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PG&E GENERATING FACILITY INTERCONNECTION APPLICATION Please indicate how this Generating Facility will be operated. 3 (Please choose all options that may apply.) E (MP&I) Instructions and Notes Choose from the following five operation options: 1. Combined Heat and Power or Cogeneration – Where the operation of the Generating Facility will produce thermal energy for a process other than generating electricity. 2. Peak Shaving/Demand Management – Where the Generating Facility will be operated primarily to reduce electrical demands of the host Customer facility during PG&E’s “peak pricing periods.” 3. Primary Power Source – Where the Generating Facility will be used as the primary source of electric power and that supplied by PG&E to the host Customer’s loads will be required for supplemental, standby or backup power purposes only. 4. Standby / Emergency / Backup – Where the Generating Facility will normally be operated only when PG&E’s electric service is not available. 5. Net Energy Metering – Where the Generating Facility qualifies and receives service under PG&E’s Net Energy Metering tariff. Please indicate if Qualifying Facility Status will be obtained No from the FERC for this Generating Facility. F (MP&I) Instructions and Notes Parties operating Generating Facilities complying with all of the requirements for qualification as either a small power production facility or cogeneration facility pursuant to the regulations of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (18 Code of Federal Regulations Part 292, Section 292.203 et seq.) implementing the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (16 U.S.C.A. Section 796, et seq.), or any successor requirements for “Qualifying Facilities” may seek certification from FERC to have the Generating Facility designated as a Qualifying Facility or “QF.” In summary, Qualifying Facilities are Generating Facilities using renewable or alternative fuels as a primary energy source or facilities that utilize the thermal energy given off by the generation process for some other useful purpose. QF facilities enjoy certain rights and privileges not available to non-QF Generating Facilities. QF status is not required to interconnect and operate in parallel with PG&E’s Distribution System. 6 of 11 Form 79-973 Tariffs and Compliance Revised July 2001PDF Image | Application Guide Interconnection for Capstone MicroTurbines
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