Buyer's Guide 2024
Interconnection Standards
Solar & Battery Regulation & Incentive Programs
Program Overview
- Category
- Regulatory Policy
- Program Type
- Interconnection
- Implementing Sector
- State
- State
- Oregon
- Eligible Storage Technologies
- Geothermal Electric, Solar Thermal Electric, Solar Photovoltaics, Wind (All), Biomass, Hydroelectric, Municipal Solid Waste, Combined Heat & Power, Fuel Cells using Non-Renewable Fuels, Landfill Gas, Tidal, Wave, Wind (Small), Anaerobic Digestion, Fuel Cells using Renewable Fuels
- Applicable Utilities
- Investor-owned utilities (Idaho Power is exempt from interconnection standards for net-metered systems)
- System Capacity Limit
- Greater than 20 MW for large generators; Up to 10 MW for small generators; 25 kW for residential net metered; 2 MW for non-residential net metered
- Standard Agreement
- Yes
- Insurance Requirements
- "Additional" liability insurance not required; small generator facilities over 200 kW must have general liability insurance
- External Disconnect Switch
- Not required for inverter-based systems up to 25 kW; required for all other systems
- Net Metering Required
- No (separate interconnection standards exist for net-metered systems)
- Administrator
- Applicable Sectors
- Commercial, Industrial, Local Government, Nonprofit, Residential, Schools, State Government, Federal Government, Agricultural, Institutional
- Budget
- Last Updated
- 02/23/2022
- Funding Source
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