Mich. Admin. Code R. 460.901b - Definitions; J-Z
Rule 1b. As used in these rules:
(a) "kW" means kilowatt.
(b) "kWac" means the electric power, in
kilowatts, associated with the alternating current output of a DER at unity
power factor.
(c) "kWh" means
kilowatt-hours.
(d) "Legacy net
metering program" means the true net metering or modified net metering programs
in place prior to commission approval of a distributed generation program
tariff pursuant to section 6a(14) of 1939 PA 3, MCL
460.6a, and prior to the
establishment of an alternative electric supplier distributed generation
plan.
(e) "Level 1" means a
certified project of 20 kWac or less.
(f) "Level 2" means a certified project of
greater than 20 kWac and not more than 150 kWac.
(g) "Level 3" means a project of 150 kWac or
less that is not certified, or a project greater than 150 kWac and not more
than 550 kWac.
(h) "Level 4" means a
project of greater than 550 kWac and not more than 1 MWac.
(i) "Level 5" means a project of greater than
1 MWac.
(j) "Level 4 and 5
interconnection agreement" means an interconnection agreement applicable to
level 4 and 5 interconnection applications.
(k) "Limited export" means the exporting
capability of a DER whose export capacity is limited by means specified in an
electric utility's interconnection procedures.
(l) "Low voltage distribution" means those
parts of a distribution system that operate with a voltage range specified in
the electric utility's interconnection procedures.
(m) "Mainline" means a conductor that serves
as the three-phase backbone of a low voltage distribution circuit.
(n) "Material modification" means a
modification to the DER nameplate rating, DER export capacity, electrical size
of components, bill of materials, machine data, equipment configuration, or the
interconnection site of the DER at any time after receiving notification by the
electric utility of a complete interconnection application. Replacing a
component with another component that has near-identical characteristics does
not constitute a material modification when agreed to by the electric utility.
For the proposed modification to be considered material, it shall have been
reviewed and been determined to have or anticipated to have a material impact
on 1 or more of the following:
(i) The cost,
timing, or design of any equipment located between the point of common coupling
and the DER.
(ii) The cost, timing,
or design of any other application.
(iii) The electric utility's distribution
system or an affected system.
(iv)
The safety or reliability of the distribution system.
(o) "Methane digester" means a renewable
energy system that uses animal or agricultural waste for the production of fuel
gas that can be burned for the generation of electricity or steam.
(p) "Modified net metering" means an electric
utility billing method that applies the power supply component of the full
retail rate to the net of the bidirectional flow of kWh across the customer
interconnection with the electric utility's distribution system during a
billing period or time-of-use pricing period.
(q) "MW" means megawatt.
(r) "MWac" means the electric power, in
megawatts, associated with the alternating current output of a DER at unity
power factor.
(s) "Nameplate rating"
means the sum total of maximum rated power output of all a DER's constituent
generating units and energy storage units as identified on the manufacturer
nameplate, regardless of whether it is limited by any approved means. Nameplate
rating includes all of the following:
(i)
Nominal voltage (V).
(ii) Current
(A).
(iii) Maximum active power
(kWac).
(iv) Apparent power
(kVA).
(v) Reactive power
(kvar).
(t) "Nationally
recognized testing laboratory" means any testing laboratory recognized by the
accreditation program of the United States Department of Labor Occupational
Safety and Health Administration.
(u) "Network protector" means those devices
associated with a secondary network used to automatically disconnect a
transformer when reverse power flow occurs.
(v) "Non-export track" means the procedure
for evaluating a proposed interconnection that will not inject electric energy
into an electric utility's distribution system, as described in
R 460.942.
(w) "Parallel operation" means the operation,
for longer than 100 milliseconds, of a DER while connected to the energized
distribution system.
(x) "Party" or
"parties" means an electric utility, applicant, or interconnection
customer.
(y) "Point of common
coupling" means the point where the DER connects with the electric utility's
distribution system.
(z) "Power
control system" means systems or devices that electronically limit or control
steady state currents to a programmable limit.
(aa) "Radial supply" means a configuration of
a distribution system or an area of a distribution system in which each
customer can only be supplied electric energy by 1 substation transformer and
distribution line at a time.
(bb)
"Readily available" means no creation of data is required, and little or no
computation or analysis of data is required.
(cc) "Regional transmission operator" means a
voluntary organization of electric transmission owners, transmission users, and
other entities approved by the federal energy regulatory commission to
efficiently coordinate electric transmission planning, expansion, operation,
and use on a regional and interregional basis.
(dd) "Renewable energy credit" means a credit
granted pursuant to the commission's renewable energy credit certification and
tracking program in section 41 of the clean and renewable energy and energy
waste reduction act, 2008 PA 295, MCL
460.1041.
(ee) "Renewable energy resource" means that
term as defined in section 11(i) of the clean and renewable energy and energy
waste reduction act, 2008 PA 295, MCL
460.1011.
(ff) "Renewable energy system" means that
term as defined in section 11(k) of the clean and renewable energy and energy
waste reduction act, 2008 PA 295, MCL
460.1011.
(gg) 'secondary network" means those areas of
a distribution system that operate at a secondary voltage level and are
networked.
(hh) 'site" means a
contiguous site, regardless of the number of meters at that site. A site that
would be contiguous but for the presence of a street, road, or highway is
considered to be contiguous for the purposes of these rules.
(ii) 'spot network" means a location on the
distribution system that uses 2 or more inter-tied transformers to supply an
electrical network circuit, such as a network circuit in a large
building.
(jj) 'standard level 1, 2,
and 3 interconnection agreement" means the statewide interconnection agreement
approved by the commission and applicable to levels 1, 2 and 3 interconnection
applications. A cover sheet including modifications to address any special
operating conditions may be added.
(kk) 'study track" means the procedure used
for evaluating a proposed interconnection as described in
R 460.952 to
R 460.962.
(ll) 'supplemental review" means the fast
track supplemental review screens described in
R 460.950.
(mm) 'system impact study" means a study to
identify and describe the impacts to the electric utility's distribution system
that would occur if the proposed DER were interconnected exactly as proposed
and without any modifications to the electric utility's distribution system. A
system impact study also identifies affected systems.
(nn) "Temporary DER" means a DER that is
installed on the distribution system by the electric utility with the intention
of not operating at the site permanently.
(oo) "True net metering" means an electric
utility billing method that applies the full retail rate to the net of the
bidirectional flow of kWh across the customer interconnection with the electric
utility's distribution system, during a billing period or time-of-use pricing
period.
(pp) "UL" means underwriters
laboratory.
(qq) "UL 1741" means the
September 28, 2021 edition of 'standard for Inverters, Converters, Controllers
and Interconnection System Equipment for Use With Distributed Energy
Resources," as adopted by reference in
R 460.902.
(rr) "UL 1741 CRD for PCS" means the
Certification Requirement Decision for Power Control Systems for the standard
titled Inverters, Converters, Controllers and Interconnection System Equipment
for Use With Distributed Energy Resources, March 8, 2019, as adopted by
reference in R
460.902(b).
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