Okanogan County PUD - Sustainable Natural Alternative Power Program

June 22, 2015

Summary

Created in October 2004, Okanogan County PUD's Sustainable Natural Alternative Power Program (SNAP) encourages members to install renewable energy systems by offering an incentive payment based on the system's production on a dollar per kilowatt-hour ($/kWh) basis. SNAP producers also net meter and are connected to the utility's electrical distribution system. This program was modeled after the successful Chelan County Public Utility District program in Washington.


The amount paid by the utility to the renewable energy producers depends on the total amount contributed by Okanogan County PUD purchasers through their green pricing program, with a maximum possible payment of $1.00/kWh. In July 2012, the producers were paid $0.037/kWh for their production over the previous year. The production incentive is paid in addition to any net metering credit the producer may receive from the utility. Meters are read and payments issued once a year, usually at the end of June (to tie in with the Washington State Renewable Energy Production Incentive).

“Qualified alternative energy resources" includes electricity produced from generation facilities that are fueled by: (a) wind; or (b) solar energy and other alternative energy resources. Systems up to 100 kilowatts (kW) can participate, but the maximum incentive will be adjusted to that of a 25 kW system.

As of August 22, 2012, Okanogan County PUD's SNAP program had 25 registered producers.

 

Program Overview

Implementing Sector: Utility
Category: Financial Incentive
State: Washington
Incentive Type: Performance-Based Incentive
Web Site: https://www.okanoganpud.org/energy-services/snap-net-metering
Administrator:
Start Date:
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:
  • Solar Photovoltaics
  • Wind (All)
  • Biomass
  • Wind (Small)
Incentive Amount: Varies, $0.037/kWh in July 2012
Maximum Incentive: $1.00/kWh
Terms: Systems up to 100 kW can participate, but the incentive is capped at 25 kW

Contact

Name: Debra Peters
Organization: Okangon County PUD Conservation Department
Address: 1331 2nd Ave N.
Okanogan WA 98840
Phone: (509) 422-8427
Email: debp@okpud.org
Name: Kim Johnson
Organization: Okanogan County Public Utility District
Address: 1331 2nd Ave N
Okanogan WA 98840
Phone: (150) 942-2842
Email: kimj@okpud.org

This information is sourced from DSIRE; the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Established in 1995, DSIRE is operated by the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center at N.C. State University.