The pre-application process is used to evaluate potential Distributed Energy Resource (DER) customer locations. Requesting a DER pre-application is optional, but the results of the application provide valuable information to the applicant, including the anticipated system reinforcements required to support the interconnection of a DER to PPL Electric Utilities’ distribution system. The customer is responsible for the costs associated with those reinforcements. The application response also includes an estimated timeline and costs based on load projections and the system configuration as of the date of the request.
While the DER pre-application is open to all customers and developers, we expect this new process to be most useful to developers of large interconnection projects (>= 500 kW) nameplate who are seeking order-of-magnitude costs to make more informed business decisions. Again, this is an optional step intended to provide general information about anticipated system upgrades, as well as estimated costs based on recent system data. See below for a visual illustration of the process.
Download, complete and email the pre-application to DERapplications@pplweb.com
Welcome to PPL’s Renewable Energy Connection, an industry-leading online portal where you can easily apply to connect your solar panels or other distributed generation projects. There are two steps to connecting your distributed generation project to the grid:
Our online application:
All applications, regardless of size, must be submitted online. The majority will be fast-tracked for approval. The customer’s social security or tax identification number is required to be reimbursed for generating electricity. If the customer does not have this number on file, the application will prompt you to call Customer Service before completing an application at 1-800-342-5775.
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