Interconnection agreements
An interconnection agreement is an agreement between a power project developer and the local utility to secure a right to distribute the generated electricity, normally through existing transmission lines. It is often incorporated into or closely linked to a power purchase agreement. Normally, parties in an interconnection agreement agree to perform tasks necessary to modify the electrical grid to accept a new source of power (the utility) and to pay for the cost of the upgrades (the power producer).
Interconnection Agreement Template - 37pg - General - MS Word (288 KB)
Large Generator Intercon. Agreement (>20 MW) - 107pg - USA - PDF (737 KB)
Small Generator Intercon. Agreement with Add. Doc. - 259pg - USA-PDF(705KB)
Russian Intercon. Agreement + Wind Power Plant Intercon. Study and Cooperation Agreement with Add. Doc. - 48pg - Russia - PDF (627 KB)
Solar/Wind Intercon. Agreement (30-1,000 kW) - 12pg - USA - PDF (77 KB)
Net Metering Interconnection Agreement - 8pg - USA - PDF (68 KB)
Interconnection Agreement Template - 37pg - General - MS Word (288 KB)
Large Generator Intercon. Agreement (>20 MW) - 107pg - USA - PDF (737 KB)
Small Generator Intercon. Agreement with Add. Doc. - 259pg - USA-PDF(705KB)
Russian Intercon. Agreement + Wind Power Plant Intercon. Study and Cooperation Agreement with Add. Doc. - 48pg - Russia - PDF (627 KB)
Solar/Wind Intercon. Agreement (30-1,000 kW) - 12pg - USA - PDF (77 KB)
Net Metering Interconnection Agreement - 8pg - USA - PDF (68 KB)
