Understanding Your Utility Company’s PTO kW Calculation (Con Edison / PSEG)

May 19, 2025
by Julia Ahrens
Clarifying How Total System kW Is Calculated
When reviewing your Permission to Operate (PTO) letter from your utility company, you may notice a difference between the system size listed on your permit and approved plans, and the size reflected in the utility’s documentation. This post explains why that discrepancy occurs and how utility companies calculate total system kilowatts (kW).
DC vs. AC Power: Why the Numbers Differ
Solar panels generate DC (direct current) electricity, but most homes and businesses use AC (alternating current) power. To make solar energy usable, inverters are installed to convert DC to AC. Some energy is lost during this conversion due to heat, wiring resistance, and other electrical factors.
As a result, the DC system size shown in your approved plans is typically larger than the AC system size reported in your utility company’s PTO documentation (usually listed as “Final As-Built kW – Solar”)
Example System Overview
- Modules: SPR-440W
- Quantity: 25
- Total DC System Size: 11.00 kW (as shown on approved plans)
- Inverter: SPR-A-IQ7HS-0.369
- Quantity: 25
- Total AC System Size: 9.23 kW (as reported by Utility Company)
How Is the Total DC kW Calculated?
We calculate your DC system size by multiplying the power rating of a single solar panel (in kilowatts) by the total number of panels: 0.440 kW × 25 panels = 11.00 kW (DC)
How Is the Total AC kW Calculated?
Your utility company calculates AC system size by multiplying the output of a single inverter by the total number of inverters: 0.369 kW × 25 inverters = 9.225 kW
This value is then rounded to the nearest hundredth: 9.23 kW (AC)
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