Summer 2023 Disadvantaged Communities (DAC) RFO

Resources for renewable energy developers

Renewable energy developers will find the following information about our:

  • Solar in Disadvantaged Communities (DAC) programs
  • Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff (DAC-GT)
  • Community Solar Green Tariff (CS-GT)

The customer-facing PG&E-branded program name for DAC-GT is Green Saver and for CS-GT is Local Green Saver. 

 

PG&E's DAC Programs ensure subscribing residential customers have access to 100% solar power generated in their local community.



important notice icon Note: For the Summer 2023 DAC RFO, PG&E will only be seeking projects that meet the eligibility requirements of the CS-GT program. 

Event Date/time

PG&E issues Disadvantaged Communities Request for Offers

August 18, 2023 

Participants webinar

August 24, 2023

10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (PPT)

Deadline for participants to submit offers via Power Advocate

September 25, 2023

No later than 1:00 p.m. (PPT)

Selected and waitlisted participants notified

October 27, 2023

Participant submittal of signed PPA

November 3, 2023

Target timeframe of Execution of final Power Purchase Agreements

End of November, 2023

Advice Letter Filing for executed DAC Power Purchase Agreements

End of 2023

Links and resources

The Disadvantaged Communities (DAC) programs at PG&E are a result of Assembly Bill 327, which directed the IOUs to procure two new programs designed to promote the installation of renewable generation in DACs. This bill enacted the Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff (DAC-GT) program and the Community Solar Green Tariff (CS-GT) program. For these programs, 199 MW have been allocated statewide allowing eligible participating utilities' residential customers to receive a 20% bill credit while obtaining 100 percent solar power energy from local solar resources.

 

We offer two structures:  

  1. Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff (Green Saver)
  2. Community Solar Green Tariff (Local Green Saver)
Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff Community Solar Green Tariff

Projects sited within top 25% DAC OR eligible San Joaquin Valley pilot communities

Projects sited within top 25% DAC OR eligible San Joaquin Valley pilot communities

Eligible projects must be sized between 500 kW and 20 MW

Eligible projects can be sized up to 2.2 MWs

100% customer enrollment must be low-income residential CARE/FERA-eligible customers in top 25% DAC. Customers receive an additional 20% discount on their bill.

Initial 50% customer enrollment must be low-income CARE/FERA-eligible residential customers in top 25% DAC; non-low-income customers are eligible after this requirement is met. Customers receive an additional 20% discount on their bill.

Subscribers must be residential CARE/FERA-eligible customers in top 25% DAC.

Subscribers must be residential in top 25% DAC no more than 5 miles of project OR no more than 40 miles from eligible San Joaquin Valley pilot community.

No Workforce Development Requirement

Commitment and execution of workforce development, including local hiring and job training, is required to ensure job opportunities for local communities materialize.

No Sponsorship requirement

Contact information

For information or questions about the Disadvantaged Communities (DAC) Programs (DAC-GT and CS-GT), email DACProcurement@pge.com with a copy to the Independent Evaluator, Lewis Hashimoto at arroyosecoconsulting@gmail.com.

 

 

Accessibility

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