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    Interconnection Benefits

    New Mexico Interconnection Rule

    The state of New Mexico has executed Rule 17.9.568 (PDF), otherwise known as Rule 568. The purpose of this rule is to set forth common interconnection requirements and a common interconnection process based on a common screening process for utilities and interconnection customers to expeditiously interconnect generating facilities.

    Bi-Annual Interconnection Report

    Twice annual interconnection report submitted to the PRC providing a categorization of application types and key metrics to demonstrate the efficiency of the Interconnection Process.

    View Report

    Net Metering Benefits (all PV customers)

    The state of New Mexico has executed Rule 17.9.570 (PDF), otherwise known as Rule 570, which provides guidelines for metering qualifying facilities. When your solar system is producing electricity, your billing meter will slow down or may actually spin backwards. (A digital meter will show an arrow blinking left.) At the end of the month, PNM will take a reading and compare it to last months reading. If your solar system produced less than what you used, PNM will bill you for the NET difference. If you produced more than what you used, the NET overproduction will be credited to you in one of two ways:

    • SMALL PV PROGRAM (Inverter capacity of 10kW-AC or less): PNM will credit you the NET overproduction as a Cumulative Renewable Energy Credit (in kWh) on the next month¿s bill. These credits never expire and, if your system is large enough, can build up during the year and be used later to reduce PNM bills that are high due to things like summer air conditioning. When you close your account, PNM will pay you for any credits remaining on the account at Rate 12, which your can find on pnm.com/rates.
    • LARGE PV PROGRAM (More than 10kW-AC of inverter capacity): PNM will pay for that NET overproduction based on Rate 12 and the payment will be applied on the same bill. NET overproduction is paid each month unlike the cumulative credit in the Small PV Program. You can find Rate 12 on pnm.com/rates.
    • Interconnecting Non-Qualifying Facilities PNM will interconnect with facilities that generate power using less than 75 percent renewable fuels, referred to as "non-qualifying facilities," as long as those facilities comply with both New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) Rule 17.9.568 or 17.9.569 and PNM Interconnection and Safety Standards for Non-Qualifying Facilities (PDF). PNM is not required, however, to purchase energy from a non-qualifying facility. Energy purchase from a non-qualifying facility would be at PNM's discretion with terms and conditions, including metering options, negotiated case by case.

    PNM Interconnection Queue Position

    Per NMAC Rule 17.9.568, PNM shall maintain and publicly post a single queue of projects sortable by geographic region and shall update the list one time per month. The list shall be utilized to determine the cost responsibility for upgrades necessary to accommodate interconnection. Click one of the buttons below to view or download the list.

    Please note, while not subject to NMAC Rule 17.9.568, additional applications to Interconnect are received by PNM. These projects are also placed in the PNM single queue for studies and cost determination. To view the projects in the SGIP queue, please visit the PNM public Oasis site, click Generation Interconnection-Transmission Delivery folder and Status of System Impact Studies sub-folder on the left hand side of the screen. These projects are added to the queue based on the date in the column "Appl Perfected".

    List of Feeders

    Queue Position Project Number Feeder
    1 INT-48593 SL0017
    2 INT-47917 VNBU41
    3 INT-47938 ELCE11
    4 INT-48247 SCEN11
    5 INT-48284 SL0017
    6 INT-48281 ELCE11
    7 INT-47920 LD0318
    8 INT-47947 HOND11
    9 INT-48788 TULA14
    10 INT-48786 TULA14
    11 INT-48789 TULA12
    12 INT-48787 TULA13
    13 INT-48791 ELCE11
    14 INT-48280 HOND11
    15 INT-56359 AVIL11
    16 INT-60938 MANZ12
    17 INT-61475 SCEN14
    18 INT-61097 GOLD11
    19 INT-61375 PCMN14
    20 INT-61636 SNVI13
    21 INT-56669 ENHI13
    22 INT-61708 CENT12
    23 INT-61159 CENT13
    24 INT-61633 AVIL11
    25 INT-61601 PAHI12
    26 INT-61795 PALM14
    27 INT-61809 TULA13
    28 INT-61706 BLRA11
    29 INT-61845 HERM13
    30 INT-61765 IRIS11
    31 INT-61880 TOME12
    32 INT-61797 IRIS11
    33 INT-61905 PECO11
    34 INT-61935 PECO11
    35 INT-61754 VERA23
    36 INT-61726 IRIS11
    37 INT-61948 VERA11
    38 INT-61887 PROG13
    39 INT-61831 IRIS11
    40 INT-57370 PRAG13
    41 INT-61950 SNVI13
    42 INT-61956 VERA11
    43 INT-61873 ENHI13
    44 INT-61870 UNSE11
    45 INT-61885 RIHO13
    46 INT-61912 ENHI13
    47 INT-61687 ELDO12
    48 INT-61979 VERA24
    49 INT-61858 LAWR13