PG&E Launches Microgrid Incentive Program with $79 Million in Project Funding
- Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced the launch of its Microgrid Incentive Program (MIP), a $200 million grant program to fund clean-energy community microgrids in disadvantaged communities. Projects selected under the MIP can receive up to $15 million in award funding each for the design and development of a multi-customer community microgrid. Microgrids strengthen community resilience by providing reliable power during outages or emergencies and enable efficient energy management and cost savings. The MIP stands beside PG&E's Community Microgrid Enablement Program (CMEP), providing comprehensive financial and technical support for microgrid development.
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Clean Energy Microgrids Improve Reliability, Strengthen Resiliency of the Electric Grid, and Empower Communities with Clean Local Generation
New Microgrid Incentive Program and Handbook Outlines Available Incentives and Allowances, Including Details on Eligibility, How to Apply for Funding, and the Process for Developing a Community Microgrid
The MIP is a new, statewide
The California Public Utilities Commission authorized and approved the new program, allocating
A community microgrid is a group of customers and distributed energy resources – such as a solar array and battery -- within clearly defined electrical boundaries with the ability to disconnect, operate independently from, and reconnect to the grid – a capability also known as "islanding."
With their ability to operate independently from or in parallel with the grid, microgrids strengthen the resilience of communities by providing reliable power during outages or emergencies. Microgrids also enable efficient energy management and potential cost savings, while integrating of renewable energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
A community microgrid's distributed energy resources can also participate in the statewide wholesale market for energy and related services – creating a potential source of earnings for the asset owner and providing an additional buffer for the
The MIP stands beside PG&E's Community Microgrid Enablement Program (CMEP), and together the two programs provide comprehensive financial and technical support for both the distributed energy resources and other costs necessary to develop and energize eligible microgrids, as well as the electric distribution system upgrades necessary to enable the safe islanding of the microgrid. Interested parties can apply for either one individually, or for both programs together.
"PG&E is paving the way for more community-proposed microgrids to be constructed in our service area through the Community Microgrid Enablement Program and Tariff, and the Microgrid Incentive Program will now also play a key role in advancing the development and facilitating the commercialization of clean-energy microgrids," said Jason Glickman, Executive Vice President of Engineering, Planning and Strategy, PG&E. "Several additional large-scale, community microgrids are expected to be deployed throughout PG&E's Northern and
The Redwood Coast Airport Microgrid is the first fully renewable, multi-customer microgrid deployed in PG&E's service area. It serves as the model for additional multi-customer microgrids to be deployed in
"Developing the Redwood Coast Airport Microgrid was an incredible team effort. We are proud that an unwavering focus on replicability resulted in policies and processes that are broadly applicable," says David Carter, technical lead for RCAM and Principal Engineer at the Schatz Energy Research Center. "We commend PG&E and the Redwood Coast Energy Authority for forging a new partnership model that empowers communities to play an active role in decarbonizing their electricity supply and increasing their local resilience."
Since 2021, PG&E has engaged with more than three dozen communities to explore potential financial and infrastructure support options for developing microgrids through the CMEP. PG&E provides technical and financial support on a prioritized basis for qualifying projects in areas with the greatest energy resilience needs.
About the Microgrid Incentive Program Handbook and Upcoming Webinars
The MIP Handbook includes information about all the incentives and allowances available, including details on eligibility, how to apply for funding and the process for development of a community microgrid.
Target applicants include local and tribal governments and community-based organizations, which will partner with project developers and technical firms to design, develop, and operate the microgrids. Eligible project locations include rural, tribal, and low-income communities with greater energy resilience needs. Specific eligibility criteria are described in the handbook.
For communities interested in exploring developing a multi-customer microgrid, PG&E is hosting two upcoming webinars about the MIP:
- Informational Webinar: 12:00 -1:00 p.m. PT, Tuesday, October 17, 2023 - Register here
- Technical Webinar: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. PT, Tuesday, October 24, 2023 - Register here
For the first MIP application window, PG&E requires interested parties to submit MIP project ideas by December 31, 2023, through an email to communitymicrogrids@pge.com.
To learn more about PG&E's community microgrid programs, or to access PG&E's MIP handbook, visit www.pge.com/mip
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and
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