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Join the FIT Coalition CAISO Letter to Improve SGIP

THE FIT COALITION CAISO SIGN-ON LETTER -- DOWNLOAD HERE and UPDATE - SIGN-ON NAMES WERE COLLECTED THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 17 -- THIS LETTER IS FINAL AS OF MONDAY, JULY 19, 2010 - 9 a.m. AND HAS BEEN SUBMITTED.

Hello FIT Coalition Friends,

Thank you for agreeing to take action with us. 

As described in the original FIT Coalition (FITC) action alert dated 6/24, the FITC believes that CAISO’s effort at reforming its interconnection procedures and their proposed elimination of the Small Generator Interconnection Procedure (SGIP) will severely undermine the Wholesale Distributed Generation (WDG) market segment, which is comprised of 20 MW and below projects that are interconnected to the distribution grid. 

The FITC has been a leading participant in the CAISO proceeding, including as an active member of its formal Working Group, and would like to submit the below and attached letter to CAISO leadership.  As you will see, the letter outlines the steps we believe should be taken that will protect and promote Wholesale Distributed Generation.  The letter will also be circulated to the leadership at FERC, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s office, and other influential policymaking bodies.

Please let us know as soon as possible if we can add your name / company / organization to the letter as a co-signer.

Please email a confirmation to Action@FITCoalition.com in order to be added to the letter and include the following information:

Name

Title

Company / Organization

Mailing address

Contact phone number

Contact email address

Thank you again for taking action with the FIT Coalition.  We believe that we must succeed; otherwise California would be introducing significant obstacles to wholesale distributed generation at a time when that market segment is needed most.

Sincerely,

Craig Lewis