A proceeding establishing the value of distributed energy resources. DEEP and PURA are required to submit a report on their findings to the General Assembly by July 1, 2020.
NEM 2.0 keeps compensation at the retail rate, but new solar customers will also face a one-time interconnection fee, be required to pay the non-bypassable charges of 2 cents per kWh, and be required to sign up for TOU rates.
The Building Initiative for Low-Emissions Development (BUILD Program) program, and the Technology and Equipment for Clean Heating (TECH) initiative.
Allowing electric utility customers to participate with qualified projects in exchange for bill credits.
2019 law requires the PUC to procure 250 MW of Shared DG projects and 125 MW of Commercial and Institutional DG projects through a series of competitive solicitations.
A $1.85 million public charging pilot, a $1.105 million outreach and education pilot, and a $1.685 million demonstration providing grant funding to help non-residential customers develop EV supply projects.
California's PUC set a new emissions target for its electric sector to guide integrated resource planning processes that would double the state’s clean energy capacity by 2030 and prohibit the development of new natural gas plants.