Small Inverter Facility Clause Samples
The 'Small Inverter Facility' clause defines what constitutes a small-scale power generation facility that uses an inverter to convert energy, typically from renewable sources like solar panels, into usable electricity. This clause usually sets specific capacity limits—such as facilities generating up to a certain number of kilowatts—and may outline technical or regulatory requirements these facilities must meet. Its core function is to distinguish small inverter-based generators from larger or different types of facilities, ensuring that appropriate rules, streamlined processes, or incentives apply to encourage distributed energy generation while maintaining grid reliability.
Small Inverter Facility. An Energy Resource that is a certified small inverter-based facility no larger than 10 kW.
