More Communities Now Eligible to Pursue Microgrids as a Part of PG&E’s Efforts to Build a Stronger, More Resilient Electric Grid
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has received approval from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to broaden eligibility for community-proposed microgrid projects across Northern and Central California. This change allows communities to build microgrids anywhere in PG&E's service area, enhancing energy resilience. The update builds on PG&E’s Community Microgrid Enablement Program launched in April 2021, which has seen engagement with over 30 communities to develop microgrid solutions, including the innovative Oakland EcoBlock project.
- CPUC approved PG&E's broader eligibility for microgrid projects, enhancing community energy resilience.
- More than 30 communities engaged for potential microgrid solutions, indicating strong interest and support.
- The program aims to reduce barriers for microgrid implementation, aligning with sustainability goals.
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California Public Utilities Commission Approves PG&E’s Proposal to Expand Eligibility Requirements for Community-Proposed Microgrids
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“Microgrids are a critical part of the sustainability and climate-resilience goals of many of our customers and hometowns. By expanding the rules around where these microgrids can be built, we’re able to remove barriers that would have prevented projects from moving forward, and instead work collaboratively to make these projects a reality,” said
The expanded eligibility builds upon PG&E’s Community Microgrid Enablement Program, launched in
To date,
“We strongly support PG&E’s leadership around microgrids and the innovative ways they are meeting the needs of customers. More microgrids, whether they’re in
Case Study: Oakland EcoBlock
As an example,
EcoBlock includes updating participating homes with advanced energy efficiency measures, deploying a solar-powered microgrid and associated components, shared electric vehicles, and a new approach for coordinating these resources among neighbors.
“If community microgrids are to play a crucial role in advancing California’s policy goals, it is imperative that practical experience with diverse design and operating approaches be gained as quickly as possible. PG&E’s recent eligibility expansion will mean more microgrid adoption and fresh perspectives on what works best for California’s communities,” said
Read more about PG&E’s efforts with Oakland EcoBlock in this Q&A: Power Distribution for the Oakland EcoBlock: A Conversation with
Learn More About PG&E’s Microgrid Solutions
For more information about PG&E’s microgrid solutions or to begin exploring developing a community microgrid, visit www.pge.com/cmep. The site includes information on:
- How the program works and frequently asked questions
- Contact information and directions for getting started
- Project eligibility and prioritization
- Financial and enhanced technical support
- Tariff and agreements for the operation of community microgrids
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