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4.1. ERMUSR 12-17-2019
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<br />Part F. CONDITIONS OF SERVICE <br />Subpart 1. Requirement to purchase. The utility shall purchase energy and capacity from any <br />qualifying facility which offers to sell energy and capacity to the utility and agrees to the conditions <br />in these rules. <br />Subp. 2. Written contract. A written contract shall be executed between the qualifying facility and <br />the utility. <br /> <br />Part G. ELECTRICAL CODE COMPLIANCE <br />Subpart 1. Compliance; standards. The interconnection between the qualifying facility and the <br />utility must comply with the requirements in the most recently published edition of the National <br />Electrical Safety Code issued by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The <br />interconnection is subject to subparts 2 and 3. <br />Subp. 2. Interconnection. The qualifying facility is responsible for complying with all applicable local, <br />state, and federal codes, including building codes, the National Electrical Code (NEC), the National <br />Electrical Safety Code (NESC), and noise and emissions standards. The utility shall require proof that <br />the qualifying facility is in compliance with the NEC before the interconnection is made. The <br />qualifying facility must obtain installation approval from an electrical inspector recognized by the <br />Minnesota State Board of Electricity. <br />Subp. 3. Generation system. The qualifying facility's generation system and installation must comply <br />with the American National Standards Institute/Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers <br />(ANSI/IEEE) standards applicable to the installation. <br /> <br />Part H. RESPONSIBILITY FOR APPARATUS <br />The qualifying facility, without cost to the utility, must furnish, install, operate, and maintain <br />in good order and repair any apparatus the qualifying facility needs in order to operate in <br />accordance with schedule 3. <br /> <br />Part I. TYPES OF POWER TO BE OFFERED; STANDBY SERVICE <br />Subpart 1. Service to be offered. The utility shall offer maintenance, interruptible, supplementary, <br />and backup power to the qualifying facility upon request. <br />Subp. 2. Standby service. The utility shall offer a qualifying facility standby power or service at the <br /> <br /> <br />Part J. DISCONTINUING SALES DURING EMERGENCY <br />The utility may discontinue sales to the qualifying facility during a system emergency, if the <br />discontinuance and recommencement of service is not discriminatory. <br /> <br /> <br />4 <br />80 <br />
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