Or. Admin. R. 860-084-0270 - Authorization to Interconnect
(1)
An eligible system may not be interconnected to an electric company's
distribution system before obtaining authorization from the electric
company.
(2) Changes affecting the
nameplate capacity or the output capacity of the system authorized in the
agreement governing the contract require prior authorization from the electric
company.
(4) Interconnection
applications must be provided by the electric company and posted on the
electric company's website. The submission of a completed interconnection
application initiates interconnection review. The application must include the
following:
(a) The name of the applicant and
the electric company;
(b) The type
and specifications of each component of the qualified solar photovoltaic
system;
(c) The level of
interconnection review (Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3);
(d) The name of the installer of the
qualified solar photovoltaic system;
(e) Equipment certifications;
(f) The anticipated operation date of the
solar photovoltaic system; and
(g)
Other information the utility deems necessary to comply with the solar
photovoltaic pilot program interconnection rules.
(5) Within three business days of receiving
the interconnection application, the electric company must provide the
applicant a written notice of receipt stating whether the application meets the
established criteria.
(a) If the application
does not meet established criteria, the written notice must include a list of
all of the information needed to complete the application.
(b) If the number of applications in a
regular business week exceeds 20, the electric company must inform the
customers that the written-notice period is ten business days.
(6) Each electric company must
designate an employee or office from which an applicant can obtain application
forms and other information necessary to complete the application process; the
electric company must post the application form and the necessary information
on its website. Upon request, the electric company must provide all relevant
forms, documents, and technical requirements for submittal of an application
that meets established criteria for an interconnection application under these
solar photovoltaic pilot program rules, as well as specific information
necessary to contact the electric company representative assigned to review the
application.
(7) A person may also
request information about the feasibility of interconnecting a qualifying
system before filing an application for capacity reservation or
interconnection. The information provided by the electric company in response
to this request must include relevant existing studies and other materials that
may be used to understand the feasibility of interconnecting a solar
photovoltaic facility at a particular point on the electric company's
distribution system. The electric company must comply with reasonable requests
for access to or copies of this information, except to the extent that
providing these materials would violate security requirements, confidentiality
obligations to third parties, or federal or state regulations. The electric
company may require a person to sign a confidentiality agreement if required to
protect confidential or proprietary information. A person requesting
information under this section must reimburse the electric company for the
reasonable costs of gathering and copying the requested information.
(8) The electric company is not responsible
for the cost of determining the rating of equipment on the customer side of the
meter.
Notes
Stat Auth: ORS 757.360 - 757.380
Stats. Implemented: ORS 757.360 - 757.380
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