Connection to electricity grid (injection of electricity)

This LAP deals with:
• The grid connection agreements with electricity grid operators,
• The equipment required to connect the stationary fuel cell and to inject all produced or only surplus electricity into the grid,
• The qualification requirements for professionals entitled to carry out the connection works,
• The differences in treatment between the fuel cells micro-CHP and other comparable technologies.

Glossary:

Connection of the Fuel cell to the electricity distribution network with the possibility to inject electricity produced by the fuel cell.
As explained above, there are different possibilities of connection to electricity grid (injection)
• Stand-alone (no injection)
• Sell surplus electricity to the grid
• Sell all electricity to the grid

Pan-European Assessment:

There is no common EU framework for connection of stationary fuel cells to the electricity grids. In general, the connection procedures among partner countries require the conclusion of a connection (injection) agreements with the local/ regional electricity network operator. Each network operator has a model text for connection contract and number of templates to be filled in. The connection requirements are more general for all types of power generating units and are not specified for FC micro-CHP systems. In some countries for the signing of the connection agreement it is necessary to submit quite extensive technical documentation and even to carry out a feasibility study, which may cause additional costs and delays. The time needed for signing of a grid connection agreement vary widely among the partner countries and may take up to six months. Although, this is not seen as a significant operational or economic barrier to the market entry of stationary fuel cells, there is a need to simplify the administrative procedures and to reduce and adapt the required technical documentation and possible preliminary studies.
Is it a barrier?
No
Assessment Severity
0
Assessment
In principle FC micro CHP, where based on renewable sources, is facilitated through available self-production agreements and support to cover up to 30% of the total installation costs.

Questions:

Question 1 Agreement required? a) From whom? b) Model text? c) How much time does it take?
Requirements for FC micro CHP are not specified, but for self-production in general an agreement is requied.
Question 1 Agreement required? a - From whom?
a - For self-poduction it is required that the installation shall be connected to the grid and operated under an agreement (Plusskunde-avtale) with the DSO.
Question 1 Agreement required? b - Model text?
b - No information for FC micro CHP in particular, but for self-production in general a model text is available.
Question 1 Agreement required? c - How much time does it take?
c - Not clarified, as there is no experience and FC micro CHP are of limited relevance in the Norwegian context.
Question 2 Requirement for additional equipment: a - all cases
a - Not clarified for FC micro CHP in particular, but for self-production in general a metering system for both buying and selling installed by the DSO or a licenced electrician approved by the DSO.
Question 2 Requirement for additional equipment: b - additional requirements in case where all produced electricity is sold (injected)
b - No information for FC micro CHP.
Question 2 Requirement for additional equipment: c - additional Requirements in case when only surplus electricity is sold (injected)
c - No information for FC micro CHP.
Question 2 Requirement for additional equipment: d - additional requirements in case of self-consumption (no injection in the grid)
d - No information for FC micro CHP.
Question 3 Who can do the connection work (professional skills requirement)?
In general, for self-production, the DSO or a licenced electrician approved by the DSO.
Question 4 Technology to be compared with: Difference of treatment between the Fuel cells and the benchmark technology.
FC micro CHP has so far not been considered as a relevant option. In principle, it would be treated at as other forms of self-production, if it can be documented that it is based on a renewable source.
Describe the comparable technology and its relevance with regard to hydrogen
PV systems, wind-based systems.

National legislation: