Title: Standard Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for Photovolatic Solar Power by the Southern California Edison (SCE)
Language: English
Type: Document
Nature: Contract Agreement
Region: North America (NA)
Country: United States
Sector: Energy and Power
Topic: Climate-Smart
Keywords: PPPs by Sector *, Energy and Power PPPs **, United States of America, Contractual Provisions, Solar power, Renewable Energy
Document Link(s):
Document Summary:
This section provides download link to Standard Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for Photovolatic Solar Power by the Southern California Edison (SCE)
Document Details:
Agreement Synopsis, Context and Review
Sector: |
Clean Technology (Energy) |
Name of Agreement: |
Standard Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for Photovolatic Solar Power |
Type of Agreement: |
Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) |
Year of Agreement/ Draft: |
2009 |
Principal Author(s) |
Southern California Edison |
Reviewed by: |
Mark Moseley, LEGPS, World Bank; Sara Sigrist, LEGPS, World Bank |
Purpose and Context: |
This standard Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a 250 megawatts solar photovoltaic plant was developed as part of Southern California Edison’s Request for Proposal for its solar energy program. (See Attachment B, Page 14-46) |
Circumstances where this contract may be appropriate: |
This PPA was developed under a regulated tariff which provides significant operational details governing the relationship between the generator and system operator that may not be clear in the text of the PPA itself. It is also important to note California's regulated environment includes independent system operators and particular environmental requirements. |
Drafted for common law/ civil law jurisdiction: |
Common Law |
MainFeatures: |
This PPA is based on Southern California Edison's CREST Agreement, which drafted in accordance with California-specific AB 1969 standard offer contracts. It is not meant to be negotiated.
Key changes from the CREST Agreement include:
|
Possible additional provisions that it might be appropriate to include: |
|
Provisions that may not be advisable to replicate/ may need further thought: |
This PPA was developed under a regulated tariff which provides significant operational details governing the relationship between the generator and system operator that may not be clear in the text of the PPA itself. It is also important to note California's regulated environment includes independent system operators and particular environmental requirements. |
Provisions of wider general use: |
|
Experience Since Coming Into Force (including any amendments)/ if draft form, whether it has been applied: |
|
Tracking Number: |
Ref #: SCE Standard PPA for PV Solar Power (July, 2009) |
Find more @ Energy and Power PPPs and Climate-Smart PPPs
Image by Pixabay
Updated: