Sec. 16-243t. Class III credits.
Sec. 16-243t. Class III credits. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this title, a
customer who implements energy conservation or customer-side distributed resources,
as defined in section 16-1, on or after January 1, 2008, shall be eligible for Class III
credits, pursuant to section 16-243q. The Class III credit shall be not less than one cent per
kilowatt hour. For nonresidential projects receiving conservation and load management
funding, twenty-five per cent of the financial value derived from the credits earned
pursuant to this section shall be directed to the customer who implements energy conservation or customer-side distribution resources pursuant to this section with the remainder
of the financial value directed to the Conservation and Load Management Funds. For
nonresidential projects not receiving conservation and load management funding submitted on or after March 9, 2007, seventy-five per cent of the financial value derived
from the credits earned pursuant to this section shall be directed to the customer who
implements energy conservation or customer-side distribution resources pursuant to
this section with the remainder of the financial value directed to the Conservation and
Load Management Funds. Not later than July 1, 2007, the Department of Public Utility
Control shall initiate a contested case proceeding in accordance with the provisions of
chapter 54, to implement the provisions of this section.
(b) In order to be eligible for ongoing Class III credits, the customer shall file an
application that contains information necessary for the department to determine that the
resource qualifies for Class III status. Such application shall (1) certify that installation
and metering requirements have been met where appropriate, (2) provide a detailed
energy savings or energy output calculation for such time period as specified by the
department, and (3) include any other information that the department deems appropriate.
(c) For conservation and load management projects that serve residential customers,
seventy-five per cent of the financial value derived from the credits shall be directed to
the Conservation and Load Management Funds.
(P.A. 07-242, S. 42.)
History: P.A. 07-242 effective June 4, 2007.