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52 Pa. Code § 75.36. Additional general requirements.

§ 75.36. Additional general requirements.

 Additional general requirements include:

   (1)  When an interconnection request is for a small generator facility that includes multiple energy production devices at a site for which the interconnection customer seeks a single point of interconnection, the interconnection request shall be evaluated on the basis of the aggregate electric nameplate capacity of multiple devices.

   (2)  When an interconnection request is for an increase in capacity for an existing small generator facility, the interconnection request shall be evaluated on the basis of the new total electric nameplate capacity of the small generator facility.

   (3)  An EDC shall maintain records of:

     (i)   The total interconnection requests received.

     (ii)   The number of days required to complete interconnection request approvals and disapprovals.

     (iii)   The number of interconnection requests denied or moved to another review level.

     (iv)   The justifications for the actions taken on the interconnection requests.

     (v)   The number of requests that were not processed within the timelines established in this subchapter.

   (4)  An EDC shall provide a report to the Commission containing the information required in paragraph (3) within 30 calendar days of the close of each annualized period. The EDC shall keep the records on file for a minimum of 3 years.

   (5)  Each EDC shall establish the specific mailing address and email address to which interconnection requests and questions shall be sent. These designated addresses shall be placed in the EDC’s tariff and on its website. An EDC shall designate a contact person from whom information on the interconnection request and the EDC’s electric distribution system can be obtained through informal requests regarding a proposed project. The information must include studies and other materials useful to an understanding of the feasibility of interconnecting a small generator facility at a particular point on the EDC’s electric distribution system, except to the extent providing the materials would violate security requirements or confidentiality agreements, or be contrary to law or State or Federal regulations. In appropriate circumstances, the EDC may require confidentiality prior to release of this information.

   (6)  When an interconnection request is deemed complete, a modification other than a minor equipment modification that is not agreed to in writing by the EDC, shall require submission of a new interconnection request.

   (7)  When an interconnection customer is not currently a customer of the EDC, upon request from the EDC, the interconnection customer shall provide proof of site control evidenced by a property tax bill, deed, lease agreement or other legally binding contract.

   (8)  To minimize the costs to customer-generators, an EDC may propose to interconnect more than one small generator facility at a single point of interconnection when a customer-generator requests a single point of interconnection for multiple generation facilities, the EDC may not unreasonably refuse a request to do so. When an EDC proposes a single interconnection point for multiple generation facilities of a customer-generator, and the customer-generator elects not to accept and the EDC’s proposal, the customer-generator shall pay the entire cost of a separate point of interconnection for each generation facility.

   (9)  Small generator facilities shall be capable of being isolated from the EDC by means of a lockable, visible-break isolation device accessible by the EDC. The isolation device shall be installed, owned and maintained by the owner of the small generation facility and located between the small generation facility and the point of interconnection. A draw-out type circuit breaker with a provision for padlocking at the draw-out position can be considered an isolation device for purposes of this requirement.

   (10)  An interconnection customer may elect to provide the EDC access to an isolation device that is contained in a building or area that may be unoccupied and locked or not otherwise readily accessible to the EDC, by installing a lockbox provided by the EDC that shall provide ready access to the isolation device. The interconnection customer shall install the lockbox in a location that is readily accessible by the EDC and the interconnection customer shall permit the EDC to affix a placard in a location of its choosing that provides clear instructions to EDC operating personnel on access to the isolation device.

Cross References

   This section cited in 52 Pa. Code §  69.2102 (relating to statement of purpose); 52 Pa. Code §  69.2103 (relating to definitions); and 52 Pa. Code §  69.2104 (relating to interconnection application fees).



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