EIA 861 Instructions (4.22.15)
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- GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
- SCHEDULE 1: IDENTIFICATION
- SCHEDULE 2, PART A: GENERAL INFORMATION
- SCHEDULE 2, PART B: ENERGY SOURCES AND DISPOSITION
- SCHEDULE 2, PART C: ELECTRIC OPERATING REVENUE
- SCHEDULE 3, Part B: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RELIABILITY INFORMATION - IEEE
- SCHEDULE 3, PART C: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RELIABILITY
- INFORMATION – OTHER
- SCHEDULE 6, Part A: Energy Efficiency Programs
- The reporting entity depends on who has oversight and decision-making authority over the program:
- You should report for programs your company administers or if your company contracts another company to provide DSM to your customers and your company is responsible for decision making relative to that program.
- You should not report for programs that are run by another entity (nonutility DSM Administrator; see further discussion immediately below) that is typically selected by an authority that provides oversight to the program. The nonutility DSM Program Ad...
- This part of the schedule collects information on the energy and demand savings of a portfolio of Energy Efficiency Programs implemented, and measures installed, by major customer sector within a state and balancing authority. It is divided into five...
- Installed AMI with home area network (HAN) gateway enabled should be reported as a subset of AMI (see number 4 above). In this case, a HAN consists of software and hardware components residing within an AMI meter that permits the meter to communicate ...
- Energy Served through AMI (MWH) should be entered in megawatt hours for customers served.
- SCHEDULE 7, PART B: DISTRIBUTED AND DISPERSED GENERATION
- NUMBER AND CAPACITY
- CAPACITY BY TECHNOLOGY
- SCHEDULE 8: SERVICE TERRITORY INFORMATION
- SCHEDULE 9: FOOTNOTES