Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Public Service Commission
Interconnection and Distributed Generation Standards
Part 2 - INTERCONNECTION STANDARDS
Section R. 460.926 - Fees

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 460.926

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 26.

(1) After the effective date of these rules, fees for the pre-application report, the non-export track and the fast track must be established as listed in subrule (2) of this rule. Initial fees for the study track must not exceed initial fee caps as established in subrule (3) of this rule. Fees must remain in effect until interconnection procedures are approved by the commission under R 460.920.

(2) The fee amounts for the pre-application report, non-export track, and fast track for all levels of DERs are as follows:

(a) The pre-application report fee may not exceed $300.

(b) The non-export track fee may not exceed $100 + $1/kWac for certified DERs and $100 + $2/kWac for non-certified DERs.

(c) The fast track initial review fee is $100 + $1/kWac for certified DERs and $100 + $2/kWac for non-certified DERs.

(d) Any applicable legacy net metering program application fee pursuant to R 460.1004(7) or distributed generation program application fee pursuant to R 460.1006(6), in combination with any applicable fast track initial review fee, fast track supplemental review fees and any study track fees, must not exceed a total of $50.

(3) The initial fee caps for a fast track supplemental review and the study track for all levels of DERs are as follows:

(a) The fee for a fast track supplemental review including all review screens may not exceed $1,000.

(b) The study track fee for interconnection application review and the scoping meeting may not exceed $300.

(c) The system impact study fee may not exceed $10,000.

(d) The facilities study fee may not exceed $15,000.

(4) The fees listed in subrule (2) and initial fee caps listed in subrule (3) of this rule, must be displayed prominently on the electric utility's interconnection website.

(5) An electric utility that expects to incur costs greater than the fees listed in subrule (2) or initial fee caps listed in subrule (3) of this rule in the evaluation of an interconnection application may file a request for a waiver pursuant to R 460.910.

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