Thursday, February 28, 2013
222 S. Hamilton, Madison,
WI 53704
Immediate Release February 26, 2013
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Don Wichert, Executive Director
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Don Wichert, Executive Director
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RENEW
Petitions PSC to Improve Interconnection Rules
RENEW
Wisconsin (RENEW) filed a petition on February 22 asking the Public Service
Commission (PSCW) to simplify the process under which distributed generators can
connect their generators to Wisconsin’s electrical grid. The vast majority of
these small generating facilities are fueled with locally available renewable
energy resources like biogas, solar, and wind.
RENEW’s
filing grew out of a year-long study that assessed how Wisconsin’s 10-year old interconnection
rule (PSC 119) compares with best practices established in other states.
“We
found that Wisconsin’s outdated rules
hurts distributed generators by adding complexity, time, and cost to the interconnection
process ,” said Don Wichert, RENEW’s interim Executive Director and study
coordinator. “Most of the renewable
energy systems coming on line now are owned by non-utility generators. Fixing
the problems in PSC 119 will lead to more renewable energy systems going in
faster and at a lower cost. Supported by 86 companies, organizations, and
individuals, RENEW’s petition identified 10 specific changes that, if adopted
by the PSC, would align Wisconsin’s interconnection procedures with national
best practices.
“Customer-owned renewable energy systems save
ratepayers money in many ways”, said Wichert.
“Because they offset electrical needs right where the electricity is
being used, distributed renewables supply clean electricity in a reliable and
affordable manner, avoiding potentially expensive investments in central
generating plants and costly transmission lines. Moreover, they create jobs and
support local businesses. These are all
positive public policy goals”, Wichert said.
RENEW’s
petition can be accessed at RENEW’s web site (http://www.renewwisconsin.org/interconnection/interconnectionToolbox.htm)
or at the PSCW’s electronic filing system under Docket No. 05-GF-233.
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RENEW
Wisconsin is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3)
that leads and represents businesses, organizations, and individuals who seek
more clean, renewable energy in Wisconsin.
More information on RENEW’s website: www.renewwisconsin.org.
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