MA SMART The EDC Perspective. Chris Porter - National Grid Brian Rice - Eversource

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MA SMART The EDC Perspective Chris Porter - National Grid Brian Rice - Eversource June 27, 2018 1

Disclaimer The following presentation summarizes the electric distribution companies proposed terms and conditions for the SMART program and tariffs, which have not yet been ruled on by the DPU as of the date of this presentation. Given the pendency of a final decision, if any person relies on any of the content of this presentation to make decisions, he or she is doing so at his or her own risk. The DPU may approve, modify, or reject any aspect of the SMART program and tariffs that are summarized here. It is the responsibility of readers and viewers of this presentation to inform themselves of the final outcome(s) of the SMART proceeding, and any eventual difference(s) from the content provided here. 2

Agenda The Interconnection Process What s changing, what won t Role of the EDC EDC interactions with program participants and the SPA MA SMART compensation How system owners will collect value under MA SMART 3

Agenda The Interconnection Process What s changing, what won t Role of the EDC EDC interactions with program participants and the SPA MA SMART compensation How system owners will collect value under MA SMART 4

MA SMART Overview Fundamental similarities EDC role in interconnecting PV systems Fundamental differences Responsibility for system production tracking Net metering Rules, caps, compensation Monetization of incentives The AOBC mechanism as a virtual net metering alternative Key change New role for EDC s in collecting, tracking system output, and paying output-based incentives 5

The Interconnection Process Things staying the same: EDC specific processes and tools for making, monitoring interconnection requests Interconnection timelines EDC teams supporting the interconnection process The MA SMART / SPA incentive application process is designed to complement the EDC interconnection process, not replace it 6

The Interconnection Process Things that will change: Additional applicant-paid metering charges In behind the meter situations, need for a second, utility installed meter for measuring system output behind the retail meter Will require customer-installed wiring, installation of a second meter socket Must be adequately accessible, proximate to existing utility revenue meter 7

Agenda The Interconnection Process What s changing, what won t Role of the EDC EDC interactions with program participants and the SPA MA SMART compensation How system owners will collect value under MA SMART 8

Who you gonna call? Issue type General MA SMART Program questions Program / adder eligibility questions Primary point of contact Incentive application status / process questions Interconnection application status / process questions Incentive rate calculation questions Incentive payment questions 9

Agenda The Interconnection Process What s changing, what won t Role of the EDC EDC interactions with program participants and the SPA MA SMART compensation How system owners will collect value under MA SMART 10

Key Distinction Behind-the-Meter Standalone System that serves on-site load other than parasitic or station load utilized to operate the unit System that serves no associated onsite load other than parasitic or station load utilized to operate the unit Behind the meter systems will be compensated differently than standalone systems 11

Behind the meter system compensation Net metered QF Non-SMART Compensation Rate Volume How it s paid To whom? Retail net metering rate during billing cycle Relevant purchased power tariff rate Net excess generation Applied to all net exports Monthly bill credit Varies EDC customer of record EDC customer of record Net metered & QF SMART Incentive Compensation Rate Volume How it s paid To whom? Base compensation rate (net of adders / subtractors) less fixed VOE Production meter output, net of parasitic load (not net of other on-site load) Monthly payment from EDC Authorized payee 12

Standalone system compensation Net metered Non-SMART Compensation Rate Volume How it s paid To whom? Retail net metering rate during billing cycle Net excess generation QF Relevant purchased power tariff rate Net excess generation AOBC Basic service rate in effect as of billing period Net excess generation Monthly bill credit Monthly payment from EDC Monthly bill credit EDC customer of record Authorized payee EDC customer(s) of record Net metered QF AOBC SMART Incentive Compensation Rate Volume How it s paid To whom? Base compensation rate (net of adders / subtractors) less VOE (relevant net metering rate) Base compensation rate (net of adders / subtractors) less VOE (relevant purchase power tariff rate) Base compensation rate (net of adders / subtractors) less VOE (basic service rate in effect) Net excess generation Net excess generation Net excess generation Monthly payment from EDC Monthly payment from EDC Monthly payment from EDC Authorized payee Authorized payee Authorized payee 13

For additional information 2018 Distributed Generation Workshops Date Location Hosting EDC July 19 Waltham August 23 Hadley September 12 October 18 November 7 December 12 Westwood Brockton Hadley Westwood https://sites.google.com/site/massdgic/home/interconnection/workshops 14