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54-17-603. Renewable energy certificate -- Issuance -- Use to satisfy otherrequirements.
(1) The commission shall establish a process for issuance or recognition of a renewableenergy certificate.
(2) The commission process under Subsection (1) shall provide for the issuance,monitoring, accounting, transfer, and use of a renewable energy certificate, including inelectronic form.
(3) The commission may:
(a) consult with another state or a federal agency and any regional system or tradingprogram to fulfill Subsection (1); and
(b) allow use of a renewable energy certificate that is issued, monitored, accounted for,or transferred by or through a regional system or trading program, including the WesternRenewable Energy Generation Information System, to fulfill this part's provisions.
(4) A renewable energy certificate shall be issued for:
(a) qualifying electricity generated on and after January 1, 1995; and
(b) the activities of an energy user described in Subsections 10-19-102(11)(e) and54-17-601(10)(e) on and after January 1, 1995.
(5) The person requesting a renewable energy certificate shall affirm that the renewableenergy attributes of the electricity have not been traded, sold, transferred, or otherwise used tosatisfy another state's renewable energy requirements.
(6) (a) For the purpose of satisfying Subsection 54-17-602(1) and the issuance of arenewable energy certificate under this section, a renewable energy source located in this statethat derives its energy from solar photovoltaic or solar thermal energy shall be credited for 2.4kilowatt-hours of qualifying electricity for each 1.0 kilowatt-hour generated.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (6)(a), the acquisition or construction by an electricalcorporation of a renewable energy source that derives its energy from solar photovoltaic or solarthermal energy shall comply with the cost-effectiveness criteria of Subsection54-17-201(2)(c)(ii).
(7) A renewable energy certificate issued under this section:
(a) does not expire; and
(b) may be banked.
(8) The commission may recognize a renewable energy certificate that is issued,monitored, accounted for, or transferred by or through another state or a regional system ortrading program, including the Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System, if therenewable energy certificate is for qualifying electricity.
(9) A renewable energy certificate:
(a) may be used only once to satisfy Subsection 54-17-602(1);
(b) may be used for the purpose of Subsection 54-17-602(1) and the qualifying electricityon which 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.
(10) The commission shall establish procedures and reasonable rates permitting anelectrical corporation that is a purchasing utility under Section 54-12-2 to acquire or retain arenewable energy certificate associated with the purchase of power from an independent energy

producer.

Amended by Chapter 140, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-54 > Chapter-17 > 54-17-603

54-17-603. Renewable energy certificate -- Issuance -- Use to satisfy otherrequirements.
(1) The commission shall establish a process for issuance or recognition of a renewableenergy certificate.
(2) The commission process under Subsection (1) shall provide for the issuance,monitoring, accounting, transfer, and use of a renewable energy certificate, including inelectronic form.
(3) The commission may:
(a) consult with another state or a federal agency and any regional system or tradingprogram to fulfill Subsection (1); and
(b) allow use of a renewable energy certificate that is issued, monitored, accounted for,or transferred by or through a regional system or trading program, including the WesternRenewable Energy Generation Information System, to fulfill this part's provisions.
(4) A renewable energy certificate shall be issued for:
(a) qualifying electricity generated on and after January 1, 1995; and
(b) the activities of an energy user described in Subsections 10-19-102(11)(e) and54-17-601(10)(e) on and after January 1, 1995.
(5) The person requesting a renewable energy certificate shall affirm that the renewableenergy attributes of the electricity have not been traded, sold, transferred, or otherwise used tosatisfy another state's renewable energy requirements.
(6) (a) For the purpose of satisfying Subsection 54-17-602(1) and the issuance of arenewable energy certificate under this section, a renewable energy source located in this statethat derives its energy from solar photovoltaic or solar thermal energy shall be credited for 2.4kilowatt-hours of qualifying electricity for each 1.0 kilowatt-hour generated.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (6)(a), the acquisition or construction by an electricalcorporation of a renewable energy source that derives its energy from solar photovoltaic or solarthermal energy shall comply with the cost-effectiveness criteria of Subsection54-17-201(2)(c)(ii).
(7) A renewable energy certificate issued under this section:
(a) does not expire; and
(b) may be banked.
(8) The commission may recognize a renewable energy certificate that is issued,monitored, accounted for, or transferred by or through another state or a regional system ortrading program, including the Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System, if therenewable energy certificate is for qualifying electricity.
(9) A renewable energy certificate:
(a) may be used only once to satisfy Subsection 54-17-602(1);
(b) may be used for the purpose of Subsection 54-17-602(1) and the qualifying electricityon which 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.
(10) The commission shall establish procedures and reasonable rates permitting anelectrical corporation that is a purchasing utility under Section 54-12-2 to acquire or retain arenewable energy certificate associated with the purchase of power from an independent energy

producer.

Amended by Chapter 140, 2009 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-54 > Chapter-17 > 54-17-603

54-17-603. Renewable energy certificate -- Issuance -- Use to satisfy otherrequirements.
(1) The commission shall establish a process for issuance or recognition of a renewableenergy certificate.
(2) The commission process under Subsection (1) shall provide for the issuance,monitoring, accounting, transfer, and use of a renewable energy certificate, including inelectronic form.
(3) The commission may:
(a) consult with another state or a federal agency and any regional system or tradingprogram to fulfill Subsection (1); and
(b) allow use of a renewable energy certificate that is issued, monitored, accounted for,or transferred by or through a regional system or trading program, including the WesternRenewable Energy Generation Information System, to fulfill this part's provisions.
(4) A renewable energy certificate shall be issued for:
(a) qualifying electricity generated on and after January 1, 1995; and
(b) the activities of an energy user described in Subsections 10-19-102(11)(e) and54-17-601(10)(e) on and after January 1, 1995.
(5) The person requesting a renewable energy certificate shall affirm that the renewableenergy attributes of the electricity have not been traded, sold, transferred, or otherwise used tosatisfy another state's renewable energy requirements.
(6) (a) For the purpose of satisfying Subsection 54-17-602(1) and the issuance of arenewable energy certificate under this section, a renewable energy source located in this statethat derives its energy from solar photovoltaic or solar thermal energy shall be credited for 2.4kilowatt-hours of qualifying electricity for each 1.0 kilowatt-hour generated.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (6)(a), the acquisition or construction by an electricalcorporation of a renewable energy source that derives its energy from solar photovoltaic or solarthermal energy shall comply with the cost-effectiveness criteria of Subsection54-17-201(2)(c)(ii).
(7) A renewable energy certificate issued under this section:
(a) does not expire; and
(b) may be banked.
(8) The commission may recognize a renewable energy certificate that is issued,monitored, accounted for, or transferred by or through another state or a regional system ortrading program, including the Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System, if therenewable energy certificate is for qualifying electricity.
(9) A renewable energy certificate:
(a) may be used only once to satisfy Subsection 54-17-602(1);
(b) may be used for the purpose of Subsection 54-17-602(1) and the qualifying electricityon which 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.
(10) The commission shall establish procedures and reasonable rates permitting anelectrical corporation that is a purchasing utility under Section 54-12-2 to acquire or retain arenewable energy certificate associated with the purchase of power from an independent energy

producer.

Amended by Chapter 140, 2009 General Session