Acts and Regulations

2015-60 - Electricity from Renewable Resources

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New distributed generation
22(1)On or after the commencement of this section, the Corporation may, in accordance with an embedded generation agreement, obtain electricity from renewable resources that is generated by an embedded generation facility that meets the following criteria:
(a) the facility is owned by
(i) a local entity,
(ii) an Aboriginal business,
(iii) an individual who is a resident of the Province,
(iv) a sole proprietorship, the proprietor of which is a resident of the Province, or
(v) a corporation as defined in the Business Corporations Act and in which a majority of the voting shares is beneficially owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by one or more individuals who are residents of the Province;
(b) the facility is located in the Province; and
(c) the facility is capable of being connected to the distribution system of the Corporation.
22(2)On or after the commencement of this section, the Corporation may, in accordance with a net metering agreement, obtain electricity from renewable resources that is generated by a generation facility that is owned by a customer of the Corporation that is
(a) an Aboriginal business,
(b) an individual who is a resident of the Province,
(c) a sole proprietorship and the proprietor of which is a resident of the Province, or
(d) a corporation as defined in the Business Corporations Act and in which a majority of the voting shares is beneficially owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by one or more individuals who are residents of the Province.
2023, c.2, s.178
New distributed generation
22(1)On or after the commencement of this section, the Corporation may, in accordance with an embedded generation agreement, obtain electricity from renewable resources that is generated by an embedded generation facility that meets the following criteria:
(a) the facility is owned by
(i) a local entity,
(ii) an Aboriginal business,
(iii) an individual who is a resident of the Province,
(iv) a sole proprietorship, the proprietor of which is a resident of the Province, or
(v) a corporation as defined in the Business Corporations Act and in which a majority of the voting shares is beneficially owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by one or more individuals who are residents of the Province;
(b) the facility is located in the Province; and
(c) the facility is capable of being connected to the distribution system of the Corporation.
22(2)On or after the commencement of this section, the Corporation may, in accordance with a net metering agreement, obtain electricity from renewable resources that is generated by a generation facility that is owned by a customer of the Corporation that is
(a) an Aboriginal business,
(b) an individual who is a resident of the Province,
(c) a sole proprietorship and the proprietor of which is a resident of the Province, or
(d) a corporation as defined in the Business Corporations Act and in which a majority of the voting shares is beneficially owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by one or more individuals who are residents of the Province.
New distributed generation
22(1)On or after the commencement of this section, the Corporation may, in accordance with an embedded generation agreement, obtain electricity from renewable resources that is generated by an embedded generation facility that meets the following criteria:
(a) the facility is owned by
(i) a local entity,
(ii) an Aboriginal business,
(iii) an individual who is a resident of the Province,
(iv) a sole proprietorship, the proprietor of which is a resident of the Province, or
(v) a corporation as defined in the Business Corporations Act and in which a majority of the voting shares is beneficially owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by one or more individuals who are residents of the Province;
(b) the facility is located in the Province; and
(c) the facility is capable of being connected to the distribution system of the Corporation.
22(2)On or after the commencement of this section, the Corporation may, in accordance with a net metering agreement, obtain electricity from renewable resources that is generated by a generation facility that is owned by a customer of the Corporation that is
(a) an Aboriginal business,
(b) an individual who is a resident of the Province,
(c) a sole proprietorship and the proprietor of which is a resident of the Province, or
(d) a corporation as defined in the Business Corporations Act and in which a majority of the voting shares is beneficially owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by one or more individuals who are residents of the Province.