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nterconnection
Request for A Small Generating Facility
The undersigned Interconnection Customer submits this request to interconnect its Small Generating Facility in the New England Control Area. The customer’s proposed activities for the Generating Facility and the Point of Interconnection shall determine whether the procedures in Schedule 23 of the ISO New England Inc. Open Access Transmission Tariff or State-jurisdictional procedures will apply to the proposed interconnection.
This request form should be used for: (i) proposed generating facilities with Generating Facility Capacity of 20 MW or less; (ii) proposed Material Modifications to existing generating facilities with Generating Facility Capacity of 20 MW or less; and (iii) proposed increases in capacity of existing generating facilities where the proposed total Generating Facility Capacity will be less than or equal to 20 MW.1
The customer should submit its request to interconnect a Small Generating Facility to ISO New England Inc.
Designated Contact Person: Dave Forrest
Address: 1 Sullivan Road, Holyoke, MA 01040-2841
Telephone Number: 413-540-4584
Fax: 413-540-4203
E-Mail Address: dforrest@iso-ne.com
An Interconnection Request is considered complete when it provides all applicable and correct information required below. Per SGIP Section 1.5, documentation of site control must be submitted with the Interconnection Request.
Preamble and Instructions
An Interconnection Customer who requests a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission jurisdictional interconnection must submit this Interconnection Request by hand delivery, mail, e-mail, or fax to ISO New England Inc.
Processing Fee or Deposit
If the Interconnection Request is submitted under the Fast Track Process, the non-refundable processing fee is $500.
If the Interconnection Request is submitted under the Study Process, whether a new submission or an Interconnection Request that did not pass the Fast Track Process, the Interconnection Customer shall submit to ISO New England Inc. a non-refundable deposit of $1,000 towards the cost of the scoping meeting and the interconnection studies.
Interconnection Customer Information
Legal Name of the Interconnection Customer (or, if an individual, individual's name)
Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Contact Person: ________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: _______________________________________________________________________________
City: State: Zip: _________
Facility Location (if different from above): __________________________________________________________
Telephone (Day): ______________________ Telephone (Evening): _____________________
Fax: _______________________________ E-Mail Address: __________________________________
Alternative Contact Information (if different from the Interconnection Customer)
Contact Name: __________________________________
Title: ____________________________________________________________________ _______________
Address: __________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone (Day): ______________________ Telephone (Evening): ______________________
Fax: _____________________________________ E-Mail Address: _________________________
Project Information
ISO New England Inc. will post the Project Information for Generating Facilities on its web site at:
http://www.iso-ne.com/genrtion_resrcs/nwgen_inter/status/index.html
Application is for: ______New Small Generating Facility
______Capacity addition to or Material Modification of an Existing Small Generating Facility
______Commencement of participation in the wholesale markets by an Existing Small Generating Facility
If capacity addition to or Material Modification of an existing facility, please describe:
If the capacity addition increases the maximum gross megawatt electrical output at an ambient temperature of 20 degrees F of the Generating Facility to more than 20 MW, the Interconnection Customer, Schedule 22 shall apply.
Will the Small Generating Facility be used for any of the following?
Net Metering? Yes ___ No ___
To Supply Power to the Interconnection Customer? Yes ___No ___
To Supply Power to Others? Yes ____ No ____
Is the Interconnection Request for:
A retail customer interconnecting a new Small Generating Facility that will produce electric energy to be consumed only on the retail customer’s site? Yes_____No_____
A Qualifying Facility where 100% of the output will be sold to its host utility?
Yes_____No_____
An Interconnection Customer interconnecting a new Small Generating Facility that plans to participate in the wholesale markets? Yes_____No_____
An existing Small Generating Facility commencing participation in the wholesale markets?
Yes_____No_____
For installations at locations with existing electric service to which the proposed Small Generating Facility will interconnect, provide:
______________________________
(Local Electric Service Provider) (Existing Account Number)
Contact Name: __________________________________
Title: __________________________________
Address: __________________________________
__________________________________
Telephone (Day): _____________________________ Telephone (Evening): ______________________
Fax: _________________________________________ E-Mail Address: _________________________
Requested Point of Interconnection: ________
Interconnection Customer's Requested In-Service Date: _______________________________________________
Small Generating Facility Information
Data apply only to the Small Generating Facility, not the Interconnection Facilities.
Energy Source: ___ Solar ___ Wind ___ Hydro ___ Hydro Type (e.g. Run-of-River):_____________
Diesel ___ Natural Gas ___ Fuel Oil ___ Other (state type) ___________________________
Prime Mover: Fuel Cell Recip Engine Gas Turb Steam Turb
Microturbine PV Other
Type of Generator: ____Synchronous ____Induction ____ Inverter
Generator Nameplate Rating: ________kW (Typical) Generator Nameplate kVAR: _______
Interconnection Customer or Customer-Site Load: _________________kW (if none, so state)
Typical Reactive Load (if known): _________________
Maximum Physical Export Capability Requested: ______________ kW
List components of the Small Generating Facility equipment package that are currently certified:
Equipment Type Certifying Entity
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Is the prime mover compatible with the certified protective relay package? ____Yes ____No
Generator (or solar collector)
Manufacturer, Model Name & Number: ____________________________________________________________
Version Number:
Nameplate Output Power Rating in kW: (Summer) _____________ (Winter) ______________
Nameplate Output Power Rating in kVA: (Summer) _____________ (Winter) ______________
Individual Generator Power Factor
Rated Power Factor: Leading: _____________Lagging: _______________
Total Number of Generators in wind farm to be interconnected pursuant to this
Interconnection Request: __________ Elevation: ______ ___Single phase ___Three phase
Inverter Manufacturer, Model Name & Number (if used): _____________________________________
List of adjustable set points for the protective equipment or software: ____________________________
Note: A completed Power Systems Load Flow data sheet must be supplied with the Interconnection Request.
Small Generating Facility Characteristic Data (for inverter-based machines)
Max design fault contribution current: Instantaneous or RMS? _________
Harmonics Characteristics: ______________________________________________________________________
Start-up requirements: __________________________________________________________________________
Small Generating Facility Characteristic Data (for rotating machines)
RPM Frequency: _____________
Neutral Grounding Resistor (If Applicable): ____________
Synchronous Generators
Direct Axis Synchronous Reactance, Xd: _______ P.U.
Direct Axis Transient Reactance, X' d: ___________ P.U.
Direct Axis Subtransient Reactance, X" d: ______________ P.U.
Negative Sequence Reactance, X2: _________ P.U.
Zero Sequence Reactance, X0: ____________ P.U.
KVA Base: __________________________
Field Volts: ______________
Field Amperes: ______________
Induction Generators
Motoring Power (kW): ______________
I22t or K (Heating Time Constant): ______________
Rotor Resistance, Rr: ______________
Stator Resistance, Rs: ______________
Stator Reactance, Xs: ______________
Rotor Reactance, Xr: ______________
Magnetizing Reactance, Xm: ______________
Short Circuit Reactance, Xd'': ______________
Exciting Current: ______________
Temperature Rise: ______________
Frame Size: ______________
Design Letter: ______________
Reactive Power Required In Vars (No Load): ______________
Reactive Power Required In Vars (Full Load): ______________
Total Rotating Inertia, H: _____________ Per Unit on kVA Base
Note: Please contact ISO New England Inc. prior to submitting the Interconnection Request to determine if the specified information above is required.
Excitation and Governor System Data for Synchronous Generators Only
Provide appropriate IEEE model block diagram of excitation system, governor system and power system stabilizer (PSS) in accordance with the regional reliability council criteria. A PSS may be determined to be required by applicable studies. A copy of the manufacturer's block diagram may not be substituted.
Interconnection Facilities Information
Will a transformer be used between the generator and the point of common coupling? ___Yes ___No
Will the transformer be provided by the Interconnection Customer? ____Yes ____No
Transformer Data (If Applicable, for Interconnection Customer-Owned Transformer)
Is the transformer: ____single phase _____three phase? Size: ___________kVA
Transformer Impedance: _______% on __________kVA Base
If Three Phase:
Transformer Primary: _____ Volts _____ Delta _____Wye _____ Wye Grounded
Transformer Secondary: _____ Volts _____ Delta _____Wye _____ Wye Grounded
Transformer Tertiary: _____ Volts _____ Delta _____Wye _____ Wye Grounded
Transformer Fuse Data (If Applicable, for Interconnection Customer-Owned Fuse)
(Attach copy of fuse manufacturer's Minimum Melt and Total Clearing Time-Current Curves)
Manufacturer: __________________ Type: _______________ Size: ________ Speed: ______________
Interconnecting Circuit Breaker (if applicable)
Manufacturer: ____________________________ Type: __________
Load Rating (Amps): _______ Interrupting Rating (Amps): ________ Trip Speed (Cycles): __________
Interconnection Protective Relays (If Applicable)
List of Functions and Adjustable Setpoints for the protective equipment or software:
Setpoint Function Minimum Maximum
(Enclose Copy of any Proposed Time-Overcurrent Coordination Curves)
Manufacturer: Type: Style/Catalog No.: Proposed Setting: _______
Manufacturer: Type: Style/Catalog No.: Proposed Setting: _______
Manufacturer: Type: Style/Catalog No.: Proposed Setting: _______
Manufacturer: Type: Style/Catalog No.: Proposed Setting: _______
Manufacturer: Type: Style/Catalog No.: Proposed Setting: _______
Current Transformer Data (If Applicable)
(Enclose Copy of Manufacturer's Excitation and Ratio Correction Curves)
Manufacturer:
Type: Accuracy Class: Proposed Ratio Connection: ____
Manufacturer:
Type: Accuracy Class: Proposed Ratio Connection: ____
Potential Transformer Data (If Applicable)
Manufacturer:
Type: Accuracy Class: Proposed Ratio Connection: ____
Manufacturer:
Type: Accuracy Class: Proposed Ratio Connection: ____
General Information
Enclose two copies of site electrical one-line diagram showing the configuration of all Small Generating Facility equipment, current and potential circuits, and protection and control schemes. This one-line diagram must be signed and stamped by a licensed Professional Engineer if the Small Generating Facility is larger than 50 kW. Are two copies of One-Line Diagram Enclosed? ____Yes ____No
Enclose copy of any site documentation that indicates the precise physical location of the proposed Small Generating Facility (e.g., USGS topographic map or other diagram or documentation).
Proposed location of protective interface equipment on property (include address if different from the Interconnection Customer's address) ___________________________________________________
Enclose copy of any site documentation that describes and details the operation of the protection and control schemes. Is Available Documentation Enclosed? ___Yes ____No
Enclose copies of schematic drawings for all protection and control circuits, relay current circuits, relay potential circuits, and alarm/monitoring circuits (if applicable).
Are Schematic Drawings Enclosed? ___Yes ____No
Applicant Signature
I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge, all the information provided in this Interconnection Request is true and correct.
For Interconnection Customer: ____________________________________ Date: ____________
Name (type or print):
ISO New England Inc. Use
Date Interconnection Request Received: __________ Received By: ____________________________
Deposit Deficient Date Cured: __________
Site Control Documentation Deficient Date Cured: __________
Project Mapping Deficient Date Cured: __________
Technical Data Deficient Date Cured: __________
Date Deemed Valid Interconnection Request: __________ Deemed Valid By: ____________________________
1 Generating Facility Capacity is the maximum gross megawatt electrical output at an ambient temperature of 20 degrees F of the Generating Facility and the aggregate maximum gross megawatt electrical output of the Generating Facility at an ambient temperature of 20 degrees F where it includes multiple energy production devices.
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File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Application for a Formal System Impact Study of the |
Author | Rich Rowalski |
Last Modified By | michael miller |
File Modified | 2008-05-28 |
File Created | 2008-05-28 |