Interconnection Guidelines

Program Overview

Implementing Sector State
Category Regulatory Policy
State Wyoming
Incentive Type Interconnection
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies Solar Photovoltaics, Wind (All), Biomass, Hydroelectric, Wind (Small)
Applicable Sectors Commercial, Industrial, Residential
Applicable Utilities Investor-owned utilities, electric cooperatives, irrigation districts
System Capacity Limit 25 kW
Standard Agreement No
Insurance Requirements Not addressed
External Disconnect Switch Required
Net Metering Required Yes

Summary

Wyoming’s net-metering law includes basic interconnection requirements for systems up to 25 kilowatts (kW) in capacity that generate electricity using solar, wind, hydropower or biomass resources. However, the Wyoming Public Service Commission (PSC) has not established separate interconnection rules. There is no limit on overall enrollment specified by the law. Systems must comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC), Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) safety and equipment standards. Customers must install an external disconnect switch at their own expense. The PSC may require additional controls and testing.

Additional liability insurance is not addressed by the law, although the PSC has specifically prohibited certain REAs from imposing minimum insurance requirements on customers, viewing such requirements as barriers to interconnection. In addition, the widespread use of the Rocky Mountain Power agreement — which contains no such requirement — as a model suggests that additional liability insurance is generally not required.

Authorities

Name Wyo. Stat. ยง 37-16-101 et seq.
Date Enacted 02/22/2001 (amended 2003)
Effective Date 07/01/2001

Contact

Christopher Petrie
Organization:
Wyoming Public Service Commission
Address:
700 West 1st Street
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Phone:
(307) 777-7427
E-Mail: