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S.B. 12

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ENERGY AMENDMENTS

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2012 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Mark B. Madsen

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House Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      Committee Note:
             9          The Public Utilities and Technology Interim Committee recommended this bill.
             10      General Description:
             11          This bill enacts provisions within the Energy Resource Procurement Act.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    enacts provisions relating to renewable energy facilities;
             15          .    authorizes an electric corporation to enter into a contract to supply electric service
             16      from a renewable energy facility, under certain circumstances; and
             17          .    requires Public Service Commission approval of contracts for electric service from
             18      renewable energy facilities.
             19      Money Appropriated in this Bill:
             20          None
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          None
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      ENACTS:
             25          54-17-801, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             26          54-17-802, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             27          54-17-803, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             28          54-17-804, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             29          54-17-805, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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             31      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             32          Section 1. Section 54-17-801 is enacted to read:
             33     
Part 8. Renewable Energy Contracts

             34          54-17-801. Definitions.
             35          As used in this part:
             36          (1) "Contract customer" means a person who executes or will execute a renewable
             37      energy contract with a qualified utility.
             38          (2) "Qualified utility" means an electric corporation that serves more than 200,000
             39      retail customers in the state.
             40          (3) "Renewable energy contract" means a contract under this section for the delivery of
             41      electricity from a renewable energy facility to a contract customer's single metered location
             42      requiring the use of a qualified utility's transmission or distribution system to deliver the
             43      electricity from the renewable energy facility to the contract customer.
             44          (4) "Renewable energy facility":
             45          (a) except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), has the same meaning as renewable energy
             46      source defined in Section 54-17-601 ; and
             47          (b) does not include an electric generating facility whose costs have been included in a
             48      qualified utility's rates as a facility providing electric service to the qualified utility's system.
             49          Section 2. Section 54-17-802 is enacted to read:
             50          54-17-802. Contracts for the purchase of electricity from a renewable energy
             51      facility.
             52          (1) Within a reasonable time after receiving a request from one or more contract
             53      customers and subject to reasonable credit requirements, a qualified utility shall enter into a
             54      renewable energy contract with the requesting contract customer or customers to supply some
             55      or all of the electric service of the contract customer or customers from a renewable energy
             56      facility selected by the contract customer or customers.
             57          (2) A renewable energy contract may not provide for electricity to be delivered to more
             58      than a single metered delivery location of a contract customer.


             59          (3) Subject to Subsection (2):
             60          (a) a single contract customer may receive electricity at multiple metered delivery
             61      locations from the same renewable energy facility; and
             62          (b) multiple contract customers may receive electricity from the same renewable
             63      energy facility.
             64          (4) The amount of electricity provided to any contract customer under all renewable
             65      energy contracts with that contract customer may not be less than 2.5 megawatts.
             66          (5) The amount of electricity provided to any metered delivery location of a contract
             67      customer may not exceed the contract customer's metered kilowatt-hour load in any hour at that
             68      location.
             69          (6) A renewable energy contract that meets the requirements of Subsection (4) may
             70      provide for one or more increases in the amount of electricity to be provided under the contract
             71      even though the amount of electricity to be provided by the increase is less than the minimum
             72      amount required under Subsection (4).
             73          (7) The total amount of electricity to be provided by a qualified utility at any one time
             74      under all renewable energy contracts may not exceed 300 megawatts, unless the commission
             75      approves in advance a higher amount.
             76          (8) Electricity generated by a renewable energy facility and delivered to a contract
             77      customer under a renewable energy contract may not be included in a net metering program
             78      under Chapter 15, Net Metering of Electricity.
             79          Section 3. Section 54-17-803 is enacted to read:
             80          54-17-803. Ownership of a renewable energy facility -- Joint ownership --
             81      Ownership of environmental attributes.
             82          (1) A renewable energy facility may be owned:
             83          (a) by a person who will be a contract customer receiving electricity from the
             84      renewable energy facility;
             85          (b) by a qualified utility;
             86          (c) by a person other than a contract customer or qualified utility; or
             87          (d) jointly by any combination of Subsections (1)(a), (b), and (c), whether in equal
             88      shares or otherwise.
             89          (2) A qualified utility may be a joint owner of a renewable energy facility only if:


             90          (a) the qualified utility consents to being a joint owner; and
             91          (b) the joint ownership arrangement ensures that the qualified utility will recover all of
             92      its costs associated with its ownership of the renewable energy facility.
             93          (3) To the extent that any electricity from a renewable energy facility to be delivered to
             94      a contract customer is owned by a person other than the contract customer:
             95          (a) the qualified utility shall, by contract with the owner of the renewable energy
             96      facility, purchase all of that electricity;
             97          (b) the qualified utility shall sell all of that electricity to the contract customer or
             98      customers under renewable energy contracts with the same duration and pricing as the contract
             99      between the qualified utility and the owner of the renewable energy facility; and
             100          (c) the qualified utility's contract with the owner of the renewable energy facility shall
             101      provide that the qualified utility's obligation to purchase electricity under that contract ceases if
             102      the contract customer defaults in its obligation to purchase and pay for the electricity under the
             103      contract with the qualified utility.
             104          (4) The right to any environmental attribute associated with a renewable energy facility
             105      shall remain the property of the renewable energy facility's owner, except to the extent that a
             106      contract to which the owner is a party provides otherwise.
             107          Section 4. Section 54-17-804 is enacted to read:
             108          54-17-804. Exemption from certificate of convenience and necessity requirements.
             109          (1) A qualified utility is not required to comply with Section 54-4-25 with respect to a
             110      renewable energy facility that is the subject of a renewable energy contract if:
             111          (a) each contract necessary for the commission to determine compliance with this part
             112      is filed with the commission; and
             113          (b) the commission determines that each contract relating to the renewable energy
             114      facility complies with this part.
             115          (2) In making its determination under Subsection (1)(b), the commission may process
             116      and consider together multiple renewable energy contracts between the same contract customer
             117      and the qualified utility providing for the delivery of electricity from a renewable energy
             118      facility to the contract customer's multiple metered delivery locations.
             119          Section 5. Section 54-17-805 is enacted to read:
             120          54-17-805. Costs associated with delivering electricity from a renewable energy


             121      facility to a contract customer.
             122          (1) To the extent that a renewable energy contract provides for the delivery of
             123      electricity from a renewable energy facility owned by the contract customer, the renewable
             124      energy contract shall require the contract customer to pay for the use of the qualified utility's
             125      transmission or distribution facilities at the qualified utility's applicable rates, which may
             126      include transmission costs at the qualified utility's applicable rate approved by the Federal
             127      Energy Regulatory Commission.
             128          (2) To the extent that a renewable energy contract provides for the delivery of
             129      electricity from a renewable energy facility owned by a person other than the qualified utility or
             130      the contract customer, the renewable energy contract shall require the contract customer to bear
             131      all reasonably identifiable costs that the qualified utility incurs in delivering the electricity from
             132      the renewable energy facility to the contract customer, including all costs to procure and deliver
             133      electricity and for billing, administrative, and related activities, as determined by the
             134      commission.
             135          (3) A qualified utility that enters a renewable energy contract shall charge a contract
             136      customer for all metered electric service delivered to the contract customer, including
             137      generation, transmission, and distribution service, at the qualified utility's applicable tariff
             138      rates, excluding:
             139          (a) any kilowatt hours of electricity delivered from the renewable energy facility, based
             140      on the time of delivery, adjusted for transmission losses;
             141          (b) any kilowatt hours of electricity delivered from the renewable energy facility that
             142      coincide with the contract customer's monthly metered kilowatt demand measurement, adjusted
             143      for transmission losses;
             144          (c) any transmission and distribution service that the contract customer pays for under
             145      Subsection (1) or (2); and
             146          (d) any transmission service that the contract customer provides under Subsection (2)
             147      to deliver generation from the renewable energy facility.





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    as of 11-17-11 9:08 AM


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