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Mar. 5, 2013

Energy commission proposes new rules

It has been over seven years since the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued its order concerning interconnection of small generators, known as Order No. 2006. By Bill DeGrandis and Candice Castaneda


By Bill DeGrandis and Candice Castaneda


It has been over seven years since the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued its order concerning interconnection of small generators, known as Order No. 2006. Small generators are facilities or devices used for production of electricity that have a capacity of no more than 20 megawatts. One issue under consideration is whether storage facilities should be considered generating facilities. Interconnection of small gen...

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