New Mexico Statutes
Article 13 - Public Utility Act Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 62-13-13.1 - Renewable energy distributed generation facilities; owners and operators not public utilities.

A. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Public Utility Act [Chapter 62, Articles 1 to 6 and 8 to 13 NMSA 1978] to the contrary, a person not otherwise a public utility shall not be deemed to be a public utility subject to the jurisdiction, control or regulation of the commission and the provisions of the Public Utility Act solely because the person owns or controls all or any part of any renewable energy distributed generation facility that:
(1) is located on the host's site;
(2) produces electric energy used at the host's site and sold to the host or the host's tenants or employees located at the host's site; and
(3) shares a common point of connection with the electric utility serving the area and the host or the host's tenants and employees served by the renewable energy distributed generation facility.
B. Nothing contained in this section shall be interpreted to prohibit the sale of energy produced by the renewable energy distributed generation facility to the electric utility serving the area in which the renewable energy distributed generation facility is located.
C. As used in this section:
(1) "host" means the customer of a public utility who uses the electric energy produced by a renewable energy distributed generation facility and occupies the site upon which the renewable energy distributed generation facility is located;
(2) "renewable energy distributed generation facility" means a facility that produces electric energy by the use of renewable energy and that is sized to supply no more than one hundred twenty percent of the average annual consumption of electricity by the host at the site of the renewable energy distributed generation facility in accordance with applicable interconnection rules; and
(3) "site" means all the contiguous property owned or leased by the host, without regard to interruptions in contiguity caused by easements, public thoroughfares, transportation rights of way or utility rights of way.
History: Laws 2010, ch. 102, § 1 and Laws 2010, ch. 103, § 1.
Compiler's notes. — Laws 2010, ch. 102, § 1 and Laws 2010, ch. 103, § 1 enacted identical new sections, both effective January 1, 2011. The section was set out as enacted by Laws 2010, ch. 103, § 1. See 12-1-8 NMSA 1978.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 62 - Electric, Gas and Water Utilities

Article 13 - Public Utility Act Miscellaneous Provisions

Section 62-13-1 - Short title.

Section 62-13-2 - Fees.

Section 62-13-2.1 - Refund of fees.

Section 62-13-3 - Costs.

Section 62-13-4 - Interstate commerce not affected.

Section 62-13-5 - Mortgages and deeds of trust; execution by corporations distributing electric energy, natural gas and providing telephone and telegraph services.

Section 62-13-6 - [Mortgages and deeds of trust; notice of lien; after-acquired property.]

Section 62-13-7 - [Prior mortgages and deeds of trust not impaired.]

Section 62-13-8 - Filing with the secretary of state.

Section 62-13-9 - Refiling instruments with any county clerk.

Section 62-13-10 - Fees.

Section 62-13-11 - Recording notice in office of county clerk.

Section 62-13-12 - Effect of filing with the secretary of state; duration of filing.

Section 62-13-12.1 - Effect of instruments previously filed.

Section 62-13-13 - Deposits; interest.

Section 62-13-13.1 - Renewable energy distributed generation facilities; owners and operators not public utilities.

Section 62-13-13.2 - Interconnected customers; utility cost recovery.

Section 62-13-13.3 - Renewable energy-related services; powers and duties of commission.

Section 62-13-14 - Prohibition against water utilities imposing additional standby charges on owners of structures containing automatic fire protection sprinkler systems.

Section 62-13-15 - Appointment of receiver.

Section 62-13-16 - Requiring the hiring of apprentices for the construction of facilities that generate electricity.