2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 469A - Renewable Portfolio Standards
Section 469A.140 - Use, transfer and banking of certificates.


(2) Renewable energy certificates that are not used by a consumer-owned utility to comply with a renewable portfolio standard in a calendar year may be banked and carried forward indefinitely for the purpose of complying with a renewable portfolio standard in a subsequent year. For the purpose of a consumer-owned utility complying with a renewable portfolio standard in any calendar year, banked renewable energy certificates with the oldest issuance date must be used to comply with the renewable portfolio standard before banked renewable energy certificates with more recent issuance dates are used.
(3)(a) Renewable energy certificates issued on or before March 8, 2016, that are not used by an electric company or electricity service supplier to comply with a renewable portfolio standard in a calendar year may be banked and carried forward indefinitely for the purpose of complying with a renewable portfolio standard in a subsequent year.
(b) For qualifying electricity generated from a renewable energy source that becomes operational on or before March 8, 2016, or for qualifying electricity that is acquired under a contract, having a duration of less than 20 years, for the purchase of electricity generated from a renewable energy source that becomes operational between March 8, 2016, and December 31, 2022, renewable energy certificates issued for the qualifying electricity after March 8, 2016, that are not used by an electric company or an electricity service supplier to comply with a renewable portfolio standard in the calendar year in which the renewable energy certificates are issued may be banked and carried forward, for up to five compliance years immediately following the compliance year in which the renewable energy certificates are issued, for the purpose of complying with a renewable portfolio standard in one of those five compliance years.
(c) For qualifying electricity generated from a renewable energy source that becomes operational between March 8, 2016, and December 31, 2022, or for qualifying electricity that is acquired under a contract, having a duration of 20 years or more, for the purchase of electricity generated from a renewable energy source that becomes operational between March 8, 2016, and December 31, 2022, renewable energy certificates issued for the qualifying electricity during the five-year period after the date the renewable energy source becomes operational that are not used by an electric company or an electricity service supplier to comply with a renewable portfolio standard in the calendar year in which the renewable energy certificates are issued may be banked and carried forward indefinitely for the purpose of complying with a renewable portfolio standard in a subsequent year.
(d) For qualifying electricity generated from a renewable energy source that becomes operational between March 8, 2016, and December 31, 2022, or for qualifying electricity that is acquired under a contract, having a duration of 20 years or more, for the purchase of electricity generated from a renewable energy source that becomes operational between March 8, 2016, and December 31, 2022, renewable energy certificates issued for the qualifying electricity more than five years after the renewable energy source becomes operational that are not used by an electric company or an electricity service supplier to comply with a renewable portfolio standard in the calendar year in which the renewable energy certificates are issued may be banked and carried forward, for up to five compliance years immediately following the compliance year in which the renewable energy certificates are issued, for the purpose of complying with a renewable portfolio standard in one of those five compliance years.
(e) For qualifying electricity generated from a renewable energy source that becomes operational after December 31, 2022, renewable energy certificates issued for the qualifying electricity that are not used by an electric company or an electricity service supplier to comply with a renewable portfolio standard in the calendar year in which the renewable energy certificates are issued may be banked and carried forward, for up to five compliance years immediately following the compliance year in which the renewable energy certificates are issued, for the purpose of complying with a renewable portfolio standard in one of those five compliance years.
(4) An electric utility or electricity service supplier is responsible for demonstrating that a renewable energy certificate used to comply with a renewable portfolio standard is derived from a renewable energy source and that the electric utility or electricity service supplier has not used, traded, sold or otherwise transferred the renewable energy certificate.
(5) A renewable energy certificate may be used by an electric utility or electricity service supplier to comply with both a federal renewable portfolio standard and a renewable portfolio standard established under ORS 469A.005 to 469A.210. An electric utility or electricity service supplier that uses a renewable energy certificate to comply with a renewable portfolio standard imposed by a state other than this state may not use the same renewable energy certificate to comply with a renewable portfolio standard established under ORS 469A.005 to 469A.210. [2007 c.301 §16; 2016 c.28 §7]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 13 - Housing, Games, Environment

Chapter 469A - Renewable Portfolio Standards

Section 469A.005 - Definitions for ORS 469A.005 to 469A.210.

Section 469A.010 - Qualifying electricity.

Section 469A.020 - Qualifying electricity; age of generating facility.

Section 469A.025 - Renewable energy sources; rules.

Section 469A.027 - Certification of eligibility for certain generating facilities; generation date of electricity.

Section 469A.029 - Eligibility; registration date for certain generating facilities with tracking system.

Section 469A.031 - Eligibility; registration date of generating facility that uses biomass with Western Renewable Energy Generation Information System.

Section 469A.050 - Applicable standard.

Section 469A.052 - Large utility renewable portfolio standard.

Section 469A.055 - Small electric utilities.

Section 469A.060 - Exemptions from compliance with renewable portfolio standard.

Section 469A.070 - Manner of complying with renewable portfolio standards.

Section 469A.075 - Implementation plan for electric companies; annual reports; rules.

Section 469A.100 - Limits on cost of compliance with renewable portfolio standard.

Section 469A.120 - Cost recovery by electric companies.

Section 469A.130 - Renewable energy certificates system.

Section 469A.132 - Thermal renewable energy certificates.

Section 469A.135 - Renewable energy certificates that may be used to comply with standards.

Section 469A.140 - Use, transfer and banking of certificates.

Section 469A.145 - Limitations on use of unbundled certificates to meet renewable portfolio standard.

Section 469A.147 - Exemption from limitation on use of unbundled certificates for consumer-owned utilities.

Section 469A.170 - Compliance reports; rules.

Section 469A.180 - Electric companies; electricity service suppliers.

Section 469A.205 - Green power rate.

Section 469A.210 - Goal for community-based renewable energy projects.

Section 469A.300 - Hydrogen power stations; compliance with renewable portfolio standard; cost recovery for prudent energy investments.

Section 469A.400 - Definitions for ORS 469A.400 to 469A.475.

Section 469A.405 - Policy.

Section 469A.410 - Clean energy targets; reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

Section 469A.415 - Electric companies to develop clean energy plans.

Section 469A.420 - Emissions verification; baseline emissions determination; clean energy plan acknowledgment; annual report; compliance.

Section 469A.425 - Community advisory group; membership; biennial report.

Section 469A.435 - Determining compliance with clean energy targets; unplanned emissions.

Section 469A.440 - Temporary exemption; conflicts with reliability.

Section 469A.445 - Cost cap for electric companies; determining compliance costs and rate impact; exemption.

Section 469A.465 - Rules; costs recovery.

Section 469A.475 - Legislative findings; electricity markets; review of greenhouse gas emissions rates.