A guide to rate information & requirements for the interconnection of a solar distributed generating system

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A guide to rate information & requirements for the interconnection of a solar distributed generating system The following information is prepared and provided for members considering the installation of a photovoltaic (PV) solar generating system. When the generation output of a renewable energy system is interconnected with a utility s distribution lines, it is referred to as a distributed generation (DG) system. If you are considering another form of DG other than PV, such as wind or biomass, contact St. Croix Electric Cooperative Director Member Services Jeff Wahlquist at 715-796-7000 for information specific to these power generation sources. St. Croix Electric Cooperative is required by federal law to allow qualifying DG systems to interconnect with our distribution system, provided the terms and conditions for interconnection have been completed and approved by the Cooperative. It s important for the installer and/or DG system owner to fully understand the Cooperative s general terms of service and specific requirements for interconnection prior to purchasing a renewable energy system. A good starting point for the system owner is to read Policy 1007 Member Owned Interconnected Generation describing the Cooperative s applicable guidelines and terms of service for DG systems. Information you need to know Owning and installing a solar renewable energy system interconnected with the Cooperative s distribution lines can be a personally satisfying and rewarding project for the owner. The Cooperative wants to help ensure the process is as smooth as possible from start to finish. For this reason, we have published a series of documents for your review. The agreements numbered Form 1, Form 2 & Form 3 are marked as Exhibits and are for illustration and information only. If you are the project owner, you will need information from the manufacturer/installer to complete these forms. Original documents for completion needed for your project can be requested by contacting Nick Rude, Member Services Manager. St. Croix Electric Cooperative Solar DG Guide pg. 1

Form 1 Policy 623A.3 Interconnection Application Completing and submitting this form to the Cooperative is the first step toward final approval of the owner s DG system for interconnection. The owner of the DG system not the installer must sign the application. Some of the information needed for Form 1 will need to be supplied by the seller/installer. You will be contacted by the Cooperative if additional information is needed. Form 2 Policy 623A Interconnection Agreement 20 kwh (AC) or less This is the second document needing to be completed. This document specifies the terms and contractual obligations of the Cooperative and the DG system owner. Form 3 Policy 623A.2 Engineering Data Submittal This document asks for specific information about the DG generator and inverter as well as some of the same information provided on Form 1. You will be required to complete and submit Form 3 before the DG system is inspected by the Cooperative and commissioned (put in service). Policy 623 Interconnection Guidelines is technical in nature and describes the requirements for the safe operation of an interconnected DG system as well as the obligation of the utility where the interconnection is occurring. DG Installation & System Operation Meter Socket Interconnecting your solar DG system to the grid begins at your meter socket. The electric system at most homes uses a 200-amp service entrance and similarly rated meter socket. The meter socket is owned by the homeowner. We require the meter socket at the point of interconnection with a DG system to be a 320-amp rated socket. This socket is needed for the safe interconnection of the DG wiring into the grid, ahead of the premise s existing meter. The minimum capacity socket to accommodate this interconnection is rated at 320 amps and costs approximately $250. This socket can be purchased from the Cooperative. The expense to replace the existing socket is the member s. This work needs to be completed by a licensed electrician, also hired by the member. At no cost to the member, the Cooperative will make a same day disconnect and reconnect of the power so the meter socket can be safely replaced. St. Croix Electric Cooperative Solar DG Guide pg. 2

Meters & Net Energy Billing The Cooperative uses a two-meter system: a production meter and a purchase meter for net energy billing. The purchase meter will be the existing meter at the premises. All the energy consumed at this location will be metered and purchased from the Cooperative. The production meter is measuring the output of the PV system before the energy is put into the grid via the top-side meter socket connection. Net energy billing credits the member s kwh production each billing cycle against their kwh purchases. A member s kwh production in any billing period in excess of their purchases is credited at the avoided energy cost average rate. This rate changes monthly and reflects the average of the solar weighted hourly market rate for energy. In addition, the excess energy production in the months of June, July and August are paid a premium called an avoided cost capacity credit per policy 308.2. The purchase meter energy rates and charges are shown on Policy 308. The production meter energy charges and credit amounts are shown on Policy 308.2. The Cooperative has a daily fixed charge of 93 cents per day per electric account. This charge recovers a majority but not all of the Cooperative s fixed costs to have service available whether or not a member purchases any electricity during the billing period. A daily fixed charge of 13 cents per day is applied to additional meters at the member account. Because the Cooperative s daily fixed charge is below the actual cost of service, the additional revenue needed to operate the Cooperative is collected in the energy kwh charge. This amount is currently 2 cents per kwh. When members offset their power purchases with net energy generation, the Cooperative s revenue decreases by 2 cents for every kwh the member self generates equal to their energy use. To help ensure any subsidization is minimized between members who don t operate renewable energy systems and members who do, a 2-cent per kwh grid charge is applied. The following are examples of the current rates and charges including the grid charge. St. Croix Electric Cooperative Solar DG Guide pg. 3

Scenario I: Member generates/produces 500 kwh in a winter billing period. In the same billing period, the member purchased/consumed only 300 kwh. This scenario assumes an avoided cost energy rate credit of 3.3 cents per kwh. Energy consumption/purchase meter 300 kwh X 9.8 29.40 Energy generation/production meter 300 kwh @ 9.8 (29.40) credit Excess energy production/avoided cost energy rate 200 kwh @ 3.3 (6.60) credit Total Billed $31.20 Scenario II: Member generates/produces 300 kwh in a winter billing period. In the same billing period, the member purchased/consumed 500 kwh. Energy consumption/purchase meter 500 kwh X 9.8 49.00 Energy generation/production meter 300 kwh @ 9.8 (29.40) credit Excess kwh production/avoided cost energy rate 000 kwh @ 3.3 ( ) credit Total Billed $57.40 St. Croix Electric Cooperative Solar DG Guide pg. 4

Scenario III: The same DG energy production and kwh purchases as Scenario I, but occurring during the months of June, July or August when the avoided cost capacity credit per policy 308.2 is earned (6.6 per kwh / this amount subject to change annually) and the retail rate for power increases to 11.2 per kwh. Energy consumption/purchase meter 300 kwh X 11.2 33.60 Energy generation/production meter 300 kwh @ 11.2 (33.60) credit Excess energy production/avoided cost energy rate 200 kwh @ 3.3 (6.60) credit Excess energy production/avoided capacity 200 kwh @ 6.6 (13.20) credit Total Billed $18.00 St. Croix Electric Cooperative Solar DG Guide pg. 5