Distributed generation facility definition

Distributed generation facility means a facility owned and operated by a member of the Cooperative for the production of electrical energy that:
Distributed generation facility means an electrical generation facility located in the
Distributed generation facility means a qualifying facility, an AEP facility, or an energy storage facility.

Examples of Distributed generation facility in a sentence

  • At a minimum, the scope of the commissioning tests performed shall include the commissioning test specified IEEE Standard 1547 Section 5.4 “Commissioning tests.” Distributed generation facility – A qualifying facility or an AEP facility.

  • At a minimum, the scope of the commissioning tests performed shall include the commissioning test specified IEEE Standard 1547 Section 5.4 "Commissioning tests." Distributed generation facility – The equipment used by an interconnection customer to generate or store electricity that operates in parallel with the electric distribution system.

  • Distributed generation facility — a small-scale electricity generation facility that is interconnected to a distribution network and is generally 20 MW or smaller.

  • Ameren supports the inclusion of the defined term "Distributed generation facility." However, the proposed revision to the definition is inconsistent with how it is currently being used and applied in Docket No. 20-0389, which is ongoing.

  • For consistency and to avoid confusion, Ameren recommends either the name "Distributed generation facility" be replaced with "Distributed energy resources (DER) facility" throughout the entirety of the rule, or any reference to energy storage be removed whenever "Distributed generation facility" is used in the rule.


More Definitions of Distributed generation facility

Distributed generation facility means the equipment used by an interconnection customer to generate or store electricity that operates in parallel with the electric distribution system. A distributed generation facility typically includes an electric generator, a prime mover, and the interconnection equipment required to safely interconnect with the electric distribution system or local electric power system.
Distributed generation facility means an electrical generation facility that is a
Distributed generation facility means a Generation Unit that is a Newly Developed Renewable Energy Resource located in Buyer’s ISO-NE load zone, with a nameplate capacity no greater than five MW using eligible renewable energy resources as defined by R.I.G.L. § 39-26-5, including biogas created as a result of anaerobic digestion, but, specifically excluding all other listed eligible biomass fuels, and connected to the electric distribution system owned by Buyer.
Distributed generation facility means the equipment used by an interconnection customer to generate and/or store electricity that operates in parallel with the electric distribution system. A distributed generation facility typicallymay includes an electric generator and/or energy storage system, a prime mover, and the interconnection equipment required to safely interconnect with the electric distribution system or local electric power system., but may be any technology or combination of technologies with the capability of injecting power and energy into the electric distribution system or local electric power system.
Distributed generation facility means any of the following:
Distributed generation facility means a facility installed on the customer s’ side of the meter but separately metered from the customer:
Distributed generation facility means a facility owned and operated by a customer of the Cooperative for the production of electrical energy that: a. Uses a fuel cell or a renewable energy source; b. Has peak generating capacity of not more than 10 kW for a residential application and 100 kW for a commercial application; c. Is located on the customer’s premises; d. Operates in parallel with the Cooperative’s distribution facilities; e. Is connected to the Cooperative’s distribution system on either side of the Cooperative’s retail service meter; and f. Is intended primarily to offset part or all of the customer generator’s requirements for electricity.