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2020-2022 Local Resource Adequacy Solicitation, 2020-2022 Local Resource Adequacy Solicitation, Latest News & Update, 4/5/2019 - RFP Re-Launched San Diego Gas & Electric Company (“SDG&E”) seeks to purchase Local Resource Adequacy (“RA”) capacity products with load serving entities, marketers and generators (“Respondents”) to assist in optimizing its RA portfolio. It is the intention of this solicitation to minimize the procurement cost impact for ratepayers while also meeting SDG&E’s Resource Adequacy Requirement (“RAR”). This website provides an overview of the market solicitation. Respondents are strongly encouraged to download the , RFP Description document, , available below, to fully understand all aspects of this RFP. 366.87 KB PDF Local RA RFP Protocols Local RA RFP Protocols, Products Solicited, Respondents may submit proposals for any or all of the below RA-related Products. , Product ID, Product, 1, Local SD-IV– without Flex; with Flex Category 1, 2, or 3, SDG&E Buys Local SD-IV RA (Calendar, Quarterly, Monthly, Daily), Solicitation Submittal Documents, Participation in this RFP requires the completion of the Proposal Form & the Confirmation Template. These documents are available via the links below. Failure to provide the listed information may result in the Proposal being deemed non-conforming and thus may disqualify the Proposal from further consideration. Multiple Proposals are acceptable. 126.27 KB XLSX Proposal form Proposal form 236.50 KB DOC Confirmation template Confirmation template 137.02 KB PDF Credit application Credit application Although not required as part of the original Proposal, any Respondent selected for the shortlist must promptly submit this Credit Application with the required supporting information. You are advised to become familiar with this application and be prepared to timely submit it so as to not slow down your Proposal’s evaluation., RFP Schedule, The following are the key deadlines that apply to this RFP. SDG&E reserves the right to revise this schedule at any time and at SDG&E's sole discretion. Respondents are responsible for accessing the RFP website for updated schedules and possible amendments to the RFP or the solicitation process., No, Event, Date, 1 Re Launch RFP Fri-Apr-5 2 Offer package due no later than , 12 pm PPT, on this date Fri-Apr-12 3 SDG&E Notifies Offerors of selection Wed-Apr-24 4 Shortlisted bidders notify IOUs of acceptance/rejection Wed-May-01 5 All contracts are executed Fri-May-31, RFP Communication, All questions or other communications regarding this Resource Adequacy RFP must be submitted via email to , BOTH, [email protected] with a CC to [email protected] (Independent Evaluator). Questions and their answers will be posted on this website anonymously soon after receipt., RFP Announcements, Respondents are encouraged to check the RFP Website periodically for updates, notices, and postings. SDG&E will post all solicitation announcements, including scheduling changes or RFP amendments to this website. In particular, check the RFP website for (i) updates to RFP documents and (ii) posting of answers to submitted questions. , Submitting Proposals, Proposals must be submitted via PowerAdvocate in accordance with the instructions contained in the RFP Protocols., Please note that no late bids will be accepted., Tags rfo 2021 Local Resource Adequacy Solicitation resource adequacy rfo RFPs RFOs RFPs and RFOs
Customer Choice Service Types, Customer Choice Service Types, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has established rules for customers who choose to switch from traditional bundled electric service to Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) or Direct Access (DA) service. The following is intended to help you better understand these rules and the different providers of electric generation services., Bundled Service, Customers that receive both electric generation and electric delivery service from SDG&E receive what is called "bundled service." The electric generation and delivery rates are bundled together into a single pricing plan. Customers who receive electric generation from a Community Choice Aggregator or Electric Service Provider, but receive electric delivery service from SDG&E, have an unbundled pricing plan that includes the electric delivery service only. , Transitional Bundled Service, Transitional Bundled Service (TBS) is an electric generation rate for Direct Access and Community Choice Aggregation customers for whom SDG&E procures electric energy on a temporary basis. This applies to: Customers who opt out of a CCA after the notification period and do not provide a six-month notice to return to SDG&E bundled service. Direct Access customers who do not provide a six-month notice to return to SDG&E bundled service. Direct Access customers who receive electric generation from SDG&E during the transition between electric service providers. Pricing plan estimates and bill forecasts are based on SDG&E bundled prices and are not calculated using TBS generation rates. , Community Choice Aggregation (CCA), Community Choice Aggregators purchase electricity, and establish their own generation rates and prices for customers within their jurisdiction. Pricing Plan estimates and bill forecasts are based on SDG&E bundled prices and are not calculated using CCA generation rates. For a comparison of CCA and SDG&E rate prices, view our Joint Rate Comparison . For questions related to CCA rates and prices, please contact your CCA . , Direct Access (DA), Direct Access is a program that allows eligible non-residential customers to receive their electric generation from Energy Service Providers (ESPs). ESPs purchase electric energy, and establish their own generation rates and prices for customers. For questions related to an ESPs rates and prices, please contact your ESP. For general information about the Direct Access program, visit our DA page .
Exclusions from 2019 Time-of-Use transition, Exclusions from 2019 Time-of-Use transition, The following customers will be exempt from the 2019 mass transition to Time-of-Use pricing: Customers participating in the Medical Baseline program Customers who are eligible for the CARE or FERA programs, and, who also live in SDG&E’s Mountain and Desert climate zones Customers who installed solar systems after 6/29/16 and before 3/31/18 (NEM 2.0). These customers will be transitioned to a Time-of-Use pricing plan either five years from the date their system is activated or June 2021, whichever comes first. Customers who are already on a Time-of-Use plan, including electric vehicle (EV) plans For a complete list of exclusions, visit: http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PublishedDocs/Published/G000/M250/K279/250279386.PDF , Section 3.4.
Opting Out of Time-of-Use Pricing Plans - Chinese, 選擇退出Time-of-Use費率計劃, 一如我們承諾,您可以選擇退出全新Time-of-Use費率計劃。 Time-of-Use讓您在有更多再生能源供電時,將用電時間轉換到電費較低的時段,但您有可能不願選擇這個計劃。不過,您知道您可以試用一 年 零風險 嗎 ? 如果您的電費比以前的(標準)計劃高,我們會將差額退還給您。就這麼簡單。我們也提供不同的 Time-of-Use 費率計劃供您參考。 如果您仍確信Time-of-Use計劃不適合您,請點擊 此處 查看其他可用的計費計劃選項。選擇權在於您!