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Screens. 2.1.1 For interconnection of a proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system to a radial distribution circuit, the aggregated generation, including the proposed Customer- owned renewable generation, on the circuit shall not exceed 15 % of the line section annual peak load as most recently measured at the substation. A line section is that portion of FPL’s electric system connected to a Customer bounded by automatic sectionalizing devices or the end of the distribution line. 2.1.2 For interconnection of a proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system to the load side of spot network protectors, the Customer-owned renewable generation system must utilize an equipment package in compliance with the terms of the Interconnection Agreement. 2.1.3 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregation with other generation on the distribution circuit, shall not contribute more than 10 % to the distribution circuit's maximum fault current at the point on the high voltage (primary) level nearest the proposed Point of Interconnection/Change of Ownership. 2.1.4 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregate with other generation on the distribution circuit, shall not cause any distribution protective devices and equipment (including, but not limited to, substation breakers, fuse cutouts, and line reclosers), or Customer equipment on the system to exceed 87.5% of the short circuit interrupting capability; nor shall the interconnection be proposed for a circuit that already exceeds 87.5% of the short circuit interrupting capability. 2.1.5 Using the table below, determine the type of interconnection to a primary distribution line. This screen includes a review of the type of electrical service provided to the Customer, including line configuration and the transformer connection to limit the potential for creating over-voltages on FPL's electric power system due to a loss of ground during the operating time of any anti-islanding function.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standard Offer Contract – Renewable Energy, Standard Forms Index

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Screens. 2.1.1 For interconnection of a proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system to a radial distribution circuit, the aggregated generation, including the proposed Customer- Customer-owned renewable generation, on the circuit shall not exceed 15 % of the line section annual peak load as most recently measured at the substation. A line section is that portion of FPL’s LCEC's electric system connected to a Customer bounded by automatic sectionalizing devices or the end of the distribution line. 2.1.2 For interconnection of a proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system to the load side of spot network protectors, the Customer-owned renewable generation system must utilize an equipment package in compliance with the terms of the Interconnection Agreement. 2.1.3 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregation with other generation on the distribution circuit, shall not contribute more than 10 % to the distribution circuit's maximum fault current at the point on the high voltage (primary) level nearest the proposed Point of Interconnection/Interconnection Change of Ownership. 2.1.4 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregate with other generation on the distribution circuit, shall not cause any distribution protective devices and equipment (including, but not limited to, substation breakers, fuse cutouts, and line reclosers), or Customer equipment on the system to exceed 87.5% of the short circuit interrupting capability; nor shall the interconnection be proposed for a circuit that already exceeds 87.5% of the short circuit interrupting capability. 2.1.5 Using the table below, determine the type of interconnection to a primary distribution line. This screen includes a review of the type of electrical service provided to the Customer, including line configuration and the transformer connection to limit the potential for creating over-voltages on FPLLCEC's electric power system due to a loss of ground during the operating time of any antiantiislanding function. Three-islanding functionphase, three wire 3-phase or single phase, phase- tophase Pass screen Three-phase, four wire Effectively grounded, 3 phase or single-phase, line-to-neutral Pass screen 2.1.6 If the proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system is to be interconnected on single-phase shared secondary, the aggregate generation capacity on the shared secondary, including the proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, shall not exceed 90% of the Customer's utility distribution service rating. 2.1.7 If the proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system is single-phase and is to be interconnected on a center tap neutral of a 240 volt service, its addition shall not create an imbalance between the two sides of the 240 volt service of more than 20 % of the nameplate rating of the service transformer. 2.1.8 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregate with other generation interconnected to the transmission side of a substation transformer feeding the circuit where the Customer-owned renewable generation system proposes to interconnect shall not exceed 10 MW AC in an area where there are known, or posted, transient stability limitations to generating units located in the general electrical vicinity (e.g., three or four transmission busses from the Point of Interconnection/Change of Ownership). 2.1.9 No construction of facilities by LCEC on its own system shall be required to accommodate the Customer-owned renewable generation system.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Screens. 2.1.1 For interconnection of a proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system to a radial distribution circuit, the aggregated generation, including the proposed Customer- Customer-owned renewable generation, on the circuit shall not exceed 15 % of the line section annual peak load as most recently measured at the substation. A line section is that portion of FPL’s LCEC's electric system connected to a Customer bounded by automatic sectionalizing devices or the end of the distribution line. 2.1.2 For interconnection of a proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system to the load side of spot network protectors, the Customer-owned renewable generation system must utilize an equipment package in compliance with the terms of the Interconnection Agreement. 2.1.3 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregation with other generation on the distribution circuit, shall not contribute more than 10 % to the distribution circuit's maximum fault current at the point on the high voltage (primary) level nearest the proposed Point of Interconnection/Interconnection Change of Ownership. 2.1.4 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregate with other generation on the distribution circuit, shall not cause any distribution protective devices and equipment (including, but not limited to, substation breakers, fuse cutouts, and line reclosers), or Customer equipment on the system to exceed 87.5% of the short circuit interrupting capability; nor shall the interconnection be proposed for a circuit that already exceeds 87.5% of the short circuit interrupting capability. 2.1.5 Using the table below, determine the type of interconnection to a primary distribution line. This screen includes a review of the type of electrical service provided to the Customer, including line configuration and the transformer connection to limit the potential for creating over-voltages on FPLLCEC's electric power system due to a loss of ground during the operating time of any anti-anti islanding function. Three-phase, three wire 3-phase or single phase, phase- to phase Pass screen Three-phase, four wire Effectively grounded, 3 phase or single-phase, line-to-neutral Pass screen 2.1.6 If the proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system is to be interconnected on single-phase shared secondary, the aggregate generation capacity on the shared secondary, including the proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, shall not exceed 90% of the Customer's utility distribution service rating. 2.1.7 If the proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system is single-phase and is to be interconnected on a center tap neutral of a 240 volt service, its addition shall not create an imbalance between the two sides of the 240 volt service of more than 20 % of the nameplate rating of the service transformer. 2.1.8 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregate with other generation interconnected to the transmission side of a substation transformer feeding the circuit where the Customer-owned renewable generation system proposes to interconnect shall not exceed 10 MW AC in an area where there are known, or posted, transient stability limitations to generating units located in the general electrical vicinity (e.g., three or four transmission busses from the Point of Interconnection/Change of Ownership). 2.1.9 No construction of facilities by LCEC on its own system shall be required to accommodate the Customer-owned renewable generation system.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Screens. 2.1.1 For interconnection of a proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system to a radial distribution circuit, the aggregated generation, including the proposed Customer- Customer-owned renewable generation, on the circuit shall not exceed 15 % of the line section annual peak load as most recently measured at the substation. A line section is that portion of FPL’s LCEC's electric system connected to a Customer bounded by automatic sectionalizing devices or the end of the distribution line. 2.1.2 For interconnection of a proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system to the load side of spot network protectors, the Customer-owned renewable generation system must utilize an equipment package in compliance with the terms of the Interconnection Agreement. 2.1.3 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregation with other generation on the distribution circuit, shall not contribute more than 10 % to the distribution circuit's maximum fault current at the point on the high voltage (primary) level nearest the proposed Point of Interconnection/Interconnection Change of Ownership. 2.1.4 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregate with other generation on the distribution circuit, shall not cause any distribution protective devices and equipment (including, but not limited to, substation breakers, fuse cutouts, and line reclosers), or Customer equipment on the system to exceed 87.5% of the short circuit interrupting capability; nor shall the interconnection be proposed for a circuit that already exceeds 87.5% of the short circuit interrupting capability. 2.1.5 Using the table below, determine the type of interconnection to a primary distribution line. This screen includes a review of the type of electrical service provided to the Customer, including line configuration and the transformer connection to limit the potential for creating over-voltages on FPLLCEC's electric power system due to a loss of ground during the operating time of any anti-anti- islanding function. Primary Distribution Line Type Type of Interconnection toPrimary Distribution Line Result/Criteria Three-phase, three wire 3-phase or single phase, phase-to- phase Pass screen Three-phase, four wire Effectively grounded, 3 phase or single-phase, line-to-neutral Pass screen 2.1.6 If the proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system is to be interconnected on single-phase shared secondary, the aggregate generation capacity on the shared secondary, including the proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, shall not exceed 90% of the Customer's utility distribution service rating. 2.1.7 If the proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system is single-phase and is to be interconnected on a center tap neutral of a 240 volt service, its addition shall not create an imbalance between the two sides of the 240 volt service of more than 20 % of the nameplate rating of the service transformer. 2.1.8 The proposed Customer-owned renewable generation system, in aggregate with other generation interconnected to the transmission side of a substation transformer feeding the circuit where the Customer-owned renewable generation system proposes to interconnect shall not exceed 10 MW AC in an area where there are known, or posted, transient stability limitations to generating units located in the general electrical vicinity (e.g., three or four transmission busses from the Point of Interconnection/Change of Ownership). 2.1.9 No construction of facilities by LCEC on its own system shall be required to accommodate the Customer-owned renewable generation system.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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