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Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for the State of Goa and Union Territories (Solar PV Grid Interactive System based on Net Metering) Regulations, 2019" (hereinafter referred to as "Net Metering Regulations, 2019")
UNION OF INDIA
India
India
Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for the State of Goa and Union Territories (Solar PV Grid Interactive System based on Net Metering) Regulations, 2019" (hereinafter referred to as "Net Metering Regulations, 2019")
Rule JOINT-ELECTRICITY-REGULATORY-COMMISSION-FOR-THE-STATE-OF-GOA-AND-UNION-TERRITORIES-SOLAR-PV-GRID-INTERACTIVE-SYSTEM-BASED-ON-NET-METERING-REGULATIONS-2019-HEREINAFTER-REFERRED-TO-AS-NET-METERING-REGULATIONS-2019 of 2019
- Published on 24 July 2019
- Commenced on 24 July 2019
- [This is the version of this document from 24 July 2019.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short Title, Commencement and extent.
- 1.1. These Regulations shall be called the "Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for the State of Goa and Union Territories (Solar PV Grid Interactive System based on Net Metering) Regulations, 2019" (hereinafter referred to as "Net Metering Regulations, 2019").2. Definitions, Abbreviations and Interpretations.
- 2.1. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:3. Scope of Regulations and Extent of Application.
- 3.1. These Regulations shall be applicable to the grid connected solar projects subject to the fulfilment of Eligibility Criteria specified in these Regulations.4. Eligibility Criteria.
- 4.1. Solar Projects of capacity up to 500 kWp at one premise based on the technologies approved by MNRE are eligible for connecting the project with the Grid under these Regulations. The capacity of the Solar Project to be installed under Group Net Metering or Virtual Net Metering framework shall not be less than 5 kWp and more than 500 kWpProvided that the Solar Project of rating higher than 500 kWp can be considered by the Distribution Licensee if the distribution system remains stable with higher rating Solar Project getting connected to the grid.5. Third Party Owned Solar Project.
- In the third party owned Solar Project, the following conditions shall apply:i. The Consumer may lease out / rent the Rooftop Space/ Land/ Water bodies to a Solar Project Developer on a mutual commercial arrangement for setting up Solar Project under Net Metering framework. The Consumer will pay the Solar Project Developer for all the energy generated by the Solar Project at a mutually agreed tariff. The commercial arrangement between the Project Developer and the Prosumer will be submitted to the Distribution Licensee for records and the Distribution Licensee will not have any role in such commercial arrangement. All the provisions of Net Metering framework shall be applicable for Solar Project set up by a Solar Project Developer.ii. Such Solar Projects set up under these Regulations shall be exempted from Open Access restrictions and associated charges including losses.iii. The Distribution Licensee / Nodal Agency may explore other business models that may facilitate the proliferation of Grid connected Rooftop solar projects. For any new business model not envisaged in these Regulations, the Commission will approve the framework for such business model based on the specific Petition to be filed in this regard.6. Solar Power Generation Capacities.
- 6.1. The Distribution Licensee may undertake demand aggregation and other related activities, to promote solar power capacity in its licensed area. The Distribution Licensee may act EPC to undertake solar power development:Provided that in case the Distribution Licensee acts EPC, the income from such activity shall be considered as "Other Income" under the provisions of the applicable Tariff Regulations.7. Solar Project-Types.
- For the purpose of these Regulations, the Commission has covered the Solar Power Projects for Prosumer, which may be roof mounted, ground mounted, floating on water bodies or installed on Elevated structures.8. Metering Arrangement.
- 8.1. The metering system shall be as per the Central Electricity Authority (Installation & Operation of Meters) Regulations, 2006, as amended from time to time.9. Inter-connection with the Distribution Network, Standards and Safety.
- 9.1. The Distribution Licensee shall ensure that the inter-connection of the Solar Project with its distribution network conforms to the specifications, standards and other provisions specified in the CEA (Technical Standard for Connectivity of the Distributed Generation Resources) Regulations, 2013, CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 including amendments thereto, the CEA (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply), Regulations, 2010 including amendments thereto, the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for the State of Goa and UTs (Electricity Supply Code) Regulations, 2018 including amendments thereto, and the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for the State of Goa and UTs (State Grid Code) Regulations, 2010 including amendments thereto.10. Communication Facilities.
- All grid connected Solar Projects shall have electricity meters with features to record energy for data storage for injection into the grid through Solar Energy Meter as provided under these Regulations:Provided that all projects shall have communication port for exchanging real time information with the Distribution Licensee:Provided further that all Meters shall have Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) facility.11. Billing, Energy Accounting and Settlement.
- 11.1. The accounting of electricity exported from the Solar Project and imported from the Grid by the Eligible Consumer shall become effective from the date of connectivity of the Solar Project with the distribution network.12. Penalty or Compensatio.
- Failure in Metering System. - In case of failure of metering system, the provisions of penalty or compensation shall be as per the provisions of the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for the State of Goa and UTs (Standards of Performance for Distribution Licensees) Regulations, 2015 for the Distribution Licensee.13. Late Payment Surcharge.
- In case the payment by the Distribution Licensee under Regulation 11.3 above is delayed beyond 31st of May of that year, a Late Payment Surcharge at the rate of 1.25% per month from the delay beyond 31st May shall be levied on the Distribution Licensee.14. Charges for Banking of Solar Power.
- The Solar Projects, whether self-owned or third party owned installed under these Regulations, shall be exempted from charges in respect of banking of electricity.15. Renewable Purchase Obligation and Eligibility to Participate under REC Mechanism.
- 15.1. The quantum of electricity consumed by the Eligible Consumer from the Solar Project under the Net Metering Arrangement shall qualify towards his compliance of Solar RPO, if such Consumer is an Obligated Entity.16. Procedure for Application and Registration.
- 16.1. The Eligible Consumer shall apply to the concerned Distribution Licensee for connectivity of the Solar Project with the Licensee's distribution network along with one-time, non-refundable registration fee for Rs. 500 (five hundred) or such other amount as may be stipulated by the Commission from time to time; and the Distribution Licensee shall acknowledge receipt of such application:Provided that the Distribution Licensee shall provide the option of making such application and payment of fees by electronic means online within two months from the date of publication of these Regulations.17. Power to relax.
- The Commission may by general or special order, for reasons to be recorded in writing, and after giving an opportunity of hearing to the Parties likely to be affected, relax any of the provisions of these Regulations on its own motion or on an application made before it by an interested person.18. Power to amend.
- The Commission may at any time add, vary, alter, suspend, modify, amend or repeal any of the provisions of these Regulations.19. Repeal and Savings.
- Save as otherwise provided in this Net Metering Regulations, 2019, JERC (Grid Connected Ground Mounted and Solar Rooftop and Metering) Regulations, 2015, together with amendments made from time to time, are hereby repealed:Provided that for all purposes, including review matters pertaining to the period till notification of these Regulations, the issues relating to Net Metering shall be governed by the provisions of the JERC (Grid Connected Ground Mounted and Solar Rooftop and Metering) Regulations, 2015, including amendments thereto, as may be applicable.20. Power to remove difficulties.
- In case of any difficulty arising while giving effect to the provisions of these Regulations, the Commission may either suo-motu or on a Petition, by an order, make such provisions not inconsistent with the provisions of the Act as may appear to be necessary.Annexure A: Voltage level Harmonics, Standards: Harmonics & Inverter. - Harmonics shall be as per IEEE 519 Standards. The permissible individual harmonics level shall be less than 3% (for both voltage and current harmonics) and Total Harmonics Distortion (THD) for both voltage and current harmonics of the Grid system shall be less than 5%.Inverter Standards. - Inverter should comply with IEC 61683/IS 61683 for efficiency and Measurements and should comply IEC 60068-2 (1, 2, 14, 30) / Equivalent BIS Standard for environmental testing. Inverter should supervise the grid condition continuously and in the event of grid failure (or) under voltage (or) over voltage, Solar Plant should be disconnected by the circuit Breaker / Auto switch provided in the Inverter.| Various Other Standards | |||
| Sl. | Parameter | Reference | Requirements |
| 1. | Overall conditions of service | State Distribution/Supply Code | State Distribution/Supply Code |
| 2. | Overall Grid Standards | Central Electricity Authority (Grid Standard)Regulations 2010 | Central Electricity Authority (Grid Standard)Regulations 2010 |
| 3. | Equipment | BIS / IEC / IEEE | BIS / IEC / IEEE |
| 4. | Meters | Central Electricity Authority (Installation &operation of meters) Regulation 2006 as amended time to time | Central Electricity Authority (Installation &operation of meters) Regulation 2006 as amended time to time |
| 5. | Safety and supply | Central Electricity Authority (Measures relatingto Safety and Electricity Supply) Regulations, 2010 | Central Electricity Authority (Measures relatingto Safety and Electricity Supply) Regulations, 2010 |
| 6. | Harmonic Requirements Harmonic Current | IEEE 519CEA (TechnicalStandards for Connectivity of the DistributedGeneration Resources) Regulations 2013. | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013. |
| 7. | Synchronization | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013 | Solar Plant must be equipped with a gridfrequency synchronization device. Every time the generatingstation is synchronized to the electricity system. It shall notcause voltage fluctuation greater than +/- 5% at the point ofconnection. |
| 8. | Voltage | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013 | The voltage-operating window should minimizenuisance tripping and should be under operating range of 80% to110% of the nominal connected voltage. Beyond a clearing time of2 second, the Solar Plant must isolate itself from the grid. |
| 9. | Flicker | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013 | Operation of Solar Plant should not causevoltage flicker in excess of the limits stated in IEC 61000standards or other equivalent Indian standards, if any. |
| 10. | Frequency | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013 | When the Distribution system frequency deviatesoutside the specified conditions (50.5 Hz on upper side and 47.5Hz on lower side), There should be over and under frequency tripfunctions with a clearing time of 0.2 seconds. |
| 11. | DC injection | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013 | Should not inject DCpower more than 0.5% of full rated output at the interconnectionpoint or1% of rated inverter output current intodistribution system under any operating condition. |
| 12. | Power Factor | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013 | While the output of the inverter is greater than50%, a lagging power factor of greater than 0.9 should operate. |
| 13. | Islanding and Disconnection | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013 | The Solar Project in the event of fault, voltageor frequency variations must island/disconnect itself within IECstandard on stipulated period. |
| 14. | Overload and Overheat | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013 | The inverter should have the facility toautomatically switch off in case of overload or overheating andshould restart when normal conditions are restored. |
| 15. | Paralleling Device | IEEE 519CEA (Technical Standards for Connectivity of theDistributed Generation Resources) Regulations 2013 | Paralleling device of Solar System shall becapable of withstanding 220% of the normal voltage at theinterconnection point. |
| 16. | Note:The standards/specifications shall be subject toamendments/revisions from time to time by the DistributionLicensee and the State Agency on respective websites. |
| 1. | Applicant's Full Name | : |
| 2. | Address of the premises at which Solar Projectis to be installed. | : |
| 3. | Telephone/Mobile No. | : |
| 4. | E-mail ID (if available) | : |
| 5. | Alternate Address for communication (if any) | : |
| 6. | Category of existing electricity connection | : |
| 7. | Consumer No. | : |
| 8. | Sanctioned Load / Contract Demand (in kW /kVA/HP). | : |
| 9. | Voltage at which existing supply has been given(in volts). | : |
| 10. | Proposed AC capacity of Roof-top Solar PV Systemto be installed (in kW). | : |
| 11. | Voltage at the output of Solar inverter (involts). | : |
| 12. | Details of Registration Fee paid (Rs. 500/-). | : |
| Date : ____________________ | Signature of Applicant. | |
| Application No. _____________________________ | ||
| Date of Receipt ____________________________ |
1. Copy of the latest paid electricity bill.
2. General Power of Attorney in favour of signatory in case of Partnership Firms; certified true copy of the Resolution, authorizing the signatory to deal with the concerned Distribution Licensee, passed by the Board of Directors in case of Companies (as applicable).
3. Technical details of PV modules, Inverter and other equipment of system proposed to be installed.
4. Proof of payment of Registration Fee.
......................................................................................................................AcknowledgementReceived an Application from ........................................ for connectivity/installation of Solar Project of capacity of ................... kW as per details below: -| Date of Receipt | Applicant's Name | Application Number | Existing Consumer No. | Capacity of Rooftop Solar PV System |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) |