Renewable feed-in tariffs
PG&E is procuring 218.8 MW of renewable generation capacity under Senate Bill 32's feed-in tariff program, with eligible project sizes now up to 3 MW and long-term wholesale power purchase agreements at market-adjusting rates available through the Electric - Renewable Market Adjusting Tariff (E-ReMAT). Eligible renewable generators submit Program Participation Requests to contract capacity from PG&E's allocation of the statewide 750 MW procurement goal.
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Long-term wholesale electric energy contracts for eligible renewable generators under Senate Bill 32. The program targets 750 MW statewide procurement (increased from 500 MW) to be implemented by both investor-owned utilities and public-owned utilities. Eligible project size increased from 1.5 MW to 3 MW. PG&E has been allocated 218.8 MW of the 750 MW total statewide goal. This capacity allocation, reduced by capacity contracted under E-PWF and E-SRG tariffs, is available under the Electric - Renewable Market Adjusting Tariff (E-ReMAT). Generators submit Program Participation Requests (PPRs) to enter into long-term power purchase agreements at market-adjusting feed-in tariff rates.
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