Superseding Revised Sheet No. 43B-1 Effective March 20, 2008 REVISED SHEET NO. 43B-1 Effective August 18, 2008 APPENDIX II NET ENERGY METERING AND INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT (Greater Than 10 kW But.

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How to fill out the Appendix II and Exhibit A - Hawaii Electric Light online

Filling out the Appendix II and Exhibit A for the Hawaii Electric Light is essential for customers looking to install a generating facility in parallel with the company's distribution system. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users complete the forms accurately and efficiently online.

Follow the steps to complete the Appendix II and Exhibit A forms.

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
  2. Fill in the customer-generator's name, mailing address, city, state, zip code, and telephone number in Section 1 of Exhibit A.
  3. Provide the generating facility's location and electric service account or meter number if it's different from the customer's address.
  4. In Section 2, indicate the type of generating facility you intend to install, selecting from options such as solar, wind, or hydro, and provide respective capacity details.
  5. In Section 3, input technical details of the generator such as manufacturer, model name and number, and capacity ratings.
  6. Complete Section 4, if applicable, by providing technical information for synchronous and induction generators, including operational characteristics.
  7. Fill in the interconnecting equipment technical data in Section 5, if an interposing transformer is used, and provide the necessary transformer specifications.
  8. Attach a single-line diagram, relay list, and three-line diagram, along with any other specified documentation as required in Sections 6 and 8.
  9. Provide all necessary insurance information in Section 9, ensuring compliance with the requirements stated.
  10. Review all sections for completeness and accuracy before saving your changes.
  11. Save your changes, download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.

Complete your forms online today to ensure your generating facility is set up efficiently.

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Why is my Heco bill so high?

Fuel Costs The cost of fuel used to make electricity can have a significant impact on your bill. You pay no more than the actual cost of fuel purchased. Hawaiian Electric does not make any profit on fuel. That means when the price of fuel goes up, the increase is reflected in your bill.

A Standard Interconnection Agreement (SIA) is for renewable and non-renewable systems. This agreement allows you to reduce the amount of energy you require from the utility by energy produced from your system. Any surplus exported to the grid will not be "stored" or credited on your bill.

A solar interconnection agreement is a legally binding contract between an electric utility and a customer. The agreement establishes all the terms and conditions associated with operating the customer's solar system in parallel with the utility's electric power system.

Electricity prices in Hawaii are generally higher than on the U.S. mainland due to the cost of imported oil used to power many of the islands' generators. The fluctuation in the cost of fuel, which makes up roughly 50% of a typical bill, is the biggest driver.

Rule 14H means the Hawaiian Electric Company's tariff Rule No. 14 Section H entitled “Interconnection of Distributed Generating Facilities Operating in Parallel with the Company's Electric System”.

Our Privacy Principles We will not sell, rent, or license your personal information. We treat customer information as confidential, consistent with legal and regulatory requirements. We will only share your information with your consent or as provided for in this policy.

rules and practices. The disconnect devices shall be furnished and installed by the Customer- Generator and are to be connected between the Generating Facility and the Company's electric system.

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