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ORDER NO. PSC -2022 -0203 -PAA -EQ <br />DOCKET NO. 20220072 -EQ <br />PAGE 4 <br />dollar combined aggregate limit for bodily injury or property damage. In response to our staff's <br />data request, FPL states that the proposed change aligns with current market conditions and is <br />similar to other utilities.4 For customer -owned net metering interconnections, Rule 25- <br />6.065(5)(e), F.A.C., allows for up to $2 million in liability insurance for Tier 3 (100 kW to 2 <br />MW) installations. We find that the change to the language in Section 15 is reasonable and <br />consistent with other approved utility standard offer contracts and net metering standards. <br />The provisions of FPL's renewable energy tariff and amended standard offer contract <br />conform to the requirements of Rules 25-17.200 through 25-17.310, F.A.C. The amended <br />standard offer contract offers multiple payment options so that a developer of renewable <br />generation may select the payment stream best suited to its financial needs. <br />Based on the foregoing, it is <br />ORDERED by the Florida Public Service Commission that the amended standard offer <br />contract and associated rate schedule QS -2 filed by Florida Power & Light Company are hereby <br />approved. It is further <br />ORDERED that the provisions of this Order, issued as proposed agency action, shall <br />become final and effective upon the issuance of a Consummating Order unless an appropriate <br />petition, in the form provided by Rule 28-106.201, Florida Administrative Code, is received by <br />the Commission Clerk, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850, by the <br />close of business on the date set forth in the "Notice of Further Proceedings" attached hereto. <br />Potential signatories should be aware that, if a timely protest is filed, FPL's standard offer <br />contract may subsequently be revised. It is further <br />ORDERED that in the event this Order becomes final, this docket shall be closed. <br />4 Duke Energy Florida, LLC's standard offer contract increased liability insurance requirements to $5 million as of <br />2014. See Order PSC -2014 -0391 -PAA -EI, issued July 28, 2014, in Docket 20140065 -EI, in re: Petition for approval <br />of amended standard offer contract COG -2 by Duke Energy Florida, Inc. <br />q4 <br />