R8‑64     APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY BY CPRE PROGRAM PARTICIPANT, QUALIFYING COGENERATOR, OR SMALL POWER PRODUCER; PROGRESS REPORTS

(a)  Scope of Rule.

(1)           This rule applies to applications for a certificate of public convenience and necessity pursuant to G.S. 62‑110.1(a) filed by any person, other than an electric public utility, who is an owner of a renewable energy facility that is participating in the Competitive Procurement of Renewable Energy Program established in G.S. 62-110.8, or by any person who is seeking the benefits of 16 U.S.C. 824a-3 or G.S. 62‑156 as a qualifying cogenerator or a qualifying small power producer as defined in 16 U.S.C. 796(17) and (18), or as a small power producer as defined in G.S. 62‑3(27a), except persons exempt from certification by the provisions of G.S. 62‑110.1(g).

(2)           For purposes of this rule, the term "person" shall include a municipality as defined in Rules R7-2(c) and R10-2(c), including a county of the State.

(3)           The construction of a facility for the generation of electricity shall include not only the building of a new building, structure or generator, but also the renovation or reworking of an existing building, structure or generator in order to enable it to operate as a generating facility.

(4)           This rule shall apply to any person within its scope who begins construction of an electric generating facility without first obtaining a certificate of public convenience and necessity. In such circumstances, the application shall include an explanation for the applicant's beginning of construction before the obtaining of the certificate.

(b)  The Application.  The application shall be comprised of the following five exhibits:

(1)           Exhibit 1 shall contain:

(i)            The full and correct name, business address, business telephone number, and electronic mailing address of the facility owner;

(ii)           A statement of whether the facility owner is an individual, a partnership, or a corporation and, if a partnership, the name and business address of each general partner and, if a corporation, the state and date of incorporation and the name, business address, business telephone number, and electronic mailing address of an individual duly authorized to act as corporate agent for the purpose of the application and, if a foreign corporation, whether domesticated in North Carolina; and

(iii)          The full and correct name of the site owner and, if the owner is other than the applicant, the applicant's interest in the site.

(2)           Exhibit 2 shall contain:

(i)            A color map or aerial photo showing the location of the generating facility site in relation to local highways, streets, rivers, streams, and other generally known local landmarks, with the proposed location of major equipment indicated on the map or photo, including: the generator, fuel handling equipment, plant distribution system, startup equipment, the site boundary, planned and existing pipelines, planned and existing roads, planned and existing water supplies, and planned and existing electric facilities. A U.S. Geological Survey map or an aerial photo map prepared via the State's geographic information system is preferred; and

(ii)           The E911 street address, county in which the proposed facility would be located, and GPS coordinates of the approximate center of the proposed facility site to the nearest second or one thousandth of a degree.

(3)           Exhibit 3 shall contain:

(i)            The nature of the generating facility, including the type and source of its power or fuel;

(ii)           A description of the buildings, structures and equipment comprising the generating facility and the manner of its operation;

(iii)          The gross and net projected maximum dependable capacity of the facility as well as the facility's nameplate capacity, expressed as megawatts (alternating current);

(iv)          The projected date on which the facility will come on line;

(v)           The applicant's general plan for sale of the electricity to be generated, including the utility to which the applicant plans to sell the electricity;

(vi)          Any provisions for wheeling of the electricity, if applicable;

(vii)         Arrangements for firm, non-firm or emergency generation, if applicable;

(viii)        The service life of the project;

(ix)          The projected annual sales in kilowatt-hours; and

(x)           Whether the applicant intends to produce renewable energy certificates that are eligible for compliance with the State's renewable energy and energy efficiency portfolio standard.

(4)           Exhibit 4 shall contain:

(i)            A complete list of all federal and state licenses, permits and exemptions required for construction and operation of the generating facility and a statement of whether each has been obtained or applied for.

(ii)           A copy of those that have been obtained should be filed with the application; a copy of those that have not been obtained at the time of the application should be filed with the Commission as soon as they are obtained.

(5)           Exhibit 5 shall contain the expected cost of the proposed facility.

(6)           An applicant who desires to enter into a contract for 5 years or more for the sale of electricity, whose facility will have a nameplate capacity of 5 megawatts alternating current or more, and whose facility is not a solar photovoltaic facility, shall include the three additional exhibits as described in R8‑64(b)(6)(i), (ii), and (iii) below, except an applicant who desires to enter into a contract of 5 years or more for the sale of electricity from a solar photovoltaic facility of 25 megawatts alternating current or more shall also include the three additional exhibits referenced herein.

(i)            Exhibit 6 shall contain:

a.             A statement detailing the experience and expertise of the persons who will develop, design, construct and operate the project to the extent such persons are known at the time of the application;

b.             Information specifically identifying the extent to which any regulated utility will be involved in the actual operation of the project; and

c.             A statement obtained by the applicant from the electric utility to which the applicant plans to sell the electricity to be generated setting forth an assessment of the impact of such purchased power on the utility's capacity, reserves, generation mix, capacity expansion plan, and avoided costs.

(ii)           Exhibit 7 shall contain:

a.             The most current available balance sheet of the applicant;

b.             The most current available income statement of the applicant;

c.             An economic feasibility study of the project; and

d.             A statement of the actual financing arrangements entered into in connection with the project to the extent known at the time of the application.

(iii)          Exhibit 8 shall contain:

a.             The projected annual hourly production profile for the first full year of operation of the renewable energy facility in kilowatt-hours, including an explanation of potential factors influencing the shape of the production profile, including the following, if applicable: fixed tilt or tracking panel arrays, inverter loading ratio, over-paneling, clipped energy, or inverter AC output power limits;

b.             A detailed explanation of all energy inputs and outputs, of whatever form, for the project, including the amount of energy and the form of energy to be sold to each purchaser; and

c.             A detailed explanation of arrangements for fuel supply, including the length of time covered by the arrangements, to the extent known at the time of the application.

(7)           All applications shall be signed and verified by the applicant or by an individual duly authorized to act on behalf of the applicant for the purpose of the application.

(8)           Applications filed on behalf of a corporation are not subject to the provision of R1‑5(d) that requires corporate pleadings to be filed by a member of the Bar of the State of North Carolina. Should a public hearing be required, the requirements of G.S. 84-4 and G.S. 84-4.1 shall be applicable.

(9)           Falsification of or failure to disclose any required information in the application may be grounds for denying or revoking any certificate.

(10)         The application shall be in the form adopted by the Commission and accompanied by the filing fee required by G.S. 62-300. The application may be filed electronically or by transmission of an original to the Chief Clerk of the Utilities Commission.

(11)         If an applicant considers certain of the required information to be confidential and entitled to protection from public disclosure, it may designate said information as confidential and file it under seal. Documents marked as confidential will be treated pursuant to applicable Commission rules, procedures, and orders dealing with filings made under seal and with nondisclosure agreements.

(c)  Procedure upon receipt of Application. — Upon the filing of an application appearing to meet the requirements set forth above, the Commission will process it as follows:

(1)           The Commission will issue an order requiring the applicant to publish notice of the application once a week for four successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the generating facility is proposed to be constructed and requiring the applicant to mail a copy of the application and the notice, no later than the first date that such notice is published, to the electric utility to which the applicant plans to sell the electricity to be generated. Each electric utility shall provide on its website a mailing address to which the application and notice should be mailed. The applicant shall be responsible for filing with the Commission an affidavit of publication and a signed and verified certificate of service to the effect that the application and notice have been mailed to the electric utility to which the applicant plans to sell the electricity to be generated.

(2)           If the applicant does not file the affidavit of publication and certificate of service within twelve months of the Commission's publication order, the Commission will automatically dismiss the application.

(3)           The Chief Clerk will provide a copy of the application and the notice to the State Environmental Review Clearinghouse for distribution by the Clearinghouse Coordinator to State agencies having an interest in the application.

(4)           If a complaint is received within 10 days after the last date of the publication of the notice, the Commission will schedule a public hearing to determine whether a certificate should be awarded and will give reasonable notice of the time and place of the hearing to the applicant and to each complaining party and will require the applicant to publish notice of the hearing in the newspaper in which the notice of the application was published. If no complaint is received within the time specified, the Commission may, upon its own initiative, order and schedule a hearing to determine whether a certificate should be awarded and, if the Commission orders a hearing upon its own initiative, it will require notice of the hearing to be published by the applicant in the newspaper in which the notice of the application was published.

(5)           If no complaint is received within the time specified and the Commission does not order a hearing upon its own initiative, the Commission will enter an order awarding the certificate.

(d)  The Certificate.

(1)           The certificate shall be subject to revocation if any of the other federal or state licenses, permits or exemptions required for construction and operation of the generating facility is not obtained and that fact is brought to the attention of the Commission and the Commission finds that as a result the public convenience and necessity no longer requires, or will require, construction of the facility.

(2)           The certificate must be renewed by re-compliance with the requirements set forth in this Rule if the applicant does not begin construction within 5 years after issuance of the certificate.

(3)           Both before the time construction is completed and after, all certificate holders must advise both the Commission and the utility involved of any plans to sell, transfer, or assign the certificate or the generating facility or of any significant changes in the information set forth in subsections (b)(1) thru (b)(5) of this Rule, and the Commission will order such proceedings as it deems appropriate to deal with such plans or changes.  The following changes in information are exemplary of changes that require an amendment to the certificate issued for the facility: a transfer of the certificate or the facility, a change in the facility owner's name, a change in the fuel source, or a change in the generating capacity of the facility.  The following changes in information are exemplary of changes that require notice to the Commission, but do not require an amendment to the certificate: a change in facility owner's contact information, or a change in the upstream ownership of the facility owner.

(e)  In addition to complying with any other applicable filing requirements pursuant to this Rule or other Commission rules, the filing of an amendment to the certificate application, or the filing of a FERC Form No. 556 for the purpose of satisfying the notice requirements of 18 C.F.R. 292.207(c) or for the purpose of satisfying the requirements of subsection (d) of this Rule, shall be accompanied by a cover letter that identifies the facility, the facility owner, and the associated docket number assigned to the matter by the Chief Clerk, and includes a short, plain statement alerting the Commission to the changed information, if any.

 

(NCUC Docket No. E-100, Sub 113, 2/29/08; NCUC Docket No. E-100, Subs 113 & 121, 1/31/11; NCUC Docket No. M-100, Sub 136, 6/26/12; NCUC Docket No. E-100, Sub 134, 07/30/12; NCUC Docket No. E-100, Sub 134, 11/04/14; NCUC Docket No. E‑100, Sub 113, 12/31/14; NCUC Docket No. E-100, Sub 134, 3/18/2015, NCUC Docket No.E‑100, Sub 134, 5/23/2016; NCUC Docket No. E-100, Sub 150, 11/06/2017; NCUC Docket Nos. E-100, Subs 113, 121, & 134, 03/29/2018; NCUC Docket No. E-100, Sub 166, 08/31/2020; NCUC Docket No. M-100, Sub 147, 9/15/2023; NCUC Docket No. M-100, Sub 196, 9/19/2023.)


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Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity – Rule R8-64

 

Pursuant to Commission Rule R8-64, this form is required for use in applying for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) by a person, other than an electric public utility, who is an owner of a renewable energy facility that is participating in the Competitive Procurement of Renewable Energy Program established in G.S. 62-110.8, or by a person who is  seeking the benefits of 16 U.S.C. 624-3 or G.S. 62-156 as a qualifying co-generator or a qualifying small power producer as defined in 16 U.S.C. 796(17) and (18), or as a small power producer as defined in G.S. 62-3(27a), except persons exempt from certification pursuant to G.S. 62-110.1(g). This form may be accompanied by any exhibits or additional responses incorporated by reference thereto and attached to this form. This form must be accompanied by the required filing fee of $25.00.

 

You may file this application electronically; please see www.ncuc.net for instructions.

 

If this form is filed by hard copy, the original must be presented at or transmitted to the office of the Chief Clerk. Regardless of the method of delivery, this form is not deemed filed until it is received by the Chief Clerk, along with the required filing fee.

 

The mailing address is:

 

Chief Clerk

NC Utilities Commission

4325 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4325

 

Exhibits required by Rule R8-64(b)

Applicant's Response

(1)(i)

Full and correct name of the owner of the facility

 

 

Facility name

 

 

Business address

 

 

E-mail address

 

 

Telephone number

 

(ii)

The owner is (check one)

Individual                           Partnership                 Corporation

 

 

 


 

If a partnership, the name and business address of each general partner

 

 

If a corporation, the state and date of incorporation

 

If a partnership, the name and address of each general partner (add additional sheets if necessary)

 

 

Owner's agent for purposes of this application, if applicable:

 

 

Agent's business address

 

 

Agent's e-mail address

 

 

Agent's telephone number

 

(iii)

The full and correct name of the site owner and, if the site owner is other than the applicant, the applicant's legal interest in the site

 

 

 

 

(2)(i)

Attach a color map or aerial photo showing the location of the generating facility site in relation to local highways, streets, rivers, streams, and other generally known local landmarks with the proposed location of major equipment indicated on the map or photo, including: the generator, fuel handling equipment, plant distribution system, startup equipment, the site boundary, planned and existing pipelines, planned and existing roads, planned and existing water supplies, and planned and existing electric facilities;. A U.S. Geological Survey map or an aerial photo map prepared via the State's geographic information system (found at www.gis.ncdcr.gov/hpoweb/) is preferred.

(ii)

E911 street address of the proposed facility

 

 

County in which the proposed facility will be physically located

 

 

GPS coordinates of the approximate center of the proposed facility site to the nearest second or one thousandth of a degree

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(3)(i)

The nature of the facility, including its technology, and the source of its power and fuel(s)

 

(ii)

A description of the buildings, structures and equipment comprising the generating facility and the manner of its operation

 

(iii)

The gross and net projected maximum dependable capacity of the facility in megawatts – Alternating Current

 

 

The facility's nameplate capacity in megawatts – Alternating Current

 

(iv)

The projected date on which the facility will come on line

 

(v)

The applicant's general plan for sale of the electricity to be generated, including the name of utility to which the applicant plans to sell the electricity

 

(vi)

Any provisions for wheeling of the electricity, if applicable

 

(vii)

Arrangements for firm, non- firm, or emergency generation, if applicable

 

(viii)

The service life of the project

 

(ix)

The projected annual sales in kilowatt-hours

 

(x)

Whether the applicant intends to produce renewable energy certificates that are eligible for compliance with the State's renewable energy and energy efficiency portfolio standard

 

Yes              No

 

 

(4)(i)

A complete list of all federal and state licenses, permits and exemptions required for construction and operation of the generating facility and a statement of whether each has been obtained or applied for

 

(ii)

Attach a copy of those licenses, permits and exemptions that have been obtained; a copy of those that have not been obtained at the time of the application should be filed with the Commission as soon as they are obtained

 

 

(5)

The expected cost of the proposed facility

 $

 

 

 

(6) The following applicants shall complete this section with the information as described in R8-64(b)(6): 1) An applicant seeking to enter into a contract for the sale of electricity with a term of 5 years or more, and whose facility will have a projected generating capacity of 5 MWAC  or greater and is not a solar photovoltaic facility, and

2) An applicant seeking to enter into a contract for the sale of electricity with a term of 5 years or more, and whose facility is a solar photovoltaic facility with a generating capacity of 25 MWAC or more.

(i)a

A statement detailing the experience and expertise of the persons who will develop, design, construct, and operate the project to the extent such persons are known at the time of the application

b

Information specifically identifying the extent to which any regulated utility will be involved in the actual operation of the project

c

A statement obtained by the applicant from the electric utility to which the applicant plans to sell the electricity to be generated setting forth an assessment of the impact of such purchased power on the utility's capacity, reserves, generation mix, capacity expansion plan, and avoided costs

(ii)a

The most current available balance sheet of the applicant

b

The most current available income statement of the applicant

c

An economic feasibility study of the project

d

A statement of the actual financing arrangements entered into in connection with the project to the extent known at the time of the application

(iii)a

A detailed explanation of the anticipated kilowatt and kilowatt-hour outputs, on- peak and off-peak, for each month of the year. The explanation shall include a statement of the specific on-peak and off-peak hours underlying the applicant's quantification of anticipated kilowatt and kilowatt-hour outputs

b

A detailed explanation of all energy inputs and outputs, of whatever form, for the project, including the amount of energy and the form of energy to be sold to each purchaser

c

A detailed explanation of arrangements for fuel supply, including the length of time covered by the arrangements, to the extent known at the time of the application

Confidentiality

 

If an applicant considers certain of the required information above to be confidential and entitled to protection from public disclosure, it may designate said information as confidential and file it under seal. Documents marked as confidential will be treated pursuant to applicable Commission rules, procedures, and orders dealing with filings made under seal and with nondisclosure agreements.

 

Please read the "After You File" instructions on the last page of this document.

 

All applications shall be signed and verified (notarized) by the applicant or by an individual duly authorized to act on behalf of the applicant for the purpose of the application.  A blank verification page is attached below:



 

VERIFICATION

 

STATE OF                                                                            COUNTY OF                                                                      

 


Signature of Owner's Representative or Agent                                              Title of Representative or Agent

 


Typed or Printed Name of Representative or Agent

 

The above named person personally appeared before me this day and, being first duly sworn, says that the facts stated in the foregoing application and any exhibits, documents, and statements thereto attached are true as he or she believes.

 

WITNESS my hand and notarial seal, this                                            day of                                                       , 20 ___

 

My Commission Expires: _______________________

 


Signature of Notary Public

 


Name of Notary Public – Typed or Printed

 

This original verification must be affixed to the original application that is submitted to the Commission.


 

After You File

 

1.             After you file an application for a CPCN, the Utilities Commission will automatically send a copy to the State Clearinghouse for a government agency review and will issue an Order Requiring Publication of Notice.

 

2.             The State Clearinghouse will post the application on its website for a 30-day review by government agencies.

 

3.             You must publish the Commission's Public Notice as required by the Order Requiring Publication of Notice.

 

4.             You must send a copy of the application and the Commission's Public Notice to the interconnecting utility no later than the first date that publication begins in the newspaper. You must also file a notarized letter called a "certificate of service" that states you completed this requirement.

 

5.             After the publication period, the publishing newspaper should send you a notarized affidavit of publication. You must file the affidavit of publication with the Chief Clerk of the Utilities Commission.

 

6.             If a complaint is received within 10 days after the last date of the publication of the notice, the Commission will schedule a public hearing to determine whether a certificate should be awarded and will give reasonable notice of the time and place of the hearing to the applicant and to each complaining party and will require the applicant to publish notice of the hearing in the newspaper in which the notice of the application was published. If no complaint is received within the time specified, the Commission may, upon its own initiative, order and schedule a hearing to determine whether a certificate should be awarded and, if the Commission orders a hearing upon its own initiative, it will require notice of the hearing to be published by the applicant in the newspaper in which the notice of the application was published.

 

If no complaint is received within the time specified and the Commission does not order a hearing upon its own initiative, the Commission will enter an order issuing the certificate