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Subp. 13. Maintenance power. "Maintenance power" means electric energy or capacity supplied by <br /> a utility during scheduled outages of the qualifying facility. <br /> Subp. 14.On-peak hours. "On-peak hours" means either those hours formally designated by the <br /> utility as on-peak for ratemaking purposes or those hours for which its typical loads are at least 85 <br /> percent of its average maximum monthly loads. <br /> Subp. 15. Point of distributed energy resource (DER) connection. "Point of DER connection" means <br /> the point where the qualifying facility's generation system, including the point of generator output, <br /> is connected to the customer's electric system and meets the current definition of IEEE 1547. <br /> Subp. 16. Purchase. "Purchase" means the purchase of electric energy or capacity or both from a <br /> qualifying facility by the utility. <br /> Subp. 17.Qualifying facility. "Qualifying facility" means a cogeneration or small power production <br /> facility which satisfies the conditions established in Code of Federal Regulations,title 18, part 292. <br /> The initial operation date or initial installation date of a cogeneration or small power production <br /> facility must not prevent the facility from being considered a qualifying facility for the purposes of <br /> this chapter if it otherwise satisfies all stated conditions. The qualifying facility must be owned by a <br /> Customer and located in the utility service area. <br /> Subp. 18.Sale. "Sale" means the sale of electric energy or capacity or both by the utility to a <br /> qualifying facility. <br /> Subp. 19a. Standby charge. "Standby charge" means the charge imposed by the utility upon a <br /> qualifying facility for the recovery of costs for the provision of standby services necessary to make <br /> electricity service available to the qualifying facility. <br /> Subp. 19b.Standby service. "Standby service" means the service to potentially provide electric <br /> energy or capacity supplied by the utility to a qualifying facility greater than 40 kW. <br /> Subp. 20.Supplementary power. "Supplementary power" means electric energy or capacity <br /> supplied by the utility which is regularly used by a qualifying facility in addition to that which the <br /> facility generates itself. <br /> Subp. 21.System emergency. "System emergency" means a condition on the utility's system which <br /> is imminently likely to result in significant disruption of service to customers or to endanger life or <br /> property. <br /> Subp. 22. Utility. "Utility" means Elk River Municipal Utilities. <br /> Part B. SCOPE AND PURPOSE <br /> The purpose of these rules is to implement certain provisions of Minnesota Statutes, <br /> §216B.164;the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, United States Code,title 16, §824a-3; <br /> and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regulations, Code of Federal Regulations,title 18, <br /> part 292.These rules shall be applied in accordance with their intent to give the maximum possible <br /> encouragement to cogeneration and small power production consistent with protection of the <br /> ratepayers and the public. <br /> 2 <br /> 68 <br />