Arizona Administrative Code
Title 14 - PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS; CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS; SECURITIES REGULATION
Chapter 2 - CORPORATION COMMISSION - FIXED UTILITIES
Article 26 - INTERCONNECTION OF DISTRIBUTED GENERATION FACILITIES
Section R14-2-2626 - Utility Reporting Requirements
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 14-2-2626
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Each Utility shall maintain records concerning each received Application for Interconnection and shall include in its records:
1. The date the Application was
received;
2. Any documents
generated in the course of processing the Application;
3. Any correspondence regarding the
Application;
4. The final
disposition of the Application; and
5. The final disposition date.
B. By March 30 of each year, each Utility shall file with the Commission a Distributed Generation Interconnection Report, with data for the preceding calendar year that shall include:
1. The number of complete Applications denied
by track level, including the reasons for denial;
2. A list of special contracts, approved by
the Commission during the reporting period, that provide discounted rates to
Customers as an alternative to self-generation;
3. Pre-Application Report:
a. Total number of reports
requested;
b. Total number of
reports issued;
c. Total number of
requests withdrawn; and
d. Maximum,
mean, and median processing times from receipt of request to issuance of
report;
4.
Interconnection Application:
a. Total number
received, broken down by:
i. Primary fuel type
(e.g., solar, wind, biogas, etc.); and
ii. System size (<20 kW, 20 kW-2 MW,
>2MW);
b. Expedited
Interconnection Process:
i. Total number of
applications approved;
ii. Total
number of applications denied;
iii.
Total number of applications withdrawn; and
iv. Maximum, mean, and median processing
times from receipt of complete Application to execution of Interconnection
Agreement;
c. Level 1
Super Fast Track Process:
i. Total number of
applications approved;
ii. Total
number of applications denied;
iii.
Total number of applications withdrawn; and
iv. Maximum, mean, and median processing
times from receipt of complete Application to execution of Interconnection
Agreement;
d. Level 2
Fast Track Process:
i. Total number of
applications approved;
ii. Total
number of applications denied;
iii.
Total number of applications withdrawn; and
iv. Maximum, mean, and median processing
times from receipt of complete Application to execution of Interconnection
Agreement;
e.
Supplemental Review:
i. Total number of
applications approved;
ii. Total
number of applications denied;
iii.
Total number of applications withdrawn; and
iv. Maximum, mean, and median processing
times from receipt of complete Application to execution of Interconnection
Agreement; and
f. Level
3 Study Process:
i. Total number of System
Impact Studies completed;
ii.
Maximum, mean, and median processing times from receipt of signed System Impact
Study agreement to provision of study results;
iii. Total number of Facilities Studies
completed;
iv. Maximum, mean, and
median processing times from receipt of signed Facility Study agreement to
provision of study results;
v.
Maximum, mean, and median processing times from receipt of complete Application
to execution of Interconnection Agreement.
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