Or. Admin. Code § 860-082-0015 - Definitions
As used in OAR 860-082-0005 through 860-082-0085:
(1) "Adverse system impact" means a negative
effect caused by the interconnection of a small generator facility that may
compromise the safety or reliability of a transmission or distribution
system.
(2) "Affected system" means
a transmission or distribution system, not owned or operated by the
interconnecting public utility, which may experience an adverse system impact
from the interconnection of a small generator facility.
(3) "Aggregated export capacity" means the
total combined export capacity of:
(a) A
proposed small generator facility;
(b) Existing small generator facilities, net
metering facilities, FERC jurisdictional generators, and state jurisdictional
generators with a nameplate rating greater than 10 megawatts; and
(c) Small generator facilities, net metering
facilities, FERC jurisdictional generators, and state jurisdictional generators
with a nameplate rating greater than 10 megawatts that have pending completed
applications with higher queue positions than the proposed small generator
facility.
(4)
"Aggregated nameplate rating" means the total combined nameplate rating of:
(a) A proposed small generator
facility;
(b) Existing small
generator facilities, net metering facilities, FERC jurisdictional generators,
and state jurisdictional generators with a nameplate rating greater than 10
megawatts; and
(c) Small generator
facilities, net metering facilities, FERC jurisdictional generators, and state
jurisdictional generators with a nameplate rating greater than 10 megawatts
that have pending completed applications with higher queue positions than the
proposed small generator facility.
(5) "Applicant" means a person who has
submitted an application to interconnect a small generator facility to a public
utility's transmission or distribution system.
(6) "Application" means a written request to
interconnect a small generator facility with a public utility's transmission or
distribution system, which must follow the standard form developed by the
public utility and approved by the Commission.
(7) "Area network" means a type of
distribution system served by multiple transformers interconnected in an
electrical network circuit in order to provide high reliability of
service.
(8) "Certificate of
completion" means a certificate signed by an applicant and an interconnecting
public utility attesting that a small generator facility is complete, meets the
applicable requirements of the small generator interconnection rules, has
passed all applicable federal, state, and local inspection requirements, and is
certified as physically ready for operation. A certificate of completion
includes the "as built" specifications and initial settings for the small
generator facility and its associated interconnection equipment.
(9) "Distribution system" means the portion
of an electric system that delivers electricity from transformation points on
the transmission system to points of connection on a customer's
premises.
(10) "Energy storage
system" means a mechanical, electrical, or electrochemical means to store and
release electrical energy, and its associated interconnection and control
equipment. For the purposes of these rules, an energy storage system can be
considered part of a small generator facility or a small generator facility in
whole that operates in parallel with the distribution system.
(11) "Export capacity" means the amount of
power that can be transferred from the small generator facility to the
distribution system. Export capacity is either the nameplate rating, or a lower
amount if limited using an acceptable means identified in OAR
860-082-0033.
(12) "Fault current" means an electrical
current that flows through a circuit during a fault condition. A fault
condition occurs when one or more electrical conductors contact ground or each
other. Types of faults include phase to ground, double-phase to ground,
three-phase to ground, phase to phase, and three-phase.
(13) "Field-tested equipment" means
interconnection equipment that is identical to equipment that was approved by
the interconnecting public utility for a different small generator facility
interconnection and successfully completed a witness test under the
requirements included in the current version of the public utility's
interconnection requirements handbook before the date of the submission of the
current application.
(14) "Host
load" means electrical power, less the small generator facility auxiliary load,
consumed by the customer at the location where the small generator facility is
connected.
(15) "IEEE 1547" means
the standards published in the 2018 edition of the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 1547, titled "IEEE Standard for
Interconnection and Interoperability of Distributed Energy Resources with
Associated Electric Power Systems Interfaces" and approved by the IEEE SA
Standards Board on February 15, 2018.
(16) "IEEE 1547.1" means the standards
published in the 2020 edition of the IEEE Standard 1547.1, titled "IEEE
Standard Conformance Test Procedures for Equipment Interconnecting Distributed
Resources with Electric Power Systems and Associated Interfaces" and approved
by the IEEE SA Standards Board on March 5, 2020.
(17) "Inadvertent export" means the
unscheduled export of active power from a small generator facility, exceeding a
specified magnitude and for a limited duration, generally due to fluctuations
in load-following behavior.
(18)
"Interconnection agreement" means a contract between an applicant or
interconnection customer and an interconnecting public utility that governs the
interconnection of a small generator facility to the public utility's
transmission or distribution system and the ongoing operation of the small
generator facility after it is interconnected. An interconnection agreement
will follow the standard form agreement developed by the public utility and
filed with the Commission.
(19)
"Interconnection customer" means a person with one or more small generator
facilities interconnected to a public utility's transmission or distribution
system.
(20) "Interconnection
equipment" means a group of components or an integrated system provided by an
interconnection customer or applicant to connect a small generator facility to
a public utility's transmission or distribution system.
(21) "Interconnection facilities" means the
facilities and equipment required by a public utility to accommodate the
interconnection of a small generator facility to the public utility's
transmission or distribution system and used exclusively for that
interconnection. Interconnection facilities do not include system
upgrades.
(22) "Interconnection
facilities study" means a study conducted by a utility for the
customer-generator that determines the additional or upgraded distribution
system facilities, the cost of those facilities, and the time schedule required
to interconnect the small generator facility to the public utility's
distribution system.
(23)
"Interconnection service" means service provided by an interconnecting public
utility to an interconnection customer.
(24) "Lab-tested equipment" means
interconnection equipment that has been designed to comply with IEEE 1547,
tested in accordance with IEEE 1547.1, and certified and labeled as compliant
with these IEEE standards at the point of manufacture by a nationally
recognized testing lab. For interconnection equipment to be considered
lab-tested equipment under these rules, the equipment must be used in a manner
consistent with the certification.
(25) "Limited export" means the exporting
capability of a small generator facility whose export capacity is limited by
the use of any configuration or operating mode described in OAR
860-082-0033.
(26) "Line section" means that portion of a
public utility's transmission or distribution system that is connected to an
interconnection customer and bounded by automatic sectionalizing devices or the
end of a distribution line.
(27)
"Minor equipment modification" means a change to a small generator facility or
its associated interconnection equipment that:
(a) Includes a change or replacement of
equipment that is a like-kind substitution in size, ratings, impedances,
efficiencies, or capabilities of the equipment specified in the original
interconnection application. Minor variations that do not affect safety,
performance, or interoperability are acceptable;
(b) Includes a replacement of existing
inverters with new inverters that conform to standards in effect at the time of
replacement;
(c) Includes a
reduction in the nameplate rating and/or export capacity of the small generator
facility of 10 percent or less; or
(d) For changes not specified in subsections
(a) through (c) of this definition, the change must not, in the interconnecting
public utility's reasonable opinion, have a material impact on the safety or
reliability of the public utility's transmission or distribution system or an
affected system.
(e) Applicants
must inform the interconnecting public utility of minor equipment
modifications, prior to making the change.
(28) "Nameplate rating" means the sum total
of maximum rated power output of all of a small generator facility's
constituent generating units and/or energy storage systems as identified on the
manufacturer nameplate in Alternating Current (AC), regardless of whether it is
limited by any approved means. For a generating unit that uses an inverter to
change direct current energy supplied to an AC quantity, the nameplate rating
will be the manufacturer's AC output rating for the inverter(s).
(29) "Nationally recognized testing
laboratory" or "NRTL" means a qualified private organization that performs
independent safety testing and product certification. Each NRTL must meet the
requirements set forth by the United States Occupational Safety and Health
Administration.
(30) "Net metering
facility" has the meaning set forth in ORS
757.300(1)(d).
(31) "Non-export or non-exporting" means when
the small generator facility is sized and designed and operated using any of
the methods in OAR 860-082-0033, such that the
output is used for host load only and no electrical energy (except for any
inadvertent export) is transferred from the small generator facility to the
distribution system.
(32) "Pending
completed application" means an application for interconnection of a small
generator facility, a net metering facility, or a FERC jurisdictional generator
that an interconnecting public utility has deemed complete.
(33) "Person" includes individuals, joint
ventures, partnerships, corporations and associations or their officers,
employees, agents, lessees, assignees, trustees or receivers, as supplemented
to include governmental entities.
(34) "Point of interconnection" means the
point where a small generator facility is electrically connected to a public
utility's transmission or distribution system. This term has the same meaning
as "point of common coupling" as defined in IEEE 1547.
(35) "Power control system" means systems or
devices which electronically limit or control steady state currents to a
programmable limit.
(36) "Primary
line" means a distribution line with an operating voltage greater than 600
volts.
(37) "Public utility" has
the meaning set forth in ORS
757.005 and is limited to a
public utility that provides electric service.
(38) "Queue position" means the rank of a
pending completed application, relative to all other pending completed
applications, that is established based on the date and time that the
interconnecting public utility receives the completed applications, including
application fees.
(39) "Reference
point of applicability" (RPA) means a location proximate to the generation
where the interconnection and interoperability performance requirements, as
specified by IEEE 1547, apply.
(40)
"Relevant minimum load" means the lowest measured load coincident with the
generating facility's production. For solar-only facilities, this is the
daytime minimum load (i.e., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for fixed panel systems and 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. for PV systems utilizing tracking systems).
(41) "Scoping meeting" means an initial
meeting between representatives of an applicant and an interconnecting public
utility that is conducted to discuss the RPA, to discuss alternative
interconnection options; to exchange information, including any relevant
transmission or distribution system data and earlier studies that would
reasonably be expected to affect the interconnection options; to analyze such
information; and to determine the potentially feasible points of
interconnection.
(42) "Secondary
line" means a service line with an operating voltage of 600 volts or
less.
(43) "Small generator
facility" means a facility that operates in parallel with the distribution
system for the production of electrical energy that has a maximum installed
instantaneous power production capacity of the completed Facility, expressed in
MW (AC), and measured at the Point of Interconnection of 10 MW, when operated
in compliance with the Generation Interconnection Agreement and consistent with
the recommended power factor and operating parameters provided by the
manufacturer of the generator, inverters, energy storage devices, or other
equipment within the Facility affecting the Facility's capability to deliver
useful electric energy to the grid at the Point of Interconnection,
(44) "Spot network" means a type of
transmission or distribution system that uses two or more intertied
transformers protected by network protectors to supply an electrical network
circuit. A spot network may be used to supply power to a single customer or a
small group of customers.
(45)
"System upgrade" means an addition or modification to a public utility's
transmission or distribution system or to an affected system that is required
to accommodate the interconnection of a small generator facility.
(46) "Transmission line" means any electric
line operating at or above 50,000 volts.
(47) "Transmission system" means a public
utility's high voltage facilities and equipment used to transport bulk power or
to provide transmission service under the public utility's open access
transmission tariff.
(48) "Witness
test" means the on-site visual verification of the interconnection installation
and commissioning as required in IEEE 1547. For interconnection equipment that
does not meet the definition of lab-tested equipment, the witness test may, at
the discretion of the public utility, also include a type test and small
generator facility evaluation according to IEEE 1547 as applicable to the
specific interconnection equipment used.
(49) "Written notice" means a required notice
sent by the public utility via electronic mail if the customer-generator has
provided a functioning electronic mail address. If the customer-generator has
not provided a functioning electronic mail address or has requested in writing
to be notified by United States mail, then written notices from the public
utility must be sent via First Class United States mail to the notification
address provided by the customer-generator. The public utility is deemed to
have fulfilled its duty to respond under these rules on the day it sends the
customer-generator notice via electronic mail or deposits such notice in First
Class mail. The customer-generator is responsible for informing the public
utility of any changes to its notification address.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 183, ORS 756 & ORS 757
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 756.040 & ORS 756.060
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