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62-17-9. Self-directed programs for customers; exemptions.

A.     A large customer shall receive approval for a credit for and equal to the expenditures that customer has made at its facilities on and after January 1, 2005 toward cost-effective energy efficiency and load management.  To receive approval, the large customer must demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the utility or self-direct program administrator that its expenditures are cost-effective.  Once approved, the credit may be used to offset up to seventy percent of the tariff rider authorized by the Efficient Use of Energy Act until the credit is exhausted.  Eligible expenditures shall have a simple payback period of more than one year but less than seven years.  Projects that have received rebates, financial support or other substantial program support from a utility are not eligible for a credit.

B.     A large customer shall receive approval for an exemption to paying seventy percent of the tariff rider if the customer demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the utility or self-direct program administrator that it has exhausted all cost-effective energy efficiency measures at its facility.  As used in this section, "cost-effective" means all measures with a simple payback period of more than one year but less than seven years.

C.     Large customers shall seek and receive approval for credits and exemptions under this provision from the utility or a commission-approved self-direct program administrator.  Approvals or disapprovals by the utility or administrator shall be subject to commission review.  Any credit not fully utilized in the year it is received shall carry over to subsequent years.  Implementation of credits shall be designed to minimize utility administrative costs.

D.     Except as otherwise provided in this section, projects, expenditures and exemptions under this section shall be evaluated by an independent program evaluator using the same measurement and verification standards applying to utility programs, subject to appropriate protections for confidentiality, by the utility or a commission-approved self-direct program administrator and reported in the annual report to the commission pursuant to the Efficient Use of Energy Act.

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Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-62 > Article-17 > Section-62-17-9

62-17-9. Self-directed programs for customers; exemptions.

A.     A large customer shall receive approval for a credit for and equal to the expenditures that customer has made at its facilities on and after January 1, 2005 toward cost-effective energy efficiency and load management.  To receive approval, the large customer must demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the utility or self-direct program administrator that its expenditures are cost-effective.  Once approved, the credit may be used to offset up to seventy percent of the tariff rider authorized by the Efficient Use of Energy Act until the credit is exhausted.  Eligible expenditures shall have a simple payback period of more than one year but less than seven years.  Projects that have received rebates, financial support or other substantial program support from a utility are not eligible for a credit.

B.     A large customer shall receive approval for an exemption to paying seventy percent of the tariff rider if the customer demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the utility or self-direct program administrator that it has exhausted all cost-effective energy efficiency measures at its facility.  As used in this section, "cost-effective" means all measures with a simple payback period of more than one year but less than seven years.

C.     Large customers shall seek and receive approval for credits and exemptions under this provision from the utility or a commission-approved self-direct program administrator.  Approvals or disapprovals by the utility or administrator shall be subject to commission review.  Any credit not fully utilized in the year it is received shall carry over to subsequent years.  Implementation of credits shall be designed to minimize utility administrative costs.

D.     Except as otherwise provided in this section, projects, expenditures and exemptions under this section shall be evaluated by an independent program evaluator using the same measurement and verification standards applying to utility programs, subject to appropriate protections for confidentiality, by the utility or a commission-approved self-direct program administrator and reported in the annual report to the commission pursuant to the Efficient Use of Energy Act.


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-62 > Article-17 > Section-62-17-9

62-17-9. Self-directed programs for customers; exemptions.

A.     A large customer shall receive approval for a credit for and equal to the expenditures that customer has made at its facilities on and after January 1, 2005 toward cost-effective energy efficiency and load management.  To receive approval, the large customer must demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the utility or self-direct program administrator that its expenditures are cost-effective.  Once approved, the credit may be used to offset up to seventy percent of the tariff rider authorized by the Efficient Use of Energy Act until the credit is exhausted.  Eligible expenditures shall have a simple payback period of more than one year but less than seven years.  Projects that have received rebates, financial support or other substantial program support from a utility are not eligible for a credit.

B.     A large customer shall receive approval for an exemption to paying seventy percent of the tariff rider if the customer demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of the utility or self-direct program administrator that it has exhausted all cost-effective energy efficiency measures at its facility.  As used in this section, "cost-effective" means all measures with a simple payback period of more than one year but less than seven years.

C.     Large customers shall seek and receive approval for credits and exemptions under this provision from the utility or a commission-approved self-direct program administrator.  Approvals or disapprovals by the utility or administrator shall be subject to commission review.  Any credit not fully utilized in the year it is received shall carry over to subsequent years.  Implementation of credits shall be designed to minimize utility administrative costs.

D.     Except as otherwise provided in this section, projects, expenditures and exemptions under this section shall be evaluated by an independent program evaluator using the same measurement and verification standards applying to utility programs, subject to appropriate protections for confidentiality, by the utility or a commission-approved self-direct program administrator and reported in the annual report to the commission pursuant to the Efficient Use of Energy Act.