New SGIP 2020 – Equity Resiliency Budget Tiers 2-3 ($1,000/kWh) and Equity Budget level 1 ($850/kWh) if you live in High Fire areas this incentive is an area based incentive not all areas get the same incentive. California areas.
The Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) Equity Resiliency Budget incentive was established to provide storage rebates for residential or “critical facility” non-residential customers in disadvantaged or low-income communities that are also in Tier 2 or Tier 3 High Fire Threat Districts (HFTD) and other areas that have experienced two or more Public Safety Power Shut-offs (PSPS). The Equity Resiliency Budget incentive level will be set at $1,000/kWh, which the CPUC has stated was a “level likely to fully or nearly fully subsidize the installation of a storage system.” The sum of the SGIP incentive and other incentives received for the project may not exceed the total eligible project costs. Residential storage projects will receive the entire incentive paid upfront. Equity Resiliency Budget incentives levels are reduced if the ESS duration is greater than 4-hours. Disclaimer on the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction requirement: the incentive calculation assumes that the ESS reduces at least 5 kg/kWh of GHG reduction, and there is no corresponding reduction in SGIP amount.
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High Fire-Threat District Map Adopted by California Public Utilities Commission µ0 15 30 60 90 120 Miles For more information about the data and map depicted, or other matters related toUtility wildfire safety, please contactTerrie Prosper atTerrie.Prosper@cpuc.ca.gov Basemap sourced from ESRI (World Oceans). The data portrayed in the High Fire-Threat District (HFTD) Map were developed under Rulemaking 15-05-006, following procedures and requirements in Decision (D.) 17-01-009, revised by D.17-06-024. The referenced decisions adopted, and later revised, a work plan for the development of a utility HFTD for application of enhanced fire safety regulations. In accordance with the above-decisions, the HFTD Map is a composite of two maps: (1)Tier 1 High Hazard Zones (HHZs) on the U.S. Forest Service-CAL FIRE JointTree Mortality Task Force map of HHZs (i.e. HHZ Map) and (2)Tier 2 andTier 3 fire-threat areas on the CPUC Fire-Threat Map.The final CPUC Fire-Threat Map was submitted to the Commission via aTier 1 Advice Letter that was adopted by the Commission's Safety and Enforcement Division (SED) with a disposition letter on January 19, 2018.A revised HHZ Map was issued by the U.S. Forest Service-CAL FIRE JointTree Mortality Task Force in March 2018. All data and information portrayed on the HFTD Map are for the expressed use called out in D.17-12-024, and any other use of this map is not the responsibility or endorsed by the Commission or it's supporting Independent ReviewTeam