Pennsylvania Code
Title 52 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part I - Public Utility Commission
Subpart C - Fixed Service Utilities
Chapter 57 - ELECTRIC SERVICE
Subchapter O - ADVANCED METER DEPLOYMENT
Section 57.253 - Approval of advanced meters
Universal Citation: 52 PA Code ยง 57.253
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) A qualified advanced meter, meter-related device or network shall be the customer's billing meter and shall meet certain advanced meter standards established by the Commission according to the following process:
(1) The Office of the
Executive Director will appoint and chair a Metering Committee (Committee)
composed of, to the extent possible, a balanced number of representatives from
EDCs and EGSs, as well as representatives of consumer, environmental and EDC
electrical worker union interests. The Committee will be designated an advisory
body to the Commission as provided in this subsection.
(2) The Committee will meet as necessary to
establish and modify recommendations to the Commission for a catalog of
qualified advanced meters, meter-related devices and networks or to review
recognized changes and improvements in metering technology.
(i) The Committee will include
recommendations to the Commission in the catalog for a variety of technologies
that support the demands of customers and the services of EGSs expected in the
market. These technologies may include: networks, two-way communication, time
of use capabilities, load management, net metering for self-generation and
similar services. Qualified advanced meters, meter-related devices and networks
shall meet the standards described in §
57.254 (relating to advanced meter
standards)
(ii) The Committee will
consider applicable technical standards, manufacturers' information, another
state's approval of a particular type of meter, meter-related device or network
and other appropriate areas in its meter catalog deliberations.
(iii) An interested party shall request, in
writing, to have an advanced meter, meter-related device or network to be
considered for review by the Committee. The written request shall include a
brief description of the subject meter, meter-related device, or network,
manufacturers' information, any proposal to use the device other than on a
Statewide basis, a statement claiming compliance with applicable standards in
§ 57.254, and other information necessary for a Committee
recommendation.
(iv) Upon receipt
of a written request for inclusion of an advanced meter in the Catalog, the
Committee shall serve notice on an affected EDC. The EDC shall have 30 days
from the date of receipt of the notice to respond to the Committee regarding
costs and incompatibility. In the absence of an EDC response to costs and
incompatibility, the Committee may assume that the subject device is compatible
and incremental costs are de minimis.
(v) The Committee will make a recommendation
to the Commission regarding the subject meter, meter-related device or network
within 60 days from the date the request is received. The interested party that
proposed the meter or device, and any other interested party, shall have 14
days to submit comments to the Commission concerning the Committee's
recommendation.
(vi) Upon receipt
of the Committee's recommendations, the Commission will serve the
recommendations on affected parties consistent with a service list developed by
the Office of Executive Director, including all EDCs, the OCA, the Office of
Small Business Advocate (OSBA) and the Office of Trial Staff. The Commission
will issue a decision regarding approval of the subject meter, meter-related
device or network within 60 days of the receipt of the Committee's
recommendation.
(3) The
Committee will submit a report to the Commission by October 1, 1999, and at
least annually thereafter, with its considerations and
recommendations.
(4) The Committee
shall include in its reports to the Commission facts concerning anticipated net
incremental costs of qualified advanced meters or meter-related devices and
recommendations concerning the appropriate level and manner of payment of the
charges, if any.
(b) Customers or EGSs, or both, shall be responsible for any net incremental costs incurred by the EDC as a result of using a qualified advanced meter or meter-related device.
(1) Customers using a
qualified advanced meter or meter-related device may be assessed a bill
surcharge by the EDC to cover any net incremental cost associated with the
choice to use an advanced meter.
(2) Instead of a customer surcharge, the EGS
may pay the EDC for net incremental costs.
(3) The customer and EGS may mutually agree
to allocate the charges between them.
(c) Any customer surcharge or EGS payment for qualified advanced meters or meter-related devices shall be incorporated in the tariff of each EDC approved by the Commission.
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