Wis. Admin. Code Public Service Commission PSC 118.09 - Calculation of displaced conventional electricity
(1) For purposes of
this section:
(a) "Total statewide renewable
energy percentage" means the percentage that results from the equation of subd.
1. divided by subd. 2. as shown below:
1. The
actual renewable energy sold to Wisconsin retail customers within a given year
using information submitted to the commission by electric providers in their
most recent renewable portfolio standard compliance reports under s.
196.378(2) (c), Stats., including actual renewable
energy used to serve all of the following programs:
a. Wisconsin electric provider renewable
portfolio standard programs.
b. Any
other federal or state renewable energy programs that apply to Wisconsin
electric providers.
c. Wisconsin
electric provider voluntary renewable energy programs.
2. The total sales of electricity to
Wisconsin retail customers in that same year using information submitted to the
commission by electric providers in their most recent renewable portfolio
standard compliance reports under s.
196.378(2) (c), Stats.
(b) "Total statewide conventional energy
percentage" means the percentage that results from the equation of 100% minus
the total statewide renewable energy percentage.
(1m) For each calendar year, the commission
shall determine the total statewide conventional energy percentage for purposes
of calculating the amount of RRCs per MWh to be created for displaced
conventional electricity. The commission shall make this determination the
calendar year before the calendar year in which the percentage will be used.
The commission may, by order, also establish a different percentage for a
specific type of displacement facility if its seasonal or daily operating
characteristics justify a percentage that differs from the annual average
percentage.
Note For example, the commission will determine the 2016 total statewide renewable energy percentage in 2015 using information taken from electric provider reports, filed with the commission by April 15, 2015, that reflect renewable energy sold to Wisconsin retail customers in the calendar year of 2014.
(2)
The commission may, by order, establish a displacement formula for any type of
displacement facility. The commission shall base any such formula on a
calculation of the minimum amount of displaced electricity that would be
expected in a typical calendar year under realistic operating conditions. The
commission shall provide an opportunity for public comment on any such formula
before the formula is established.
(3) For each calendar year, the electric
provider, customer, or member seeking to create RRCs from a certified
displacement facility shall determine the net amount of electricity displaced
by the displacement facility, using site-specific information and either the
applicable formula established under sub. (2) or by subtracting the amount of
electricity used by the displacement facility from the amount of electricity
that would have been used for the same purposes by the electric device or
electric service that was replaced by the displacement facility or that was
used less due to the use of the displacement facility.
(4) If the value under sub. (3) is less than
zero, the electric provider, customer, or member may not create any RRCs for
the displacement facility for that calendar year.
(5) The amount of conventional electricity
displaced by a displacement facility in a calendar year is equal to the net
amount of displaced electricity determined under sub. (3), multiplied by the
applicable total statewide conventional energy percentage as determined under
sub. (1m).
(6) The electric
provider, customer, or member creating RRCs from a displacement facility shall
maintain at least three years of historical documentation of all information
used in the determination made under sub. (3).
(7) For each displacement facility for which
an electric provider, customer, or member is creating RRCs, the electric
provider, customer, or member shall submit information to the commission to
support its determination under sub. (3) at least annually. The commission may
specify the timing and method for submitting information under this subsection.
Determinations under sub. (3) are subject to the commission's review and
verification.
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