Producers are paid once a year for the power they generate from a pool of funds created by customer contributions. The amount paid by Chelan County PUD to individual SNAP producers depends on the total contributed to the program by PUD customers and the total generated by all SNAP producers. The greater the amount contributed by SNAP supporters, the greater the amount that will be distributed among SNAP producers.
For example, if a SNAP producer generates 1 percent of the total SNAP power produced, and SNAP purchasers contributed $30,000 to the SNAP fund, then the SNAP producer would receive an annual SNAP payment of $300 ($30,000 times 1 percent). (These payments are only estimates. Chelan County PUD cannot guarantee the amount of revenue producers will receive from installing a SNAP generator.)
SNAP producers also receive 75 percent of the Market Off-Peak Average for the power they produce. Producers that are net-metered do not receive this; these producers receive a kWh credit of 2.7 cents for their production.
Producers are paid once a year, on or around April 22, which is Earth Day. The following is a breakdown of annual payments since the program's inception:
Period |
SNAP Income |
Production (kWh) |
Annual Payment |
2001-02 |
$2,379 |
1,586 |
$1.50/kWh |
2002-03 |
$35,869 |
30,722 |
$1.17/kWh |
2003-04 |
$26,298 |
34,329 |
$0.77/kWh |
2004-05 |
$30,171 |
64,840 |
$0.47/kWh |
2005-06 |
$28,157 |
112,840 |
$0.25/kWh |
2006-07 |
$28,790 |
136,065 |
$0.21/kWh |
2007-08 |
$27,959 |
113,498 |
$0.25/kWh |
2008-09 |
$26,189 |
117,120 |
$0.22/kWh |
2009-10 |
$24,310 |
116,709 |
$0.21/kWh |
2010-11 |
$25,506 |
117,792 |
$0.22/kWh |
2011-12 |
$24,986 |
156,911 |
$0.16/kWh |
2012-13 |
$24,675 |
175,142 |
$0.14/kWh |
2013-14 |
$22,680 |
218,709 |
$0.10/kWh |
2014-15 |
$21,555 |
248,240 |
$0.09/kWh |
2015-16 |
$20,804 |
311,867 |
$0.067/kWh |
2016-17 |
$19,473 |
441,418 |
$0.0441/kWh |
2017-18 |
$18,329 |
501,953 |
$0.0365/kWh |
2018-19 |
$17,275 |
527,724 |
$0.0327/kWh |