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Staff Presentation Workshop on Customer‐owned Renewable Generation Matthew A. Vogel Office of Industry Development and Market Analysis Florida Public Service Commission September 17, 2020

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Staff PresentationWorkshop on Customer‐owned Renewable 

Generation

Matthew A. VogelOffice of Industry Development and Market Analysis

Florida Public Service CommissionSeptember 17, 2020

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Interconnection & Net Metering

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History of Rule Development

• In 2002, the Commission adopted Rule 25-6.065, F.A.C., which expedited the interconnection of small PV systems up to 10 kW.

• In 2005 and 2006, the Florida Legislature enacted sections 366.91, F.S. and 366.92 F.S., establishing renewable energy policy for Florida.

• In 2008, the Commission revised Rule 25-6.065, F.A.C. to require investor-owned utilities to allow for expedited interconnection and net metering of customer-owned renewable generation up to 2 MW.

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History of Rule Development

• The Florida Legislature amended section 366.91, F.S., in 2008, to include requirements for interconnection and net metering of customer-owned renewable generation.

• On or before January 1, 2009, Investor-owned electric utilities, municipal electric utilities and rural electric cooperatives were required to develop a standardized interconnection agreement and net metering program for customer-owned renewable generation.

• “Customer-owned renewable generation” means an electric generating system located on a customer’s premises that is primarily intended to offset part or all of the customer’s electricity requirements with renewable energy.”

• “Net metering” means a metering and billing methodology whereby customer-owned renewable generation is allowed to offset the customer’s electricity consumption on site.”

• “The commission shall establish requirements relating to the expedited interconnection and net metering of customer-owned renewable generation by public utilities and may adopt rules to administer this section.”

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Rule Structure

• Scope and Definitions• “promote the development of small customer-owned renewable generation”• “renewable energy” is energy produced from sources that can include

biomass, solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, among others.

• Standard Interconnection Agreements• Engineering Requirements• Customer Qualification (including Tiers) and Fees

• Contents of Agreements• Local Code Requirements and Inspections• Insurance Requirements

• Manual Disconnect Switch

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Rule Structure

• Administrative Requirements

• Net Metering• Metering Requirements• Accumulation and Offsetting of Credits• Year-End Credit Payment

• Renewable Energy Certificates

• Reporting Requirements

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Standard Interconnection Agreements

• Engineering Standards• IEEE 1547 (2003), IEEE 1547.1 (2005), UL 1741 (2005)

• Customer Qualification • Gross Power Rating (GPR) – Total AC nameplate generating capacity• GPR must not exceed 90% of the customer’s utility distribution service

rating

• Customer Tiers • Tier 1 – 10 kW or less• Tier 2 – greater than 10 kW and less than or equal to 100 kW• Tier 3 – greater than 100 kW and less than or equal to 2 MW

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Tier 1 Systems

• Systems 10 kW or less

• No Application Fee

• No Interconnection Study Requirement

• No Insurance Requirement

• No Manual Disconnect Switch Requirement

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Tier 2 Systems

• Systems greater than 10 kW and less than 100 kW

• Application Fee if approved by Commission

• No Interconnection Study Requirement

• No more than $1 Million Insurance Requirement

• Manual Disconnect Switch Required at customer cost

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Tier 3 Systems

• Systems greater than 100 kW and less than 2 MW

• Application Fee if approved by Commission

• Interconnection Study may be required

• Interconnection Study Charge if approved by Commission

• No more than $2 Million Insurance Requirement

• Manual Disconnect Switch Required at customer cost

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Net Metering

• Installation of bi-directional meter, at no cost to customer

• Each month the customer's bill is determined by netting energy taken off the grid with energy delivered to the grid.

• Excess customer generation at the end of the month is carried over as a kWh credit on the next month’s bill.

• Year-End Credit Payment and the COG-1 Tariff

• Customers must pay the applicable customer charge and demand charge.

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Customer Credits for Monthly Net Excess Generation (NEG) Under Net Metering

NEG credited at retail rate; credits do not expire

NEG credited at retail rate at first, then credits expire or are reduced (e.g., to the avoided cost rate at the end of year)

www.dsireusa.org / July 2016

DC

NEG credited at less than retail rate (e.g., avoided cost rate)

NEG is not compensated

No statewide mandatory net metering rules

NOTE: The map shows NEG credits under statewide policies for investor-owned utilities (IOUs); other utilities may offer different NEG credit amounts. IOUs in HI, NV, MS, and GA have other policies for compensating self-generators. Some IOUs in TX and ID offer net metering, but there is no statewide policy. IOUs in WI differ in their treatment of NEG.

DSIREinsight

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