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Distributed generators are subject to a wide variety of rules and regulations — everything from local zoning requirements to the Clean Air Act.
It can be a real challenge to navigate the permitting process, especially because of the varying rules in different states and utility districts. If you're interested in installing a distributed generator, but don't have the time or inclination to deal with all the technical and legal issues, you can hire an integrated service provider (ISP) to handle everything from the initial site analysis and permitting to construction and interconnection. Many ISPs operate exclusively in one state, specializing in projects that meet local regulations and requirements.
The following diagram outlines the steps involved in obtaining the various permits and approvals for a distributed generation project:
To learn more about the permitting process, please visit the following links:
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