If you are a Nevada home or business owner interested in installing solar panels and connecting to the electric grid, it’s helpful to understand the NV Energy interconnection process. Once approved, you can start enjoying the benefits of net metering. Here’s everything you need to know about how to fill out an application and why interconnection is important.
What Does Interconnection Mean?
Interconnection is the physical connection between a solar energy system and the utility grid. Electricity flows in both directions—from the grid to power your home or business when solar energy is insufficient, and from your solar panels back to the grid when they produce more energy than is needed.
A solar inverter is required to convert the direct current (DC) electricity generated by solar panels to alternating current (AC) that can be used in properties and sent to the grid. The interconnection equipment, including the inverter and related hardware, must be approved by NV Energy to prevent disruptions or interferences with grid operations. This protects utility workers and allows net metering to credit solar customers for excess energy exported to the grid.
Why Is Interconnection Critical for NV Energy Net Metering?
Net metering is Nevada’s policy that allows solar energy system owners to send any excess power their systems generate back to the electric grid. This extra energy is then exchanged for credits that can be used to offset electricity costs when solar is not supplying all of a home’s or business’ power needs.
However, the solar system must be physically connected to the grid for this two-way energy flow to occur. Without an approved interconnection, solar panels have no way to export excess power generation. An approved interconnection is the link that enables NV Energy net metering’s two-way flow of energy and money between solar owners and the grid.
What Is the NV Energy Interconnection Process?
The NV Energy interconnection process involves the following steps:
- Review required interconnection application documents such as single-line diagrams, site plans, and equipment specifications in NV Energy’s Solar Generations Handbook to ensure you meet all application requirements.
- Fill out an interconnection application through NV Energy’s online portal, the PowerClerk system, and pay the non-refundable application fee.
- Get permission to operate (PTO) after having a representative inspect your system and installing an additional meter to track your solar electricity exports to the grid.
Solar Optimum Can Help
Completing the application correctly is necessary if you want to receive final approval to operate your solar energy system. As the industry-leading provider of premium solar, battery storage, and roofing solutions, Solar Optimum is experienced with helping Nevada residents throughout Clark County and the Greater Las Vegas area go solar. Our team will handle every aspect of installation for you, including preparing and submitting your interconnection application to NV Energy.
Contact us today to learn more about going solar with NV Energy and kickstart your solar journey.