Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 330 - DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Division 250 - COMMUNITY RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT GRANT PROGRAM
Section 330-250-0140 - Amendments to Performance Agreement
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) If a grantee wishes to amend a performance agreement entered into with the department under OAR 330-250-0080 or OAR 330-250-0130 or change any aspect of a community renewable energy project, the grantee must submit a written amendment request to the director.
(2) The grantee must describe the proposed change to the performance agreement or community renewable energy project and the reasons for the change.
(3) The grantee must demonstrate that the project, with the proposed change(s), will continue to meet the requirements of statute, rule and the opportunity announcement; be technically feasible, will operate as represented and will remain in operation for at least five years. The grantee has the responsibility to provide complete technical documentation supporting any amendment request. The department may deny amendment requests submitted without such justification.
(4) If an amendment request does not include all information needed to complete the review, the department may provide the grantee a written request for additional information. If the grantee does not provide the requested information to the department within 30 calendar days, the department may deny the request.
(5) The department shall evaluate amendment requests to determine whether the proposed change(s) would have affected the outcome of competitive review, which may result in denial of the amendment request or pro-rating the award amount, based on energy generated, planning costs, or project cost.
(6) The department shall not increase an award amount as the result of an amendment.
(7) The department shall decide whether to approve the amendment request.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 469.040 & Oregon Laws 2021, chapter 508 (House Bill 2021)
Statutes/Other Implemented: Oregon Laws 2021, chapter 508 (House Bill 2021)