NAC704.8817. “Third-party system owner or operator” defined.  


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  • “Third-party system owner or operator” means a person who for compensation owns or operates individual systems which use renewable energy to generate electricity and sell the electricity generated from those systems to not more than one customer of the public utility per individual system if each individual system is:

         1. Located on the premises of another person;

         2. Used to produce not more than 150 percent of that other person’s requirements for electricity on an annual basis, as measured in kilowatts, for the premises on which the individual system is located; and

         3. Not part of a larger system that aggregates electricity generated from renewable energy for resale or use on premises other than the premises on which the individual system is located.

     (Added to NAC by Pub. Utilities Comm’n by R140-09, eff. 4-20-2010)