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-====== Point of Common Coupling (PCC) [IEEE] ======+====== Point of common coupling ======
  
-"Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEEdefines the point of common coupling (PCC) as **the point in the power system at which the interface between the electric utility and the customer occurs**. In general, this point is the customer side of the utility’s meter.+<WRAP meta> 
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-See https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/point-of-common-coupling.+<WRAP intro> 
 +The point of common coupling (PCC) is the physical location in the electricity network where the boundary between a utility's infrastructure and a customer's installation is defined, and where power exchange between them is measured. 
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-[Source: Jones (NASEO)KelseyWill McCurry (NARUC)and Kiera Zitelman (NARUC). State Microgrid PolicyProgrammatic, and Regulatory Framework: NASEO-NARUC Microgrids State Working Group. National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) and the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), August 2023.]+The IEEE defines the point of common coupling as "the point in the power system at which the interface between the electric utility and the customer occurs."((JonesK., McCurry, W., & Zitelman, K. (2023). //State microgrid policyprogrammatic, and regulatory framework: NASEO-NARUC Microgrids State Working Group//. National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) and National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), August 2023. https://pubs.naruc.org/pub/2649E6EB-D7CE-77DC-2BE3-89D48A713213)) In general, this is the customer side of the utility's meter. The PCC is a key reference point in grid connection standards, microgrid design, and distributed energy resource regulation, as it determines the boundary of measurement, responsibility, and control between network operator and customer. 
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 +===== Related topics ===== 
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 +[[topics:network_-_grid|Networks & Grids]], [[topics:grid_edge|Grid Edge]], [[topics:utility|Operator]], [[topics:consumer_-_customer_-_citizen_-_end-user_-_labor-_brainforce|Users, Citizens, Consumers]], [[topics:energy_communities_and_other_grid_edge_activities|Energy Communities]]