RES-BCT definition

RES-BCT means the Renewable Energy Self-Generation Bill Credit Transfer tariff or program, which is statutorily mandated and requires SCE to offer a tariff that allows local governments and campuses to generate electricity from an eligible renewable generating facility for their own use, and to export energy not consumed at the time of generation to SCE’s grid. All such generation exported to SCE’s grid is converted into bill credits and applied to Benefiting Accounts as designated by the local government or campus. RES-BCT service does not represent a form of NEM service, and customers taking service on the rate only receive bill credits against the generation energy portion of their bills (not against the entire retail rate).

Examples of RES-BCT in a sentence

  • District is also responsible for managing the benefitting accounts designated to receive generation credits in regard to the Utility’s RES-BCT tariff to ensure that generation is credited at the preferred rate.

  • ConFire is responsible for managing the benefitting accounts designated to receive generation credits in regard to the Utility’s RES-BCT tariff to ensure that generation is credited at the preferred rate.

  • Managing the benefitting accounts designated to receive generation credits in regard to the Utility’s RES-BCT tariff to ensure that generation is credited at the preferred rate.

  • Network Upgrades - Additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Distribution Provider's Transmission System required at or beyond the point at which the Distribution System connects to Non-Participating Generator - A Non-Exporting Generator that is not eligible under the Distribution Provider’s Schedule RES-BCT as defined in the Special Conditions section of the Distribution Provider’s Schedule RES-BCT.

  • At City’s request, coordinate with City staff to develop requirements and evaluate feasibility of implementing a RES-BCT program.

  • Eligible Renewable Generating Facility – A generating facility as defined in the Special Conditions section of the Distribution Provider’s Schedule RES-BCT.

  • The Eligible Renewable Generating Facility may be coupled with one or more Non- Exporting Generators not participating under Schedule RES-BCT (“Non-Participating Generator”) co-located at the same site and utilizing a common Point of Interconnection, (defined in Schedule RES-BCT as a Multiple Tariff Generating Facility).

  • Multiple Tariff Generating Facility – A Generating Facility consisting of one or more Eligible Renewable Generating Facilities and one or more Non-Participating Generators that share a common Point of Interconnection as defined in the Distribution Provider’s Schedule RES-BCT.

  • Nothing in this provision replaces or alters the metering requirements of Schedule RES-BCT.

  • OpTerra Energy Services will perform preventive maintenance services (“Maintenance Services”) as set forth in this Attachment F with respect to Generating Facilities being constructed on Merced County’s property at the following Project Locations: Administration ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ RES-BCT Solar* ▇▇▇▇ ▇.