(1) Any electricity produced from a solar photovoltaic energy system that is physically located in this state may be used by an electric company to comply with the renewable portfolio standard established under ORS § 469A.005 to 469A.210.

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(2) For each kilowatt-hour of electricity produced from a qualifying system that first becomes operational before January 1, 2016, and has a nameplate capacity of between 500 kilowatts and five megawatts of alternating current, the Public Utility Commission shall credit the electric company with two kilowatt-hours of qualifying electricity toward the electric company’s compliance with the renewable portfolio standard under ORS § 469A.005 to 469A.210, up to a maximum of 20 megawatts of capacity. [2009 c.748 § 4; 2016 c.28 § 24]

 

See note under 757.360.