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Self-Generation Incentive Program
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Generation Interconnection Services
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Today’s Topics GIS Role in CSI
Application and Agreement
Project Review
Inspection
Overall Timeline
Resources
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GIS Role
• One point of contact for customer (or authorized agent) with regard to interconnecting systems
• Coordinate various activities, including engineering, metering, and contract administration
• Responsible to ensure system is installed as design indicates and operating according to Rule 21
• Two types of solar interconnections: NEM and non-NEM options
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Interconnection Application and Agreement
• A separate application and process from CSI (recently updated)
• Process runs parallel with CSI/SGIP• Application must be complete and
include required documents for review • Execute Inspection and Interconnection
Agreement before a system is permitted to operate
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Project Review NEM Non-NEM Analysis of system Single-line diagram (SLD) SLD, Site Diagram Protection n/a in most cases Larger systems/interconnection at
which level (distribution vs transmission)
Metering (revenue meter)
Bi-directional required No metering change
Net Gen Meter (NGOM)
Dependent upon size and/or selection (EPBB vs PBI); meter must conform to standards
AC Disconnect Self-contained meter – not required; Transformer-rated meter- required (Table 7-3, 2007 PG&E “Green Book”)
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Inspection
• Check system to ensure built as designed (matches SLD)
• Install bi-directional meter (NEM)
• Verify installation of AC disconnect and appropriate signage (if required)
• Install Net Gen Output Meter, if needed
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Process Improvement
• Change in AC disconnect requirement policy – November 2006
• NEM-MT has been approved to simplify projects with solar combined with other generation technologies
• Underway: simplification of application, to be combined with the Agreement for NEM
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Overall Timeline
• NEM projects- generally less than 30 business days
• Non-NEM- within 60 days, if all required docs/signatures and construction is on schedule
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Total NEM Applications Received
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100
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1000
January
February
March April
May
June July
August
September
October
November
December
App
licat
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2004 2005 2006 2007
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Total NEM Interconnections
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600
January
February
March April
May
June July
August
September
October
November
December
Mon
thly
Inte
rcon
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2004 2005 2006 2007
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May(Standard & Expanded)
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9 50
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Within 12 Over 12 to 30 Over 30
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Resources
• Standard NEM: http://www.pge.com/suppliers_purchasing/new_generator/solar_wind_generators/standard_e_net/
• Expanded NEM: http://www.pge.com/suppliers_purchasing/new_generator/solar_wind_generators/expanded_e_net/
• Non-NEM projects: http://www.pge.com/suppliers_purchasing/new_generator/retail_generators/
• Contact: [email protected], or 415-972-5676