N.H. Admin. Code § Puc 2503.04 - Net-Metering Credit
(a) A provider of
electricity shall receive Class I and Class II certificate credits for the
production of electricity at customer-sited sources that is net-metered to a
distribution utility pursuant to
RSA 362-A:9
and Puc 900 provided that:
(1) The
customer-sited source is eligible to produce Class I or Class II
certificates;
(2) The commission
has not certified the customer-sited source for the production of Class I or
Class II certificates; and
(3) The
certificates or generation attributes have not been used for compliance with
any similar requirements of another non-federal jurisdiction, or otherwise
sold, retired, claimed, or represented as part of any other electrical energy
output, thermal energy output, portfolio, or sale.
(b) On or before February 1 of each year,
distribution utilities shall submit to the commission the following:
(1) A list of customer-sited sources eligible
for Class I certification that meet the requirements of Puc 2503.04(a)(1),
including the owner of the source, the location of the source, the type of
renewable energy used by the source, the nameplate rated capacity or system
design capacity in alternating current of the generator in kilowatts (kW), and
the date the source became operational;
(2) A list of customer-sited sources eligible
for Class II certification that meet the requirements of Puc 2503.04(a)(1),
including the owner of the source, the location of the source, the nameplate
rated capacity or system design capacity of the inverters in alternating
current, and the date the source became operational;
(3) Total annual electricity sales in kWh for
the preceding year; and
(4) Total
default service sales in kWh or equivalent for the preceding year.
(c) The commission shall estimate
the total yearly production for Class I and Class II customer-sited sources
identified pursuant to paragraph (b) using a capacity factor rating of 20
percent for each installation.
(d)
By February 28 of each year, the commission shall compute and make public
credit percentages that are equal to the estimated production for the prior
year in each class divided by the total amount of electricity supplied to
end-use customers in the prior year, with the results converted to a
percentage.
(e) Each provider of
electricity may, at the time of filing its annual report pursuant to
Puc
2503.03, claim a Class I and a Class II certificate
credit equal to the credit percentage for each class multiplied by the total
megawatt-hours of electricity supplied by the provider to its end-use customers
in the preceding year.
Notes
#9037, INTERIM, eff 11-27-07, EXPIRED: 5-25-08
New. #9169, eff 6-3-08
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