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Now Is The Time To Work With Solar Land Partners, Inc. To Understand The CAISO Interconnection Strategy Differences

 

Undeniably, the CAISO transmission, SCE WDAT, along with PG&E WDAT interconnection queues have exploded during 2010. Late in the fall the three utilities scrapped their very own WDAT distribution connection regulations and shifted, together, to a cluster process.

During 2010 just about all the former interconnection guidelines, procedures, fees and costs, along with time lines for completing an interconnection agreement have been massively changed for solar PV generation facilities in California. Starting in the springtime was the CAISO breakdown of individual interconnection rules for small (SGIP) and large (LGIP) solar farm facilities.

Transmission line systems reliability required a single wide-ranging cluster approach. The serial and much simpler SGIP rules were eliminated as a result of utility company anxieties from being overloaded with applications. Those applications included overlapping system reliability concerns which were being studied in isolation of one another.

This implies that the old serial examination of individual projects on different locations is now gone forever. The process has evolved into a study process that places all of your projects into a system-wide upgrade study approach with all other projects in the same vicinity of the electrical system.

There are subtle exceptions such as a planned independent study process or a fast-track procedure that might be feasible for smaller projects. In general the rules tend to be far more complex not to mention costly to negotiate for a solar PV developer.

With some reading of the massive, new guidelines it becomes apparent that the 2011 project in search of an interconnection agreement in some finite time frame must be placed into the cluster #4 application group that closes by the end of March 2011. In the event you miss this window, then you will have to hold back until the late fall for some other probable opening.

The time is now to work with Solar Land Partners to understand the new realities and to achieve the pressing dead-line for both transmission as well as distribution applications for 2011.

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