Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Section 75.16 - Large customer-generators(a) This section applies to distributed generation systems with a nameplate capacity above 3 MW and up to 5 MW. The section identifies the standards that distributed generation systems must satisfy to qualify for customer-generator status.(b) A retail electric customer may qualify its alternative energy system for customer-generator status if it makes its system available to operate in parallel with the grid during grid emergencies by satisfying the following requirements: (1) The alternative energy system is able to provide the emergency support consistent with the RTO tariff or agreement.(2) The alternative energy system is able to increase and decrease generation delivered to the distribution system in parallel with the EDC's operation of the distribution system during the grid emergency.(c) A retail electric customer may qualify its alternative energy system located within a microgrid for customer-generator status if it satisfies the following requirements: (1) The alternative energy system complies with IEEE Standard 1547.4.(2) The customer documents that the alternative energy system exists for the primary or secondary purpose of maintaining critical infrastructure.The provisions of this §75.16 adopted November 18, 2016, effective 11/19/2016, 46 Pa.B. 7277, 7448.The provisions of this § 75.16 issued under 66 Pa.C.S. § § 501, 1501 and 2807(e); and sections 1648.7(a) and 1648.3(e)(2) of the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act of 2004 (73 P.S. § § 1648.7(a) and 1648.3(e)(2)).
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code § 75.13 (relating to general provisions).