Standard Offer FAQs > Eligibility for Standard Offer rates (9 entries)
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In general, a project that meets the definition of a Qualifying SPEED resource and is 2.2 MW (2,200 KW) or less in size is eligible to apply for a Standard Offer ...
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Yes. A developer can apply for more than one project. However, each project applied for must be legitimate and unique. For each project certain identifiers must be specified; ...
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I am not the plant owner, however I would like to apply on behalf of the plant owner. Can I do that?Yes, provided that you are duly authorized to bind the plant owner. Additionally, the Board has orderd that ""...any entity that submits a project for the queue must be in ...
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Probably not. The Public Service Board has made several determinations in this regard. First, projects that sought a Certificate of Public Good under 30 VSA §§ 248 or 219a ...
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Yes, your project is eligible to apply for standard offer rates. However, you should seriously evaluate whether or not you would be better off under the Public Service Board net ...
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No. While it is true that there will be a monthly administration fee, the Board has said that "expenses allocated to individual projects will not represent material costs for those projects." ...
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Maybe. Biomass plants using wood resources are by definition qualifying speed resources, except that Act 45, for the purpose of receiving a standard offer, modified the requirements for this type ...
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The plant capacity is the maximum output of the generating equipment, as rated by the manufacturer and defined by the nameplate rating, and not to include adjustments from ancillary equipment or ...
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The Public Service Board will provide more detail on this answer.

