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address issues related to distributed generators as described in | its report of October 2001, "Distributed Generation, Conclusions | and Recommendations, Maine Public Utilities Commission Final | Report to the Maine Legislature." The commission shall report | to the Joint Standing Committee on Utilities and Energy by | January 1, 2004 on the following: |
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| | 1. The commission's progress in addressing issues related to | the expansion of opportunities for distributed generation | including issues relating to interconnection standards, | barriers to selling into the wholesale market, transmission | and distribution utility core and standby rate structures, | transmission and distribution utility use of distributed | generators and line extension policies affecting distributed | generation; and |
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| | 2. Identification of any other remaining barriers to the | widespread use of distributed generators in the State. |
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| | This bill does the following: |
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| | 1. It establishes a regulatory structure for distributed | generation designed to remove unnecessary barriers to the | development of distributed generation in this State; |
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| | 2. It requires the Public Utilities Commission to establish | rules governing the retail sale of excess electricity from a | distributed generator; |
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| | 3. It authorizes the commission to require a transmission | and distribution utility to purchase excess electricity from a | distributed generator and resell it at wholesale; |
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| | 4. It directs the commission to allow certain distributed | generators to elect a net energy billing arrangement; and |
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| | 5. It directs the commission to examine and address issues | related to distributed generation and report back to the Joint | Standing Committee on Utilities and Energy by January 1, 2004. |
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