Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 23, December 10, 2024
Section 3.3.28.7 - DEFINITIONSA. "Applicant" means a New Mexico taxpayer that has installed a solar energy system and that desires to have the department certify the solar energy system pursuant to 3.3.28 NMAC so that the taxpayer may receive a state tax credit.B. "Application package" means the application documents an applicant submits to the division for certification to receive a state tax credit.C. "Array" means the collectors of a solar thermal system or the modules of a photovoltaic system.D. "Balance of system" means portions of a solar energy system other than the array.E. "Building code authority" means the New Mexico regulation and licensing department, construction industries division or the local government agency having jurisdiction for building, electrical and mechanical codes.F. "Certified" or "certification" means department approval of a solar energy system, which makes the taxpayer owning the system eligible for a state tax credit.G. "Collector" means the solar thermal system component that absorbs solar energy for conversion into heat.H. "Collector aperture" means the area of a solar thermal collector that absorbs solar energy for conversion into usable heat.I. "Component" means a solar energy system's equipment and materials.J. "Department" means the energy, minerals and natural resources department.K. "Division" means the department's energy conservation and management division.L. "Energy system" means an engineered system that delivers solar energy to an end use by flow of fluid or electricity caused by energized components such as pumps, fans, inverters or controllers.M. "Homeowner" means a taxpayer that may obtain a permit limited to construction of single-family dwellings, private garages, carports, sheds, agricultural buildings and fences.N. "Innovative" means an alternative method or material that is not commercialized for use in a solar energy system.O. "Install" or "installation" means the direct work of placing a solar energy system into service to operate and produce energy at the expected level for a system of its size.P. "Interconnection" means connection of a photovoltaic system that an electric utility customer operates to that utility's distribution grid system.Q. "Interconnection agreement" means an agreement allowing the applicant to interconnect a solar energy system of a specified type and size to a suitable electric transmission or distribution line.R. "Module" means the photovoltaic system component that absorbs sunlight for conversion into electricity.S. "New" means the condition of being recently manufactured and not used previously in any installation.T. "Non-residential" means a business or agricultural enterprise.U. "OG" means operating guidelines that the solar rating and certification corporation has or will establish including system performance or component characteristics the SRCC defines in its directory. Operating guidelines shall be from the directory in effect on July 1, 2006 and all successive revisions.V. "Photovoltaic system" means an energy system that collects or absorbs sunlight for conversion into electricity.W. "Portable" means not permanently connected to a residence, business or agricultural enterprise or connected to a mobile vehicle that is a part of a residence, business or agricultural enterprise.X. "Solar collector" means a solar thermal collector or photovoltaic module.Y. "Solar market development tax credit" means the personal income tax credit the state of New Mexico issues to a taxpayer for a solar energy system the department has certified.Z. "Solar energy system" means a solar thermal system or photovoltaic system.AA. "Solar storage tank" means a tank provided as a component in a solar thermal system that is not heated by electricity or a heating fuel.BB. "Solar thermal system" means an energy system that collects or absorbs solar energy for conversion into heat for the purposes of space heating, space cooling or water heating.CC. "SRCC" means the solar rating and certification corporation.DD. "Standard test conditions" means the environmental conditions under which a manufacturer tests a photovoltaic module for power output, which are a photovoltaic cell temperature of 25 degrees celsius and solar insolation of 1000 watts per square meter on the photovoltaic cell surface.EE. "State tax credit" means the solar market development tax credit.FF. "Taxpayer" means the owner of a solar energy system and the residence, business or agricultural enterprise where the solar energy system is located who applies for certification of an operating solar energy system in order to receive a state tax credit.N.M. Admin. Code § 3.3.28.7
3.3.28.7 NMAC - N, 7-1-06; A, 1-31-08; A, 7-16-09