The customer is the person whose name appears on your electric bill. If there are two names on the bill provide only one on the forms.
Who should sign the Form K for the customer?
The customer whose name appears on the National Grid electric bill should be signing the Form K on the last page.
Where do I get my NMPC Account Number?
You can find your account number on your National Grid electric bill.
Why are you asking for my email address?
It is often much faster to exchange information about your interconnection application utilizing the internet than it is to contact you by phone. If you prefer to exchange information by FAX also include your FAX number in the field provided.
Appendix B
When do I need to complete Appendix B?
You complete Appendix B for interconnection applications for single phase distributed generation systems 25 kW or smaller.
National Grid may consider interconnection of non-certified inverter based and non-inverter based distributed generation systems above 25 kW up to 200 kW under the expedited application process outlined in Section I.B. of PSC 207, Rule 53. Applications for these systems should include a fully completed Appendix C.
Who is the Agent?
The Agent is the individual or company you are authorizing us to share information about your specific interconnection application. This individual or company may also be your installing contractor.The agent will sign Appendix B.
Who is the Consulting Engineer or Contractor?
The Consulting Engineer or Contractor is an individual or company that either you or your agent has engaged to provide support for your specific interconnection application. If this is the same as your Agent and you do not wish to identify any additional consultants or contractors you should leave these fields blank.
What is the estimated service date?
This is the date when you expect to have the system fully installed and inspected by the wiring inspection agency having jurisdiction where the system is installed. This is also the date you expect to request National Grid to make any metering changes necessary to meter your system.
Appendix C
Who needs to complete Appendix C?
You would need to complete Appendix C for interconnection applications for generation systemslarger than 25 kW or non inverter based systems.
National Grid may consider interconnection of non-certified inverter based and non-inverter based distributed generation systems above 25 kW up to 200 kW under the expedited application process outlined in Section I.B. of PSC 207, Rule 53. Applications for these systems should include a fully completed Appendix C.
Who is the Agent?
The Agent is the individual or company you are authorizing us to share information about your specific interconnection application. This individual or company may also be your installing contractor.The agent will sign Appendix C.
Who is the Consulting Engineer or Contractor?
The Consulting Engineer or Contractor is an individual or company that either you or your agent has engaged to provide support for your specific interconnection application. If this is the same as your Agent and you do not wish to identify any additional consultants or contractors you should leave these fields blank.
What is the estimated service date?
This is the date when you expect to have the system fully installed and inspected by the wiring inspection agency having jurisdiction where the system is installed. This is also the date you expect to conduct the testing specified under the Standardized Interconnection Requirements.
Form G
Who needs to complete Form G?
All customers installing generators not eligible for net metering.