut Grove Avenue
  • Rosemead, CA 91770
  • Phone (626) 302-8436
  • Fax (626) 302-6253e-mail greenh_at_SCE.com
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