Distributed Generation Agreement Sample Contracts

DISTRIBUTED GENERATION GUIDELINES MANUAL
Distributed Generation Agreement • December 21st, 2021 • Texas

This agreement defines the relationship between the Cooperative and Member-Producer including pricing and other terms affecting the purchase and sale of electricity as well as reasonable conditions for interconnection and parallel operation.

THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the City of San Augustine (City) and
Distributed Generation Agreement • December 18th, 2024

City of San Augustine owns and operates a municipal electric utility engaged in the distribution of electricity serving the City of San Augustine and portions of San Augustine County, Texas; and Customer intends to construct, own, operate, maintain, and connect to the City of San Augustine electric distribution system, a Distributed Generation system (DG System) with a nameplate rating less than or equal to 50kW AC at address:

DISTRIBUTED GENERATION GUIDELINES MANUAL AGREEMENT
Distributed Generation Agreement • May 13th, 2024

This agreement establishes the terms governing the relationship between the Cooperative and the Member-Producer, encompassing pricing and other relevant conditions impacting the buying and selling of electricity, as well as reasonable provisions for interconnection and simultaneous operation. The Cooperative operates an electric utility serving portions of McLennan, Bell, Bosque, Falls, Milam, Coryell, and Hamilton Counties, while the Member-Producer either owns or intends to own, operate, and maintain a Distributed Generation System (DG System) of 50 KW or less. The Member-Producer seeks to interconnect and operate such a system alongside the Cooperative's electric distribution network at the following address:

Distributed Generation Guidelines Manual
Distributed Generation Agreement • May 7th, 2023

Navarro County Electric Cooperative, Inc. (NCEC) is a non-profit electric utility company serving portions of Ellis, Navarro, Freestone Hill and Limestone Counties in Texas; and NCEC Member intends to construct, own, operate, maintain, and connect to the NCEC electric distribution system, a Distributed Generation system (DG System) with a nameplate rating less than or equal to 50kW AC at address:

T EMPLATE DISTRIBUTED GENERATION AGREEMENT
Distributed Generation Agreement • October 5th, 2023

WHEREAS the Customer has applied to the Utility for the connection of a Distributed Generator to the Distribution Network and the Utility is prepared to approve the connection in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract.

DISTRIBUTED GENERATION AGREEMENT
Distributed Generation Agreement • August 11th, 2023

This agreement defines the relationship between the Cooperative and Member including pricing and other terms affecting the purchase and sale of electricity as well as reasonable conditions for interconnection and parallel operation.