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10-19-202. Renewable energy certificate -- Use to satisfy other requirements.
(1) A municipal electric utility may buy, sell, trade, or otherwise transfer a renewableenergy certificate issued or recognized under Section 54-17-603.
(2) For the purpose of satisfying Subsection 10-19-201(1) and the issuance of arenewable energy certificate under Section 54-17-603:
(a) a renewable energy source located in this state that derives its energy from solarphotovoltaic and solar thermal energy shall be credited for 2.4 kilowatt-hours of qualifyingelectricity for each 1.0 kilowatt-hour generated; and
(b) if two or more municipal electric utilities jointly own a renewable energy resource,each municipal electric utility shall be credited with 1.0 kilowatt-hour of qualifying electricity for1.0 kilowatt-hour of the renewable energy resource allocated to the municipal electric utility bycontract, unless the contract otherwise provides.
(3) A renewable energy certificate:
(a) may be used only once to satisfy Subsection 10-19-201(1);
(b) may be used to satisfy Subsection 10-19-201(1) and the qualifying electricity onwhich the renewable energy certificate is based may be used to satisfy any federal renewableenergy requirement; and
(c) may not be used if it has been used to satisfy any other state's renewable energyrequirement.

Enacted by Chapter 374, 2008 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-19 > 10-19-202

10-19-202. Renewable energy certificate -- Use to satisfy other requirements.
(1) A municipal electric utility may buy, sell, trade, or otherwise transfer a renewableenergy certificate issued or recognized under Section 54-17-603.
(2) For the purpose of satisfying Subsection 10-19-201(1) and the issuance of arenewable energy certificate under Section 54-17-603:
(a) a renewable energy source located in this state that derives its energy from solarphotovoltaic and solar thermal energy shall be credited for 2.4 kilowatt-hours of qualifyingelectricity for each 1.0 kilowatt-hour generated; and
(b) if two or more municipal electric utilities jointly own a renewable energy resource,each municipal electric utility shall be credited with 1.0 kilowatt-hour of qualifying electricity for1.0 kilowatt-hour of the renewable energy resource allocated to the municipal electric utility bycontract, unless the contract otherwise provides.
(3) A renewable energy certificate:
(a) may be used only once to satisfy Subsection 10-19-201(1);
(b) may be used to satisfy Subsection 10-19-201(1) and the qualifying electricity onwhich the renewable energy certificate is based may be used to satisfy any federal renewableenergy requirement; and
(c) may not be used if it has been used to satisfy any other state's renewable energyrequirement.

Enacted by Chapter 374, 2008 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-10 > Chapter-19 > 10-19-202

10-19-202. Renewable energy certificate -- Use to satisfy other requirements.
(1) A municipal electric utility may buy, sell, trade, or otherwise transfer a renewableenergy certificate issued or recognized under Section 54-17-603.
(2) For the purpose of satisfying Subsection 10-19-201(1) and the issuance of arenewable energy certificate under Section 54-17-603:
(a) a renewable energy source located in this state that derives its energy from solarphotovoltaic and solar thermal energy shall be credited for 2.4 kilowatt-hours of qualifyingelectricity for each 1.0 kilowatt-hour generated; and
(b) if two or more municipal electric utilities jointly own a renewable energy resource,each municipal electric utility shall be credited with 1.0 kilowatt-hour of qualifying electricity for1.0 kilowatt-hour of the renewable energy resource allocated to the municipal electric utility bycontract, unless the contract otherwise provides.
(3) A renewable energy certificate:
(a) may be used only once to satisfy Subsection 10-19-201(1);
(b) may be used to satisfy Subsection 10-19-201(1) and the qualifying electricity onwhich the renewable energy certificate is based may be used to satisfy any federal renewableenergy requirement; and
(c) may not be used if it has been used to satisfy any other state's renewable energyrequirement.

Enacted by Chapter 374, 2008 General Session