Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Public Service Commission
Interconnection and Distributed Generation Standards
Part 2 - INTERCONNECTION STANDARDS
Section R. 460.942 - Non-export track review
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 42.
(1) Interconnection applications for DERs that will not inject electric energy into an electric utility's distribution system are eligible for evaluation under the non-export track. Non-export eligibility requires an existing electrical service at the applicant's premise.
(2) Subject to review and approval by the commission, an electric utility may limit the eligibility of the non-export track in its interconnection procedures based on the characteristics of its distribution system.
(3) Before submitting an interconnection application, a non-export track applicant may contact the electric utility for reasonable assistance in determining whether a non-export track review will be sufficient or the study track is necessary. The electric utility shall provide the applicant assistance based on available information. If the applicant chooses to proceed, an interconnection application shall be submitted pursuant to R 460.936.
(4) Within 20 business days after being notified that the application was accepted, the electric utility shall perform an initial review by using some or all of the initial review screens specified in the electric utility's interconnection procedures pursuant to R 460.946 and notify the applicant of the results. If an electric utility chooses to perform a review using a subset of the initial review screens, the exclusion of 1 or more screens may not be the only basis for the electric utility to require further study.
(5) If the proposed interconnection passes the initial review screens, or if the proposed interconnection fails the screens but the electric utility determines that the DER may be interconnected consistent with safety, reliability, and power quality standards, the electric utility shall notify the applicant as follows:
(6) If the proposed interconnection fails any of the initial review screens, and the electric utility does not or cannot determine that the DER may be interconnected consistent with safety, reliability, and power quality standards, the electric utility shall notify the applicant, provide the applicant with the results of the application of the initial review screens, and offer all of the following options:
(7) If the applicant does not select a course of action under subrule (6) of this rule within 10 business days after notice from the electric utility, the electric utility shall withdraw the interconnection application.
(8) When an applicant changes from a non-exporting system to an exporting system, the applicant shall submit a new interconnection application.