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Title: DG Industry Proposal


1
DG Industry Proposal
  • Introduction
  • Guiding Principals for Interconnection
  • Proposed Interconnection Standard Framework

2
So what about technical issues associated with
interconnection?
  • First, a definition
  • Distributed Generation Generation sited at the
    point of use, designed for the economic benefit
    of the end-user
  • Second, our objective
  • To address the technical challenges of
    interconnection
  • Not to resolve utility or rate payer revenue
    issues, nor to theorize about the optimal way to
    allocate the costs and benefits of DG amongst
    various parties
  • Third, the facts
  • 8 of all the power consumed in the United States
    is already generated with DG- and has done so
    safely and without jeopardizing system
    reliability

3
DG All Stakeholders Benefit
Three Classes of Benefits that Accrue from
Accelerated Deployment of Distributed Generation
4
DG INTERCONNECTION GUIDING PRINCIPLES
  • Safety and Reliability Concerns are Paramount and
    Addressable
  • Technical Interconnection Review Should Be
    Focused on Grid Impact
  • Commercial Terms need to recognize and not be
    prohibitive for DG provider market
  • Standardized Process and Defined Requirements to
    remove uncertainty
  • Build on Consensus Progress to Date Synchronize
    with FERC Standards

5
Safety and Reliability Concerns are Paramount but
Addressable
  • Existing national IEEE and UL standards,
    certified equipment and engineering design review
    criteria offer basis for simplified process
  • Utilities should share experience with other
    utilities nationally, DG providers can facilitate

6
Interconnection Review Must Be Focused on Grid
Impact
  • Size is relative DG system attributes in
    relation to utility line attributes
  • Limit arbitrary classifications and size
    distinctions
  • Avoid worst case planning. Build standard for
    most likely scenarios but include process for
    exemptions for special circumstances

7
Commercial Terms need to recognize and not be
prohibitive of DG Provider Market
  • Recognize Export v. Non-export and simplify
    contracts and process for Non-export
  • Metering issues based on commercial objectives
    (net metering, wholesale market involvement) not
    technical
  • ADR process must be efficient and effective,
    cognizant of resource disparity between the DG
    party and utility
  • Owner/ operator must retain operating control
    without restraint by utility, including ability
    to shut-down DG absent contractual agreement
  • Utility must provide for third party DG ownership
    in interconnection procedures
  • Fair allocation of interconnection costs

8
Standardized Process and Defined Requirements
  • These are the objectives of both Utility and DG
    industry plan
  • Technical standards and screens are proxy for de
    novo review
  • If pre-certified equipment and technical screens
    passed, then presumption of interconnection and
    expedited, low-cost procedures
  • Clearly defined timing and procedures for
    interconnection review
  • Minimize costs for application and limit costs of
    DG studies

9
Build on Consensus Progress to Date Synchronize
with FERC Standards
  • Move toward national interconnection standards,
    avoid balkanization of state interconnection
    standards
  • Utility plan includes positive components to be
    incorporated
  • Do not re-invent the wheel we should take
    advantage of good work done to date by FERC ANOPR
    process
  • Applicability of FERC ANOPR is about process and
    standards, not jurisdiction

10
Moving Forward Together
  • Reach Consensus on Basic Principles for
    Interconnection Standard
  • Combine Utility Framework with new policies and
    procedures that are consistent with Consensus
    Principals from the FERC negotiations

11
GUIDING PRINCIPLES Application
  • Procedures should cover wide range of DG but
    provide faster tracking for smaller DG
  • Standardized, expedited procedures should exist
    for DG up to 20 MW based on FERC standard
  • DG below 2MW should receive expedited
    interconnection if certain conditions are met,
    including
  • Use of pre-certified equipment, and
  • Passing technical screens relating to DG system
    potential for grid impact.
  • Meeting certain criteria relating aggregated DG
    equipment capabilities to PPC grid feeder
    capabilities
  • Fast tracking even further for under 10kw based
    on Utility Plan
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