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SCHEDULE 3 - DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES INTERCONNECTION PROCESS <br />Unless the Interconnection Customer provides instruction for how to respond to a <br />failure of any of the supplemental review screens in the written acceptance of <br />supplemental review, the Area EPS Operator shall notify the Interconnection Customer <br />within two (2) Business Days if a supplemental review screen is failed or if the Area EPS <br />Operator is unable to perform the supplemental review screen. The Area EPS Operator <br />to either: <br /> <br />Continue evaluating the proposed interconnection using the supplemental <br />review screens in Section 4.4. <br /> <br />Terminate the supplemental review and continue evaluating the <br />Interconnection Application in the Study Process track. <br /> <br />Terminate the supplemental review upon withdrawal of the Interconnection <br />Application by the Interconnection Customer. <br /> <br />The Interconnection Customer shall respond with its choice within five (5) Business <br />Days of notification from the Area EPS Operator. <br /> <br />4.4.Supplemental Review Screens <br />The three supplemental review screens are the Minimum Load screen, the Voltage and <br />Power Quality screen and the Safety and Reliability screen. <br />4.4.1.Minimum Load Screen <br />The aggregate DER capacity on the line section is less than 100% of the <br />minimum load for all line sections bounded by automatic sectionalizing <br />devices upstream of the proposed DER. If minimum load data is not available, <br />or cannot be calculated, estimated or determined, the Area EPS Operator <br />shall include the reason(s) that it is unable to calculate, estimate or determine <br />minimum load in its supplemental review results notification under Section <br />4.3. The line section minimum load data shall include onsite load but not <br />station service load served by the proposed DER in this screen. <br /> <br />The type of generation used by the proposed DER will be considered when <br />calculating, estimating, or determining circuit or line section minimum load <br />relevant for the application of this screen. Solar photovoltaic (PV) generation <br />systems with no battery storage use daytime minimum load (i.e., 10 a.m. to 4 <br />p.m. for fixed panel systems and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for PV systems utilizing <br />tracking systems), while all other generation uses absolute minimum load. <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br />197 <br />