saladhawks
Electrical
- Jun 4, 2004
- 86
The utility that I currently work for has an approval process for 1-Family Residential Solar Systems that limits the installed capacity to the average annual energy consumption for the previous 2 years of electric billing history.
I have recently "rejected" several such Residential Solar System applications, as the installed capacity was around 2-to-3 times the average annual energy consumption. Before trying to change my utility's approval process, I wanted to check for any "case histories" where allowing Residential Solar Systems with a capacity 2-to-3 times larger than annual energy consumption directly led to problems.
Note that the 1-Family Residential Solar Systems that I am refering to are all less than 10 KW capacity and are connected to the utility 120/240V, 1-phase, 3-wire secondary distribuiton system.
I have recently "rejected" several such Residential Solar System applications, as the installed capacity was around 2-to-3 times the average annual energy consumption. Before trying to change my utility's approval process, I wanted to check for any "case histories" where allowing Residential Solar Systems with a capacity 2-to-3 times larger than annual energy consumption directly led to problems.
Note that the 1-Family Residential Solar Systems that I am refering to are all less than 10 KW capacity and are connected to the utility 120/240V, 1-phase, 3-wire secondary distribuiton system.