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What is CA Interconnection Application

The California Interconnection Application for Non-Export Generating Facilities is a business form used by customers and producers to request the interconnection of non-export generating facilities to PG&E's distribution system.

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CA Interconnection Application is needed by:
  • California residents with non-export generating facilities
  • Energy producers seeking interconnection with PG&E
  • Businesses installing net energy metered generating facilities
  • Homeowners with energy storage systems
  • Renewable energy developers
  • Utilities managing interconnection requests

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    Start by accessing pdfFiller and searching for the California Interconnection Application for Non-Export Generating Facilities.
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    Once found, open the form in your browser. Familiarize yourself with the layout and navigation of pdfFiller's interface.
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    Before beginning, gather all necessary information including site plans, technical descriptions, and any relevant documentation about your generating facility.
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    Begin completing the form by clicking on each field. Enter clear and accurate information where required. Utilize the instructions provided in each section of the form.
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    Make sure to fill in all blank fields and check the necessary checkboxes to avoid any processing delays. Refer to PG&E guidelines as needed while filling in technical details.
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    After completing all fields, carefully review the form for accuracy and completeness. Double-check your provided information against your supporting documents.
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    Once reviewed, finalize the form by saving your changes. Use the options available in pdfFiller to download a copy or submit the application directly through the platform.
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Eligibility to file this application includes individuals or entities with non-export generating facilities and net energy metered facilities in California wishing to connect to PG&E's distribution system.
While specific deadlines may vary based on utility policies, it is generally recommended to submit the application as early as possible to avoid delays in the interconnection process.
The completed application can be submitted electronically through pdfFiller or printed and mailed to PG&E. Ensure you follow the submission procedures outlined by the utility.
Along with the application form, you may need to include drawings, site plans, technical descriptions of the generating facility, and evidence of compliance with local regulations.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, entering inaccurate technical information, and failing to include required supporting documents. Ensure all sections are fully completed.
Processing times can vary based on workload and complexity of the application. It is advisable to check with PG&E for estimated processing timelines.
If you need to update your application after submission, contact PG&E directly to inquire about the procedure for making amendments or corrections.
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