25,000 PG&E and Tesla Customers Invited to Form World’s Largest Distributed Battery to Support Electric Grid Reliability
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) has partnered with Tesla to launch a pilot program creating a virtual power plant (VPP) to enhance electric grid reliability. Over 1,500 customers have enrolled to date, out of an invitation to 25,000 PG&E customers with Powerwalls. The program provides cash incentives, offering $2 per kilowatt-hour for electricity discharged during peak demand hours (4 to 9 p.m.). This initiative is part of PG&E's Emergency Load Reduction Program, aiming to utilize residential home batteries to support the grid in California.
- Partnership with Tesla aims to enhance electric grid reliability.
- Over 1,500 customers enrolled in the first two weeks.
- Offers $2 per kilowatt-hour for participating customers.
- Supports California's clean energy future.
- None.
More than 1,500 Customers Already Enrolled in Home Battery-Based Virtual Power Plant
Cash Incentives Offered for Participating Customers
Enrollment is Ongoing through October
On
Through this collaboration, Tesla is participating in PG&E’s Emergency Load Reduction Program (ELRP) pilot by enrolling and combining residential Powerwall home battery systems into a virtual power plant to discharge power back to the grid in
“VPPs are a valuable resource for supporting grid reliability and an essential part of California’s clean energy future. Our customers’ home batteries offer a unique resource that can positively contribute to our state’s electric grid and will become more significant as our customers continue to adopt clean energy technology. In collaborating with Tesla, we are further integrating behind-the-meter battery-based VPPs on the largest scale yet, helping to make customer resiliency technologies more accessible and continuing a long tradition at
This venture aims to accelerate the growing trend of customers adopting distributed energy resource technologies—which can both support customer energy needs and contribute to the reliability of the grid—by expanding access to new customer program offerings and participation opportunities.
“Enabling Powerwall customers to support the grid and their community is a necessary and important part of accelerating the transition to sustainable energy. We seek to partner with utilities and regulators everywhere to unlock the full potential of storage to bring more renewable, resilient, and less costly electricity to everyone,” said Tesla’s
If all eligible customers throughout PG&E’s Northern and
How the PG&E Tesla VPP Works
Participating customers receive
Eligible customers can use their Tesla mobile app to sign up for the PG&E Tesla VPP or learn more here.
About Virtual Power Plants
VPP resources are in customers’ homes or at their businesses (“behind-the-meter”) in the form of, but not limited to, smart thermostats, smart appliances, electric vehicles, and batteries. These resources are a flexible electric load that can be dispatched by the California Independent State Operator (CAISO), by
In 2021
Other PG&E VPP service offerings include the CAISO market integrated Capacity Bidding Program for aggregators and the Smart AC program.
About the Emergency Load Reduction Program
The ELRP is a 5-year pilot program beginning in 2021 designed to pay electricity consumers for reducing electricity consumption or increasing electricity supply during periods of electrical grid emergencies.
The purpose of the ELRP pilot is to offer a new tool for the electric grid operators and utilities for reducing energy consumption during a grid emergency to reduce the risk of electricity outages when the available electricity supply is not sufficient to satisfy the anticipated electricity demand.
The ELRP is managed by the State’s three large investor-owned utilities (IOUs) –
The ELRP is called upon during an emergency, or impending emergency, grid situation issued by the CAISO.
Learn more about PG&E’s residential demand response and energy incentive programs here.
For more information about PG&E’s ELRP and other business energy incentive programs, visit www.pge.com/demandresponse
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