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Re-MAT Feed-in Tariff (Senate Bill 32)

Southern California Edison is accepting applications for its Renewable Market Adjusting Tariff (Re-MAT) program, a feed-in tariff that purchases renewable energy from distributed generators under long-term power purchase agreements. The program, mandated under California Public Utilities Code Section 399.20 and CPUC Decision D.20-10-005, reopened February 11, 2021 and offers eligible renewable projects a standardized contract pathway to sell electricity to SCE at a fixed rate. Generators of all sizes—from small rooftop solar to utility-scale wind and geothermal—can apply for interconnection and PPA execution under this tariff.

Southern California Edison (SCE) CA

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AI overview

The Renewable Market Adjusting Tariff (Re-MAT) implements the renewable resource feed-in tariff program pursuant to California Public Utilities Code (PUC) Section 399.20 and California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Decisions D.12-05-035, D.13-01-041, D.13-05-034, D.17-08-021, and D.20-10-005. Pursuant to D.20-10-005, SCE filed Advice Letter (AL) 4331-E and AL 4331-E-A seeking CPUC's approval to modify SCE's Re-MAT Tariff and PPA to re-open the Re-MAT program. The CPUC approved these advice letters, as well as other pending advice letters (AL 3660-E and AL 3660-E-A) for the Re-MAT program on January 22, 2021, directing SCE to re-launch the Re-MAT program. In accordance with the CPUC's approval, SCE began accepting applications for Re-MAT at noon on February 11, 2021 Pacific Time.

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