El Paso Electric Company - Small and Medium System Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase Program

NM Performance-Based Incentive commercial industrial local government nonprofit residential schools state government federal government agricultural multifamily residential institutional

Administered by: El Paso Electric Company

Program Details

Program ID
3311
Effective Date
3/1/2009
Last Updated
7/2/2019

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial industrial local government nonprofit residential schools state government federal government agricultural multifamily residential institutional
Eligible Technologies
solar photovoltaics wind (all) wind (small)

Program Summary

Note: This program closed in 2017.

Since January 2010, El Paso Electric has purchased renewable energy certificates (RECs) from its New Mexico customers who install small photovoltaic (PV) systems and wind systems. The RECs that El Paso Electric purchases will help the utility comply with New Mexico's renewable portfolio standard (RPS) in exchange for a financial incentive to homeowners and businesses who install PV and wind energy systems. Only systems connected to the utility's grid and net-metered are eligible. RECs will be measured by a separate REC meter and purchased by El Paso Electric on a monthly basis. For contracts signed on or after January 1, 2014, the utility will purchase the REC's from a PV or wind system at a rate of $0.02 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for small systems (<10 kilowatts) and medium systems (10 kW - 100 kW), and at &#34;prevailing market prices&#34; (a rate not exceeding $0.018 per kWh) for large systems. Payments will not be made for any RECs produced by a medium system that are in excess of the kWh consumed by the site during a month. REC purchase payments will appear as a credit on the customer's monthly bill. Any credit balance up to $30.00 will be applied to the following month's bill. Once the rolling credit exceeds $30.00 a direct payment will be made to the customer. See application for further details.

Contact & Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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