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4.1. ERMUSR 12-17-2019
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<br />Part Q. CONTRACTS NEGOTIATED BY CUSTOMER <br />A qualifying facility with capacity greater than 100 kilowatts must negotiate a contract with the <br />utility setting the applicable rates for payments to the customer of avoided capacity and energy <br />costs. <br />Subpart 1. Amount of capacity payments. The qualifying facility which negotiates a contract under <br />part Q must be entitled to the full avoided capacity costs of the <br />the Minnesota Municipal Power Agency. The amount of capacity payments will be determined by <br /> <br />Subp. 2. Full avoided energy costs. The qualifying facility which negotiates a contract under part Q <br />must be entitled to the full avoided energy costs of the <br />Minnesota Municipal Power Agency. The costs must be adjusted as appropriate to reflect line losses. <br /> <br />Part R. WHEELING <br />Qualifying facilities with capacity of 30 kilowatts or greater, are interconnected to the util <br />distribution system and choose to sell the output of the qualifying facility to any other utility, must <br />pay any appropriate wheeling charges to the utility. Within 15 days of receiving payment from the <br />utility ultimately receiving the qualifying faci <br />the payment less the charges it has incurred and its own reasonable wheeling costs. <br /> <br />Part S. NOTIFICATION TO CUSTOMERS <br />Subpart 1. Contents of written notice. Following each annual review and approval by the utility of <br />the cogeneration rate tariffs the utility shall furnish in the monthly newsletter or similar mailing, <br />written notice to each of its customers that the utility is obligated to interconnect with and purchase <br />electricity from cogenerators and small power producers. <br />Subp. 2. Availability of information. The utility shall make available to all interested persons upon <br />request, the interconnection process and requirements adopted by the utility, pertinent rate <br />schedules and sample contractual agreements. <br /> <br />Part T. DISPUTE RESOLUTION <br />In case of a dispute between a utility and a qualifying facility or an impasse in the negotiations <br />between them, either party may request the governing body to determine the issue. <br /> <br />Part U. INTERCONNECTION CONTRACTS <br />Subpart 1. Interconnection standards. The utility shall provide a customer applying for <br />and requirements. <br />Subp. 2. Existing contracts. Any existing interconnection contract executed between the utility and a <br />qualifying facility with capacity of less than 40 kilowatts remains in force until terminated by mutual <br />agreement of the parties or as otherwise specified in the contract. The governing body has assumed <br />7 <br />83 <br />
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