54-15-103. Net metering program -- Metering equipment -- Interconnection
agreement.
(1) Each electrical corporation shall:
(a) except as provided in Subsection (2), make a net metering program available to the
electrical corporation's customers; and
(b) allow customer generation systems to be interconnected to the electrical corporation's
facilities using, except as provided in Subsection (4), a kilowatt-hour meter capable of net
metering.
(2) An electrical corporation may discontinue making a net metering program available
to customers not already participating in the program if:
(a) the cumulative generating capacity of customer generation systems in the program
equals at least .1% of the electrical corporation's peak demand during 2007; or
(b) the electrical corporation serves fewer than 1,000 customers in the state.
(3) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a), the governing authority may establish a higher
amount of generating capacity from customer generation systems than .1% of the electrical
corporation's peak demand during 2007 before a net metering program may be discontinued
under Subsection (2).
(b) Before acting under Subsection (3)(a), the governing authority shall provide public
notice of its proposed action and an opportunity for public comment.
(4) (a) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(b), an electrical corporation may require a
customer participating in the electrical corporation's net metering program to use metering
equipment other than a standard kilowatt-hour meter if the governing authority, after appropriate
notice and opportunity for public comment:
(i) determines that the use of other metering equipment is necessary and appropriate to
monitor the flow of electricity from and to the electrical corporation; and
(ii) approves the requirement for other metering equipment, after considering the benefits
and costs associated with the other metering equipment.
(b) If the governing authority approves the requirement for other metering equipment
under Subsection (4)(a), the governing authority shall determine how the cost of purchasing and
installing the other metering equipment is to be allocated between the electrical corporation and
the customer.
(5) An electrical corporation may require a customer to enter into an interconnection
agreement before connecting the customer generation system to the electrical corporation's
facilities.
Amended by Chapter 244, 2008 General Session
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