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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 As suggested by the timeline presented in Table 1-1, the SGIP has evolved. Its term and eligibility criteria have been modified, new incentive levels have been created (i.e., Levels 3- R and 3-N), and other incentive levels have been retired (i.e., Level 3). New for PY2005 was the elimination of the maximum incentive level as a percent of eligible project cost. The variety of SGIP terms and conditions affecting on-line projects has increased over time and will continue to increase in the future. For example, beginning January 1, 2005, combustion-based projects using non-renewable or fossil fuels were required to satisfy certain new air pollutant emissions requirements stipulated in Assembly Bill 1685.4 Current Status Numbers and Installed Capacities of Projects The SGIP has continued to grow over the years. Table 1-3 provides a summary of applicants in the program through the end of 2005. As of December 31, 2005, the SGIP had over 1,400 live applicants representing over 156 MW of installed generating capacity. Live applicants are all applicants not classified as withdrawn or rejected. On-line projects consist of all projects that have entered normal operations (i.e., after startup and initial commissioning). Table 1-3: Summary of SGIP Program Applicants On-Line as of 12/31/2005 Program Incentive Category Number of Live Applicants Capacity of Live Applicants (kW) Number of Projects On-Line Installed Capacity (kW) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3-R Level 3-N Total Cogeneration Technologies in the SGIP 1,064 173,672 12 7,750 98 47,820 31 11,966 463 54,695 2 800 94 46,748 8 11,966 110 53,182 156,785 240 128,429 1,445 369,637 677 There are three cogeneration technologies eligible for incentives under the SGIP: fuel cells, microturbines, and reciprocating ICEs. Each of these technologies operates somewhat differently in terms of electrical conversion efficiency, theoretical heat recovery, and emissions. The remainder of this section presents, for each of these technologies, a description of the typical configuration and operating characteristics, their presence in the 4 For additional information regarding SGIP program design governing projects entering the SGIP in 2005 and later years, the relevant legislation, orders, decisions, and SGIP Handbook updates are the best source of information. 1-4 Introduction

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