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Interconnection in Wisconsin


New Wisconsin Distributed Generation
Interconnection Forms !


Updated Forms have been available starting January 1, 2020

Background:

     WIDRC worked with stakeholders from 2017-2019 to update and streamline the distributed generation (DG) interconnection application forms in Wisconsin under Wis. Admin. Code ch. PSC 119.

     New, reorganized DG interconnection application forms are now available for your use beginning January 1, 2020. The new forms can be used in place of the original application forms, known as forms 6027 and 6028.

     The new forms consist of one single base application form, and a series of technology specific attachments. WIDRC has also created a Change of Ownership form to aid in the efficient exchange of information when a distributed generation system changes ownership.  


. . . . .WIDRC acknowledges and thanks RENEW Wisconsin for assistance in the development and design of the new forms.

 







Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to use the new forms?
All stakeholders, including electric providers, DG installers and customers are strongly encouraged to use the new forms beginning January 1, 2020.  
What if I already filled out the old form?
Electric providers will still accept the old forms 6027 and 6028, though the review of the old forms may not be as efficient as if you used the new forms.

Old Form #6027 DG 20 KW or less Application, & #6029 Agreement
Old Form #6028 DG 20 KW or more Application & #6030 Agreement
Will my electric providers accept the new forms?
Questions about whether an electric provider will accept the new forms should be directed to the DG Point of Contact for the electric provider listed on the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin’s website.
Have changes been made to the DG interconnection process regarding timelines, studies, etc.?
No changes have been made to Wis. Admin. Code ch. PSC 119 related to the DG interconnection process.
What if I don’t understand how to fill out this new form?
Questions about what information the electric provider needs from you on the new form should be directed to the DG Point of Contact for the electric provider listed on the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin’s website.