Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs

Solar Renewable Energy Certificates Program (SRECs)

Program Overview


Category:
Financial Incentive
Program Type:
Solar Renewable Energy Credit Program
Implementing Sector:
State
State:
Ohio
Eligible Storage Technologies:
Solar Photovoltaics
Website:
http://www.puco.ohio.gov/puco/index.cfm/puco-forms/renewable-energy-resource-generating-facility-application-for-certification/#sthash.wL3o7ckW.dpbs
Incentive Amount:
SREC prices vary based on market conditions
Duration:
5 years
Installation Requirements:
Generators must register with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) to become a certified facility, eligible to generate SRECs. After PUCO certification generator must also register with an attribute tracking system (such as PJM-GATS or M-RETS).
Applicable Sectors:
Commercial, Industrial, Local Government, Nonprofit, Residential, Cooperative Utilities, Schools, State Government, Agricultural, Multifamily Residential, Low Income Residential, Institutional
Start Date:
01/01/2009
Last Updated:
02/05/2015

Summary

Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) represent the renewable attributes of solar generation, bundled in minimum denominations of one megawatt-hour (MWh) of production. The legislation creating Ohio's AEPS program, (S.B. 221), mandates the creation of SRECs and Solar Alternative Compliance Payments (SACPs) to meet the solar energy generation goal of .5% by 2026. To be in complaince with AEPS, Ohio retail electricity suppliers must either purchase or generate SRECs OR pay a Solar Alternative Compliance Payment (SACP) for any shortfalls in SREC purchases. 

SRECs have a lifetime of five years following their initial acquisition. Generators must register with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) to become a certified facility, eligible to generate SRECs for compliance under Ohio's Alternative Energy Resource Standard (AERS). Once PUCO certification is received, the generator must also register with an attribute tracking system (such as PJM-GATS or M-RETS). To 

If utilities cannot acquire SRECs, then they are required to pay a Solar Alternative Compliance Payment (SACP) to remain in compliance with Ohio's Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard. SACP prices were initially set at $450/MWh by SB 221 in 2009 and were on schedule to drop by $50 every two years until a $50/MWh minimum was met in 2024. In 2014, SB 310 froze the SACP at $300/MWh for 2014, 2015, and 2016, and stipulated that in 2017 SACPs resume the scheduled fall by $50 every two years to a minimum of $50/MWh by 2025.

Compliance payments are deposited into the Ohio Advanced Energy Fund, which provides financial support to renewable energy and energy efficiency projects within the state. Utilities may not pass along the cost of compliance payments to their customers. PUCO may grant a force majeure determination, thereby relieving the utilities of their obligation to pay SACP, if utilities are able to prove they were unable to procure enough SRECs to satisfy the requirements due to conditions beyond their control. Historically, utilities have generally been able into compliance without paying the ACP.

Interested system owners must reserve a case number on the web site above. For applications received after December 31, 2012, credit will only be given for generation that occurred after the facility's application date.


Authorities

NameEnacted DateEffective DateExpired Date
ORC 4928.64 et seq.01/01/2009
OAC 4901:1-40 et seq.12/10/2009