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AB - Interconnection Guide (2002)

Identifier
AB - Interconnection Guide (2002)
Title
Alberta Distributed Generation - Interconnection Guide (2002)
Type of Document
Guidance Document
Edition Date
2002 Jul 16
Summary

The Alberta Distributed Generation Interconnection Guide provides guidelines for connecting a generation facility to the Alberta Interconnected Electric System (AIES) via a Wires Owner’s distribution system, and assists in determining the technical and operating requirements of the facility. The Guide was developed by the Alberta Distributed Generation Technical and Policy Committee without regard to whether its adoption may involve patents on articles, materials or processes.

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DGTIR-100 (2014)

Identifier
DGTIR-100 (2014)
Title
Distributed Generation Technical Interconnection Requirements 100KW and below
Type of Document
Requirements
Edition Date
2014 Oct 17
Summary

BC Hydro provides a means for distribution-connected customers to connect a small energy source to the BC Hydro Distribution System to offset their load and participate in the Net Metering program (RS1289) or other energy procurement offers. This document contains the technical interconnection requirements for connecting small generators to BC Hydro’s Distribution System. The total generation must have an aggregate nameplate rating of 100 kW or less. DGs with generation over this limit should refer to BC Hydro Interconnection Requirements for Power Generators 35 kV and Below.

UL 3001

Identifier
UL 3001
Title
Distributed Energy Generation and Storage Systems
Type of Document
Standard (Draft)
Edition Date
2018 Dec 03
Summary

This standard covers the safety and performance of distributed energy resource systems. These systems may be comprised of distributed energy sources such as photovoltaic arrays or wind turbines in homogenous or hybrid configurations, energy storage systems, grid interface equipment and related equipment to accomplish functionality of the distributed energy system.

NFPA 110

Identifier
NFPA 110
Title
Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems 
Type of Document
Standard
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Edition Date
2024 Jan 01
Summary

This standard covers performance requirements for emergency and standby power systems providing an alternate source of electrical power in buildings and facilities in the event that the normal electrical power source fails. Systems include power sources, transfer equipment, controls, supervisory equipment, and accessory equipment needed to supply electrical power to the selected circuits.

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National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): NFPA-2-11

Identifier
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): NFPA-2-11
Title
Hydrogen Technologies Code
Type of Document
Code
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Edition Date
2016 Jan 01
Standard Scope
Hydrogen code for storage, transfer, and use (stationary, portable and vehicular applications)
Summary

This code provides fundamental safeguards for the generation, installation, storage, piping, use, and handling of hydrogen in compressed gas (GH2) form or cryogenic liquid (LH2) form. Provisions apply to the production, storage, transfer, and use of hydrogen in all occupancies and on all premises.

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NFPA 55

Identifier
NFPA 55
Title
Compressed gases and cryogenic fluids code
Type of Document
Standard
Applicability
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Edition Date
2023 Jan 01
Summary

NFPA 55 facilitates protection from physiological, over-pressurization, explosive, and flammability hazards associated with compressed gases and cryogenic fluids. Criteria provide fundamental safeguards for the installation, storage, use, and handling of compressed gases and cryogenic fluids in portable and stationary cylinders, containers, and tanks in all occupancy types.

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IEEE Std 1491-2012

Identifier
IEEE Std 1491-2012
Title
IEEE Guide for Selection and Use of Battery Monitoring Equipment in Stationary Applications
Type of Document
Guidance Document
Edition Date
2012 Jan 01
Summary

The document discusses operational parameters that may be observed by battery monitoring equipment used in stationary applications and the relative value of such observations. Although a list of commercially available systems is not given, a means for establishing specifications for the desired parameters to be monitored is provided.

CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 0-10 (R2015)

Identifier
CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 0-10 (R2015)
Title
General Requirements – Canadian Electrical Code, Part II
Type of Document
Code
Edition Date
2010 Jan 01
Summary

Intended Use
The objective of Standards issued as part of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part II, is to give consideration to the prevention of injury to persons and damage to property through proper design, good construction, and high quality of work. These safety Standards are intended to provide requirements for the design and construction of electrical equipment, primarily to address fire and electrical shock hazards and for use throughout Canada in conformity with the rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.

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