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Buyback
Program (Rebate)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Energy Resources
Conservation and Development Commission
NOTICE OF CHANGES TO THE GUIDELINES FOR THE
EMERGING RENEWABLE RESOURCES ACCOUNT
At its May 16, 2001, Business Meeting the California
Energy Commission (CEC) approved
an increase in rebates available through the Emerging Renewable Resources
Account. The rebate has been increased to the lessor of $4.50/watt
or 50 percent of the total installed cost for all sizes of systems.
This increase in rebates was made possible by the passage of Assembly Bill 29x
(AB 29x), which was signed by Governor Davis last month. The bill also provides
$22 million in additional funding to the program. With this increase in program
funding there is now approximately $54 million in rebates available for customers
of PG&E, SCE, SDG&E and Bear Valley Electric Service.
To be eligible for this increased rebate level, the funding must be reserved
and the system must be installed on or after February 8, 2001 -- the date Governor
Davis announced his intent to augment program funding to increase rebate levels.
In this context, "reserved" means the date the Commission's Accounting Office
receives an application for funding for a proposed system.
Small systems (10 kilowatt [kw] or less) with reservations filed with the Commission's
Accounting Office before February 8th or which were installed before February
8th will receive rebates of $3.00/watt or 50 percent of the
total installed cost of the system (whichever is less). Systems larger than 10kw
with reservations filed with the Commission before February 8th or which were
installed before February 8th will be eligible for rebates of $2.50/watt or 40
percent of the total installed cost of the system (whichever is less).
Rebates are subject to funding availability from the current account. Other account
criteria will also be maintained. For example, from the original $54 million
allocation, a minimum of 60 percent is for small systems (10kw or less) and a
minimum of 15 percent will be reserved for systems above 10kw but less than 100kw.
All monies from AB29x transferred directly into the Emerging Renewables Resources
Account, $22 million, are to be reserved for
systems 10kw or less.
AB29x also provides an additional $8 million for rebates to customers of municipal
and other local publicly owned electric utilities. Staff has scheduled a workshop
on May 23, 2001, to receive comments from these utilities.
Sanford Miller, Manager
Emerging Renewables Resources Account |