Examples of Class III Net Metering Facility in a sentence
However, if such facility expands such that the entire facility, including the expanded generating capacity, is a Class II Net Metering Facility or a Class III Net Metering Facility, such facility will generate Market Net Metering Credits.
APPENDIX B *A Solar Net Metering Facility that is not a New Solar Net Metering Facility, but that seeks to expand the generating capacity after the Notification Date such that the entire facility, including the expanded generating capacity, is a Class II or Class III Net Metering Facility, shall receive Market Net Metering Credits.
Class III Net Metering Facility shall mean an Agricultural Net Metering Facility, Solar Net Metering Facility, or Wind Net Metering Facility with a generating capacity of more than one megawatt but less than or equal to two megawatts; provided, however, that a Class III Net Metering Facility owned or operated by a Customer which is a municipality or other governmental entity may have a generating capacity of more than one megawatt but less than or equal to two megawatts per unit.
Host Customers with a Class II or Class III Net Metering Facility and Small Hydroelectric Net Metering Facilities greater than 60 kW participating in the Small Hydroelectric Net Metering Program shall provide all necessary information to, and cooperate with, the Distribution Company to enable the Distribution Company to obtain the appropriate asset identification for reporting generation to ISO-NE.
MONTHLY MINIMUM RELIABILITY CONTRIBUTION A host customer to a Class I, Class II, or Class III Net Metering Facility, as defined in the Company’s Net Metering Provision, is subject to the Monthly Minimum Reliability Contribution.
For example, within 30 days of the filing of Schedule Z, the Distribution Company must notify the Host Customer of a Class III Net Metering Facility whether it will purchase the Host Customer’s Net Metering Credits or allocate them.
NET METERING APPENDIX B *A Solar Net Metering Facility that is not a New Solar Net Metering Facility, but that seeks to expand the generating capacity after the Notification Date such that the entire facility, including the expanded generating capacity, is a Class II or Class III Net Metering Facility, shall receive Market Net Metering Credits.
The Department further finds that these three criteria are reasonable because 11 A host customer means a Customer with a Class I Net Metering Facility, Class II Net Metering Facility, or Class III Net Metering Facility that generates electricity on the Customer’s side of the meter.
The Distribution Companies recommend including the language in the definition of a Class II Net Metering Facility and Class III Net Metering Facility (Distribution Companies Comments at 12).The Attorney General and Distribution Companies suggest removing the definitions for a Class I, Class II, and Class III Solar Net Metering Facility because they are redundant and may create unintended consequences (Attorney General Comments at 6; Distribution Companies Comments at 22).
Expanded facilities that are or become through expansion a Class II Net Metering Facility or Class III Net Metering Facility will generate net metering credits under the new regime.