Projects under the status “Eligible for TI Program” must select a Project Type and Interconnection Type to complete the transfer and move forward in the TI Program
1. An email has been issued with a new TI project number.
2. Log into the TI portal using the same login that you used for the SRP portal.
3. The project status will be under “Eligible for TI Program.
4. Perform the task to “Select the Project Type” and “Interconnection Type” from the drop- down list that represents the type of installation (See Table below).Once the Project Type and Interconnection Type is selected, the project will be active in the TI portal and the project status will be changed to the previous status of your SRP registration.
5. The expiration date in the Transition Incentive Program will be:
a. for facilities that are net metered, provide on-site generation, or provide power for a qualified customer engaged in aggregated net metering: October 30, 2021;
b. for projects granted conditional certification under the subsection (r) program (N.J.S.A. 48:3-87(r)), the registration expiration date set by the Board Order granting the project conditional certification; or
c. for projects granted conditional certification under the subsection (t) program (N.J.S.A 48:3-87(t)) prior to April 30, 2020, the later of:
i. the date set by the Board Order granting the project conditional certification, plus any extensions that have been granted; or
ii. October 30, 2021.
6. An email confirming that you have successfully transferred your SRP registration to the TI portal with your new project number and expiration date will be issued to all parties associated with the application.
7. All previous documents submitted, and correspondence issued for the SRP registration will be transferred to the TI portal.
Identifying Project Types
The Transition Incentive is structured as a factorized renewable energy certificate. The factors allow the Transition Incentive Program to provide differentiated financial incentives for different types of solar installations. Using the table below, the project must be identified by project type in the online portal to determine the appropriate factor for TREC eligibility. Each project must have a separate ANSI c-12 revenue grade meter dedicated solely to its TREC production. Each application will receive a distinct TI project number, acceptance date, expiration date and NJ Certification Number.
Applicants with projects for which more than one factor apply (e.g., a project that is partially roof mounted and partially ground mounted) may split their project and submit separate applications for each project type. If this is not done, applications will result in the lower factor applying to the entire project.