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GENERATING FACILITY INTERCONNECTION APPLICATION Part 1 – Introduction and Overview A. Applicability: This Generating Facility Interconnection Application (Application) may be used to request the interconnection of a Generating Facility to Southern California Edison Company’s (SCE) Distribution System (over which the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has jurisdiction). Refer to SCE’s Rule 21 to determine the specific requirements for interconnecting a Generating Facility. Capitalized terms used in this Application, and not otherwise defined herein, shall have the same meanings as defined in SCE’s Rule 21 and Rule 1. Except as noted in the next paragraph, this Application may be used for any Generating Facility to be operated by or for a Customer and/or Producer to supplement or serve the Customer’s electric service requirements that would otherwise be served by SCE, including “distributed” generation, “cogeneration,” emergency, backup, and standby generation, and Net Energy Metered Generating Facilities. A simpler, shorter form is also available from SCE for most Net Energy Metered Generating Facilities. While Customers or Producers operating isolated Generating Facilities are not obligated to enter into an Interconnection Agreement with SCE, some parts of this Application will need to be completed even for Generating Facilities that will always be isolated from the SCE's Distribution System. Completing this application will satisfy SCE’s notice requirements for operating an isolated Generating Facility. This Application may not be used to apply for interconnecting Generating Facilities used to participate in transactions where all or a portion of the electrical output of the Generating Facility is scheduled with the California Independent System Operator (CAISO). Such transactions are subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and require a different application available from SCE. B. Guidelines and Steps for Interconnection: This Application must be completed and sent to SCE along with the additional information indicated below to initiate SCE’s review and authorization to interconnect the proposed Generating Facility. An application fee of $800 (payable by check or money order to SCE) must accompany most Applications. Exceptions to this fee requirement include Applications used for isolated Generating Facilities, Solar Generating Facilities that do not export power, and most Net Energy Metered Generating Facilities. Additional fees and charges may also apply for large and/or more complex Generating Facility Interconnections; see SCE’s Rule 21 Section C.1 (b) & (c). This document is only an application. Upon acceptance, SCE will prepare an Interconnection Agreement for execution by SCE and the “Producer,” the party that will be responsible for the Generating Facility. SCE may also require an inspection and testing of the Generating Facility and any related Interconnection Facilities prior to giving the Producer written authorization to Interconnect. Unauthorized interconnections may be dangerous and may result in injury to persons and/or may cause damage to equipment and/or property for which a Producer may be liable! Please note, other approvals may need to be acquired and/or other agreements may need to be formed with SCE or regulatory agencies, such as the Air Quality Management Districts and local governmental building and planning commissions prior to operating a Generating Facility. SCE’s authorization to interconnect does not satisfy the need for an Applicant to acquire such other approvals. C. Required Documents: Four copies of this Application and each of the following documents are required to be submitted. Drawings must conform to accepted engineering standards and must be legible. 11”x17” drawings are preferred. 1. A Single-line drawing showing the electrical relationship and descriptions of the significant electrical components such as the primary switchgear, secondary switchboard, protective relays, transformers, generators, circuit breakers, with operating voltages, capacities, and protective functions of the Generating Facility, the Customer’s loads, and the interconnection with SCE’s Distribution System. 2. Site plans and diagrams showing the physical relationship of the significant electrical components of the Generating Facility such as generators, transformers, primary switchgear/secondary switchboard, and control panels, the Customer’s loads and the interconnection with SCE’s Distribution System. 3. If transformers are used to interconnect the Generating Facility with SCE Distribution System, please provide transformer nameplate information (voltages, capacity, winding arrangements, connections, impedance, et cetera). 4. If a transfer switch or scheme is used to interconnect the Generating Facility with SCE’s Distribution System, please provide component descriptions, capacity ratings, and a technical description of how the transfer scheme is intended to operate. 5. If protective relays are used to control the interconnection, please provide protection diagrams or elementary drawings showing relay wiring and connections, proposed relay settings, and a description of how the protection scheme is intended to function. D. Mailing Instructions, Assistance: When this application has been completed it may be printed and mailed, along with the required attachments to: Southern California Edison Company Attention: Distributed Generation Administrator 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Suite 490 Rosemead, CA, 91770 Alternatively, you may contact SCE at 626-302-9521 or customer.generation@sce.com and make arrangements to e-mail or fax copies of the required information with payment of the required fees to follow. If you have questions or need assistance in completing this application please call [626-302-1950] IC_APPLICATION_School 1 of 11PDF Image | Application Guide Interconnection for Capstone MicroTurbines
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