Rules & Procedures
- Communications-related Information
- Certification of Communication Carriers
- Chapter 411 - Rules Governing the Certification of Interexchange Carriers
- Chapter 417 - Rules Governing the Certification and Regulation of Competitive Local Exchange Carriers
- Chapter 419 - Revised Interconnection Rules
- Chapter 430 - Rules Governing Designation of a Commercial Mobile Radio or Cellular Telephone Service Provider as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier
- Enhanced 911 (E-911) Service
- Service Disconnections
- Service Quality
- Certification of Communication Carriers
- Energy-related Information
- Customer Deposits
- Energy Storage
- Generation Facilities (5MW or Less)
- Chapter 302 - Filing Requirements for Application for Construction of Electric Generating Facilities - Electric generating facilities with rated capacities of 5 megawatts (MW) or less may be constructed without obtaining a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity ( 20VAC5-302-10 ). Commission established rules require that persons desiring to construct a facility submit a letter to the Director of the Division of Energy Regulation stating the location, size and fuel type of the facility, and comply with all other requirements of federal, state and local law.
The Commission’s Order of December 23, 2008, in case No. PUE-2008-00066 directed the Division of Energy Regulation to establish and maintain on the Commission’s website a listing of all filings made pursuant to the Virginia Administrative Code, 20VAC5-302-10. Such filings are listed below.
- Chapter 302 - Filing Requirements for Application for Construction of Electric Generating Facilities - Electric generating facilities with rated capacities of 5 megawatts (MW) or less may be constructed without obtaining a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity ( 20VAC5-302-10 ). Commission established rules require that persons desiring to construct a facility submit a letter to the Director of the Division of Energy Regulation stating the location, size and fuel type of the facility, and comply with all other requirements of federal, state and local law.
- Interconnection of Small Electrical Generators and Storage
- Municipal Excess Renewable Generation Pilot Program
- Net Energy Metering
- Retail Access
- Service Disconnections
- Submetering
- Alberta Distributed Solar Facility, Solar, Alberta, VA, 3 MW
- Ash Camp Solar, LLC, Solar, Drakes Branch, VA, 1.62 MW
- Carysbrook Distributed Solar Facility, Solar, Fork Union, VA, 3 MW
- City of Danville, Solar, Danville, VA, 36.19 kW
- Community Solar LLC, Solar, Harrisonburg, VA, 104.3 kW
- Cow Solar, LLC, Solar, Crewe, VA, 1.5 MW
- Cumberland Solar, LLC, Solar, Farmville, VA, 1.5 MW
- Fauquier Livestock Exchange, Solar, Marshall, VA, 218 kW
- Industrial Power Generating Company, LLC, Landfill Gas, Little Plymouth, VA, 14 MW
- Ivy Landfill Solar Facilities, Solar, Charlottesville, 3MW (each facility is 1 MW for a total of 3 MW)
- O2 emc, LLC, Solar, Bedford, VA, 3 MW
- Oak Grove Plantation, Solar, South Boston, VA, 3.92 kW
- Peppertown Solar Facility, Solar, Mechanicsville, VA, 4.98 MW
- Prince William Energy LLC, Landfill Gas-to-Energy Facility Expansion, Manassas, VA, 3.2 MW
- Racefield Solar Facility, Solar, Toano, VA 3 MW
- Rappahannock Solar, LLC, Solar, White Stone, VA, 1.5 MW
- Rappahannock Solar 2, LLC, Solar, White Stone, VA, 1.5 MW
- SolAmerica, Solar, Amherst, VA, 4.875 MW
- Sun Tribe Solar, LLC, Solar, Palmyra, VA, 850 kW
- Ten Oaks Solar, LLC, Solar, Crewe, VA, 1.5 MW
- Twelve Oaks Solar, LLC, Solar, Crewe, VA, 1.5 MW