Md. Code Regs. 20.61.06.01 - Application Process
A. An OSW
applicant shall comply with this regulation when submitting an application to
the Commission for a proposed offshore wind project.
B. Application Period.
(1) The Commission shall open an application
period establishing a period of time during which persons may submit
applications.
(2) Notice.
(a) The Commission shall provide notice
specifying the opening and closing date and time of the application period,
after which the Commission shall not accept applications or material changes to
previously submitted applications and any other information Commission
determines appropriate.
(b) The
Commission shall provide notice at least 60 calendar days before the opening
date of the application period.
(c)
The Commission may provide for one or more additional application periods
through a formal multi-year application schedule.
(3) The opening date of the application
period shall be January 1 of a given year.
(4) The closing date of the application
period shall be 120 calendar days after the opening date of the application
period. The Commission may extend this closing date by one or more additional
periods of 30 calendar days.
C. An application submitted pursuant to Public
Utilities Article, §7704.1, Annotated Code of Maryland, shall be submitted
to the Executive Secretary.
(1) Upon receipt
of an application by the Executive Secretary, the Commission shall determine
within 30 calendar days whether that application is administratively
complete.
(2) If the Commission
determines that the application received under §C(1) of this regulation is
not administratively complete, the Commission shall promptly notify the OSW
applicant of any deficiencies and allow the OSW applicant to submit missing
items or information. Upon receipt of missing items or information, the
Commission shall again have 30 calendar days to determine whether that
application is administratively complete.
(3) At the close of the application period,
the Commission shall order an applicant to file within 5 business days of the
closing date of the application period the public and confidential versions of
its application and make both versions available to Commission staff and the
Office of People's Counsel.
(4)
Except as directed by the Commission or court, or as authorized by law, an
individual subject to Public Utilities Article, §
2-302,
Annotated Code of Maryland, may not divulge information deemed confidential by
an OSW applicant.
D. Upon
the close of the application period, the Commission shall conduct a multi-part
review to evaluate and compare the proposed offshore wind projects that it has
determined to be administratively complete.
(1) The Commission shall first determine
whether a proposed offshore wind project described in an application meets the
minimum threshold criteria.
(a) An
application for a proposed offshore wind project that does not meet the minimum
threshold criteria shall not be eligible for further review.
(b) The Commission shall publish a list of
OSW applicants who have submitted applications that the Commission has
determined meet the minimum threshold criteria.
(2) For each application describing a
proposed offshore wind project that the Commission determines meets the minimum
threshold criteria, the Commission shall conduct a qualitative evaluation, then
a quantitative evaluation, as described by Regulation .03B of this chapter, to
assess and compare proposed projects.
E. The Commission may, at any time, issue
questions to the OSW applicant on a confidential basis in order to facilitate
its evaluation of the application. Information submitted by an OSW applicant
shall become part of the application and responses containing confidential
information shall be marked in accordance with Regulation .02C of this chapter.
Once the application period has closed, any information submitted in response
to a Commission-issued question may not change the proposed OREC price
schedule, the proposed OREC amount, or materially change other information or
materials included in the application.
F. The Commission shall conduct a proceeding
to provide an opportunity for interested parties to comment, consistent with
applicable confidentiality laws and regulation.
G. Unless extended by mutual consent of the
Commission and the OSW applicant, the Commission shall approve, conditionally
approve, or deny an application within 180 calendar days after the close of the
relevant application period.
H.
Prior to acceptance of applications, the Commission shall notify potential
applicants of the Long-Term Composite Treasury Bond rate (or equivalent) that
will be used as the nominal discount rate and the near-term average GDP
Deflator (or equivalent) that will be used as the deflation rate to determine
whether the OREC price in the applicant's proposed OREC price schedule exceeds
$190 per megawatt hour (levelized in 2012 dollars) for Round 1 projects and
whether the projected net rate impacts for residential and nonresidential
customers, as described by Public Utilities Article, §
7-704.1(e)(1)
(iii)(1) and (2), Annotated Code of Maryland, will be exceeded.
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