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S.B. 104

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RENEWABLE ENERGY MODIFICATIONS

             2     
2010 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Stephen H. Urquhart

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House Sponsor: Don L. Ipson

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill includes certain compressed air energy storage technology as a renewable
             10      energy source under Title 10, Chapter 19, Municipal Electric Utility Carbon Emission
             11      Reduction Act, and Title 54, Chapter 17, Energy Resource Procurement Act.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    includes certain compressed air energy storage technology as a renewable energy
             15      source under Title 10, Chapter 19, Municipal Electric Utility Carbon Emission
             16      Reduction Act, and Title 54, Chapter 17, Energy Resource Procurement Act; and
             17          .    makes technical changes.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          None
             20      Other Special Clauses:
             21          None
             22      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             23      AMENDS:
             24          10-19-102, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 374
             25          54-17-601, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 374
             26     
             27      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:


             28          Section 1. Section 10-19-102 is amended to read:
             29           10-19-102. Definitions.
             30          As used in this chapter:
             31          (1) "Adjusted retail electric sales" means the total kilowatt-hours of retail electric sales
             32      of a municipal electric utility to customers in this state in a calendar year, reduced by:
             33          (a) the amount of those kilowatt-hours attributable to electricity generated or purchased
             34      in that calendar year from qualifying zero carbon emissions generation and qualifying carbon
             35      sequestration generation;
             36          (b) the amount of those kilowatt-hours attributable to electricity generated or purchased
             37      in that calendar year from generation located within the geographic boundary of the Western
             38      Electricity Coordinating Council that derives its energy from one or more of the following but
             39      that does not satisfy the definition of a renewable energy source or that otherwise has not been
             40      used to satisfy Subsection 10-19-201 (1):
             41          (i) wind energy;
             42          (ii) solar photovoltaic and solar thermal energy;
             43          (iii) wave, tidal, and ocean thermal energy;
             44          (iv) except for combustion of wood that has been treated with chemical preservatives
             45      such as creosote, pentachlorophenol or chromated copper arsenate, biomass and biomass
             46      byproducts, including:
             47          (A) organic waste;
             48          (B) forest or rangeland woody debris from harvesting or thinning conducted to improve
             49      forest or rangeland ecological health and to reduce wildfire risk;
             50          (C) agricultural residues;
             51          (D) dedicated energy crops; and
             52          (E) landfill gas or biogas produced from organic matter, wastewater, anaerobic
             53      digesters, or municipal solid waste;
             54          (v) geothermal energy;
             55          (vi) hydro-electric energy; or
             56          (vii) waste gas and waste heat capture or recovery; and
             57          (c) the number of kilowatt-hours attributable to reductions in retail sales in that
             58      calendar year from activities or programs promoting electric energy efficiency or conservation


             59      or more efficient management of electric energy load.
             60          (2) "Amount of kilowatt-hours attributable to electricity generated or purchased in that
             61      calendar year from qualifying carbon sequestration generation," for qualifying carbon
             62      sequestration generation, means the kilowatt-hours supplied by a facility during the calendar
             63      year multiplied by the ratio of the amount of carbon dioxide captured from the facility and
             64      sequestered to the sum of the amount of carbon dioxide captured from the facility and
             65      sequestered plus the amount of carbon dioxide emitted from the facility during the same
             66      calendar year.
             67          (3) "Banked renewable energy certificate" means a bundled or unbundled renewable
             68      energy certificate that is:
             69          (a) not used in a calendar year to comply with this part or with a renewable energy
             70      program in another state; and
             71          (b) carried forward into a subsequent year.
             72          (4) "Bundled renewable energy certificate" means a renewable energy certificate for
             73      qualifying electricity that is acquired:
             74          (a) by a municipal electric utility by a trade, purchase, or other transfer of electricity
             75      that includes the renewable energy attributes of, or certificate that is issued for, the electricity;
             76      or
             77          (b) by a municipal electric utility by generating the electricity for which the renewable
             78      energy certificate is issued.
             79          (5) "Commission" means the Public Service Commission.
             80          (6) "Municipal electric utility" means any municipality that owns, operates, controls, or
             81      manages a facility that provides electric power for a retail customer, whether domestic,
             82      commercial, industrial, or otherwise.
             83          (7) "Qualifying carbon sequestration generation" means a fossil-fueled generating
             84      facility located within the geographic boundary of the Western Electricity Coordinating
             85      Council that:
             86          (a) becomes operational or is retrofitted on or after January 1, 2008; and
             87          (b) reduces carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere through permanent
             88      geological sequestration or through other verifiably permanent reductions in carbon dioxide
             89      emissions through the use of technology.


             90          (8) "Qualifying electricity" means electricity generated on or after January 1, 1995
             91      from a renewable energy source if:
             92          (a) (i) the renewable energy source is located within the geographic boundary of the
             93      Western Electricity Coordinating Council; or
             94          (ii) the qualifying electricity is delivered to the transmission system of a municipal
             95      electric utility or a delivery point designated by the municipal electric utility for the purpose of
             96      subsequent delivery to the municipal electric utility; and
             97          (b) the renewable energy attributes of the electricity are not traded, sold, transferred, or
             98      otherwise used to satisfy another state's renewable energy program.
             99          (9) "Qualifying zero carbon emissions generation":
             100          (a) means a generation facility located within the geographic boundary of the Western
             101      Electricity Coordinating Council that:
             102          (i) becomes operational on or after January 1, 2008; and
             103          (ii) does not produce carbon as a byproduct of the generation process;
             104          (b) includes generation powered by nuclear fuel; and
             105          (c) does not include renewable energy sources used to satisfy a target established under
             106      Section 10-19-201 .
             107          (10) "Renewable energy certificate" means a certificate issued in accordance with the
             108      requirements of Sections 10-19-202 and 54-17-603 .
             109          (11) "Renewable energy source" means:
             110          (a) an electric generation facility or generation capability or upgrade that becomes
             111      operational on or after January 1, 1995 that derives its energy from one or more of the
             112      following:
             113          (i) wind energy;
             114          (ii) solar photovoltaic and solar thermal energy;
             115          (iii) wave, tidal, and ocean thermal energy;
             116          (iv) except for combustion of wood that has been treated with chemical preservatives
             117      such as creosote, pentachlorophenol or chromated copper arsenate, biomass and biomass
             118      byproducts, including:
             119          (A) organic waste;
             120          (B) forest or rangeland woody debris from harvesting or thinning conducted to improve


             121      forest or rangeland ecological health and to reduce wildfire risk;
             122          (C) agricultural residues;
             123          (D) dedicated energy crops; and
             124          (E) landfill gas or biogas produced from organic matter, wastewater, anaerobic
             125      digesters, or municipal solid waste;
             126          (v) geothermal energy located outside the state;
             127          (vi) waste gas and waste heat capture or recovery; [or]
             128          (vii) efficiency upgrades to a hydroelectric facility, without regard to the date upon
             129      which the facility became operational, if the upgrades become operational on or after January
             130      1, 1995; or
             131          (viii) compressed air, if:
             132          (A) the compressed air is taken from compressed air energy storage; and
             133          (B) the energy used to compress the air is a renewable energy source;
             134          (b) any of the following:
             135          (i) up to 50 average megawatts of electricity per year per municipal electric utility from
             136      a certified low-impact hydroelectric facility, without regard to the date upon which the facility
             137      becomes operational, if the facility is certified as a low-impact hydroelectric facility on or after
             138      January 1, 1995, by a national certification organization;
             139          (ii) geothermal energy if located within the state, without regard to the date upon which
             140      the facility becomes operational; and
             141          (iii) hydroelectric energy if located within the state, without regard to the date upon
             142      which the facility becomes operational;
             143          (c) hydrogen gas derived from any source of energy described in Subsection (11)(a) or
             144      (b);
             145          (d) if an electric generation facility employs multiple energy sources, that portion of the
             146      electricity generated that is attributable to energy sources described in Subsections (11)(a)
             147      through (c); and
             148          (e) any of the following located in the state and owned by a user of energy:
             149          (i) a demand side management measure, as defined by Subsection 54-7-12.8 (1) with
             150      the quantity of renewable energy certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the
             151      equivalent energy saved by the measure;


             152          (ii) a solar thermal system that reduces the consumption of fossil fuels, with the
             153      quantity of renewable energy certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the
             154      equivalent kilowatt-hours saved, except to the extent the commission determines otherwise
             155      with respect to net-metered energy;
             156          (iii) a solar photovoltaic system that reduces the consumption of fossil fuels with the
             157      quantity of renewable energy certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the total
             158      production of the system, except to the extent the commission determines otherwise with
             159      respect to net-metered energy;
             160          (iv) a hydroelectric or geothermal facility, with the quantity of renewable energy
             161      certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the total production of the facility,
             162      except to the extent the commission determines otherwise with respect to net-metered energy;
             163          (v) a waste gas or waste heat capture or recovery system other than from a combined
             164      cycle combustion turbine that does not use waste gas or waste heat, with the quantity of
             165      renewable energy certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the total production of
             166      the system, except to the extent the commission determines otherwise with respect to
             167      net-metered energy; and
             168          (vi) the station use of solar thermal energy, solar photovoltaic energy, hydroelectric
             169      energy, geothermal energy, waste gas, or waste heat capture and recovery.
             170          (12) "Unbundled renewable energy certificate" means a renewable energy certificate
             171      associated with:
             172          (a) qualifying electricity that is acquired by a municipal electric utility or other person
             173      by trade, purchase, or other transfer without acquiring the electricity for which the certificate
             174      was issued; or
             175          (b) activities listed in Subsection (11)(e).
             176          Section 2. Section 54-17-601 is amended to read:
             177           54-17-601. Definitions.
             178          As used in this part:
             179          (1) "Adjusted retail electric sales" means the total kilowatt-hours of retail electric sales
             180      of an electrical corporation to customers in this state in a calendar year, reduced by:
             181          (a) the amount of those kilowatt-hours attributable to electricity generated or purchased
             182      in that calendar year from qualifying zero carbon emissions generation and qualifying carbon


             183      sequestration generation;
             184          (b) the amount of those kilowatt-hours attributable to electricity generated or purchased
             185      in that calendar year from generation located within the geographic boundary of the Western
             186      Electricity Coordinating Council that derives its energy from one or more of the following but
             187      that does not satisfy the definition of a renewable energy source or that otherwise has not been
             188      used to satisfy Subsection 54-17-602 (1):
             189          (i) wind energy;
             190          (ii) solar photovoltaic and solar thermal energy;
             191          (iii) wave, tidal, and ocean thermal energy;
             192          (iv) except for combustion of wood that has been treated with chemical preservatives
             193      such as creosote, pentachlorophenol or chromated copper arsenate, biomass and biomass
             194      byproducts, including:
             195          (A) organic waste;
             196          (B) forest or rangeland woody debris from harvesting or thinning conducted to improve
             197      forest or rangeland ecological health and to reduce wildfire risk;
             198          (C) agricultural residues;
             199          (D) dedicated energy crops; and
             200          (E) landfill gas or biogas produced from organic matter, wastewater, anaerobic
             201      digesters, or municipal solid waste;
             202          (v) geothermal energy;
             203          (vi) hydroelectric energy; or
             204          (vii) waste gas and waste heat capture or recovery; and
             205          (c) the number of kilowatt-hours attributable to reductions in retail sales in that
             206      calendar year from demand side management as defined in Section 54-7-12.8 , with the
             207      kilowatt-hours for an electrical corporation whose rates are regulated by the commission and
             208      adjusted by the commission to exclude kilowatt-hours for which a renewable energy certificate
             209      is issued under Subsection 54-17-603 (4)(b).
             210          (2) "Amount of kilowatt-hours attributable to electricity generated or purchased in that
             211      calendar year from qualifying carbon sequestration generation," for qualifying carbon
             212      sequestration generation, means the kilowatt-hours supplied by a facility during the calendar
             213      year multiplied by the ratio of the amount of carbon dioxide captured from the facility and


             214      sequestered to the sum of the amount of carbon dioxide captured from the facility and
             215      sequestered plus the amount of carbon dioxide emitted from the facility during the same
             216      calendar year.
             217          (3) "Banked renewable energy certificate" means a bundled or unbundled renewable
             218      energy certificate that is:
             219          (a) not used in a calendar year to comply with this part or with a renewable energy
             220      program in another state; and
             221          (b) carried forward into a subsequent year.
             222          (4) "Bundled renewable energy certificate" means a renewable energy certificate for
             223      qualifying electricity that is acquired:
             224          (a) by an electrical corporation by a trade, purchase, or other transfer of electricity that
             225      includes the renewable energy attributes of, or certificate that is issued for, the electricity; or
             226          (b) by an electrical corporation by generating the electricity for which the renewable
             227      energy certificate is issued.
             228          (5) "Electrical corporation":
             229          (a) is as defined in Section 54-2-1 ; and
             230          (b) does not include a person generating electricity that is not for sale to the public.
             231          (6) "Qualifying carbon sequestration generation" means a fossil-fueled generating
             232      facility located within the geographic boundary of the Western Electricity Coordinating
             233      Council that:
             234          (a) becomes operational or is retrofitted on or after January 1, 2008; and
             235          (b) reduces carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere through permanent
             236      geological sequestration or through another verifiably permanent reduction in carbon dioxide
             237      emissions through the use of technology.
             238          (7) "Qualifying electricity" means electricity generated on or after January 1, 1995
             239      from a renewable energy source if:
             240          (a) (i) the renewable energy source is located within the geographic boundary of the
             241      Western Electricity Coordinating Council; or
             242          (ii) the qualifying electricity is delivered to the transmission system of an electrical
             243      corporation or a delivery point designated by the electrical corporation for the purpose of
             244      subsequent delivery to the electrical corporation; and


             245          (b) the renewable energy attributes of the electricity are not traded, sold, transferred, or
             246      otherwise used to satisfy another state's renewable energy program.
             247          (8) "Qualifying zero carbon emissions generation":
             248          (a) means a generation facility located within the geographic boundary of the Western
             249      Electricity Coordinating Council that:
             250          (i) becomes operational on or after January 1, 2008; and
             251          (ii) does not produce carbon as a byproduct of the generation process;
             252          (b) includes generation powered by nuclear fuel; and
             253          (c) does not include renewable energy sources used to satisfy the requirement
             254      established under Subsection 54-17-602 (1).
             255          (9) "Renewable energy certificate" means a certificate issued under Section 54-17-603 .
             256          (10) "Renewable energy source" means:
             257          (a) an electric generation facility or generation capability or upgrade that becomes
             258      operational on or after January 1, 1995 that derives its energy from one or more of the
             259      following:
             260          (i) wind energy;
             261          (ii) solar photovoltaic and solar thermal energy;
             262          (iii) wave, tidal, and ocean thermal energy;
             263          (iv) except for combustion of wood that has been treated with chemical preservatives
             264      such as creosote, pentachlorophenol or chromated copper arsenate, biomass and biomass
             265      byproducts, including:
             266          (A) organic waste;
             267          (B) forest or rangeland woody debris from harvesting or thinning conducted to improve
             268      forest or rangeland ecological health and to reduce wildfire risk;
             269          (C) agricultural residues;
             270          (D) dedicated energy crops; and
             271          (E) landfill gas or biogas produced from organic matter, wastewater, anaerobic
             272      digesters, or municipal solid waste;
             273          (v) geothermal energy located outside the state;
             274          (vi) waste gas and waste heat capture or recovery; [or]
             275          (vii) efficiency upgrades to a hydroelectric facility, without regard to the date upon


             276      which the facility became operational, if the upgrades become operational on or after January
             277      1, 1995; or
             278          (viii) compressed air, if:
             279          (A) the compressed air is taken from compressed air energy storage; and
             280          (B) the energy used to compress the air is a renewable energy source;
             281          (b) any of the following:
             282          (i) up to 50 average megawatts of electricity per year per electrical corporation from a
             283      certified low-impact hydroelectric facility, without regard to the date upon which the facility
             284      becomes operational, if the facility is certified as a low-impact hydroelectric facility on or after
             285      January 1, 1995, by a national certification organization;
             286          (ii) geothermal energy if located within the state, without regard to the date upon which
             287      the facility becomes operational; or
             288          (iii) hydroelectric energy if located within the state, without regard to the date upon
             289      which the facility becomes operational;
             290          (c) hydrogen gas derived from any source of energy described in Subsection (10)(a) or
             291      (b);
             292          (d) if an electric generation facility employs multiple energy sources, that portion of the
             293      electricity generated that is attributable to energy sources described in Subsections (10)(a)
             294      through (c); and
             295          (e) any of the following located in the state and owned by a user of energy:
             296          (i) a demand side management measure, as defined by Subsection 54-7-12.8 (1), with
             297      the quantity of renewable energy certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the
             298      equivalent energy saved by the measure;
             299          (ii) a solar thermal system that reduces the consumption of fossil fuels, with the
             300      quantity of renewable energy certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the
             301      equivalent kilowatt-hours saved, except to the extent the commission determines otherwise
             302      with respect to net-metered energy;
             303          (iii) a solar photovoltaic system that reduces the consumption of fossil fuels with the
             304      quantity of renewable energy certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the total
             305      production of the system, except to the extent the commission determines otherwise with
             306      respect to net-metered energy;


             307          (iv) a hydroelectric or geothermal facility with the quantity of renewable energy
             308      certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the total production of the facility,
             309      except to the extent the commission determines otherwise with respect to net-metered energy;
             310          (v) a waste gas or waste heat capture or recovery system, other than from a combined
             311      cycle combustion turbine that does not use waste gas or waste heat, with the quantity of
             312      renewable energy certificates to which the user is entitled determined by the total production of
             313      the system, except to the extent the commission determines otherwise with respect to
             314      net-metered energy; and
             315          (vi) the station use of solar thermal energy, solar photovoltaic energy, hydroelectric
             316      energy, geothermal energy, waste gas, or waste heat capture and recovery.
             317          (11) "Unbundled renewable energy certificate" means a renewable energy certificate
             318      associated with:
             319          (a) qualifying electricity that is acquired by an electrical corporation or other person by
             320      trade, purchase, or other transfer without acquiring the electricity for which the certificate was
             321      issued; or
             322          (b) activities listed in Subsection (10)(e).




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