Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A Customer
interconnecting a Generating Facility with a Maximum Capacity of 2 MW or
greater, or a Generating Facility that does not meet the screening requirements
for Level 1 Super Fast Track, Level 2 Fast Track, or Supplemental Review, shall
apply for Interconnection under the Level 3 Study Track Application
process.
B. An Applicant may
request a pre-application meeting with the Utility to discuss the proposed
design, installation, and operation of the Generating Facility prior to
submission of an Application.
C.
The Level 3 Study Track shall proceed as follows:
1. Within 14 calendar days after transfer
from Level 1 Super Fast Track, transfer from Level 2 Fast Track, or transfer
from Supplemental Review, a Utility shall review the Application and provide
the Applicant notice:
a. That the Application
satisfies all requirements under R14-2-2614(B); or
b. That the Application does not satisfy one
or more requirements under R14-2-2614(B), in which case:
i. The Utility shall specify the additional
information or documents required;
ii. The Applicant shall submit the specified
information or documents; and iii. The Application may be deemed withdrawn if
the Applicant does not submit the required information or documents within 30
calendar days.
2. Within 30 calendar days following
provision of notice under (C)(1)(a) or R14-2-2614(D)(1), the Utility shall
review the Application and notify the Applicant of one of the following
determinations:
a. The Generating Facility
design appears to meet all of the applicable Interconnection requirements; no
further studies, special protective requirements, or system modifications are
required; and the Application is deemed complete and approved for
Interconnection; or
b. The
Generating Facility does not meet one or more of the Utility's Interconnection
requirements, which shall be specified, and cannot be interconnected without
further information, data, engineering studies, or modifications to the
Distribution System or Generating Facility; the Interconnection shall proceed
according to a meeting and study process deemed necessary by the Utility;
itemized costs and timelines for the studies will be disclosed and agreed upon
by the Utility and Applicant prior to the start of each one; and all studies
will be made available to the Applicant.
3. Within 21 calendar days after notice is
provided under subsection (C)(2)(b), a Scoping Meeting may be conducted to
discuss which studies are needed, and the Utility shall provide to the Customer
at the Scoping Meeting an acknowledgement letter describing the project scope
and including a good faith estimate of the cost.
4. If requested by the Customer, the Utility
shall undertake a Feasibility Study. The Utility shall provide the Customer,
within 14 calendar days after the Scoping Meeting, a Feasibility Study
agreement including an outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding,
good faith estimate of the cost of the materials and labor needed to perform
the study. The Utility shall conduct the Feasibility Study after the Customer
executes the Feasibility Study agreement, provides all requested information
necessary to complete the Feasibility Study, and pays the estimated costs.
a. The Feasibility Study shall be completed
within 45 calendar days.
b. The
Feasibility Study:
i. Shall include review of
short circuit currents, including contribution from the proposed generator, as
well as coordination of and potential overloading of distribution circuit
protection devices;
ii. Shall
provide initial details and ideas on the complexity and likely costs to
interconnect prior to commitment of costly engineering review; and
iii. May be used to focus or eliminate some
or all of the more intensive System Impact Study.
5. If deemed necessary by the
Customer or the Utility, the Utility shall undertake a System Impact Study. The
Utility shall provide the Customer, within 14 calendar days after completing
the previous study or meeting, a System Impact Study agreement including an
outline of the scope of the study and a non-binding, good faith estimate of the
cost of the materials and labor needed to perform the study. The Utility shall
conduct the System Impact Study after the Customer executes the System Impact
Study agreement, provides all requested Customer information necessary to
complete the System Impact Study, and pays any required deposit of the
estimated costs.
a. The System Impact Study
shall be completed within 45 calendar days.
b. The System Impact Study shall reveal all
areas where the Distribution System would need to be upgraded to allow the
Generating Facility to be built and interconnected as designed and may include
discussions with the Customer about potential alterations to generator design,
including downsizing to limit grid impacts, as well as operational limits that
would limit grid impacts if implemented.
c. If the Utility determines, in accordance
with Good Utility Practice, that the Distribution System modifications required
to accommodate the proposed Interconnection are not substantial, the System
Impact Study shall identify the scope and detailed cost of the
modifications.
d. If the Utility
determines, in accordance with Good Utility Practice, that the system
modifications to the Distribution System are substantial, a Facilities Study
shall be performed.
e. Each Utility
shall include in its Interconnection Manual a description of the various
elements of a System Impact Study it would typically undertake pursuant to this
Section, including:
i. Load flow
study;
ii. Short-circuit
study;
iii. Circuit protection and
coordination study;
iv. Impact on
system operation;
v. Stability
study, and the conditions justifying inclusion; and
vi. Voltage collapse study, and the
conditions justifying inclusion.
6. The Utility shall undertake a Facilities
Study if needed based on the outcome of the System Impact Study. The Utility
shall provide the Customer, within 14 calendar days after completing the
previous study or meeting, a Facilities Study agreement including an outline of
the scope of the study and a non-binding, good faith estimate of the cost of
the materials and labor needed to perform the study. The Utility shall conduct
the Facilities Study after the Customer executes the Facilities Study
agreement, provides all requested Customer information necessary to complete
the study, and pays the estimated costs.
a.
The Facilities Study shall be completed within 45 calendar days.
b. The Facilities Study shall delineate the
detailed costs of construction and milestones. Construction may include new
circuit breakers, relocation of reclosers, new Utility grid extensions,
reconductoring lines, new transformers, protection requirements, and
interaction.
7. If the
Generating Facility meets all of the applicable Interconnection requirements,
all items identified in any meeting or study have been resolved and agreed to,
and the Utility has received the final design drawings, then:
a. The Utility shall send to the Customer,
within seven calendar days, an executable Interconnection Agreement, which
shall include as an exhibit the cost for any required Distribution System
modifications;
b. The Customer
shall review, sign, and return the Interconnection Agreement and any balance
due for Interconnection studies or required deposit for facilities;
and
c. The Customer shall then
complete installation of the Generating Facility, and the Utility shall
complete any Distribution System modifications, according to the requirements
set forth in the Interconnection Agreement. The Utility shall employ best
reasonable efforts to complete such system upgrades in the shortest time
practical.
8. Once an
Application is approved, the Generating Facility shall be subject to
R14-2-2621.
D. A Utility
may not charge a fee for an additional review under subsection (C), unless a
tariff containing such a fee is approved for the Utility by the
Commission.
E. A Customer shall
have the responsibility for any costs of Utility facilities and equipment
modifications necessary to accommodate the Customer's
Interconnection.
F. If the
Generating Facility's operating characteristics can be modified such that
improvements to the Distribution System are reduced or not required, and both
the Utility and Customer agree on the operating characteristics, the Customer
shall have the opportunity to modify the Generating Facility's operating
characteristics to reduce facility costs.