Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 860 - PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
Division 85 - GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
Section 860-085-0010 - Definitions
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 860-085-0010
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) As used in OAR 860-085-0010 through 860-085-0050:
(a)
"Baseload electricity" has the meaning given that term in ORS
757.522.
(b) "Carbon dioxide equivalent" means a unit
of measurement that allows the effect of different greenhouse gases and other
factors to be compared using carbon dioxide as a standard unit for
reference.
(c) "Cogeneration
facility" means a facility that produces electric energy and steam or other
forms of useful thermal energy (such as heat) by cogeneration that is used for
industrial, commercial, heating, or cooling purposes.
(d) "Commission" has the meaning given that
term in ORS 756.010.
(e) "Electric company" has the meaning given
that term in ORS 757.600.
(f) "Electricity service supplier" has the
meaning given that term in ORS
757.600.
(g) "Generating facility" has the meaning
given that term in ORS
757.522.
(h) "Greenhouse gas" has the meaning given
that term in ORS 468A.210.
(i) "Greenhouse gas emissions" means gaseous
emissions expressed as a carbon dioxide equivalent.
(j) "Greenhouse gas emission factors" means
the factors, and procedure for use of these factors, as published in United
States Environmental Protection Agency publication AP-42 Compilation of Air
Pollutant Emission Factors, 2009 Update.
(k) "Long-term financial commitment" has the
meaning given that term in ORS
757.522.
(l) "Low-carbon emissions resource" means a
generating facility with a greenhouse gas emission rate that is no more than
the greenhouse gas emissions standard.
(m) "Natural gas company" has the meaning
given that term in ORS
772.610.
(n) Useful thermal energy" means kilowatt
hours (kWh) of energy actually sent to be used in a process (whether it be in
the form of steam, water, air, products of combustion, or product) net of the
kWh of energy discharged from the process as waste (whether it be in the form
of steam, water, air, or products of combustion).
(2) As used in ORS 757.522 through 757.536:
(a) "Combined-cycle natural gas generating
facility" means a generating facility that employs one or more combustion
turbine generators (gas turbine) fueled by natural gas to generate electricity,
and one or more gas turbine exhaust heat recovery steam generators producing
steam for generation of additional electricity using one or more steam turbine
generators (steam turbine).
(b)
"Commercially available" means available for purchase and in operation in the
United States at no less than 80 percent of rated output (adjusted for the
elevation and ambient temperature at the installed location) for no less than
7000 hours during the preceding year.
Publication: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 756.040 & 757.538
Stats. Implemented: 757.538
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