Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 38 - PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATION
Chapter 38.5 - UTILITY DIVISION
Subchapter 38.5.19 - Cogeneration and Small Power Production
Rule 38.5.1909 - CREATION OF A LEGALLY ENFORCEABLE OBLIGATION
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 38.5.1909
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) A legally enforceable obligation is created when a qualifying facility has demonstrated, based on objective and reasonable criteria, commercial viability and a financial commitment to construct its facility. A qualifying facility has demonstrated commercial viability and a financial commitment when:
(a) It has obtained qualifying facility
status from FERC pursuant to the certification procedures in 18 CFR part
292;
(b) It has provided to the
utility the following:
(i) a description of
the location of the project;
(ii)
an estimate of the energy production for the project, produced through
industry-accepted engineering methods, that includes the kilowatt-hours or
megawatt-hours to be produced by the qualifying facility for each month and
year of the entire term of the qualifying facility's anticipated power purchase
agreement;
(iii) an interconnection
application, including any application fees;
(iv) a power purchase agreement executed by
the qualifying facility; and
(v) a
deposit, paid in full, to cover the estimated costs for a system impact or
facilities study;
(c) It
has taken meaningful steps to obtain site control adequate to commence
construction of the project at the proposed location and operate the facility,
throughout the term of the contract;
(d) It has submitted applications, including
filing fees, to obtain all necessary permits, licenses, and approvals necessary
to construct and operate the facility, and has provided copies of the same to
the utility; and
(e) If the
qualifying facility seeks payment for an avoided cost of capacity, it has
requested to be studied for interconnection as a network resource.
AUTH: 69-3-103, 69-3-604, MCA; IMP: 69-3-102, 69-3-604, MCA
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