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Names And Addresses Of Marketing Affiliates
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Marketing Affiliates 6.14.13.pdf
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EcoChoice Interim Pool
Until new facilities can be built specifically to provide renewable energy for EcoChoiceSM customers, an interim pool of existing solar facilities will be used. This interim pool will be phased out when new, dedicated facilities are brought online.
Solar Facilities Included in the SDG&E Interim Pool
Counterparty Name
Location
Commercial
Operation
Date (COD)
Size (MW)
Desert Green Solar, LLC
San Diego County, CA
10/31/2014
6.3
Sol Orchard San Diego 20 LLC
San Diego County, CA
12/31/2013
2
Sol Orchard San Diego 21 LLC
San Diego County, CA
12/31/2013
5
Sol Orchard San Diego 22 LLC…
Using Green Button Connect My Data - Developers
Developers and third parties who are interested in developing an application that utilizes SDG&E customer data, please complete our form. Send questions to greenbuttonsupport@sdge.com.
Complete Green Button Connect Developers' Form
Additional information for developers and third parties
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EcoShare for Developers
Latest News and Updates
The Green Tariff Shared Renewables (GTSR) Program was created by Senate Bill (SB) 43, and consists of a Green Tariff (GT) option and an Enhanced Community Renewables (ECR) component. These programs will provide customers, including local governments, businesses, schools, homeowners, municipal customers, and renters new renewable energy rate options. Through the GTSR program, customers are allowed to purchase renewable energy from new community-based projects.
This page provides an overview of the ECR component for interested developers, which is branded by SDG&E as “EcoShareSM." SDG&E is committed to ensuring all customers have access to renewable energy and look forward to working with EcoShare developers to help make this possible.
How Does EcoShare Work?
This community renewables…
Developer Marketing Requirements and Review Process
Developers wishing to participate in this program may begin creating EcoShare marketing and outreach materials in an effort to build community interest and identify interested customers. Before reaching out to customers, both the following SDG&E and Green-e Energy marketing requirements must be met:
EcoShare SDG&E Marketing Review
All materials produced by participating developers (including websites) must be reviewed by SDG&E prior to use or publication. Materials for review should be sent to CTTS@sdge.com.
Please allow 30 days for the review process.
Additionally, developers must include a completed Marketing Attestation (pdf) with their first submission of marketing materials.
Green-e Energy Certification
Under SB43, SDG&E’s EcoShare program is required to be Green-e Energy…
Written Procedures
Document:
FERC SOC_Written Procedures_3-6-17.doc
Written Procedures.pdf
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FERC Order 717 Transmission Function Employee Job Descriptions
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TransmissionJobDescriptions 09-11-17.pdf
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Interconnection Information and Map
SDG&E Transmission System Overview
The San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E) transmission system (69 kV and above) is under the operational control of the California Independent System Operator (CAISO). Interconnection of generation facilities to the SDG&E transmission system is subject to the CAISO Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved Generation Interconnection Procedures (GIP) tariff. Projects proposing to interconnect to the SDG&E transmission system (transmission lines and transmission substations) are studied in a cluster. In order to evaluate the feasibility of an individual project, as far as transmission capacity is concerned, all projects in that cluster need to be considered to identify the available capacity. San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E)…
Gas & Electric Standard Fundamentals for Solar PV Systems
Many residential properties in our territory receive both gas and electric service. When designing and installing a solar photovoltaic (PV) system, the Gas Standard for safety must be followed when the electrical panel is in the vicinity of the gas meter assembly.
Important steps for all work related to electrical or gas work:
Review and comply with the relevant Electric and Gas Standards
Any violation of the Gas Standard will delay issuing the Permission to Operate (PTO) for that PV system. If an operating PV system is discovered to…