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Installing Generating Equipment

Electric Generating Equipment Considerations

Let us help you safely connect your electric generating equipment system with our electrical system.

To avoid property damage or personal injury, make sure you have properly isolated your home from our system before connecting portable generators for back-up or emergency power.

If you're installing a permanent electric generating equipment such as solar or wind, or if you are installing an energy storage technology, state regulations subject all such systems operating in parallel with ours to be reviewed and approved.

Installing permanent alternative energy fueled generating equipment may qualify you for our Net Metering Service, where electricity generated is used to offset part or all of your electricity needs.

See Appalachian Power's Tariff Book for applicable rates in effect at the time of your interconnection request.

Ready to start the process? You can apply online after registering for an account with PowerClerk.


Virginia Customers

Meter Base Transfer Switches

A popular method of properly isolating your portable generator is with a meter base transfer switch. Appalachian Power has approved several brands and models of these devices for use within our service territory. You must purchase your own device and we must install that device for you. Please check with us in advance to ensure the device you are considering is approved for use. You must also sign a liability waiver and pay a $100 trip charge for the installation.

Pre-Application Reports

For requests for electric system information relative to a specific site under consideration for Distributed Generation, please visit https://aep.powerclerk.com. Once on that site, the requestor will want to click “New Pre-Application Request” in order to get the process started.


West Virginia Customers

Level 1 and Level 2 Interconnection Applications can be found in the WV Net Metering Customer Package.


Additional Information About Interconnecting Your Generating Equipment System

DER Technical Interconnection & Interoperability Requirements
Virginia Interconnection Queue
Virginia DER Cost Guide
Tennessee Net Metering Customer Package
Tennessee Net Metering Interconnection Notification
Tennessee Net Metering – FAQs
Virginia Net Metering Customer Package
Virginia Net Metering Interconnection Notification
Virginia Level 1 Interconnection Request Form
Virginia Level 2–3 Interconnection Request Form
Virginia Net Metering – FAQs
Net Metering with Appalachian Power in Virginia
West Virginia Net Metering Customer Package
West Virginia Net Metering Interconnection Procedures

Important Update and FAQs

There are new DER requirements effective January 2024.  Check out our FAQs for more info.

  • DER Technical Interconnection & Interoperability Requirements

DER FAQs

What's DER mean?

DER, or distributed energy resources, are sources of electric power that aren't part of the main power system. This includes generators such as solar panels as well as energy storage facilities that operate alongside the main power system, also known as the power grid. Typically owned by customers, DER are primarily used to meet the energy needs of customers' home or business property. Any un-used power can be moved to the grid, if the DER is interconnected.

What are the requirements for me to add a DER?

Before anything is installed, it's important to go through the interconnection application process.

To connect your devices, like solar panels, battery storage systems, or generators, to the grid, we require you to have a valid tariff option and follow the DER Interconnection Process.

This process isn’t just about meeting utility requirements and state laws, it ensures the safety and reliability of the grid. It’s also an opportunity to uncover any hidden issues and make sure your DER works effectively.

Before committing to any vendor or contractor, we strongly recommend getting an approved interconnection application to understand any necessary upgrades, costs, or mitigations.

  • Submit an interconnection application

Make sure to install DER equipment that is IEEE 1547-2018-certified.

Starting January 1, 2024, make sure you have the right equipment that meets the IEEE 1547-2018 Standard or its equivalent to connect with us. This is important because as more DERs join the grid, they become crucial interconnected components, and we need to trust their reliable performance. For more information, check out the TIIR (our technical requirements document).

Don't forget to give APCO a heads-up whenever you make changes to your DER.

Before making any major changes to your installation, like adding more solar panels, upgrading or removing your generator, reach out to us. You can send an email to our coordinator or contact your customer account manager. This is a requirement of your Interconnection Service Agreement, and we're here to help ensure that your changes align with your current grid connection. We'll even give you advice on possible adjustments to support your updated DER.

What's the process to apply for interconnection of a DER?

Start your application through the on-line portal.

Once you've provided all the necessary information, paid any fees and signed your application, we'll start the technical review process. After conducting a Technical Analysis and agreeing on any required mitigations, we’ll provide you with the Interconnection Service Agreement (ISA) and if needed, a cost estimate that includes approved items and necessary upgrades. Once you've signed the ISA and submitted payment for the interconnection equipment, you're good to go. Construction can move forward, as long as there’s no further changes to your project.

After completing the installation, including required upgrades or meter updates, conducting all necessary testing and commissioning, and ensuring all payments associated with your DER Facility interconnection have been made, we’ll give you a Permission to Operate letter.

  • Submit an interconnection application

Do I need to upgrade any equipment for my DER installation?

You might, it depends on the capacity of the DER device(s) you're installing and how it's integrated into your existing electric service panel. We highly recommend connecting with a licensed electrician who has experience sizing panels for this kind of technology. Keep in mind that certain locations may have specific codes or requirements. For more info, you can refer to the National Electric Code (NEC 705.12) with your electrician.

Don’t forget, all customers must have a visible lockable disconnect switch for their DER interconnection.

Does APCO need to upgrade any equipment due to my DER interconnection?

During the technical evaluation of your application, we'll determine and document any necessary system upgrades. These upgrades might include replacing service transformers, meters, or adding additional meters, depending on the DER and program you're interested in.

What does APCO need to test/verify before I can energize my DER?

Depending on the nature and size of your DER, you'll need to provide proof of local inspections and testing. We’ll check meter functionality, placards, disconnects, and safe ingress/egress plans. It's important to have a qualified technical expert available to coordinate with our staff as needed. Your installer should conduct thorough testing to ensure device settings and communications capabilities meet APCO interconnection requirements.

When testing larger DERs, we review third-party testing results and APCO may come onsite to verify them with your DER technical representative. We also check meter functionality, placards, disconnects, and ensure safe ingress/egress plans are in place.

If your project doesn't meet the technical specs, it can lead to delays, disconnections, and extra costs. However, if your application is approved and your system is installed according to TIIR requirements, getting Permission to Operate should be straightforward.

What happens after my DER is in-service?

Make sure to keep your interconnected equipment in good working order by following the technical requirements, so it won't cause any issues with your electric service or other customers.

If we determine that your DER is not performing as expected or causing issues for the grid, we may ask you to temporarily shut down your device. If this happens, we can send someone to safely disconnect your service. You may need to work with your equipment provider or installer to investigate and resolve your device’s operational issues. Once you’re ready to restart your DER device, we'll make sure everything is in order and quickly reconnect your service after verifying normal operations.

We'll monitor your DER equipment and may send it commands.

We'll stay connected with your device to stay informed about your DER's performance. Verifying its effectiveness with the grid is important to us. If grid conditions require a change, we can provide instructions to your device.

If you need to take your DER out of service for anything other than routine maintenance, please reach out to our coordinator. We may request testing or other verifications to ensure your DER is set up and working correctly.

Other info
Do I need to have an Interconnection Service Agreement for my home backup generator?

You don’t need our approval for home backup generators that are only activated during outages. However, if you plan to connect it at the APCO meter you will need to get our approval and help. We may require certain information about your backup generator and there may be other local inspection or code requirements. We encourage you to reach out to a local qualified licensed electrician.

What is an aggregation for DERs?

These programs, created by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), allow third-party providers to contract with customers (like you) who own DERs to collectively offer services in the wholesale electric market. Aggregated DERs will be used by third-party aggregators, who respond to signals from the grid operator.

What happens if I want to join an aggregation?

Before connecting your DER (such as solar PVs or battery energy storage systems [BESS]) to an aggregation, make sure you have a valid Interconnection Service Agreement with APCO.

Your aggregator will then request permission from us to aggregate your devices, and we'll evaluate the feasibility of these devices responding to aggregation signals.

Additional information on Aggregation will be provided in a separate document as aggregation rules are developed by the wholesale energy entity and state commissions in the APCO markets.


For more specific information, download our DER Technical Interconnection & Interoperability Requirements and Net Metering Service Package(s) or contact our Distributed Generation Coordinator:

Net Metering Service Packages

  • Tennessee Net Metering Customer Package
  • Virginia Net Metering Customer Package
  • West Virginia Net Metering Customer Package

Tennessee:

Tyler E Schwartz
Customer Account Manager

PO Box 2021
Roanoke, VA 24022-2021
Phone:
540.985.2761
Email: teschwartz@aep.com

Virginia:

Tyler E Schwartz
Customer Account Manager

PO Box 2021
Roanoke, VA 24022-2021
Phone: 540.985.2761
Email: teschwartz@aep.com

West Virginia:

Leonard Price
Key Account Manager Sr

200 Association Drive
Charleston, WV 25311
Phone: 304.348.4126
Email: lprice@aep.com


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