Current through November 25, 2024
Section 704.8891 - Renewable energy systems: Use of fossil fuel1. If a renewable energy system uses any fossil fuel as an energy source to generate electricity and that fossil fuel constitutes 2 percent or less of the total input, as measured in British thermal units, used by the renewable energy system to generate electricity, the total electric output of the renewable energy system qualifies as electricity generated from renewable energy.2. If a renewable energy system uses any fossil fuel as an energy source to generate electricity and that fossil fuel constitutes more than 2 percent of the total input, as measured in British thermal units, used by the renewable energy system to generate electricity, only the proportion of the total electric output of the renewable energy system that can be attributed to the use of renewable energy qualifies as electricity generated from renewable energy. The proportion of the total electric output that qualifies as electricity generated from renewable energy must be calculated based on: (a) The proportion that renewable energy constitutes of the total input, as measured in British thermal units, used by the renewable energy system to generate electricity; or(b) If practicable, separate metering.Nev. Admin. Code § 704.8891
Added to NAC by Pub. Utilities Comm'n by R144-01, eff. 5-31-2002NRS 703.025, 704.210, 704.7821, 704.7828