BILL ANALYSIS Appropriations Committee Fiscal Summary SB 1345 (Peace) Hearing Date: 5/2500 Amended: As Introduced As proposed to amended by LCR#10811 Consultant: Bob Franzoia Policy Vote: E, U & C 8-0 ____________________________________________________________ ___ BILL SUMMARY: SB 1345 would do the following: 1) Require the California Energy Commission (CEC), beginning 7/1/01 and until 1/1/06 to implement a grant program to accomplish specified goals including making solar energy systems cost competitive with alternate forms of energy. 2) Require the grants to be based on either the performance of, or the type of, the solar energy system and would prohibit duplicate grants from other grant programs administered by the CEC for solar systems that produce electricity. 3) Require the CEC to develop and implement a grant program to offset a portion of the costs of eligible distributed generation systems. 4) Require the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to establish appropriate interconnection and safety requirements and operating agreements for distributed generation. Fiscal Impact (in thousands) Major Provisions 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Fund Grants Unknown, major costs Special*/ (CEC) General Program admin $250 initially, $400 on going Special* (CEC) PUC agreements Unknown costs Special** * Energy Resources Programs Account ** Public Utilities Commission Utilities Reimbursement Account STAFF COMMENTS: SUSPENSE FILE. AS PROPOSED TO BE AMENDED. The Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee is proposing an appropriation of $1.7 million from the Energy Resources Programs Account for the purposes of this bill. The bill authorizes the CEC to spend $250,000 of the funds appropriated for the program to fund its costs in administering the program. This bill is similar to SB 655 (Peace) of 1999 which was vetoed. The Governor's veto message noted the following: While I am supportive of efforts to promote emerging solar and distributed generation technologies, this bill establishes a new grant program without establishing the source or amount of funding. This program, while important, should compete with other priorities in the annual budget process.