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Smart Inverters. For Producer applications received on or after September 9, 2017, the Producer certifies that their inverter-based Generating Facilities fully comply with Section Hh of Rule 21, including configuration of protective settings and default settings, in accordance with the specifications therein. Distribution Provider may require a field verification of the Producer’s inverter. Producer further agrees to cooperate fully with any such request and make their inverter available to the Distribution Provider for such verification. Producer understands that in the event the inverter is not set in accordance with Section Hh of Rule 21, Producer will need to cease operation of generating facility until verification is confirmed by Distribution Provider. (Solar inverter models and firmware versions that comply with Rule 21 Section Hh can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xxx/programs-and-topics/topics/renewable- energy/solar-equipment-lists.) Verification of compliance with such requirements shall be provided by the Producer upon request by PG&E in accordance with PG&E’s Electric Rule 21. An “existing inverter” is defined as an inverter that is a component of an existing Generating Facility that meets one or more of the following conditions:
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Smart Inverters. 15.1 The Producer certifies that their inverter-based Generating Facilities will upon receiving permission to operate from PG&E fully comply with Section Hh of Rule 21 that is in effect at the time the application is received, including configuration of protective settings and default settings, in accordance with the specifications therein. Distribution Provider may require a field verification of the Customer inverter. Customer further agrees to cooperate fully with any such request and make their inverter available to the Distribution Provider for such verification. Customer understands that in the event the inverter is not set in accordance with Section Hh of Rule 21, Customer will need to cease operation of generating facility until verification is confirmed by Distribution Provider. (Solar Inverter models and firmware versions that comply with Rule 21 Section Hh can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/equipment/inverters.php. Verification of inverter model’s compliance with such requirements shall be provided by the Customer upon request by PG&E in accordance with PG&E’s Electric Rule 21. An “existing inverter” is defined as an inverter that is a component of an existing Generating Facility that meets one or more of the following conditions:
Smart Inverters. For Interconnection Customer applications received on or after September 9, 2017, the Interconnection Customer certifies that their inverter-based Generating Facilities fully comply with Section Hh of Rule 21, including configuration of protective settings and default settings, in accordance with the specifications therein. Distribution Provider may require a field verification of the Interconnection Customer’s inverter. Interconnection Customer further agrees to cooperate fully with any such request and make their inverter available to the Distribution Provider for such verification. Interconnection Customer understands that in the event the inverter is not set in accordance with Section Hh of Rule 21, Interconnection Customer will need to cease operation of generating facility until verification is confirmed by Distribution Provider. (Solar inverter models and firmware versions that comply with Rule 21 Section Hh can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/equipment/inverters.php.) Verification of compliance with such requirements shall be provided by the Interconnection Customer upon request by PG&E in accordance with PG&E’s Electric Rule 21. An “existing inverter” is defined as an inverter that is a component of an existing Generating Facility that meets one or more of the following conditions:.
Smart Inverters. For Customer applications received on or after September 9, 2017, the Customer certifies that their inverter-based Generating Facilities fully comply with Section Hh of Rule 21, including configuration of protective settings and default settings in accordance with the specifications therein. Distribution Provider may require a field verification of the Customer’s inverter. Customer further agrees to cooperate fully with any such request and make their inverter available to the Distribution Provider for such verification. Customer understands that in the event the inverter is not set in accordance with Section Hh of Rule 21, Customer will need to cease operation of generating facility until verification is confirmed by Distribution Provider. (Solar inverter models and firmware versions that comply with Rule 21 Section Hh can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/equipment/inverters.php.) Verification of compliance with such requirements shall be provided by the Customer upon request by PG&E in accordance with PG&E’s Electric Rule 21. An “existing inverter” is defined as an inverter that is a component of an existing Generating Facility that meets one or more of the following conditions:
Smart Inverters. For Customer-Generator applications received on or after September 9, 2017, the Customer-Generator certifies that their inverter-based Generating Facilities fully comply with Section Hh of Rule 21, including configuration of protective settings and default settings, in accordance with the specifications therein. Distribution Provider may require a field verification of the Customer-Generator inverter. Customer-Generator further agrees to cooperate fully with any such request and make their inverter available to the Distribution Provider for such verification. Customer-Generator understands that in the event the inverter is not set in accordance with Section Hh of Rule 21, Customer-Generator will need to cease operation of generating facility until verification is confirmed by Distribution Provider. (Solar inverter models and firmware versions that comply with Rule 21 Section Hh can be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx.xxx/programs-and-topics/topics/renewable- energy/solar-equipment-lists) 2 If installing an inverter, the inverter rating equals: (the CEC efficiency for each installed inverter) TIMES (the nameplate rating, in kW, of each inverter). The CEC efficiency is obtained on the CEC website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/erprebate/eligible_inverters.html as listed on the date the application is reviewed. Enter the total of all inverter ratings for multiple inverter installations in the Table above. Verification of inverter model’s compliance with such requirements shall be provided by the Customer-Generator upon request by PG&E in accordance with PG&E’s Electric Rule 21. An “existing inverter” is defined as an inverter that is a component of an existing Generating Facility that meets one or more of the following conditions:

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