SB79 (2023) Compare Changes


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1 Limited Electrical Energy Producers Act; Definition; Eligible Customer Generator. RSA 362-A:1-a, II-b is repealed and reenacted to read as follows:

II-b. "Eligible customer-generator" or "customer-generator" means an electric utility customer who owns, operates, or purchases power from an electrical generating facility either powered by renewable energy or which employs a heat led combined heat and power system, except as provided for a municipal host as defined in paragraph II-c, that is located behind a retail meter on the customer's premises, and as provided for an industrial host as defined in paragraph II-g, provided it is interconnected and operates in parallel with the electric grid, and is used to offset the customer's own electricity requirements. Incremental generation added to an existing generation facility, that does not itself qualify for net metering, shall qualify if such incremental generation meets the qualifications of this paragraph and is metered separately from the nonqualifying facility.

2 New Paragraph; Definition. Amend RSA 362-A:1-a by inserting after paragraph II-f the following new paragraph:

II-g. "Industrial host" means a customer generator with a total peak generating capacity of greater than one megawatt and less than 5 megawatts used to offset the electricity requirements of a group consisting exclusively of one commercial, industrial, or institutional entity with one or more accounts, provided that all accounts are located within the same utility franchise service territory. In no instance shall the electrical generating facility exceed 100 percent of the industrial host's average electric consumption over the past 12 months. An industrial host may be owned by either a public or private entity.

3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

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1 Limited Electrical Energy Producers Act; Definition; Eligible Customer Generator. RSA 362-A:1-a, II-b is repealed and reenacted to read as follows:

II-b. "Eligible customer-generator" or "customer-generator" means an electric utility customer who owns, operates, or purchases power from an electrical generating facility either powered by renewable energy or which employs a heat led combined heat and power system, except as provided for a municipal host as defined in paragraph II-c, that is located behind a retail meter on the customer's premises, and as provided for an industrial host as defined in paragraph II-g, provided it is interconnected and operates in parallel with the electric grid, and is used to offset the customer's own electricity requirements. Incremental generation added to an existing generation facility, that does not itself qualify for net metering, shall qualify if such incremental generation meets the qualifications of this paragraph and is metered separately from the nonqualifying facility.

2 New Paragraph; Definition. Amend RSA 362-A:1-a by inserting after paragraph II-f the following new paragraph:

II-g. "Industrial host" means a customer generator with a total peak generating capacity of greater than one megawatt and less than 5 megawatts used to offset the electricity requirements of a group consisting exclusively of one commercial, industrial, or institutional entity with one or more accounts, provided that all accounts are located within the same utility franchise service territory. In no instance shall the electrical generating facility exceed 100 percent of the industrial host's average electric consumption over the past 12 months. An industrial host may be owned by either a public or private entity.

3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.