How can I check my SGIP status?
To check the status of an application, please enter a valid SGIP Application Code in the space provided below and click "Check My App Status". The full application code (e.g. PGE-SGIP-2017-1234) must be provided in order to return results. If you do not know the application code, please contact your Applicant Company.
Do I qualify for SGIP?
Have an annual household income no greater than 80 percent of Area Median Income (AMI);
How is Sgip paid out?
SGIP is a utility ratepayer-funded program. It is paid by and available to utility ratepayers of SDG&E, SoCal Gas, SCE and PG&E. ... The Center for Sustainable Energy administers the SGIP for SDG&E customers.
What is a Sgip application?
The CPUC's Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) provides incentives to support existing, new, and emerging distributed energy resources. SGIP provides rebates for qualifying distributed energy systems installed on the customer's side of the utility meter.
Is Sgip still available?
In January 2020, the CPUC approved additional funding for SGIP. The approval provided an additional $675 million for the program and extended it until 2024. That means there is over $1 billion in incentives available through SGIP.
How do I apply for SGIP rebate?
Here's how to apply for SGIP
- Reservation Request Form (RRF) filled out online at www.selfgenca.com. This video tutorial will walk you through the RRF.
- Rebate Reservation Fee. ...
- Proof of Utility Service. ...
- Authorization to Receive Customer Information form: SDG&E applicants only.
How much is the SGIP rebate?
Am I eligible for SGIP rebates? approximately $250/kilowatt-hour, which means the rebate covers approximately 25 percent of the cost of an average energy storage system.
What is the SGIP Incentive?
The Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) enables customers greater access to battery storage through a financial rebate. Currently, the rebate is 15-20% of the average battery cost.