Sunya Get smarter about energy transition
  • Home
  • Industry News
  • Newsletter
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us
Sunya
Industry News
March 26, 2025

PG&E Advancing $43 Million for Nine New Community Microgrids in Northern California

Newsfeed
PG&E Advancing $43 Million for Nine New Community Microgrids in Northern California:

Application Window for Second Wave of PG&E Microgrid Incentive Program Grants Opens April 3

OAKLAND, Calif., March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced its intent to award up to $43 million in Microgrid Incentive Program (MIP) grant funding for the development of nine new community-driven microgrids throughout its Northern and Central California service area. PG&E today also announced the opening of the application window for the second wave of MIP grant funding beginning April 3.

To apply for the second application window, interested parties must submit MIP project ideas to PG&E by May 30, 2025, through an email to [email protected].

The Microgrid Incentive Program funds the development of community microgrids to support disadvantaged communities most vulnerable to outages.

A microgrid consists of a group of interconnected customers and distributed energy resource(s) (DER) that can disconnect from and reconnect to the grid to stay energized during an outage.

Community microgrids are typically designed to serve a variety of vulnerable customers and key community resources such as hospitals, police and fire stations, schools, water treatment and telecommunications facilities, gas stations, markets, and residences, among others.

PG&E received approximately 50 inquiries from tribal governments, local governments and community-based organizations since launching its MIP in late 2023.

22 of the roughly 50 project inquiries advanced through initial program screening requirements and technical consultations with PG&E to submit applications. Each of those 22 projects received an application development grant of $25,000 to offset community investments in developing successful project applications.

PG&E subsequently selected nine projects following a rigorous evaluation and scoring process. PG&E’s project scoring framework evaluated customer and community attributes, resilience benefits, and environmental benefits along with the requested incentive amounts to determine the projects with the highest benefit-to-cost ratio.

Prior to formally accepting the awards, the nine selected wave one MIP projects will perform due diligence to: review the terms of their award; reconfirm their project assumptions, including any changes to projected development costs; and reassess risks associated with other funding sources they may have assumed to be available.

Upwards of $43 million will be awarded to the nine projects, of which approximately $34 million will be dedicated to pay for front of the meter generating resources (such as solar) and batteries, engineering and project management costs, and property purchase or lease costs. Each of the nine projects will also be allocated up to an additional $1 million to cover interconnection costs for the distributed energy resources that will power the microgrids.

“The North Coast is home to several ground-breaking microgrids that benefit customers in the region, including the Redwood Coast Airport and Blue Lake Rancheria microgrids in Humboldt County. These microgrids have now been active for several years providing resilience and low-carbon energy to some of our most vulnerable communities. PG&E was an early collaborator on these microgrids and we’re proud to continue supporting the expansion of community microgrids to additional North Coast communities through this significant award,” said Dave Canny, Vice President for PG&E’s North Coast Region.

The microgrids selected in the first wave of MIP funding are located throughout PG&E’s North Bay and North Coast region and comprise four projects in Humboldt County, three projects in Lake County, and two projects in Marin County. Four of the nine projects will serve tribal communities. The microgrids will serve as new energy resilience solutions in the event of broader electric grid outages for a total of nearly 9,000 customers including approximately 3,600 customers with Access and Functional Needs (including people with disabilities, older adults, children, limited English proficiency, and transportation disadvantaged). The wave one awardees will receive between approximately $1-6 million each, based on requested incentive amounts and following the results of PG&E’s project application scoring.

Generation resource types for selected MIP projects include a variety of clean energy solutions such as solar, battery energy storage, pumped hydroelectric storage, small hydroelectric, and biomass.

More About MIP
The Microgrid Incentive program is a statewide $200 million competitive grant program to fund clean-energy community microgrids in disadvantaged and vulnerable communities.

Authorized and approved by the California Public Utilities Commission, the new program allocates a total of $79.2 million in project funding for PG&E, $83.3 million for Southern California Edison, and $17.5 million for San Diego Gas and Electric. Projects selected under the MIP can receive up to $14 million in award funding each for the design and development of a multi-customer, front-of-the-meter community microgrid.

Customers and communities interested in learning more or applying for grants through the second wave of PG&E MIP grant funding should visit www.pge.com/mip.

Project scoring criteria and information about all the incentives and allowances available, including details on eligibility, how to apply for funding and the process for development of a community microgrid is provided in PG&E’s MIP Handbook.

About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than sixteen million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit pge.com and pge.com/news

SOURCE Pacific Gas and Electric Company

TAGS: #industrynews
PREVIOUS ARTICLES
Home > Industry News
March 25, 2025

Frontier buyers sign $33M in offtake agreements with Eion

NEXT ARTICLES
Home > Industry News
March 27, 2025

New Fortress Energy Announces Sale of Jamaica Assets & Operations to Excelerate Energy

Comments are closed.
Related Post
November 13, 2024
Oklo Secures Partnerships for Up to 750
March 27, 2025
GridPoint Raises $45M in Strategic Funding as
September 19, 2024
Holcim invests in Sublime Systems to scale
February 13, 2025
NOG Provides Fourth Quarter 2024 Operational Update;

Recent Posts

  • Woodside and Aramco Sign Collaboration Agreement
  • Google – Our first-of-its-kind partnership for clean energy has been approved in Nevada.
  • Aemetis Biogas Signs $27 Million Agreement with Centuri to Build Gas Cleanup Systems for 15 Dairy Digesters
  • Kayne Anderson Announces $2.25 Billion Final Close on Its Largest Ever Energy Private Equity Fund
  • GLENCORE TO OFFTAKE 2 MTPA OF LNG FROM COMMONWEALTH LNG’S EXPORT FACILITY IN CAMERON PARISH, LOUISIANA

Archives

  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023

Categories

  • Industry News
  • Newsletter
  • Podcast
Scroll To Top
© Copyright 2024 Sunya Technologies Inc.