Ill. Admin. Code tit. 83, § 467.45 - Pre-Application Report
a) In addition to the
information described in Section
467.60, which may
be provided in response to an informal request, a potential applicant may submit a
formal written request form along with a non-refundable fee of $300 for a
pre-application report on a proposed project at a specific site. The EDC shall
provide the pre-application data described in this Section to the potential
applicant within 20 business days after receipt of the completed request form and
payment of the $300 fee. The pre-application report produced by the EDC is
non-binding and does not confer any rights; the potential applicant must
successfully file an application before it can interconnect with the EDC's system.
The written pre-application report request form shall include the following
information to clearly and sufficiently identify the location of the proposed point
of interconnection:
1) project contact information,
including name, address, phone number and email address;
2) project location (street address with nearby
cross streets, town, and GPS coordinates in decimal format);
3) meter number, pole number or other equivalent
information identifying proposed point of interconnection, if available;
4) generator type (e.g., solar, wind, combined
heat and power, energy storage or inverter system or fuel cells);
5) size (alternating current kW);
6) single or three-phase generator
configuration;
7) whether a stand-alone
generator is proposed (no onsite load, not including station service);
8) whether new electric service is required for
the site. Include the existing minimum and maximum on-site electrical demand (in
kVA) and describe any expected changes to the minimum and maximum on-site electrical
demand (in kVA), including the timing of those changes; and
9) the number and capacity of each generator unit
to be interconnected at the site specified in the pre-application report
request.
b) Using the
information provided in the pre-application report request form described in
subsection (a), the EDC shall identify the substation/area bus, bank or circuit
likely to serve the proposed point of interconnection. This selection by the EDC
does not necessarily indicate, after application of the relevant review process,
that this would be the circuit to which the project ultimately connects. The
potential applicant must request additional pre-application reports if information
about multiple points of interconnection is requested. Subject to subsection (c),
the pre-application report shall include the following information:
1) Identification of up to two distribution
circuits within one quarter mile of the proposed point of interconnection, including
the following information:
A) Substation and
circuit identifying information;
B)
Feeder configuration (e.g., radial or network);
C) Number and size of phase conductors at the
point of interconnection;
D) Distance to
three-phase (if applicable);
E) Primary
circuit voltage at the point of interconnection;
F) Existing aggregate generation capacity
interconnected to the identified substations and circuits;
G) Aggregate generation capacity and non-binding
estimated costs associated with projects earlier in the queue and planned for the
identified substations and circuits;
H)
Capacity of the substation transformer, substation circuit equipment, and lowest
rated circuit equipment between the proposed point of interconnection and the
substation/area bus identified;
I)
Circuit peak and minimum load: estimated if actual is unavailable (i.e., minimum
load from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Central Prevailing Time for fixed panel photovoltaic
(PV) systems, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for PV systems using tracking systems, or
absolute minimum for non-PV and energy storage systems);
J) Approximate circuit distance between the
proposed point of interconnection and the identified substation or area
bus;
K) Size and type of relevant
protective devices between the proposed point of interconnection and the
substation/area bus identified, including:
i)
Lowest rated upstream recloser, where applicable; and
ii) Lowest rated upstream fuse, where
applicable;
L) Number of
regulating devices between the proposed point of interconnection and the
substation/area bus identified; and
M)
For the EDC's proposed point of interconnection, all existing or anticipated
constraints that might affect the interconnection.
2) Disclosure from the EDC as to whether the
aggregate contingent upgrades of the systems earlier in the queue are estimated to
exceed the following thresholds, if such estimates are available:
A) Distribution facility replacement/upgrades of
$50,000;
B) Substation transformer
replacement/upgrades of $100,000; or
C)
Transmission replacement/upgrades of $100,000.
c) The pre-application report need only include
existing data. A pre-application report request does not obligate the EDC to conduct
a study or other analysis of the proposed generator in the event that data is not
readily available. If the EDC cannot complete all or some of a pre-application
report due to lack of available data, the EDC shall provide the interconnection
customer with a pre-application report that includes the data that is available. The
provision of information on "available capacity" within the pre-application report
represents the best information available to the EDC at the time of the reporting
and does not imply that an interconnection up to this level may be completed without
impacts.
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