Generation Facility Interconnection Agreement Sample Contracts

Central Georgia
Generation Facility Interconnection Agreement • January 4th, 2022

This policy outlines the minimum requirements, from the system protection and operations perspective, for the connection of a member’s generator to Central Georgia EMC’s distribution system. Such generators can be described by several different names such as distribution generator (DG), independent power producer (IPP), co-generator, or peak shaver. Central Georgia EMC will refer to all these as Distributed Generation (DG). DG as described in this policy is a source of electric power that is not directly connected to a bulk power transmission system, but is connected to the distribution system. DG includes rotating generators driven by steam turbine, internal combustion engines, hydroelectric, windmills and photovoltaic panels (PV) with DC to AC inverter and energy storage technologies.

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DISTRIBUTED GENERATION POLICY
Generation Facility Interconnection Agreement • July 21st, 2008

This policy outlines the minimum requirements, from the system protection and operations perspective, for the connection of a member’s generator to Diverse Power’s distribution system. Such generators can be described by several different names such as distribution generator (DG), independent power producer (IPP), co-generator, or peak shaver. Diverse Power will refer to all these as Distributed Generation (DG). DG as described in this policy is a source of electric power that is not directly connected to a bulk power transmission system, but is connected to the distribution system. DG includes rotating generators driven by steam turbine, internal combustion engines, hydro electric, windmills and photovoltaic panels (PV) with DC to AC inverter and energy storage technologies.

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