New Hampshire Revised Statutes 374-G:4 – Investments in Distributed Energy Resources
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I. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, as provided in N.H. Rev. Stat. § 374-G:5, a New Hampshire electric public utility may invest in or own distributed energy resources, located on or inter-connected to the local electric distribution system.
II. Distributed electric generation owned by or receiving investments from an electric utility under this section shall be limited to a cumulative maximum in megawatts of 6 percent of the utility’s total distribution peak load in megawatts. This limitation shall not apply to front-of-meter energy storage, the energy storage pilot approved by commission order number 26,209, or demand response.
III. In addition, once the cumulative generation authorized under this chapter for a given public utility reaches 3 percent of the utility’s total distribution peak load in megawatts, then that utility shall not be allowed to add any additional non-renewable generation under this chapter, until the cumulative renewable generation installed pursuant to this chapter, as a percentage of total generation installed pursuant to this chapter, shall equal or exceed twice the sum of the then-applicable percentage requirements for class I and class II under N.H. Rev. Stat. § 362-F:3.
II. Distributed electric generation owned by or receiving investments from an electric utility under this section shall be limited to a cumulative maximum in megawatts of 6 percent of the utility’s total distribution peak load in megawatts. This limitation shall not apply to front-of-meter energy storage, the energy storage pilot approved by commission order number 26,209, or demand response.
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 374-G:4
- commission: as used in this title , means the public utilities commission. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 362:1
III. In addition, once the cumulative generation authorized under this chapter for a given public utility reaches 3 percent of the utility’s total distribution peak load in megawatts, then that utility shall not be allowed to add any additional non-renewable generation under this chapter, until the cumulative renewable generation installed pursuant to this chapter, as a percentage of total generation installed pursuant to this chapter, shall equal or exceed twice the sum of the then-applicable percentage requirements for class I and class II under N.H. Rev. Stat. § 362-F:3.