Go Green, But Make it Safe

Distributed Generation system solar panelsPeople’s Electric is responsible for maintaining a safe, reliable electric grid to power the communities we serve. PEC is also a supporter of renewable energy resources. A large portion of PEC’s annual energy purchases are from renewable generators. As an increasing number of members consider options to install grid-connected distributed generation (DG) systems, like solar panels or small wind turbines, we are prepared to assist members while still maintaining the safety of the grid. 560307902

Grid-connected generation systems allow you to power your home or business with renewable energy, but the system must be connected to the grid to keep power flowing when the sun does not shine or the wind does not blow. In most cases, these systems have the ability to feed excess power back into the electric grid.

Q: Does PEC sell or finance generation equipment (like solar panels or small wind turbines)?
At this time, PEC does not but we are always evaluating new options and technologies to better serve our members.

Co-op members who are interested in DG systems, or plan to install a DG system for their home or business, should contact PEC prior to installation. “We want to help you choose a system that includes the safety and power quality components necessary to keep you, co-op crews and members of the community safe,” PEC’s director of reliability & GIS Clay Anderson said. “If a storm hits and a power outage occurs, for example, distributed generation systems must be able to properly disconnect from the electric grid to ensure line workers are not injured or electrocuted while restoring power. And these systems don’t become a source of fault current back onto the utility.”

Q: Can PEC recommend a company/ individual who sells solar panels/ wind turbines?
We encourage you to research options specific to your needs.

An interconnection agreement must be reviewed and signed before your distributed generation system is connected to the electric grid. The agreement is intended to ensure safe, reliable and quality electric service for all.

Q: Can I install solar panels/wind turbines?
Yes. Since the use of such consumer-side generation may push back energy onto PEC’s system, it’s important that you speak with Clay Anderson, PEC’s Director of Reliability & GIS, at (580) 272-1562. He will review your application and make sure all information and documents are supplied. Prior to interconnection of member equipment to PEC’s system, an onsite inspection by PEC personnel is required.

Find a link to PEC’s Distributed Generation Procedures & Guidelines Manual on our Renewable Energy Systems page. The way we generate and use electricity is evolving. Let’s work together to ensure a safe, reliable electric system. 870602000

PEC is here to help. If you have questions, please contact us by calling our Member Services department at (580) 332-3031.