Pennsylvania Code
Title 52 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part I - Public Utility Commission
Subpart C - Fixed Service Utilities
Chapter 75 - ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PORTFOLIO STANDARDS
Subchapter D - ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PORTFOLIO REQUIREMENT
Section 75.66 - Force majeure
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) No earlier than 60 days prior to the beginning of a reporting period and no more than 60 days after the conclusion of the true-up period, the Commission, upon its own initiative or upon the request of an EDC or EGS, may issue an order declaring that force majeure exists for some or all EDCs and EGSs for that reporting period. The order will include separate force majeure determinations for the Tier I alternative energy source, Tier II alternative energy source and solar photovoltaic requirements of § 75.61 (relating to EDC and EGS obligations).
(b) The Commission will provide public notice of all requests for force majeure determination.
(c) The Commission may find that force majeure exists if there are insufficient alternative energy credits to satisfy the aggregate Tier I alternative energy source, Tier II alternative energy source or solar photovoltaic obligation for all EDCs and EGSs under § 75.61 for that reporting period.
(d) The Commission may find that force majeure exists for the nonsolar photovoltaic requirement of § 75.61 if the average price for a nonsolar photovoltaic alternative energy credit purchased by a Pennsylvania EDC and EGS exceeds $45 in the 6-month period preceding the issuance of the order referenced in subsection (a).
(e) If the Commission determines that force majeure exists for a reporting period, EDCs and EGSs shall have the option of making alternative compliance payments in lieu of compliance with § 75.61 for that reporting period.
(f) Alternative compliance payments made by EDCs under subsection (e) shall be deemed a cost of compliance with this chapter and may be recovered under § 75.67 (relating to alternative energy cost-recovery).
(g) EDCs and EGSs shall provide the Commission all information necessary for it to render a force majeure determination, as outlined in the definition of "force majeure" in § 75.1.