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Agenda Safety Message Timelines Responsibilities of the parties Overview Program Key Resources BTM vs Stand Alone Diagram Review

Safety Message Extension Cord https://vividlearningsystems.com/extension-cord-safety-supervisor-safety-tip-series > 90 day solution in the workplace is prohibited but we can bring that home as well. Inspect Christmas lights and cords for Knicks cuts frays that could create a shock hazard. Fuses do not protect you from shock hazards; the fuse element does not open fast enough to prevent shock. Do not hide cords under rugs they could become frayed. 7 Children per day seek medical help for electrocution.

TIMELINES Sept 26, 2018 DPU Smart Order released. Oct 26, EDC’s Filed a go live date of Nov 26 Nov 1st, EDC’s filed Individual Tariffs. Nov 7, 2018 End to End Review Nov 9, 2018 nCAP portal changes go live. Nov 12-21, 2018 Individual group trainings. Nov 26 Refresher if needed Nov 26-Dec 1st SPA portal opens accepts applications for Preliminary SOQ’s 1-3 week review by DOER for approvals. Jan 2019 first incentive checks could be issued. No more than 3 billing cycles.

TIMELINES

National Grid Numbers 1368 Total Applications 69 BTM systems with ATI issued. 3 Stand Alone systems with ATI issued. Behind the Meter 1104 17.2 MW Complex 43 9.2 MW Simple 1061 8.0 MW Stand Alone Systems 254 443 MW 250 4 12 KW Blank 10

Who You Gonna call? Issue type Primary point of contact General MA SMART Program questions Program / adder eligibility questions Incentive application status / process questions Interconnection application status / process questions Incentive rate calculation questions Incentive payment questions

Block Size

Block Compensation

Key Resources National Grid Smart Solar Website http://www9.nationalgridus.com/masselectric/home/energyeff/4_smart.asp Clear Results Website http://masmartsolar.com/ DOER Overview Website https://www.mass.gov/solar-massachusetts-renewable-target-smart

Key Distinction Behind the meter systems will be compensated Standalone System that serves on-site load other than parasitic or station load utilized to operate the unit System that serves no associated on-site load other than parasitic or station load utilized to operate the unit Behind the meter systems will be compensated differently than standalone systems

> 60 kW = Interval Meters Metering Views Metering Views < 60 kW = Watthr Meter > 60 kW = Interval Meters

Metering Views

BTM < 60 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM < 60 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM < 60 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM < 60 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM >60 kW to 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM >60 kW to 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM >60 kW to 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM >60 kW to 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM > 500 KW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM > 500 KW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

BTM > 500 KW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

Stand Alone < 60 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

Stand Alone < 60 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

Stand Alone < 60 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

Stand Alone > 60 kW to < 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

Stand Alone > 60 kW to < 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

Stand Alone > 60 kW to < 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

Stand Alone > 60 kW to < 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other. In this particular project there will be two separate work orders (Case #’s). One for the PV array and Battery. The other PV array by itself.

Stand Alone > 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

Stand Alone > 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

Stand Alone > 500 kW Inspectors please note; you will be calling in one municipal inspection for all meter sockets. Do not call in one clear but think you are holding the other.

What does this mean to me??? New Projects will be specified under the Impact study costs as a line item. In Flight projects will return under a new construction WR# returned to the same DPAM engineer to review and approve a cost.

Contact Info Gerald (Jed) Ferris Smart Solar Program Manager National Grid 401 784-7364 Work 401 450-9416 Cell Gerald.Ferris@nationalgrid.com 245 South Main Street, Hopedale, MA.