ReMAT Feed-in Tariff (Senate Bill 32)
PG&E is contracting wholesale power from renewable generators up to 3 MW (AC) under the E-ReMAT feed-in tariff program, with 218.8 MW capacity available statewide and long-term fixed pricing for three product types: As-Available Peaking, As-Available Non-Peaking, and Baseload. Eligible renewable projects can register to sell into PG&E's grid under Senate Bill 32, which mandates these contracts as part of California's renewable energy procurement framework.
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PG&E's Electric-Renewable Market Adjusting Tariff (E-ReMAT) program established to implement Senate Bill 32, providing long-term wholesale electric energy contracts to eligible renewable energy generators. The program offers three product types: As-Available Peaking, As-Available Non-Peaking, and Baseload. Eligible projects must be renewable energy generators with a maximum capacity of 3 MW (AC). PG&E was allocated 218.8 MW of the 750 MW total statewide goal. The program utilizes a pricing mechanism described in Section H of the E-ReMAT Tariff. Applicants must register on PG&E's ReMAT online platform (powered by Accion Group) and submit a Program Participation Request (PPR). The program became effective on January 22, 2021, following CPUC Decision 20-10-005, which revised the program after its suspension in December 2017. PG&E resumed accepting PPRs on February 5, 2021.
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