Oregon Code § 757.375·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Credit
toward compliance with renewable portfolio standard; limits.
(1) Any electricity produced from
a solar photovoltaic energy system that is physically located in this state may
be used by an electric company to comply with the renewable portfolio standard
established under ORS 469A.005 to 469A.210.
(2) For each
kilowatt-hour of electricity produced from a qualifying system that first
becomes operational before January 1, 2016, and has a nameplate capacity of
between 500 kilowatts and five megawatts of alternating current, the Public
Utility Commission shall credit the electric company with two kilowatt-hours of
qualifying electricity toward the electric companys compliance with the
renewable portfolio standard under ORS 469A.005 to 469A.210, up to a maximum of
20 megawatts of capacity. [2009 c.748 §4; 2016 c.28 §24]
Note:
See note under 757.360.
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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