Pennsylvania Code
Title 52 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part I - Public Utility Commission
Subpart C - Fixed Service Utilities
Chapter 69 - GENERAL ORDERS, POLICY STATEMENTS AND GUIDELINES ON FIXED UTILITIES
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER-STATEMENT OF POLICY
Section 69.3202 - Biennial reports
Universal Citation: 52 PA Code ยง 69.3202
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Jurisdictional electric distribution companies (EDC) and natural gas distribution companies (NGDC) shall file biennially on July 1, beginning in 2018, a report that documents their strategies, programs and other initiatives in support of combined heat and power (CHP) systems. The report format will be established by Commission staff. The report must include:
(1) Identification and details of the
distribution company's current and proposed plan or plans to encourage CHP
development that include, at a minimum, identification of barriers to
development and possible resolutions for consideration by the
Commission.
(2) Identification and
description of CHP systems interconnected with the EDC or NGDC, including:
(i) The location, the nameplate capacity (MW)
and basic operation of each system.
(ii) Payments made to the distribution
company associated with the interconnection of the CHP system to the
distribution company's system.
(iii) An estimated projected annual energy
and cost savings and the simple payback period, in years, that customers may
experience over the projected life of the CHP system, if known.
(iv) Any distribution system reliability
benefits to the distribution company and its customers as a result of the
installation of the CHP unit. The description should include specific benefits
to critical customers, including Federal, State and local government
facilities, educational institutions, hospitals, nursing homes, and retail and
wholesale suppliers of food, wastewater facilities and water
distributors.
(v) All currently
interconnected CHP systems should be included in the initial report. In
subsequent reports, the companies should identify CHP systems that were
interconnected to or disconnected, if known, from the distribution company's
system since the previous report.
(3) A description of CHP projects that are
scheduled to interconnect to the distribution company's system or are under
preliminary interconnection planning discussion for future
interconnection.
(4) A discussion
of challenges for CHP development that occurred during the time period covered
by the report and any recommendations that might improve or hasten the
development of CHP systems.
(5) A
description of efforts taken by the distribution company to obtain the
information for the report.
(b) In addition to the requirements in subsection (a), each EDC shall report:
(1)
Its communications strategy relevant to CHP system development.
(2) Its interconnection terms and conditions,
including:
(i) CHP specific interconnection
fees.
(ii) Efforts to streamline
procedures, including well-defined application processing timelines and simple
decision trees which are based on the characteristics of the project and for
which interconnection procedures apply.
(iii) Efforts to standardize technical
requirements.
(iv) Efforts to
standardize and simplify application forms and contracts.
(v) Efforts to simplify and develop a defined
process to address disputes.
(vi)
Efforts to facilitate the ability for larger CHP systems and those not captured
under the net metering regulations to meet applicable interconnection
standards.
(vii) Changes to
previously reported interconnection terms and conditions.
(3) Actual electric generation delivered to
all customers with CHP by the EDC on an hourly basis for the 24-month period
before and after the CHP system became operational. If hourly usage data is not
available, only monthly usage information is required to be reported.
(4) Any rates to customer accounts with CHP
systems including standby, backup service, scheduled maintenance service and
supplemental service rates. The discussion must address the circumstances under
which the rates apply and the level of each rate element.
(5) As to each tariffed rate identified in
paragraph (4), discuss:
(i) The methodology
used to design each customer, demand and energy rate element.
(ii) Whether the rates reflect cost
differentials for daily and seasonal fluctuations in usage.
(iii) Whether the rates encourage the
scheduling of maintenance at nonpeak times.
(c) In addition to the requirements in subsection (a), each NGDC shall report:
(1)
How it encourages industrial, commercial and institutional CHP projects,
including its communications strategy relevant to CHP system
development.
(2) Any separate rates
it has for customer accounts with CHP systems.
(3) Actual natural gas delivered to all
customers with CHP by the NGDC on a monthly basis for the 24-month period
before and after the CHP system became operational.
(4) Any NGDC capital costs incurred and not
recovered from the customer account with CHP and estimated incremental annual
revenues associated with the interconnection of the CHP system.
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