Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 216B — Public Utilities
Section 216B.1611 — Interconnection Of On-site Distributed Generation.

Subdivision 1. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to:
(1) establish the terms and conditions that govern the interconnection and parallel operation of on-site distributed generation;
(2) provide cost savings and reliability benefits to customers;
(3) establish technical requirements that will promote the safe and reliable parallel operation of on-site distributed generation resources;
(4) enhance both the reliability of electric service and economic efficiency in the production and consumption of electricity; and
(5) promote the use of distributed resources in order to provide electric system benefits during periods of capacity constraints.
Subd. 2. Distributed generation; generic proceeding. (a) The commission shall initiate a proceeding within 30 days of July 1, 2001, to establish, by order, generic standards for utility tariffs for the interconnection and parallel operation of distributed generation fueled by natural gas or a renewable fuel, or another similarly clean fuel or combination of fuels of no more than ten megawatts of interconnected capacity. At a minimum, these tariff standards must:
(1) to the extent possible, be consistent with industry and other federal and state operational and safety standards;
(2) provide for the low-cost, safe, and standardized interconnection of facilities;
(3) take into account differing system requirements and hardware, as well as the overall demand load requirements of individual utilities;
(4) allow for reasonable terms and conditions, consistent with the cost and operating characteristics of the various technologies, so that a utility can reasonably be assured of the reliable, safe, and efficient operation of the interconnected equipment; and
(5) establish (i) a standard interconnection agreement that sets forth the contractual conditions under which a company and a customer agree that one or more facilities may be interconnected with the company's utility system, and (ii) a standard application for interconnection and parallel operation with the utility system.
(b) The commission may develop financial incentives based on a public utility's performance in encouraging residential and small business customers to participate in on-site generation.
Subd. 3. Distributed generation tariff. Within 90 days of the issuance of an order under subdivision 2:
(1) each public utility providing electric service at retail shall file a distributed generation tariff consistent with that order, for commission approval or approval with modification; and
(2) each municipal utility and cooperative electric association shall adopt a distributed generation tariff that addresses the issues included in the commission's order.
Subd. 3a. Project information. (a) Beginning July 1, 2014, each electric utility shall request an applicant for interconnection of distributed renewable energy generation to provide the following information, in a format prescribed by the commissioner:
(1) the nameplate capacity of the facility in the application;
(2) the preincentive installed cost and cost components of the generation system at the facility;
(3) the energy source of the facility; and
(4) the zip code in which the facility is to be located.
(b) The commissioner shall develop or identify a system to collect and process the information under this subdivision for each utility, and make non-project-specific data available to the public on a periodic basis as determined by the commissioner, and in a format determined by the commissioner. The commissioner may solicit proposals from outside parties to develop the system. The commissioner may only collect data authorized in paragraph (a), and may not require submission of any additional data that could be used to personally identify any individual applicant or utility customer.
(c) Electric utilities collecting and transferring data under this subdivision are not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or quality of the information under this subdivision.
(d) Except as provided in paragraph (b), any information provided by an applicant to the commissioner under this subdivision is nonpublic data as defined in section 13.02, subdivision 9.
Subd. 4. Reporting requirements. (a) Each electric utility shall maintain records concerning applications received for interconnection and parallel operation of distributed generation. The records must include the date each application is received, documents generated in the course of processing each application, correspondence regarding each application, and the final disposition of each application.
(b) Every electric utility shall file with the commissioner a distributed generation interconnection report for the preceding calendar year that identifies each distributed generation facility interconnected with the utility's distribution system. The report must list the new distributed generation facilities interconnected with the system since the previous year's report, any distributed generation facilities no longer interconnected with the utility's system since the previous report, the capacity of each facility, and the feeder or other point on the company's utility system where the facility is connected. The annual report must also identify all applications for interconnection received during the previous one-year period, and the disposition of the applications.
2001 c 212 art 3 s 1; 2014 c 254 s 9

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 216 - 217 — Utilities

Chapter 216B — Public Utilities

Section 216B.01 — Legislative Findings.

Section 216B.02 — Definitions.

Section 216B.022 — Submetering.

Section 216B.025 — Municipal Regulation Option.

Section 216B.026 — Cooperative Electric Association; Election On Regulation.

Section 216B.027 — Cooperative Electric Association Stockholder Rights.

Section 216B.029 — Standards For Distribution Utilities.

Section 216B.03 — Reasonable Rate.

Section 216B.04 — Standard Of Service.

Section 216B.045 — Regulation Of Intrastate Natural Gas Pipeline.

Section 216B.05 — Filing Schedules, Rules, And Service Agreements.

Section 216B.06 — Receiving Different Compensation.

Section 216B.07 — Rate Preference Prohibited.

Section 216B.075 — Meter Reading; Customer Scheduling Needs.

Section 216B.08 — Duties Of Commission.

Section 216B.09 — Standards; Classifications; Rules; Practices.

Section 216B.091 — Monthly Reports.

Section 216B.0951 — Propane Prepurchase Program.

Section 216B.096 — Cold Weather Rule; Public Utility.

Section 216B.097 — Cold Weather Rule; Cooperative Or Municipal Utility.

Section 216B.0975 — Disconnection During Extreme Heat Conditions.

Section 216B.0976 — Notice Of Utility Disconnection.

Section 216B.098 — Residential Customer Protections.

Section 216B.0991 — Definitions.

Section 216B.0992 — Price And Fee Disclosure.

Section 216B.0993 — Budget Payment Plan.

Section 216B.0994 — Propane Purchase Contracts.

Section 216B.0995 — Terms Of Sale.

Section 216B.10 — Accounting.

Section 216B.105 — Customer Share Of Mercury Control Costs.

Section 216B.11 — Depreciation Rates And Practices.

Section 216B.12 — Right Of Entrance; Inspection.

Section 216B.13 — Production And Examination Of Records.

Section 216B.14 — Investigation.

Section 216B.15 — Hearings; Examiner.

Section 216B.16 — Rate Change; Procedure; Hearing.

Section 216B.161 — Area Development Rate Plan.

Section 216B.1611 — Interconnection Of On-site Distributed Generation.

Section 216B.1613 — Standardized Contract.

Section 216B.1614 — Electric Vehicle Charging Tariff.

Section 216B.162 — Competitive Rate For Electric Utility.

Section 216B.1621 — Electric Service Agreement.

Section 216B.163 — Flexible Tariff.

Section 216B.1635 — Recovery Of Gas Utility Infrastructure Costs.

Section 216B.1636 — Recovery Of Electric Utility Infrastructure Costs.

Section 216B.1638 — Recovery Of Natural Gas Extension Project Costs.

Section 216B.164 — Cogeneration And Small Power Production.

Section 216B.1641 — Community Solar Garden.

Section 216B.1642 — Solar Site Management.

Section 216B.1645 — Power Purchase Contract Or Investment.

Section 216B.1646 — Rate Reduction; Property Tax Reduction.

Section 216B.1647 — Property Tax Adjustment; Cooperative Association.

Section 216B.166 — Cogenerating Power Plant.

Section 216B.167 — Performance-based Gas Purchasing Plan.

Section 216B.1675 — Performance Regulation Plan For Gas Utility Service.

Section 216B.1681 — Curtailment Payments.

Section 216B.169 — Renewable And High-efficiency Energy Rate Options.

Section 216B.1691 — Renewable Energy Objectives.

Section 216B.1692 — Emissions-reduction Rider.

Section 216B.1694 — Innovative Energy Project.

Section 216B.1695 — Environmental Projects; Advance Determination Of Prudence.

Section 216B.1696 — Competitive Rate For Energy-intensive, Trade-exposed Electric Utility Customer.

Section 216B.17 — Complaint Investigation And Hearing.

Section 216B.18 — Service Of Notice.

Section 216B.19 — Joint Hearing And Investigation.

Section 216B.20 — Separate Rate Hearing.

Section 216B.21 — Summary Investigation.

Section 216B.22 — Municipality; Amicus Curiae Authority.

Section 216B.23 — Lawful Rate; Reasonable Service.

Section 216B.24 — Construction Of Major Facility; Filing Plans.

Section 216B.2401 — Energy Savings And Optimization Policy Goal.

Section 216B.2402 — Definitions.

Section 216B.2403 — Consumer-owned Utilities; Energy Conservation And Optimization.

Section 216B.241 — Public Utilities; Energy Conservation And Optimization.

Section 216B.2411 — Distributed Energy Resources.

Section 216B.2412 — Decoupling Of Energy Sales From Revenues.

Section 216B.2421 — Definition Of Large Energy Facility.

Section 216B.2422 — Resource Planning; Renewable Energy.

Section 216B.2423 — Wind Power Mandate.

Section 216B.2424 — Biomass Power Mandate.

Section 216B.2425 — State Transmission And Distribution Plan.

Section 216B.2426 — Opportunities For Distributed Generation.

Section 216B.2427 — Natural Gas Utility Innovation Plans.

Section 216B.2428 — Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions Accounting Framework; Cost-benefit Test For Innovative Resources.

Section 216B.243 — Certificate Of Need For Large Energy Facility.

Section 216B.244 — Nuclear Plant Capacity Requirements.

Section 216B.2445 — Decommissioning Nuclear Plant; Storing Used Fuel.

Section 216B.245 — Pump And Store Hydropower Facility; Prohibition.

Section 216B.246 — Federally Approved Transmission Lines; Incumbent Transmission Lineowner Rights.

Section 216B.25 — Further Action On Previous Order.

Section 216B.26 — Order; Effective Date.

Section 216B.27 — Rehearing; Condition Precedent To Judicial Review.

Section 216B.28 — Subpoena; Witness Fee And Mileage.

Section 216B.29 — Hearing And Subpoena Compliance Powers.

Section 216B.30 — Deposition.

Section 216B.31 — Testimony And Production Of Records; Perjury.

Section 216B.32 — Certified Copy Of Document As Evidence.

Section 216B.33 — Commission Ruling Written, Filed, And Certified.

Section 216B.34 — Public Records.

Section 216B.35 — Transcribed Record.

Section 216B.36 — Municipal Regulatory And Taxing Powers.

Section 216B.361 — Township Agreement With Natural Gas Utility.

Section 216B.37 — Assigned Service Area; Electric Utility; Legislative Policy.

Section 216B.38 — Definitions.

Section 216B.39 — Assigned Service Area.

Section 216B.40 — Exclusive Service Right; Service Extension.

Section 216B.41 — Effect Of Incorporation, Annexation, Or Consolidation.

Section 216B.42 — Service Extension In Certain Situations.

Section 216B.421 — Homestead; Option Of Electric Service.

Section 216B.43 — Hearing On Complaint.

Section 216B.44 — Municipal Service Territory Extension.

Section 216B.45 — Municipal Purchase Of Public Utility.

Section 216B.46 — Municipal Acquisition Procedures; Notice; Election.

Section 216B.465 — Voter Ratification Of Municipal Purchase; Limited Application.

Section 216B.47 — Acquisition By Eminent Domain.

Section 216B.48 — Relations With Affiliated Interest.

Section 216B.49 — Securities; Public Financing.

Section 216B.50 — Restrictions On Property Transfer And Merger.

Section 216B.51 — Stock Purchase.

Section 216B.52 — Appeal.

Section 216B.53 — Suspension Of Commission Order.

Section 216B.54 — Legal Action Against Violation.

Section 216B.56 — Burden Of Proof.

Section 216B.57 — Penalty For Violation Of Act.

Section 216B.58 — Penalties; Construing Act, Omission, And Failure.

Section 216B.59 — Continuing Violation.

Section 216B.60 — Penalties Cumulative.

Section 216B.61 — Actions To Recover Penalties.

Section 216B.62 — Regulatory Expenses.

Section 216B.63 — Interest On Assessment.

Section 216B.64 — Attorney General's Responsibilities.

Section 216B.65 — Department To Employ Necessary Staff.

Section 216B.66 — Construction.

Section 216B.67 — Citation.

Section 216B.68 — Definitions; Mercury Emissions Reduction.

Section 216B.681 — Monitoring Mercury Emissions.

Section 216B.682 — Mercury Emissions-reduction Plans.

Section 216B.683 — Mercury Emissions Reduction; Cost Recovery, Financial Incentives.

Section 216B.684 — Environmental Assessment Of Mercury Emissions-reduction Plan.

Section 216B.685 — Mercury Emissions-reduction Plan Approval.

Section 216B.6851 — Utility Option.

Section 216B.686 — Other Environmental Improvement Plans.

Section 216B.687 — Mercury Emissions Reduction Implementation, Operation.

Section 216B.688 — Relationship To Other State Financial Requirements.

Section 216B.79 — Preventative Maintenance.

Section 216B.82 — Local Power Quality Zones.