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employing an alternate technology that significantly | increases the efficiency of the generation process. |
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| D. "Nonrenewable capacity resource" means an electric | generation resource other than a renewable capacity | resource. |
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| E. "Renewable capacity resource" means a renewable resource, | as defined in section 3210, subsection 2, paragraph C, | except "renewable capacity resource" does not include: |
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| (1) A generator fueled by municipal solid waste in | conjunction with recycling; or |
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| (2)__A hydroelectric generator unless it meets all | state and federal fish passage requirements. |
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| | 2.__Policy.__It is the policy of this State: |
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| A.__That the share of new renewable capacity resources as a | percentage of the total capacity resources in this State on | December 31, 2007 increase by 10% by 2017 and that, to the | extent possible, the increase occur in uniform annual | increments; |
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| B.__To reduce electric prices and price volatility for the | State's electricity consumers and to reduce greenhouse gas | emissions from the electricity generation sector; and |
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| C. To develop new capacity resources to reduce demand or | increase capacity so as to mitigate the effects of any | regional or federal capacity resource mandates. |
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| | 3.__Commission authority.__The commission may direct large | investor-owned transmission and distribution utilities to enter | into long-term contracts for: |
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| A. Capacity resources; and |
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| B. Any available energy associated with capacity resources | contracted under paragraph A: |
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| (1)__To the extent necessary to fulfill the policy of | subsection 2, paragraph A; or |
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| (2)__If the commission determines appropriate for | purposes of supplying standard-offer service pursuant | to section 3212.__If__contracts are entered into | pursuant to this subparagraph, the contracts must be |
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