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In-Depth Analysis of Useful Waste Heat Recovery and Performance of Level 3/3N Systems

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CPUC Self-Generation Incentive Program – Thermal Analysis Report Allocated Funding and Eligible Technologies The SGIP was initially authorized an annual statewide allocation of $125 million for program years 2001 through 2004 for incentives and program administration costs. Program year 2005 had an incentive budget of $112.5 million. The program continues to grow; PY2006 has an incentive budget of $382.5 million with $307.5 million of incentive budget dedicated to solar photovoltaic projects. DG technologies eligible for SGIP support are presented in Table 1-2, which summarizes key design elements governing SGIP projects coming on-line before the end of 2005. For each incentive level and eligible technology, the SGIP incentive is limited to the first 1,000 kW of system capacity.3 Table 1-2: Summary of SGIP Design for Projects On-Line as of 12/31/2005 Program Incentive Category Maximum Incentive Offered ($/watt) Maximum Incentive as a % of Eligible Project Cost1 Minimum System Size (kW) Eligible Generation Technologies $3.50 $4.50 $1.50 $2.50 $1.30 $1.00 $1.30 $1.00 $0.80 $0.60 􏲇 Photovoltaics (PV) 30􏲇 Fuel Cells2 Level 1 Level 2 Level 36 Level 3-R Level 3-N 50% 40% None 􏲇 Fuel Cells3,4 30% None 40% None 30% None 􏲇 Wind Turbines 􏲇 Microturbines2,3,4,5 􏲇 ICEs and small gas turbines2,3,4,5 􏲇 Microturbines2 􏲇 ICEs and small gas turbines2 􏲇 Microturbines3,4,5 􏲇 ICEs and small gas turbines3,4,5 1. Removed for PY2005 2. Operating on renewable fuel 3. Operating on non-renewable fuel 4. Using sufficient waste heat recovery 5. Meeting reliability criteria 6. Incentive Category not applicable to PY2005 3 incentives basis remains capped at 1,000 kW. CPUC rulings have increased the eligible maximum system size beyond 1,000 kW, although the maximum Introduction 1-3

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