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PA Interconnection Standards
Type of Incentive Interconnection
Eligible States PA
Eligible Technology Backpressure Turbine, Boiler, Combustion Turbine, Condensing Turbine, Extracting Turbine, Fuel Cell, Microturbine, Other, Reciprocating Engine, Heat Recovery Generator, Stirling Engine
Eligible Fuel # 2 Fuel Oil, # 6 Fuel Oil, Biogas, Biomass, Coal, Hydrogen, LFG, Municipal Solid Waste, Natural Gas, Other, Tire-Derived Fuel, Waste heat Recovery
Eligible Project Size 0-5
Number of Awards  
Size of Award Eligible Technologies: Solar Thermal Electric, Photovoltaics, Landfill Gas, Wind, Biomass, Hydroelectric, Fuel Cells, Municipal Solid Waste, CHP/Cogeneration, Waste Coal, Coal-Mine Methane, Anaerobic Digestion, Other Distributed Generation Technologies

Size Limitations: 5 MW

External Disconnect Requirements: Yes

Insurance Requirements: None
Start Date 12/16/2006
End Date

 

Minimum Efficiency(%)

 

Additional Information The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission (PUC) adopted interconnection standards for net-metered systems and other forms of distributed generation (DG) in August 2006. The PUC was required to adopt interconnection standards and net-metering rules by the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act of 2004. In July 2007, H.B.1203 required the Pennsylvania PUC to develop "technical and net-metering interconnection rules for customer-generators... consistent with rules defined in other states within the service region of the regional transmission organization that manages the transmission system in any part of the [state]."

In July 2008 the PUC issued a final rulemaking order (effective November 2008) adopting new net metering regulations, but leaving the state's interconnection standards unchanged. In a separate case, in February 2009 the PUC issued a "policy statement" defining application fees for different levels of interconnection review, a subject that was left unaddressed in the existing rules.

Pennsylvania's standards include provisions for four levels of interconnection for generators up to 5 MW in capacity:

Level 1 interconnection applies to certified, inverter-based systems up to 10 kilowatts (kW) in capacity. Application fee of $100.

Level 2 interconnection applies to certified, inverter-based systems up to 5 MW in capacity that do not qualify or were not approved for Level 1 interconnection. Application fee of $250 plus $1.00/kilowatt (kW) of nameplate capacity.

Level 3 interconnection applies to systems up to 5 MW in capacity that do not qualify or were not approved for Level 1 or Level 2 interconnection. Application fee of $350 plus $2.00/kilowatt (kW) of nameplate capacity.

Level 4 interconnection applies to systems that do not qualify or were not approved for Level 1, Level 2, or Level 3 interconnection, and that do not export power to the grid. Application fee of $350 plus $2.00/kilowatt (kW) of nameplate capacity.
Web Site http://www.puc.state.pa.us/PcDocs/629109.doc Exit EPA
Additional Web Site http://www.dsireusa.org/library/includes/
incentive2.cfm?Incentive_Code=PA07R&state=PA&CurrentPageID=1&RE=1&EE=0
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Primary Contact Scott Gebhardt
PA Public Utility Commission P.O. Box 3265
Harrisburg, PA 17105
U.S.A.
Scott Gebhardt (sgebhardt@state.pa.us)
(717) 425-7584

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