AB1613 Program
Southern California Edison purchases excess energy from combined heat and power (CHP) systems up to 20 MW under three standardized contracts with different capacity tiers (under 500 kW, up to 5 MW, and above 5 MW). CHP facilities in local capacity requirement areas earn a 10% location bonus on payments. Eligible system operators can execute power purchase agreements under SCE's AB1613 program to monetize excess thermal generation.
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A program developed in compliance with Assembly Bill (AB) 1613, codified at Public Utilities Code Section 2840 et seq., and Resolution No. E-4424 of the California Public Utilities Commission. Under the AB1613 program, which is separate and distinct from the CHP Settlement, Schedule CHP ('Combined Heat and Power Excess Energy Purchase') and associated power purchase contracts are available to SCE customers who own and operate an eligible combined heat and power (CHP) system that do not exceed 20 Megawatts (MW), and who want to sell energy to SCE. Three power purchase contracts are available: Standard Contract for Eligible CHP Facilities, Contract for Eligible CHP Facilities with Net Output of not greater than 5 MW, and Contract for Eligible CHP Facilities with a Power Rating of less than 500 kW. CHP systems located within Local Capacity Requirement areas as defined by CAISO are eligible to earn a 10% location bonus on their payments.
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