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PURA orders group study process for nonresidential DER interconnections, approves cost-sharing approach
Summary
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority directed Connecticut electric distribution companies to adopt a group study process to assess cumulative impacts of multiple nonresidential distributed energy resource projects and to share upgrade costs among group members; the panel approved the decision after a roll call that included one "no" vote.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on Feb. 19 approved a decision requiring Connecticuts electric distribution companies (EDCs) to include a group study process in distributed energy resource (DER) interconnection guidelines for nonresidential projects. The panel adopted staffs recommendation after debate and a roll-call vote in which one commissioner recorded a no vote.
Authority staff described the group study process as a mechanism by which an EDC would study cumulative system impacts of multiple distributed generation projects in a geographic…
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