Subdivision 1. Definitions. For the purposes of section 216B.16, subdivision 6b, and sections 216B.2401 to 216B.241, the following terms have the meanings given them.
Subd. 2. Consumer-owned utility. "Consumer-owned utility" means a municipal gas utility, a municipal electric utility, or a cooperative electric association.
Subd. 3. Cumulative lifetime savings. "Cumulative lifetime savings" means the total electric energy or natural gas savings in a given year from energy conservation improvements installed in that given year and energy conservation improvements installed in previous years that are still in operation.
Subd. 4. Efficient fuel-switching improvement. "Efficient fuel-switching improvement" means a project that:
(1) replaces a fuel used by a customer with electricity or natural gas delivered at retail by a utility subject to section 216B.2403 or 216B.241;
(2) results in a net increase in the use of electricity or natural gas and a net decrease in source energy consumption on a fuel-neutral basis;
(3) otherwise meets the criteria established for consumer-owned utilities in section 216B.2403, subdivision 8, and for public utilities under section 216B.241, subdivisions 11 and 12; and
(4) requires the installation of equipment that utilizes electricity or natural gas, resulting in a reduction or elimination of the previous fuel used.
An efficient fuel-switching improvement is not an energy conservation improvement or energy efficiency even if the efficient fuel-switching improvement results in a net reduction in electricity or natural gas use. An efficient fuel-switching improvement does not include, and must not count toward any energy savings goal from, energy conservation improvements when fuel switching would result in an increase of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere on an annual basis.
Subd. 5. Energy conservation. "Energy conservation" means an action that results in a net reduction in electricity or natural gas consumption. Energy conservation does not include an efficient fuel-switching improvement.
Subd. 6. Energy conservation improvement. "Energy conservation improvement" means a project that results in energy efficiency or energy conservation. Energy conservation improvement may include waste heat that is recovered and converted into electricity or used as thermal energy, but does not include electric utility infrastructure projects approved by the commission under section 216B.1636.
Subd. 7. Energy efficiency. "Energy efficiency" means measures or programs, including energy conservation measures or programs, that: (1) target consumer behavior, equipment, processes, or devices; (2) are designed to reduce the consumption of electricity or natural gas on either an absolute or per unit of production basis; and (3) do not reduce the quality or level of service provided to an energy consumer.
Subd. 8. Fuel. "Fuel" means energy, including electricity, propane, natural gas, heating oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, or steam, consumed by a retail utility customer.
Subd. 9. Fuel neutral. "Fuel neutral" means an approach that compares the use of various fuels for a given end use, using a common metric.
Subd. 10. Gross annual retail energy sales. "Gross annual retail energy sales" means a utility's annual electric sales to all Minnesota retail customers, or natural gas throughput to all retail customers, including natural gas transportation customers, on a utility's distribution system in Minnesota. Gross annual retail energy sales does not include:
(1) gas sales to:
(i) a large energy facility;
(ii) a large customer facility whose natural gas utility has been exempted by the commissioner under section 216B.241, subdivision 1a, paragraph (a), with respect to natural gas sales made to the large customer facility; and
(iii) a commercial gas customer facility whose natural gas utility has been exempted by the commissioner under section 216B.241, subdivision 1a, paragraph (b), with respect to natural gas sales made to the commercial gas customer facility;
(2) electric sales to a large customer facility whose electric utility has been exempted by the commissioner under section 216B.241, subdivision 1a, paragraph (a), with respect to electric sales made to the large customer facility; or
(3) the amount of electric sales prior to December 31, 2032, that are associated with a utility's program, rate, or tariff for electric vehicle charging based on a methodology and assumptions developed by the department in consultation with interested stakeholders no later than December 31, 2021. After December 31, 2032, incremental sales to electric vehicles must be included in calculating a utility's gross annual retail sales.
Subd. 11. Investments and expenses of a public utility. "Investments and expenses of a public utility" means the investments and expenses incurred by a public utility in connection with an energy conservation improvement.
Subd. 12. Large customer facility. "Large customer facility" means all buildings, structures, equipment, and installations at a single site that in aggregate: (1) impose a peak electrical demand on an electric utility's system of at least 20,000 kilowatts, measured in the same way as the utility that serves the customer facility measures electric demand for billing purposes; or (2) consume at least 500,000,000 cubic feet of natural gas annually. When calculating peak electrical demand, a large customer facility may include demand offset by on-site cogeneration facilities and, if engaged in mineral extraction, may include peak energy demand from the large customer facility's mining processing operations.
Subd. 13. Large energy facility. "Large energy facility" has the meaning given in section 216B.2421, subdivision 2, clause (1).
Subd. 14. Lifetime energy savings. "Lifetime energy savings" means the amount of savings a particular energy conservation improvement is projected to produce over the improvement's effective useful lifetime.
Subd. 15. Load management. "Load management" means an activity, service, or technology that changes the timing or the efficiency of a customer's use of energy that allows a utility or a customer to: (1) respond to local and regional energy system conditions; or (2) reduce peak demand for electricity or natural gas. Load management that reduces a customer's net annual energy consumption is also energy conservation.
Subd. 16. Low-income household. "Low-income household" means a household whose household income is 60 percent or less of the state median household income.
Subd. 17. Low-income programs. "Low-income programs" means energy conservation improvement and efficient fuel-switching programs that directly serve the needs of low-income households, including low-income renters.
Subd. 18. Member. "Member" has the meaning given in section 308B.005, subdivision 15.
Subd. 19. Multifamily building. "Multifamily building" means a residential building containing five or more dwelling units.
Subd. 20. Preweatherization measure. "Preweatherization measure" means an improvement that is necessary to allow energy conservation improvements to be installed in a home.
Subd. 21. Qualifying utility. "Qualifying utility" means a utility that supplies a customer with energy that enables the customer to qualify as a large customer facility.
Subd. 22. Waste heat recovered and used as thermal energy. "Waste heat recovered and used as thermal energy" means capturing heat energy that would be exhausted or dissipated to the environment from machinery, buildings, or industrial processes, and productively using the recovered thermal energy where it was captured or distributing it as thermal energy to other locations where it is used to reduce demand-side consumption of natural gas, electric energy, or both.
Subd. 23. Waste heat recovery converted into electricity. "Waste heat recovery converted into electricity" means an energy recovery process that converts to electricity energy from the heat of exhaust stacks or pipes used for engines or manufacturing or industrial processes, or from the reduction of high pressure in water or gas pipelines, that would otherwise be lost.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 216 - 217 — Utilities
Chapter 216B — Public Utilities
Section 216B.01 — Legislative Findings.
Section 216B.02 — Definitions.
Section 216B.022 — Submetering.
Section 216B.025 — Municipal Regulation Option.
Section 216B.026 — Cooperative Electric Association; Election On Regulation.
Section 216B.027 — Cooperative Electric Association Stockholder Rights.
Section 216B.029 — Standards For Distribution Utilities.
Section 216B.03 — Reasonable Rate.
Section 216B.04 — Standard Of Service.
Section 216B.045 — Regulation Of Intrastate Natural Gas Pipeline.
Section 216B.05 — Filing Schedules, Rules, And Service Agreements.
Section 216B.06 — Receiving Different Compensation.
Section 216B.07 — Rate Preference Prohibited.
Section 216B.075 — Meter Reading; Customer Scheduling Needs.
Section 216B.08 — Duties Of Commission.
Section 216B.09 — Standards; Classifications; Rules; Practices.
Section 216B.091 — Monthly Reports.
Section 216B.0951 — Propane Prepurchase Program.
Section 216B.096 — Cold Weather Rule; Public Utility.
Section 216B.097 — Cold Weather Rule; Cooperative Or Municipal Utility.
Section 216B.0975 — Disconnection During Extreme Heat Conditions.
Section 216B.0976 — Notice Of Utility Disconnection.
Section 216B.098 — Residential Customer Protections.
Section 216B.0991 — Definitions.
Section 216B.0992 — Price And Fee Disclosure.
Section 216B.0993 — Budget Payment Plan.
Section 216B.0994 — Propane Purchase Contracts.
Section 216B.0995 — Terms Of Sale.
Section 216B.105 — Customer Share Of Mercury Control Costs.
Section 216B.11 — Depreciation Rates And Practices.
Section 216B.12 — Right Of Entrance; Inspection.
Section 216B.13 — Production And Examination Of Records.
Section 216B.14 — Investigation.
Section 216B.15 — Hearings; Examiner.
Section 216B.16 — Rate Change; Procedure; Hearing.
Section 216B.161 — Area Development Rate Plan.
Section 216B.1611 — Interconnection Of On-site Distributed Generation.
Section 216B.1613 — Standardized Contract.
Section 216B.1614 — Electric Vehicle Charging Tariff.
Section 216B.162 — Competitive Rate For Electric Utility.
Section 216B.1621 — Electric Service Agreement.
Section 216B.163 — Flexible Tariff.
Section 216B.1635 — Recovery Of Gas Utility Infrastructure Costs.
Section 216B.1636 — Recovery Of Electric Utility Infrastructure Costs.
Section 216B.1638 — Recovery Of Natural Gas Extension Project Costs.
Section 216B.164 — Cogeneration And Small Power Production.
Section 216B.1641 — Community Solar Garden.
Section 216B.1642 — Solar Site Management.
Section 216B.1645 — Power Purchase Contract Or Investment.
Section 216B.1646 — Rate Reduction; Property Tax Reduction.
Section 216B.1647 — Property Tax Adjustment; Cooperative Association.
Section 216B.166 — Cogenerating Power Plant.
Section 216B.167 — Performance-based Gas Purchasing Plan.
Section 216B.1675 — Performance Regulation Plan For Gas Utility Service.
Section 216B.1681 — Curtailment Payments.
Section 216B.169 — Renewable And High-efficiency Energy Rate Options.
Section 216B.1691 — Renewable Energy Objectives.
Section 216B.1692 — Emissions-reduction Rider.
Section 216B.1694 — Innovative Energy Project.
Section 216B.1695 — Environmental Projects; Advance Determination Of Prudence.
Section 216B.1696 — Competitive Rate For Energy-intensive, Trade-exposed Electric Utility Customer.
Section 216B.17 — Complaint Investigation And Hearing.
Section 216B.18 — Service Of Notice.
Section 216B.19 — Joint Hearing And Investigation.
Section 216B.20 — Separate Rate Hearing.
Section 216B.21 — Summary Investigation.
Section 216B.22 — Municipality; Amicus Curiae Authority.
Section 216B.23 — Lawful Rate; Reasonable Service.
Section 216B.24 — Construction Of Major Facility; Filing Plans.
Section 216B.2401 — Energy Savings And Optimization Policy Goal.
Section 216B.2402 — Definitions.
Section 216B.2403 — Consumer-owned Utilities; Energy Conservation And Optimization.
Section 216B.241 — Public Utilities; Energy Conservation And Optimization.
Section 216B.2411 — Distributed Energy Resources.
Section 216B.2412 — Decoupling Of Energy Sales From Revenues.
Section 216B.2421 — Definition Of Large Energy Facility.
Section 216B.2422 — Resource Planning; Renewable Energy.
Section 216B.2423 — Wind Power Mandate.
Section 216B.2424 — Biomass Power Mandate.
Section 216B.2425 — State Transmission And Distribution Plan.
Section 216B.2426 — Opportunities For Distributed Generation.
Section 216B.2427 — Natural Gas Utility Innovation Plans.
Section 216B.243 — Certificate Of Need For Large Energy Facility.
Section 216B.244 — Nuclear Plant Capacity Requirements.
Section 216B.2445 — Decommissioning Nuclear Plant; Storing Used Fuel.
Section 216B.245 — Pump And Store Hydropower Facility; Prohibition.
Section 216B.246 — Federally Approved Transmission Lines; Incumbent Transmission Lineowner Rights.
Section 216B.25 — Further Action On Previous Order.
Section 216B.26 — Order; Effective Date.
Section 216B.27 — Rehearing; Condition Precedent To Judicial Review.
Section 216B.28 — Subpoena; Witness Fee And Mileage.
Section 216B.29 — Hearing And Subpoena Compliance Powers.
Section 216B.31 — Testimony And Production Of Records; Perjury.
Section 216B.32 — Certified Copy Of Document As Evidence.
Section 216B.33 — Commission Ruling Written, Filed, And Certified.
Section 216B.34 — Public Records.
Section 216B.35 — Transcribed Record.
Section 216B.36 — Municipal Regulatory And Taxing Powers.
Section 216B.361 — Township Agreement With Natural Gas Utility.
Section 216B.37 — Assigned Service Area; Electric Utility; Legislative Policy.
Section 216B.38 — Definitions.
Section 216B.39 — Assigned Service Area.
Section 216B.40 — Exclusive Service Right; Service Extension.
Section 216B.41 — Effect Of Incorporation, Annexation, Or Consolidation.
Section 216B.42 — Service Extension In Certain Situations.
Section 216B.421 — Homestead; Option Of Electric Service.
Section 216B.43 — Hearing On Complaint.
Section 216B.44 — Municipal Service Territory Extension.
Section 216B.45 — Municipal Purchase Of Public Utility.
Section 216B.46 — Municipal Acquisition Procedures; Notice; Election.
Section 216B.465 — Voter Ratification Of Municipal Purchase; Limited Application.
Section 216B.47 — Acquisition By Eminent Domain.
Section 216B.48 — Relations With Affiliated Interest.
Section 216B.49 — Securities; Public Financing.
Section 216B.50 — Restrictions On Property Transfer And Merger.
Section 216B.51 — Stock Purchase.
Section 216B.53 — Suspension Of Commission Order.
Section 216B.54 — Legal Action Against Violation.
Section 216B.56 — Burden Of Proof.
Section 216B.57 — Penalty For Violation Of Act.
Section 216B.58 — Penalties; Construing Act, Omission, And Failure.
Section 216B.59 — Continuing Violation.
Section 216B.60 — Penalties Cumulative.
Section 216B.61 — Actions To Recover Penalties.
Section 216B.62 — Regulatory Expenses.
Section 216B.63 — Interest On Assessment.
Section 216B.64 — Attorney General's Responsibilities.
Section 216B.65 — Department To Employ Necessary Staff.
Section 216B.66 — Construction.
Section 216B.68 — Definitions; Mercury Emissions Reduction.
Section 216B.681 — Monitoring Mercury Emissions.
Section 216B.682 — Mercury Emissions-reduction Plans.
Section 216B.683 — Mercury Emissions Reduction; Cost Recovery, Financial Incentives.
Section 216B.684 — Environmental Assessment Of Mercury Emissions-reduction Plan.
Section 216B.685 — Mercury Emissions-reduction Plan Approval.
Section 216B.6851 — Utility Option.
Section 216B.686 — Other Environmental Improvement Plans.
Section 216B.687 — Mercury Emissions Reduction Implementation, Operation.
Section 216B.688 — Relationship To Other State Financial Requirements.