The Council of the District of Columbia adopts the following policy findings in support of community renewable energy:
(1) Local communities benefit from the deployment of tier one renewable energy in the District, and the Council hereby encourages the Department to establish programs that support development of such projects;
(2) It is in the public interest that the Department encourages broad participation in District-based tier one renewable electric generation by District residents, not-for-profit entities, and for-profit entities through outreach efforts and programs in all 8 wards;
(3) It is in the public interest that the Department enables the development and deployment of community renewable energy facilities for the following purposes:
(A) To allow renters and low- to moderate-income retail electric customers to own interests in tier one renewable energy generating facilities;
(B) To allow interests in tier one renewable energy generation facilities to be portable and transferrable;
(C) To facilitate market entry for all potential subscribers, while prioritizing those persons most sensitive to market barriers; and
(D) To encourage developers to promote participation by renters and low- to moderate-income retail electric customers; and
(4) It is in the public interest for developers to encourage participation by renters and low- to moderate-income retail electric customers.
(May 9, 2000, D.C. Law 13-107, § 101a; as added Dec. 13, 2013, D.C. Law 20-47, § 2(b), 60 DCR 15138.)
This section is referenced in § 34-1434.
The 2013 amendment by D.C. Law 20-47 added this section.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Chapter 15 - Retail Electric Competition and Consumer Protection
§ 34–1502. Implementation of customer choice
§ 34–1503. Competitive billing
§ 34–1504. Role, duties, and powers of the Commission
§ 34–1505. Licensing requirements
§ 34–1506. Duties of the electric company
§ 34–1506.01. Disconnection of service in extreme temperature prohibited
§ 34–1507. Consumer protections
§ 34–1508. Investigation of violations, penalties for violations
§ 34–1509. Standard offer service
§ 34–1510. Transition costs, transition benefits
§ 34–1511. Recovery for public purpose programs
§ 34–1512. Market power remediation
§ 34–1513. Provision of electricity supply by the electric company
§ 34–1514. Reliable Energy Trust Fund; public purpose programs. [Repealed]
§ 34–1515. Aggregation programs
§ 34–1516. New generating facilities in the District of Columbia
§ 34–1517. Renewable energy sources
§ 34–1518.01. Community renewable energy facilities
§ 34–1519. Sale of generation assets
§ 34–1520. Conformity with settlement agreements