Commercial wind energy facility definition

Commercial wind energy facility means a wind energy
Commercial wind energy facility means a wind energy conversion facility of equal or greater than 500 kilowatts in total nameplate generating capacity. Also referred to herein as “Wind Energy Conversion System” or “WECS” or “WECS Project”.
Commercial wind energy facility means a wind energy conversion facility of equal or greater than 500 kilowatts in total nameplate generating capacity. "Commercial wind energy facility" includes a wind energy conversion facility seeking an extension of a permit to construct granted by a county or municipality before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly.

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Commercial wind energy facility includes a wind energy conversion facility seeking an extension of a permit to construct granted by a county or municipality before the effective date of this Act. “Commercial Wind Energy Facility” does not include a wind energy conversion facility: (1) that has submitted a complete permit application to a county or municipality and for which the hearing on the completed application has commenced on the date provided in the public hearing notice, which must be before the effective date of this Act; (2) for which a permit to construct has been issued before the effective date of this Act; or (3) that was constructed before the effective date of this Act. Commercial Wind Energy Facility Owner A commercial enterprise that owns or operates a Wind Energy Facility (Facility Owner) - of equal to or greater than 500 kilowatts in total nameplate capacity. County - The County where the Commercial Wind Energy Facility is located. Construction - The installation, preparation for installation and/or repair of a Commercial Wind Energy Facility. Cropland - Land used for growing row crops, small grains, or hay; includes land which was formerly used as cropland, but is currently in a government set-aside program and pastureland comprised of Prime Farmland. Deconstruction - The removal of a Commercial Wind Energy Facility from the property of a Landowner and the restoration of that property as provided in the Agricultural Impact Mitigation Agreement. The terms “Deconstruction” and “Decommissioning” have the same meaning and, therefore, may be interchanged with each other. Deconstruction Plan - A plan prepared by a Professional Engineer, at the Commercial Wind Energy Facility Owner expense, that includes:
Commercial wind energy facility means a wind energy conversion facility with a total nameplate generating capacity of one-half megawatt or greater.
Commercial wind energy facility. WEF means a wind energy conversion facility of equal or greater than 500 kilowatts in total nameplate generating capacity. Also referred to herein as “Wind Energy Conversion System” or “WEF Project”.
Commercial wind energy facility includes a wind energy conversion facility seeking an extension of a permit to construct granted by a county or municipality before the effective date of this Act. “Commercial Wind Energy Facility” does not include a wind energy conversion facility: (1) that has submitted a complete permit application to a county or municipality and for which the hearing on the completed application has commenced on the date provided in the public hearing notice, which must be before the effective date of this Act;
Commercial wind energy facility means a wind energy conversion facility of equal or greater than 500 kilowatts in total nameplate generating capacity.
Commercial wind energy facility means a wind energy conversion facility of equal or greater than 500 kilowatts in total nameplate generating capacity. "Commercial wind energy
Commercial wind energy facility means a wind energy conversion facility of equal or greater than 500 kilowatts in total nameplate generating capacity. "Commercial wind energy facility" includes a wind energy conversion facility seeking an extension of a permit to construct granted by a county or