The member, who owns the renewable generator, must agree that in the event the renewable generator installation causes or presents a risk to the cooperative, its employees, any of the cooperatives member customers or the general public, the cooperative can require the member to immediately disconnect the generation facility. (Nebraska Revised Statue 70-2002 (7) (g)) The cooperative will is not required to interconnect with a facility that fails to meet or maintain the cooperative’s requirements for safety, reliability, and interconnection. The renewable generator must meet all safety and performance requirements of the Niobrara Valley EMC and applicable federal, state, and local regulations and interconnection standards. The renewable generator is located on premises that are owned, operated, leased or otherwise controlled by the member customer. The energy generated by the member is intended primarily to offset part, or all, of the member’s requirements for electric energy at the location of the generator and not at another location. The member must request an inspection from the State Electrical Division pursuant to subsection (1) of section 81-2124 or subsection (1) of section 81-2125 and shall provide documentation of the completed inspection to the cooperative prior to interconnection with the our distribution system. (Nebraska Revised Statue 70-2002 (2)) and is responsible for notifying the cooperative of their intent to install a qualified facility at least sixty days prior to its installation and is responsible for all costs associated with the qualified facility. The member must sign an interconnection agreement with the cooperative prior to connecting their generator to the cooperative lines. The renewable generator must be equipped to automatically isolate from the cooperatives electrical system in the event that the cooperatives lines are de-energized for any reason. The renewable generator must operate in parallel with the Niobrara Valley EMC’s electric distribution system. (Nebraska Revised Statue 70-2002 (7) (a)) The total installed renewable generation at a single site must have a total installed aggregate nameplate generating capacity, from single or multiple generators, of twenty-five kilowatts (25KW) or less. Email: Shauna Green, Dispatcher Security light and street light issues.The net metered renewable generator must use methane, geothermal, solar, wind, biomass or hydropower resources as its fuel source.Email: Adarius Adams, System Control Supervisor Traffic light issues Commercial meters Graffiti on transformer boxes.Email: EJ Hall, Arborist Tree Superintendent Tree issues city-wide.Email: Mike Hawkins, Electric Foreman Line Operations.Email: Gregory Creque, Electric Foreman Line Operations.Email: Todd Hicks, Superintendent Line Operations.Email: Alicia Persons, Project Manager New projects Electrical plans and permits, Filming New Security Light Contracts.East Point Power consists of the four (4) divisions: Line Operations, Tree Trimming, and System Control. They are one of 52 public power communities under Electric Cities of Georgia (ECG), a non-profit organization that provides strategic and technical services to public power communities with utility operations. For other power related issues and/or outages, please call (404) 270-7010.Įast Point Power provides reliable, cost-efficient electric service to residential and commercial customers in the City of East Point. East Point Power is operations only please contact Customer Care for bill payments, billing questions, new service requests, termination of existing utility account(s), etc. Please email to report streetlight outages and/or issues with the pole number (if possible).
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