What happed was the recent rebate program made no mention of needing FSEC approval, FSEC, butted in and basically said they have jusidiction on all solar systems, per FL Statute 377.705, a law passed in 1975 which created FSEC.
http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/en/consumer/sol ... ebates.htm
also DSIRE shows FSEC as an equpiement requirement
http://www.dsireusa.org/library/include ... &RE=1&EE=1
Before the rules were published I had emails AND met Jim at one of the public rule making forums ... and the last time I checked, about 6 weeks ago, the system MUST be approved by FSEC.
Its a real problem as panel models change, adding or subtracting a panel means re-certification of the system .I made the point when the program launched. only three panels were approved and none were in production! ... they said they knew that and were working with FSEC to get ore systems approved ... not addressing the root issue.
Look here, which is listed as the most complete information:
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/energy/energ ... .27.06.pdf
page 17 , 62-16.500, section ( 2 ) labelled issuance:
Quote:
The Department shall issue each rebate after the department
determines that all required information has been provided for each application to make
the application complete.
Specific Authority 377.705, 377.806, FS.
Law Implemented 377.705, 377.801, 377.802, 377.803, 377.806, FS.
History -- New X-XX-06
If you notice, they won't give you a rebate unless the system meets the above laws, one of which is FS377.705. This is the one that says the SYSTEM, meaning the exact inverter model, panel models, number of panels/inverters is approved.
I sent an email to Jim Tatum just to be clear, I'll update this post when I get a response