Solar Advantage

San Diego Community Power’s Solar Advantage program brings new solar energy projects to communities that have historically faced higher pollution and fewer investments in local clean energy.

The second Solar Advantage Request for Offers (RFO) is now open and accepting project proposals through October 06, 2025.

What is the Solar Advantage program?

San Diego Community Power’s Solar Advantage program, also known as the Disadvantaged Communities Green Tariff (DAC-GT), is designed to increase local, new-build, small-scale solar projects in disadvantaged communities (DAC) as defined by CalEnviroScreen 4.0. You can check if your project location qualifies by using Community Power’s eligibility map.

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has allocated Community Power a total of 20.16 MWs to procure through annual solicitations until the allocation is met. In total, the Solar Advantage Program will offer thousands of Community Power customers a 20% overall bill reduction for up to 20 years, starting in the year 2027.  

For more information on the Solar Advantage program, please visit the CPUC’s website.

To help you confidently prepare and submit your proposals for the RFO, please view the post-RFO materials below:

 

The second Solar Advantage Request for Offer (RFO) is now open. To review materials and submit an offer, click here.

Resolution E-5246: Approves Community Power’s Solar Advantage Program implementation plans with modifications.

Detailed Program Information

Project Eligibility Requirements for the Solar Advantage Program

  • The Project must be physically located in or no more than five miles from any Solar Advantage Program eligible community and connecting electrically to a circuit, load or substation within San Diego Gas & Electric’s (SDG&E’s) service territory. You can check if your project location qualifies by using Community Power’s eligibility map.
  • The Project must be a new solar Renewable Portfolio Standard (“RPS”)-eligible, in-front-of-the-meter generating facility.
  • Behind-the-meter projects, nonrenewable technologies, and other complementary technologies are not eligible.
  • The Project must have a commercial operation date no later than December 31, 2028.
  • Eligible projects must be sized between 500 kW and 15 MW.
  • The Project must have completed a Phase I Interconnection Study or equivalent.
  • The Project must comply with the California Air Resources Board’s Voluntary Renewable Electricity Program.
  • The Project must institute annual validation and reporting after the retirement of the applicable RECs.
  • The Project must qualify as a Solar Advantage Program Project pursuant to D.18-06-027, D.18-10-007, and Resolution E-4999.
  • Voluntary inclusion of storage on the project is permitted.

Solar Advantage Program Timeline

Solar Advantage RFO launch: April 07, 2025

Solar Advantage RFO webinar: April 15, 2025 at 3 p.m. PT

Deadline for electronic question submittal: May 06, 2025 at 5 p.m. PT

Final Q&A addendum posted to RFO website: May 19, 2025

RFO response deadline: October 06, 2025 at 5 p.m. PT

Follow-up with RFO respondents, as necessary: October 07 through November 14, 2025

Supplier notifications (short-list selection): November 17, 2025

Evaluations of and negotiations with shortlisted Bidders, awards and Community Power Board approval: December 01, 2025, through March 16, 2026, to occur at duly noticed Community Power Board Meeting(s)

Community Power submits executed PPA(s) to CPUC for approval: May 15, 2026 (to occur after Community Power Board approves the final contract(s))