pkhosravani
Member
- Location
- Austin, TX
- Occupation
- Solar
Project Overview:
The homeowner's goal is to install the largest possible solar PV system on two buildings, totaling 17.160 kW DC / 13.611 kW AC. This system would consist of (39) 440W modules and (39) Enphase iQ8A-72-M-US microinverters.
The city has no size restrictions, only requiring that the system is structurally and electrically sound, but it's the utility that is restrictive.
The Utility's Restriction:
The utility, Ameren (MO), has limited the homeowner's initial solar PV system size to a maximum of 9.715 kW DC. This limitation is based on the last 12 months of the customer's electricity usage, which is standard procedure.
However, the homeowner's future energy needs are expected to increase significantly due to the recent installation of a new hot tub and the planned purchase of two used electric vehicles (EVs) by October 2025.
Proposed Solution:
To bypass the utility's initial size limit while still installing the full system, the following strategy is being considered:
The homeowner's goal is to install the largest possible solar PV system on two buildings, totaling 17.160 kW DC / 13.611 kW AC. This system would consist of (39) 440W modules and (39) Enphase iQ8A-72-M-US microinverters.
The city has no size restrictions, only requiring that the system is structurally and electrically sound, but it's the utility that is restrictive.
The Utility's Restriction:
The utility, Ameren (MO), has limited the homeowner's initial solar PV system size to a maximum of 9.715 kW DC. This limitation is based on the last 12 months of the customer's electricity usage, which is standard procedure.
However, the homeowner's future energy needs are expected to increase significantly due to the recent installation of a new hot tub and the planned purchase of two used electric vehicles (EVs) by October 2025.
Proposed Solution:
To bypass the utility's initial size limit while still installing the full system, the following strategy is being considered:
- Initial Interconnection: Submit an interconnection application to Ameren for (22) 440W modules totaling a 9.680 kW DC system. However, the plan set would show the entire (39) module system being installed.
- Partial Energization: Only connect and energize (22) of the (39) solar modules. This will bring the initial system size to 9.680 kW DC, which is just below the utility's 9.715 kW DC limit. The remaining 17 modules will be installed but will remain dormant and non-functional.
- Future Expansion: Once the homeowner's electricity usage increases due to the hot tub and EVs, a new interconnection agreement can be submitted to Ameren to connect and energize the remaining 17 modules.