PG&E issued the 2016 Solar Photovoltaic PPA RFO (“PV PPA RFO”) on December 7, 2016.The goal of this RFO is to procure 68.75 MW of new or existing photovoltaic generation. PG&E is seeking to execute agreements from PV facilities that are greater than 3 MW and up to 20 MW in size. Two of the eligibility requirements of the PV PPA RFO are (1) that Participants must have completed a Phase II interconnection study or equivalent, and (2) that Projects must be able to come on-line within 36 months of the Effective Date of an executed PPA. Please note that additional eligibility criteria apply.
More information will be posted to this website as it becomes available. You may register to be on PG&E’s wholesale electric procurement distribution list to receive announcements about procurement opportunities.
PG&E's PV Program Protocol and Appendices were filed in Advice Letter 4950-E and were approved via a Disposition Letter date November 28, 2016.
Event | Date/Time | |
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PG&E issues PV RFO |
December 7, 2016 |
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Participants' webinar |
December 21, 2016 at 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. (PPT) |
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Deadline for participants to submit offers via Power Advocate |
January 18, 2017 no later than 1:00 P.M. (PPT) |
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Selected and waitlisted participants notified |
July 14, 2017 |
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Target timeframe of execution of final Agreements |
August 2017 |
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Target Advice Letter filing for executed PV PPAs |
September 2017 |
PG&E has developed an interactive, Google-based map of its service territory. The map is a tool to help renewable energy developers identify potential project sites. It not a guarantee that generators can interconnect at any particular time and place.
PG&E hosted a Participants' Webinar for the PV RFO on December 21, 2016 from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. (PPT). The presentation of this event, along with the audio file is available below.
If the audio portion of the Bidder's Webinar does not open in your browser, you will need to open the Windows Media Player and copy the URL into your media file application.
All Participants who are interested in submitting a bid package into PG&E's PV RFO will need to register with Power Advocate before submitting an offer into the RFO. To register at Power Advocate, click on the following link: https://www.poweradvocate.com/pR.do?okey=64443&pubEvent=true
Only those participants that have been accepted through the Power Advocate platform will be permitted to bid into this RFO.
We encourage you to register now.
All bid package materials must be submitted on the Power Advocate site by the schedule and time indicated above.
Download: Power Advocate Instructions (PDF, 226 KB)
The Generator Interconnection Procedure pursuant to the WDT and CAISO Tariff consists of three application processes: (1) The Fast Track Procedure for generators 5 MW (2 MW on 12kV, 3MW on 21kV, and 5MW on higher voltages) in size that pass the "Fast Track Screens" (2) the Independent Study Process for all generators that are electrically independent from another generator or cluster of generators, and (3) the Cluster Study Process for interconnection requests that do not qualify for the Fast Track Process or the Independent Study Process.
Under the CAISO Tariff and PG&E WDT Generator Interconnection Procedures, all interconnection requests under the Independent Study Process or Cluster Process may request interconnection as a "full capacity" resource. Please refer to PG&E's or CAISO's website for more details.
For more information about the interconnection process, please visit PG&E's Wholesale Generator Interconnections website. Sellers may also send an email to PG&E's Generation Interconnection Services at wholesalegen@pge.com.
Any application for interconnection to PG&E's can now be submitted through an online form available at the: pge.com/wholesale.
For information or questions about PG&E's PV RFO please email: PVProgram@pge.com.