BILL REQ. #:  H-3213.1 



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HOUSE BILL 2243
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State of Washington62nd Legislature2012 Regular Session

By Representatives Eddy, Morris, McCoy, Moeller, and Hudgins

Read first time 01/10/12.   Referred to Committee on Technology, Energy & Communications.



     AN ACT Relating to net metering of electricity; and amending RCW 80.60.010 and 80.60.020.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

Sec. 1   RCW 80.60.010 and 2007 c 323 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
     The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
     (1) "Commission" means the utilities and transportation commission.
     (2) "Customer-generator" means a ((user of)) customer that owns and operates, leases and operates, or contracts with a third party that owns and operates a net metering system.
     (3) "Electrical company" means a company owned by investors that meets the definition of RCW 80.04.010.
     (4) "Electric cooperative" means a cooperative or association organized under chapter 23.86 or 24.06 RCW.
     (5) "Electric utility" means any electrical company, public utility district, irrigation district, port district, electric cooperative, or municipal electric utility that is engaged in the business of distributing electricity to retail electric customers in the state.
     (6) "Irrigation district" means an irrigation district under chapter 87.03 RCW.
     (7) "Meter aggregation" means the administrative combination of readings from and billing for all meters, regardless of the rate class, on premises owned or leased by a customer-generator located within the service territory of a single electric utility.
     (8) "Municipal electric utility" means a city or town that owns or operates an electric utility authorized by chapter 35.92 RCW.
     (9) "Net metering" means measuring the difference between the electricity supplied by an electric utility and the electricity generated by a customer-generator over the applicable billing period.
     (10) "Net metering system" means a fuel cell, a facility that produces electricity and used and useful thermal energy from a common fuel source, or a facility for the production of electrical energy that generates renewable energy, and that:
     (a) Has an electrical generating capacity of not more than ((one hundred kilowatts)) two megawatts;
     (b) Is located on the customer-generator's premises;
     (c) Operates in parallel with the electric utility's transmission and distribution facilities; and
     (d) Is intended primarily to offset part or all of the customer-generator's requirements for electricity.
     (11) "Premises" means any residential property, commercial real estate, or lands, owned or leased by a customer-generator within the service area of a single electric utility.
     (12) "Port district" means a port district within which an industrial development district has been established as authorized by Title 53 RCW.
     (13) "Public utility district" means a district authorized by chapter 54.04 RCW.
     (14) "Renewable energy" means energy generated by a facility that uses water, wind, solar energy, or biogas from animal waste as a fuel.

Sec. 2   RCW 80.60.020 and 2007 c 323 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:
     (1) An electric utility:
     (a) Shall offer to make net metering available to eligible customer((s))-generators on a first-come, first-served basis until the cumulative generating capacity of net metering systems equals ((0.25)) five percent of the utility's peak demand during 1996. ((On January 1, 2014, the cumulative generating capacity available to net metering systems will equal 0.5 percent of the utility's peak demand during 1996.)) Not less than one-half of the utility's 1996 peak demand available for net metering systems shall be reserved for the cumulative generating capacity attributable to net metering systems that generate renewable energy;
     (b) Shall allow net metering systems to be interconnected using a standard kilowatt-hour meter capable of registering the flow of electricity in two directions, unless the commission, in the case of an electrical company, or the appropriate governing body, in the case of other electric utilities, determines, after appropriate notice and opportunity for comment:
     (i) That the use of additional metering equipment to monitor the flow of electricity in each direction is necessary and appropriate for the interconnection of net metering systems, after taking into account the benefits and costs of purchasing and installing additional metering equipment; and
     (ii) How the cost of purchasing and installing an additional meter is to be allocated between the customer-generator and the utility;
     (c) Shall charge the customer-generator a minimum monthly fee that is the same as other customers of the electric utility in the same rate class, but shall not charge the customer-generator any additional standby, capacity, interconnection, or other fee or charge unless the commission, in the case of an electrical company, or the appropriate governing body, in the case of other electric utilities, determines, after appropriate notice and opportunity for comment that:
     (i) The electric utility will incur direct costs associated with interconnecting or administering net metering systems that exceed any offsetting benefits associated with these systems; and
     (ii) Public policy is best served by imposing these costs on the customer-generator rather than allocating these costs among the utility's entire customer base.
     (2) If a production meter and software is required by the electric utility to provide meter aggregation under RCW 80.60.030(4), the customer-generator is responsible for the purchase of the production meter and software.

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