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Small Generation Interconnection Standards - IOU. Dennis Reed Westar Energy Topeka, KS September 26, 2007. Summary. Generation Interconnections Large Generators Small Generators Westar’s Standards Parallel Generation Rider (Small Gen) Facility Connection Standard
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Small Generation Interconnection Standards - IOU Dennis Reed Westar Energy Topeka, KS September 26, 2007
Summary • Generation Interconnections • Large Generators • Small Generators • Westar’s Standards • Parallel Generation Rider (Small Gen) • Facility Connection Standard • SPP Interconnection Standards
Generation Interconnections Come in two types: • Large Generators (20 MW or more) • Handled with the Southwest Power Pool interconnection standards (Attachment V) • Small Generators (<20 MW) • Under state jurisdiction if a QF facility • Under FERC jurisdiction if selling into the wholesale market • Any time you interconnect on the Transmission System you must apply at the SPP or if the unit size or change in rating is 20 MW or more.
Small Generators • Defined as less than 20 MW • If selling into the Wholesale markets • Under FERC rules • Must comply with: • Host Utility interconnection standards • Southwest Power Pool SGIA/SGIP rules • If Operating as a QF (most likely scenario) • Under State rules • Must Comply with: • Host Utility interconnection standards • Follow State approved tariffs for payment for energy
Westar’s procedures • Facility Interconnection Standards • Applies to all generators connecting to the Westar North or South systems • Applies to all voltages • Special rules apply for generators of 3000 kVA or greater. • Special rules also apply if generator has a measurable impact on the local facilities • Rules are to ensure the SAFE operation of the Westar system • Safety to Westar Employees • Safey to the Public
Costs • Customers are responsible for all costs associated with the interconnection • Metering • Protective relays • Any equipment needed to meet ANSI, NERC or related standards • Engineering Studies • Permits, licenses, etc.
Special Equipment • A second meter • Possibly a different or second transformer • Automatic disconnects • Fault current relays • Other equipment may be required based upon the Engineering study • Transmission voltages (60 kV or higher) require additional special equipment
General Items • Westar has the authority to disconnect the generator from its system • Customer must apply to Westar at least 120 days prior to interconnecting with the grid • Westar can dictate power factor issues • Standards also cover other special circumstances related to the type of generator (ie Synchroous, Induction, Converter, etc.) • Your consultant should help you through these issues
Facility Connection Standard Standards can be found at: www.westarenergy.com • Click on “About Us” • Click on “Our Energy” • Click on “view the Facility Connection Standard” link about ½ way down the page
Payments to Customer • Payments to small QF’s is regulated by the KCC • Westar is in the Parallel Generation Rider • Follows state law • Residential up to 25 kW • Non-residential up to 100 kW • Payment is based on 150% of the average fuel cost of Westar North or Westar South • Average Fuel cost: Nuclear, fossil, and Purchase Power
Southwest Power Pool • Two similar sets of rules, Large Generator and Small Generator • Are required to request to SPP to interconnect either a new unit or an upgrade greater than 20 MW • Small Generator rules apply only if the Generator is selling into the Wholesale Market • QFs do not use the SGIA/SGIP rules unless connecting to the transmission system • SGIA/SGIP rules can apply to interconnections made at the distribution level.