2lr1344 CF 2lr1396. Drafted by: Heide Typed by: Rita Stored 02/02/12 Proofread by Checked by By: Senator Pinsky A BILL ENTITLED

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C Bill No.: Requested: Committee: CF lr Drafted by: Heide Typed by: Rita Stored 0/0/ Proofread by Checked by By: Senator Pinsky A BILL ENTITLED AN ACT concerning Electricity Community Energy Generating Facilities and Net Energy Metering 0 0 FOR the purpose of establishing a net energy metering program for community energy generating facilities; specifying that a community energy generating facility, subscriber, or subscriber organization is not an electric company or an electricity supplier; requiring electric companies to purchase certain unsubscribed electricity; requiring the Public Service Commission to set a date for the end of a certain billing cycle; giving certain electric companies ownership of certain electricity exported by the community energy generating facility to the grid; stating that certain costs are the responsibility of the owner or operator of the community energy generating facility; authorizing subscriber organizations to contract with third parties for certain functions; authorizing certain for profit and nonprofit entities to be subscription organizations; specifying that owners, subscribers, and organizations that control community energy generating facilities are not public service companies under certain circumstances; requiring the Commission to report each year to the General Assembly on the status of certain community energy generating facilities; specifying that an electric company may not be responsible for resolving certain disputes; specifying that an electric company may not be liable for certain actions taken or agreements entered into by a subscription organization; requiring that the Commission adopt certain regulations for community EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MATTER ADDED TO EXISTING LAW. [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. *lr*

energy generating facilities; requiring the Commission to consider certain matters when adopting certain regulations; defining certain terms; making conforming changes; and generally relating to community energy generation and net energy metering. BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, Article Public Utilities Section 0(h) and (j) and 0 Annotated Code of Maryland (00 Replacement Volume and 0 Supplement) 0 SECTION. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: Article Public Utilities 0. (h) () Electric company means a person who physically transmits or distributes electricity in the State to a retail electric customer. () Electric company does not include: (i) the following persons who supply electricity and electricity supply services solely to occupants of a building for use by the occupants: 0. an owner/operator who holds ownership in and manages the internal distribution system serving the building; or. a lessee/operator who holds a leasehold interest in and manages the internal distribution system serving the building; (ii) any person who generates on site generated electricity; [or] (III) A COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY, INCLUDING ANY SUBSCRIBERS OR SUBSCRIBER ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY, AS THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED IN 0 OF THIS ARTICLE; OR

[(iii)] (IV) a person who transmits or distributes electricity within a site owned by the person or the person s affiliate that is incidental to a primarily landlord tenant relationship. (j) () Electricity supplier means a person: (i) who sells:. electricity;. electricity supply services;. competitive billing services; or. competitive metering services; or 0 0 (ii) who purchases, brokers, arranges, or markets electricity or electricity supply services for sale to a retail electric customer. () Electricity supplier includes an electric company, an aggregator, a broker, and a marketer of electricity. () Electricity supplier does not include: (i) the following persons who supply electricity and electricity supply services solely to occupants of a building for use by the occupants:. an owner/operator who holds ownership in and manages the internal distribution system serving the building; or. a lessee/operator who holds a leasehold interest in and manages the internal distribution system serving the building; [or] (ii) a person who generates on site generated electricity; OR (III) A COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY, INCLUDING ANY SUBSCRIBERS OR SUBSCRIBER ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATED

WITH THE COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY, AS THOSE TERMS ARE DEFINED IN 0 OF THIS ARTICLE. 0. (a) () In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. title. () Biomass means qualified biomass as defined in 0 of this that: () Closed conduit hydro means a hydroelectric generating facility 0 (i) generates electricity within existing piping or limited adjacent piping of a potable water supply system; (ii) water authority; and is owned or operated by a municipal corporation or public (iii) is designed to produce less energy than is consumed to operate the water supply system. () COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY MEANS A RENEWABLE ENERGY FACILITY THAT: (I) GENERATES ELECTRICITY FROM BIOMASS, MICRO COMBINED HEAT AND POWER, SOLAR, FUEL CELL, WIND, OR CLOSED CONDUIT HYDRO; 0 (II) CREDITS ITS GENERATED ELECTRICITY TO THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE FACILITY; AND (III) MAY BE OWNED BY A PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OR ANY OTHER PERSON, INCLUDING A SUBSCRIBER ORGANIZATION. [()] () Eligible customer generator means a customer that owns and operates, leases and operates, or contracts with a third party that owns and

operates a biomass, micro combined heat and power, solar, fuel cell, wind, or closed conduit hydro electric generating facility that: (i) is located on the customer s premises or contiguous property; (ii) is interconnected and operated in parallel with an electric company s transmission and distribution facilities; and (iii) is intended primarily to offset all or part of the customer s own electricity requirements. [()] () Fuel cell means an electric generating facility that: 0 (i) includes integrated power plant systems containing a stack, tubular array, or other functionally similar configuration used to electrochemically convert fuel to electric energy; and (ii) may include:. an inverter and fuel processing system; and. other plant equipment to support the plant s operation or its energy conversion, including heat recovery equipment. [()] () Micro combined heat and power means the simultaneous or sequential production of useful thermal energy and electrical or mechanical power not exceeding 0 kilowatts. 0 [()] () Net energy metering means measurement of the difference between the electricity that is supplied by an electric company and the electricity that is generated by an eligible customer generator and fed back to the electric grid over the eligible customer generator s billing period. [()] () Net excess generation means the amount of the electricity generated by an eligible customer generator that is in excess of the electricity consumed by the eligible customer generator and that results in a negative kilowatt hour reading at the end of the eligible customer generator s billing cycle.

(0) SUBSCRIBER MEANS A RETAIL CUSTOMER OF AN ELECTRIC COMPANY WHO OWNS A SUBSCRIPTION AND HAS IDENTIFIED ONE OR MORE INDIVIDUAL METERS OR ACCOUNTS TO WHICH THE SUBSCRIPTION SHALL BE ATTRIBUTED. () SUBSCRIBER ORGANIZATION MEANS AN ORGANIZATION WHOSE SOLE PURPOSE IS TO BENEFICIALLY OWN OR OPERATE A COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY FOR THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY. 0 () SUBSCRIPTION MEANS AN INTEREST IN A COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY. 0 (b) The General Assembly finds and declares that a program to provide net energy metering for eligible customer generators AND COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITIES is a means to encourage private investment in renewable energy resources, stimulate in State economic growth, enhance continued diversification of the State s energy resource mix, and reduce costs of interconnection and administration. (c) An electric company serving an eligible customer generator OR SUBSCRIBER shall ensure that the meter installed for net energy metering is capable of measuring the flow of electricity in two directions. (d) The Commission shall require electric utilities to develop a standard contract or tariff for net energy metering and make it available to eligible customer generators AND COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITIES on a first come, first served basis until the rated generating capacity: () owned and operated by eligible customer generators in the State reaches,00 megawatts; OR () OWNED AND OPERATED BY COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITIES IN THE STATE REACHES AN AMOUNT THE COMMISSION DETERMINES. 0 (e) () A net energy metering contract or tariff shall be identical, in energy rates, rate structure, and monthly charges, to the contract or tariff that the

0 customer would be assigned if the customer were not an eligible customer generator OR SUBSCRIBER. () (i) A net energy metering contract or tariff may not include charges that would raise the eligible customer generator s OR SUBSCRIBER S minimum monthly charge above that of customers of the rate class to which the eligible customer generator OR SUBSCRIBER would otherwise be assigned. (ii) Charges prohibited by this paragraph include new or additional demand charges, standby charges, customer charges, and minimum monthly charges. (f) () The electric company shall calculate net energy metering in accordance with this subsection. () Net energy produced or consumed on a regular basis shall be measured in accordance with standard metering practices. () If electricity supplied by the grid exceeds electricity generated by the eligible customer generator OR COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY during a month, the eligible customer generator OR SUBSCRIBER shall be billed for the net energy supplied in accordance with subsection (e) of this section. 0 () If electricity generated by the eligible customer generator OR COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY exceeds the electricity supplied by the grid, the eligible customer generator OR SUBSCRIBER shall be billed only customer charges for that month in accordance with subsection (e) of this section. () IF ELECTRICITY GENERATED BY THE COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY IS NOT FULLY ALLOCATED TO SUBSCRIBERS, THE ELECTRIC COMPANY SHALL PURCHASE THE UNSUBSCRIBED ENERGY AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE OF THE ELECTRICITY. [()] () (i) An eligible customer generator under paragraph () of this subsection may accrue net excess generation for a period:. not to exceed months; and

. that ends with the billing cycle that is complete [immediately prior to the end of April of each year] AT A DATE THE COMMISSION DETERMINES. generation until: (ii) The electric company shall carry forward net excess. the eligible customer generator s consumption of electricity from the grid eliminates the net excess generation; or paragraph expires.. the accrual period under subparagraph (i) of this 0 (iii). The dollar value of net excess generation shall be equal to the generation or commodity portion of the rate that the eligible customer generator would have been charged by the electric company averaged over the previous month period ending with the billing cycle that is complete [immediately prior to the end of April] AT A DATE THE COMMISSION DETERMINES multiplied by the number of kilowatt hours of net excess generation.. FOR CUSTOMERS THAT HAVE NOT COMPLETED A FULL MONTH PERIOD BY THE DATE THE COMMISSION DETERMINES, EXCESS GENERATION SHALL BE DETERMINED AT THE END OF THE NEXT MONTH PERIOD. 0 0 [.]. For customers served by an electricity supplier, the dollar value of the net excess generation shall be equal to the generation or commodity rate that the customer would have been charged by the electricity supplier multiplied by the number of kilowatt hours of net excess generation. [()] () (i) [On] EACH YEAR, ON or before 0 days after the billing cycle that is complete [immediately prior to the end of April of each year] AT THE DATE THE COMMISSION DETERMINES UNDER PARAGRAPH () OF THIS SUBSECTION, the electric company shall pay each eligible customer generator OR SUBSCRIBER for the dollar value of any accrued net excess generation remaining at the end of the previous month period ending with the billing cycle that is complete [immediately prior to the end of April] AT THE DATE THE COMMISSION DETERMINES UNDER PARAGRAPH () OF THIS SUBSECTION.

0 0 (ii) Within days after the date the eligible customer generator closes the eligible customer generator s account, the electric company shall pay the eligible customer generator for the dollar value of any accrued net excess generation remaining at the time the eligible customer generator closes the account. [()] () (i) Notwithstanding paragraphs [() and] () AND () of this subsection, an eligible customer generator served by an electric cooperative that serves a population of less than 0,000 in its distribution territory may choose to be paid for the dollar value of net excess generation remaining at the end of each month instead of at the end of the accrual period specified under paragraph [()(i)] ()(I) of this subsection. (ii) If an eligible customer generator chooses to be paid for the dollar value of net excess generation remaining at the end of each month:. the customer generator may accrue net excess generation on a monthly basis;. the dollar value of the net excess generation shall be equal to the generation or commodity portion of the rate that the eligible customer generator would have been charged by the electric company for the previous month; and. on or before 0 days after the end of each month, the electric cooperative shall pay the eligible customer generator for the dollar value of net excess generation remaining at the end of the previous month. (G) () ALL ELECTRICITY THAT THE COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY EXPORTS TO THE GRID: (I) BECOMES THE PROPERTY OF THE ELECTRIC COMPANY TO WHICH THE FACILITY IS INTERCONNECTED; BUT (II) MAY NOT BE COUNTED TOWARD THE ELECTRIC COMPANY S TOTAL RETAIL SALES FOR PURPOSES OF SUBTITLE OF THIS TITLE.

() ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERCONNECTION ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF THE COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY. 0 [(g)] (H) () The generating capacity of an electric generating system used by an eligible customer generator OR COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY for net ENERGY metering may not exceed megawatts. () An electric generating system used by an eligible customer generator OR COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY for net ENERGY metering shall meet all applicable safety and performance standards established by the National Electrical Code, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and Underwriters Laboratories. () The Commission may adopt by regulation additional control and testing requirements for eligible customer generators AND COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITIES that the Commission determines are necessary to protect public safety and system reliability. () An electric company may not require an eligible customer generator OR COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY whose electric generating system meets the standards of paragraphs () and () of this subsection to: 0 (i) install additional controls; (ii) perform or pay for additional tests; or (iii) purchase additional liability insurance. () An eligible customer generator OR SUBSCRIBER, or the eligible customer generator s assignee OR SUBSCRIBER S ASSIGNEE, shall own and have title to all renewable energy attributes or renewable energy credits associated with any electricity produced by its electric generating system. (I) () A SUBSCRIBER ORGANIZATION MAY CONTRACT WITH A THIRD PARTY FOR THE THIRD PARTY TO BUILD, OWN, OR OPERATE A COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY. 0

() A SUBSCRIBER ORGANIZATION MAY BE ANY FOR PROFIT OR NONPROFIT ENTITY ORGANIZED UNDER STATE LAW. 0 (J) THE OWNERS OF, SUBSCRIBERS TO, AND ANY SUBSCRIBER ORGANIZATION CONTROLLING A COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED A PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY SUBJECT TO REGULATION BY THE COMMISSION SOLELY AS A RESULT OF THEIR INTEREST OR PARTICIPATION IN THE COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY. [(h)] (K) On or before September of each year, the Commission shall report to the General Assembly, in accordance with of the State Government Article, on the status of the net ENERGY metering program under this section, including: () the amount of capacity of electric generating facilities owned and operated by eligible customer generators in the State by type of energy resource; () THE AMOUNT OF CAPACITY OF COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITIES OWNED AND OPERATED BY A SUBSCRIPTION ORGANIZATION IN THE STATE BY TYPE OF ENERGY RESOURCE; 0 [()] () based on the need to encourage a diversification of the State s energy resource mix to ensure reliability, whether the rated generating capacity [limit] LIMITS in subsection (d) of this section should be altered; and [()] () other pertinent information. (L) () THE ELECTRIC COMPANY MAY NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR RESOLVING A DISPUTE RELATED TO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN A SUBSCRIBER, THE OWNER OF A COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY, A SUBSCRIPTION ORGANIZATION, OR ANY OTHER PARTY OTHER THAN THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. () THE ELECTRIC COMPANY MAY NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY ACTION TAKEN OR AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY THE SUBSCRIPTION ORGANIZATION.

() THIS SUBSECTION MAY NOT BE CONSTRUED TO PREEMPT OR LIMIT ANY OTHER RIGHTS THE SUBSCRIBER MAY HAVE REGARDING AN ELECTRIC COMPANY S PROVISION OF ELECTRIC SERVICE, INCLUDING THOSE PROVIDED BY TARIFF, COMMISSION ORDER OR DECISION, OR STATUTE. (M) () THE COMMISSION SHALL ADOPT REGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THIS SECTION. () WHEN ADOPTING REGULATIONS FOR COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITIES, THE COMMISSION SHALL CONSIDER: 0 (I) WHETHER A SUBSCRIBER IS ON A TARIFF THAT CONTAINS DEMAND CHARGES; (II) THE POTENTIAL LOCATION OF A COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY IN RELATION TO THE SUBSCRIBER; (III) THE BENEFITS ACCRUING TO THE ELECTRIC COMPANY DUE TO THE LOCATION OF THE COMMUNITY ENERGY GENERATING FACILITY ON THE DISTRIBUTION GRID, INCLUDING AVOIDED TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM UPGRADES, REDUCED TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LEVEL LINE LOSSES, AND ANCILLARY SERVICES; AND (IV) ANY OTHER MATTERS THAT THE COMMISSION CONSIDERS NECESSARY OR APPROPRIATE. 0 SECTION. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect October, 0.