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STATIONARY: Commission Certifies System Interconnect.(California Energy Commission; Plug)(Power Inc.)(Brief Article)
Fuel Cell Technology News, July, 2002
Plug Power, Inc. (968 Albany-Shaker Rd., Latham, NY 12110; Tel: 518/782-7700), announced that the California Energy Commission (CEC) has certified that its 5 kW stationary fuel cell system complies with the requirements of California's "Rule 21" grid- interconnection standard.
The CEC and California's investor-owned electric utilities spent more than a year jointly developing Rule 21, which streamlines otherwise complicated interconnection, operating and metering regulations, and processes applicable to distributed energy generators. Rule 21 will ensure safe connection to the electric grid in the state of California and, at the same time, encourage the installation of small generators to reduce the demand on California's electrical system.
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