Or. Admin. Code § 860-082-0055 - Tier 3 Interconnection Review
(1) A public utility must use the Tier 3
interconnection review procedures when the applicant submits an application
requesting Tier 3 review to interconnect a small generator facility that meets
the following requirements:
(a) The small
generator facility must have a nameplate rating of 10 megawatts or
less;
(b) The small generator
facility must not be connected to a transmission line;
(c) The small generator facility must not
export power beyond the point of interconnection; and
(d) The small generator facility must use low
forward power relays or other protection functions that prevent power flow onto
the area network.
(2)
Tier 3 Approval Criteria. A public utility must approve an application to
interconnect a small generator facility under the Tier 3 interconnection review
procedures if the facility meets the Tier 2 approval criteria in OAR 860 082
0050(2)(a)-(b), (i) and the additional approval criteria in subsections (a),
(b), or (c) of this section. A public utility may not impose different or
additional approval criteria.
(a) For a small
generator facility to interconnect to the load side of an area network
distribution circuit, the small generator facility must meet the following
criteria:
(A) The nameplate rating of the
small generator facility must be 50 kilowatts or less;
(B) The small generator facility must use
lab-tested, inverter-based interconnection equipment;
(C) The aggregated nameplate rating on the
area network must not exceed five percent of an area network's maximum load or
50 kilowatts, whichever is less; and
(D) Except as allowed in subsection (2)(c),
the interconnection of the small generator facility must not require system
upgrades or interconnection facilities different from or in addition to the
applicant's proposed interconnection equipment.
(b) For a small generator facility to
interconnect to a distribution circuit that is not networked, the small
generator facility must meet the following criteria:
(A) The aggregated nameplate rating on the
circuit must be 10 megawatts or less;
(B) The small generator facility's point of
interconnection must be to a radial distribution circuit;
(C) The small generator facility must not be
served by a shared transformer;
(D)
Except as allowed in subsection (2)(c), the interconnection of the small
generator facility must not require system upgrades or interconnection
facilities different from or in addition to the applicant's proposed
interconnection equipment; and
(E)
If the public utility's distribution circuit uses high speed reclosing with
less than two seconds of interruption, then the small generator facility must
not be a synchronous machine. If the small generator facility is a synchronous
machine, then the applicant must submit a Tier 4 application.
(c) If the small generator
facility fails to meet one or more of the Tier 3 approval requirements, but the
public utility determines that the small generator facility could be
interconnected safely if minor modifications to the transmission or
distribution system were made (for example, changing meters, fuses, or relay
settings), then the public utility must offer the applicant a good-faith,
non-binding estimate of the costs of such proposed minor modifications.
Modifications are not considered minor under this subsection if the total cost
of the modifications exceeds $10,000. If the applicant authorizes the public
utility to proceed with the minor modifications and agrees to pay the entire
cost of the modifications, then the public utility must approve the application
under Tier 3.
(3) In
addition to the timelines and requirements in OAR
860-082-0025, the following
timelines and requirements apply to Tier 3 interconnection reviews:
(a) An interconnecting public utility must
schedule a scoping meeting within 10 business days after notifying an applicant
that its application is complete. The applicant may agree to waive the scoping
meeting requirement.
(b) Within 20
business days after a public utility notifies an applicant its application is
complete or a scoping meeting is held, whichever is later, the public utility
must:
(A) Evaluate the application using the
Tier 3 approval criteria;
(B)
Review any independent analysis of the proposed interconnection provided by the
applicant that was performed using the Tier 3 approval criteria; and
(C) Provide written notice to the applicant
stating whether the public utility approved the application. If the proposed
interconnection passes the screens, the public utility must follow the
requirements in OAR 860-082-0025(7)(f).
If applicable, the public utility must include a comparison of its evaluation
to the applicant's independent evaluation.
(4) Approval despite screen failure. Despite
the failure of one or more screens, the public utility, at its sole option, may
approve the interconnection provided such approval is consistent with safety
and reliability.
(5) Process after
screen failure. If the public utility cannot determine that the small generator
facility may nevertheless be interconnected consistent with safety and
reliability standards, at the time the public utility notifies the applicant of
the Tier 3 review results, the public utility must provide the applicant with:
(a) The screen results, including specific
information on the reason(s) for failure in writing using a standard format
approved by the Commission; and
(b)
An executable Supplemental Review Agreement.
(c) In addition, the public utility will
allow the applicant to select one of the following, at the applicant's option:
(A) Request an applicant options
meeting;
(B) Undergo supplemental
review in accordance with OAR
860-082-0063; or
(C) Continue evaluating the application under
Tier 4.
(d) The
applicant must notify the public utility of its selection under subsection (c)
within 10 business days, or the application will be deemed withdrawn.
(6) Applicant options meeting. If
the applicant requests an applicant options meeting, the public utility shall
offer to convene a meeting at a mutually agreeable time within 15 business days
of the applicant's request. At the applicant options meeting the public utility
shall provide the applicant the opportunity to review the screen analysis and
related results, to designate a different RPA, to review possible
customers-generator modifications, and to discuss what further steps are needed
to permit the small generator facility to connect safely and
reliably.
(7) The interconnection
process is not complete until:
(a) The public
utility approves the application;
(b) Any minor modifications to the
transmission or distribution system required under subsection (2)(c) are
complete;
(c) The witness test, if
conducted by the public utility, is successful; and
(d) The applicant and public utility execute
a certificate of completion. The certificate of completion must follow the
standard form certificate developed by the public utility and approved by the
Commission.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 183, ORS 756 & ORS 757
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 756.040 & ORS 756.060
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