N.H. Admin. Code § Puc 904.02 - Interconnection Application
(a) To initiate
the process to engage in net energy metering, a customer-generator shall file
with its distribution utility and, if applicable, its electricity supplier, an
interconnection application.
(b)
When filing an application with the distribution utility, to obtain evidence of
the filing and the date of filing, the applicant shall:
(1) File the application by certified
mail;
(2) Obtain a dated
acknowledgment of receipt from the distribution utility; or
(3) Obtain written or electronic verification
of receipt from the distribution utility by other means consistent with (1) and
(2) above.
(c) The
interconnection application shall include the following:
(1) Applicant information which shall
include:
a. The customer-generator's
name;
b. The customer-generator's
full mailing address;
c. The
facility location, if different from the address listed pursuant to b.
above;
d. The customer-generator's
daytime and evening telephone numbers;
e. The information provided in a., b., and d.
above for an alternative contact person when the customer-generator is
unavailable;
f. The name of the
local distribution utility and the customer-generator's account number;
and
g. If different than the
distribution utility, the name of the customer-generator's electricity supplier
and the customer-generator's account number with that supplier;
(2) Generating facility
information, including:
a. The generator type,
whether solar, wind, hydroelectric, or other renewable energy source used to
generate electricity, as listed in RSA 362-F:4 (a) through (k), I;
b. The generator manufacturer, model name,
and model number;
c. The number of
phases of the unit, whether single or 3-phase;
d. The power rating of the generation output
of the system in kilowatts;
e. If
applicable, the inverter manufacturer, model name, and model number;
f. Whether or not a storage system will be
used in connection with the facility; and
g. Whether an exterior manual disconnect
switch for utility use shall be installed, if the capacity size of the facility
is less than or equal to 10 kilowatts; and
(3) Installation information and
certification, which shall include:
a. Whether
the generator will be installed by the owner;
b. The installation date;
c. The anticipated interconnection
date;
d. The name, complete
address, telephone number, and license number of the installing electrician, if
applicable;
e. The name and company
affiliation of the vendor selling the generator to the
customer-generator;
f. The
signature, with the date of signature, of the vendor, certifying that the
facility hardware is in compliance with Puc 900;
g. Certification, if applicable, that the
facility has been installed in compliance with the local municipal building and
electrical codes in the form of:
1. A signed
and dated certificate by the applicable local code official; or
2. A copy of a signed and dated final
inspection certificate from the municipality;
h. A signed and dated certification by the
customer-generator that:
1. The
customer-generator has installed and shall operate the generation system in
compliance with applicable electrical standards;
2. The initial start-up test required by
Puc
905.04 has been successfully completed; and
3. To the best of the customer-generator's
knowledge, all of the information contained in the interconnection notice is
true and correct; and
i.
Any information provided under
Puc
904.01.
(d) A customer-generator may submit an
interconnection application to its distribution utility when the
customer-generator's facility has not been fully installed and tested, but
shall:
(1) Provide in writing in connection
with the interconnection application, a description of any manner in which the
facility is not fully connected and tested, or is not yet otherwise in
compliance;
(2) Fulfill any unmet
requirements prior to interconnection of the facility; and
(3) Upon completion of any unmet
interconnection requirements, provide the distribution utility with any
necessary updated written certifications required by this part.
(e) The distribution utility shall
not interconnect the facility until all requirements pursuant to (c) and (d)
above have been met.
(f) Upon
request, the distribution utility shall provide to the customer-generator
written confirmation that the interconnection application has been received and
the date of receipt as follows:
(1) If the
application is filed in person, immediately; or
(2) If the application is filed by mail or
other means, within 10 business days of receipt, with written acknowledgement
that states that:
a. The application is
complete; or
b. That the
application is incomplete and specifying the information necessary to complete
the application requirements.
(g) When the distribution utility provides a
receipt for an application, it may clarify that the receipt acknowledges the
date and fact of a filing, but not approval of the filing.
Notes
INTERIM #5921, eff 11-7-94, EXPIRED 3-7-95
New. #7424, eff 1-12-01; ss by #9353, INTERIM, eff 1-12-09, EXPIRED: 7-11-09
New. #9515, eff 7-18-09; ss by #9998, eff 9-20-11
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