What is required if I decide to install a Distributed Generation (DG) system?

Before you install a DG system you will need to:

  • Follow the National Electrical Code
  • Follow the International Building Code Residential Renewable Energy Resources Permit Packet (PDF)Complete and submit the  to the City of Stillwater Community Development Department 405-742-8220. The packet includes:
    • Residential (1 and 2 Family) Accessory Permit Application (1 page)
    • Distributed Generation Interconnection Application packet with all attachments and required documents (5 pages)
    • Notarized Distributed Generation Interconnection Agreement (5 pages)
  • Receive approval from Community Development
  • Complete the generating facility installation (including a lockable disconnect for the Utility's use)
  • Get inspections from the Community Development and Stillwater Electric Utility
  • The Utility will install the appropriate meters

Then you're all set to start generating energy!

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1. Can I install a wind generator or solar panels on my home?
2. How does this affect my bill?
3. I heard the City is looking at a community solar option. How is that different from DG?
4. What is Distributed Generation (DG)?
5. What is Net Energy Metering (NEM)?
6. What is required if I decide to install a Distributed Generation (DG) system?
7. Why are there so many requirements for Distributed Generation (DG) interconnection?