52 Pa. Code § 69.2901 - Purpose
(a) Beginning in
2004, the General Assembly enacted, and the Governor signed, a series of
legislation promoting the development of renewable energy in this Commonwealth
generally, and solar alternative energy specifically. In 2004, the AEPS Act
established a requirement that the power purchased for customers in this
Commonwealth by EDCs and EGSs must include a component of solar photovoltaic
electricity from solar alternative energy sources or solar alternative energy
credits, known in the industry as SRECs. Under the AEPS Act, an SREC is
referred to as a solar alternative energy credit, or solar Alternative Energy
Credit (AEC). An AEC is earned when 1 megawatt hour of electricity is generated
from an approved alternative energy source. In 2007, the AEPS Act was amended
and, among other provisions, solar thermal energy was added to the definition
of Tier I alternative energy sources. The Commission is responsible for
ensuring compliance with the AEPS Act.
(b) In 2008, the Alternative Energy
Investment Act (AEI Act) (73 P. S. §
§
1649.101-1649.711) was signed into
law, providing, among other things, funding through the Department of
Environmental Protection for small-scale solar projects in owner-occupied
dwellings and small businesses. Additional funds for large-scale solar projects
were made available by the AEI Act through the Department of Community and
Economic Development (DCED).
(c)
These acts establish a clear policy to promote the construction of small- and
large-scale solar projects in this Commonwealth. Even though that policy has
been clearly articulated, the Commission is concerned that barriers still exist
that prevent new solar projects from becoming a reality in this Commonwealth.
EDCs in this Commonwealth, their customers and those interested in developing
solar projects of any size are impeded in their economic analysis of those
projects by the uncertainty of a price to assign the SRECs that would be
generated by small- or large-scale solar projects. This section and §
§
69.2902-69.2904 (relating to definitions;
RFPs to establish SREC values recoverable as a reasonable expense; and
contracts for the purchase of SRECs by EDCs) outline a process by which entry
barriers can be overcome.
Notes
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code § 69.2902 (relating to definitions).
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