SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced a call for
proposals for renewable energy developers to build projects for a new
clean energy program available to customers.
Approximately half of U.S. households and businesses are unable to
install private solar systems due to space limitations or insufficient
sun exposure.1 Earlier this year, PG&E launched PG&E’s
Solar Choice program to extend the option for solar power to
customers regardless of their location or ability to physically install
private solar systems. The program allows residential and business
customers to enroll with PG&E to support the development of new solar
projects located within Northern and Central California.
Today, PG&E customers have another clean energy option. The new Regional
Renewable Choice program will expand renewable energy access by
enabling customers to work directly with developers of new renewable
projects. Through the program, customers will have the option to work
with developers and subscribe to the output from a new renewable project
equaling between 25 and 100 percent of their electricity use.
Participating customers will pay the developers for the new energy
directly, and receive a bill credit from PG&E on their monthly energy
statement.
“The new Regional Renewable Choice program is part of our ongoing
commitment to support the growth of solar and other renewable energy
sources in California. Building on PG&E’s
Solar Choice program launched earlier this year, this new program
enables our customers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from their
electricity usage and allows them to directly be a part of California’s
clean energy future. This is a win for our customers and for
California,” said PG&E Vice President of Customer Energy Solutions Aaron
Johnson.
PG&E has already connected more than 250,000 solar customers to the
grid. Through its two new clean energy programs – PG&E’s Solar Choice
and Regional Renewable Choice – the company aims to extend access to
renewable energy to tens of thousands of additional homes and businesses
in its service area.
PG&E is seeking proposals from local renewable energy developers across
Northern and Central California to build small- and mid-sized renewable
projects ranging from 0.5 to 20 megawatts for the Regional Renewable
Choice program. The energy for these new projects can be from renewable
resources including but not limited to solar, wind or biomass.
This program milestone offers renewable energy developers their first
chance to submit proposals starting August 31, 2016 through noon Pacific
Time on September 30, 2016. Developers will be chosen through a
competitive bidding process and are expected to be chosen by December
2016. This request for proposals calls for a development target of 75
megawatts of renewable resources.
To submit a proposal, renewable energy developers can visit this
website. In 2017, PG&E expects to issue two additional requests for
offers for renewable energy developers, with the next solicitation
occurring in spring 2017.
The Regional Renewable Choice program is Green-e®
Energy Certified. Green-e Energy is the nation's leading independent
consumer protection program for renewable energy, and sets environmental
and consumer-protection standards established by the nonprofit Center
for Resource Solutions.
1 National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Shared Solar: Current
Landscape, Market Potential, and the Impact of Federal Securities
Regulation, April 2015, http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy15osti/63892.pdf.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco,
with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the
nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
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