DER Interconnection definition

DER Interconnection means the process undertaken by an electric utility to study, design, and construct the electrical facilities necessary to connect a DER with a distribution system so that parallel operation can occur.

Examples of DER Interconnection in a sentence

  • The fully executed DER Interconnection Agreement with attachments will be distributed to the Parties to this Agreement.

  • The potential Applicant submits a complete and valid DER Interconnection Application in the name of the Customer to the Company.

  • Company requires that the Customers DER Facilities interconnecting with the Company Distribution System meet the technology-specific the requirements unless specified otherwise in the DER Interconnection Agreement.

  • On Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU) buildings with individually metered dwelling units, individual DER Interconnection Applications and Agreements are required for each DER Facility serving each dwelling unit.

  • DER Interconnection to the Transmission System (voltages greater than 34.5 kV) is outside the scope of this Document and is addressed in a separate Evergy transmission Facility Interconnection Requirements document.

  • Implementation of additional control functions will be proceeded with modification to the DER Interconnection Agreement and/or the Customer’s participation in programs, tariffs or riders requiring the functions.

  • Figure 4-1 provides an illustration of the 11-step DER Interconnection Application process.

  • The expansion or modification of an existing operating DER Facility requires a new DER Interconnection Application which shall be treated the same as a DER Interconnection Application for a new DER Facility.

  • If the Company approves the formation of an Intentional Island involving a portion of the Area EPS and the Customer’s DER Facility, the technical and operational requirements will be included in the DER Interconnection Agreement.

  • Applications for DER Interconnection under one of the Parallel Generation programs are made using the on-line Net Metering Application for the appropriate Company jurisdictions (see Section 4.3.1.1) and selecting the Parallel Generation option.