Summer Reliability Market Access Program (SRMAP) Aggregators
As of 3/31/24, SRMAP is no longer accepting new project applications. For more information on the next iteration of SDG&E's Market Access Program (MAP) and how to participate, visit our Market Access Program (MAP) page.
Aggregator Roles and Responsibilities
Aggregators manage interactions and relationships with participating customers. An aggregator’s roles and responsibilities include:
- Holds any agreement (e.g., Incentive, Direct Install, Letter of Authorization, etc.) with the customer.
- Follows all SDG&E customer privacy guidelines as noted at sdge.com/privacy.
- Responsible to ensure that customer agrees to provide all required documentation and access to the facility for project-related audits, inspection or data gathering by SDG&E or by the CPUC.
- Receives incentive payments and determines customer incentives, if any.
- Responsible for performance of installed equipment.
- Agrees to SDG&E’s terms and conditions of the Aggregator Participation Agreement.
- Agrees to terms of M&V Plan requirements.
- Accountable for resolution of customer complaints.
- Responsible for installation, warranties and product guarantees, if any.
Incentives and Aggregator Payments
Incentives will be paid to aggregators according to the following base case rate table. Payments are based on these rates multiplied by a weighted EUL.
For illustrative purposes, a lighting project with an EUL of 12 years increases incentives rates as follows.
Aggregators will receive incentive payments based on a Pay-for-Performance payment structure for delivered energy savings calculated by population-level NMEC methodologies. The appropriate Net-to-Gross (NTG) will be applied to the delivered energy savings. These payments will occur at six different milestones listed below. The details for each milestone payment may be found in the SRMAP Program Manual.
Payment Installation |
Timing |
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Installation | After Project Completion |
Q1 |
After end of next calendar-year quarter following date of Installation |
Q2 |
After end of 2nd calendar-year quarter following date of Installation |
Q3 |
After end of 3rd calendar-year quarter following date of Installation |
Q4 |
After end of 4th calendar-year quarter following date of Installation |
Final |
After remaining calendar-year quarterly period to complete 12 months of evaluation |
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