Electric - Qualifying Facilities
How to Obtain QF Status for Your Facility
An owner or operator of a generating facility may obtain QF status by
either submitting a self-certification or applying for
and obtaining a Commission certification of QF status. The choice of
whether to certify a facility through a self-certification or
Commission certification is up to the applicant. In some instances,
negotiations with a lender or utility purchaser may proceed more smoothly
if the facility has been certified by the Commission.
A completed Form
No. 556 [DOC] | [RTF] must be submitted with each self-certification or application for Commission certification of QF status.
When an applicant files a self-certification or application for Commission certification of QF status, it must at the same time provide a copy of the filing to the utilities with which the facility will transact, as well as to the Public Utility Commissions
of the states in which those utilities and the facility reside.
There are two methods of making QF filings:
- Hardcopy Filing & Forms
(available for any QF filing); or
- eFiling (electronic filing available as an alternative to hardcopy filing only for self-certification).
To file a hardcopy of your self-certification or application for Commission certification, make sure the filing is completed and signed, and send the filing (including original and 14 copies of the Form No. 556) to the Secretary at the address listed in the Hardcopy Filing & Forms page of the FERC website.
Applicants for self-certification are encouraged to submit their filings electronically via the Commission's eFiling process, but may alternatively file in hardcopy. At this time, all applications for Commission certification must be filed in hardcopy.
To file an electronic copy of your self-certification, make sure the filing is completed and signed (see information on electronic signatures in the Completing the Form No. 556 page), and follow the instructions for submitting your filing from the eFiling page.
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