Terms Used In Michigan Laws 460.1013

  • Commission: means the Michigan public service commission. See Michigan Laws 460.1003
  • Provider: means an electric provider or a natural gas provider. See Michigan Laws 460.1009
  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
  • Site: means a contiguous site, regardless of the number of meters at that site. See Michigan Laws 460.1013
  As used in this act:
  (a) “Site” means a contiguous site, regardless of the number of meters at that site. A site that would be contiguous but for the presence of a street, road, or highway is considered to be contiguous for the purposes of this subdivision.
  (b) “Transmission line” means all structures, equipment, and real property necessary to transfer electricity at system bulk supply voltage of 100 kilovolts or more.
  (c) “True net metering” means a utility billing method that applies the full retail rate to the net of the bidirectional flow of kilowatt hours across the customer interconnection with the utility distribution system, during a billing period or time-of-use pricing period. A negative net metered quantity during the billing period or during each time-of-use pricing period within the billing period reflects net excess generation for which the customer is entitled to receive credit under section 177(4). This subdivision is subject to section 177(5).
  (d) “Utility system resource cost test” means a standard that is met for an investment in energy waste reduction if, on a life cycle basis, the total avoided supply-side costs to the provider, including representative values for electricity or natural gas supply, transmission, distribution, and other associated costs, are greater than the total costs to the provider of administering and delivering the energy waste reduction program, including net costs for any provider incentives paid by customers and capitalized costs recovered under section 89.
  (e) “Wind energy conversion system” means a system that uses 1 or more wind turbines to generate electricity and has a nameplate capacity of 100 kilowatts or more.
  (f) “Wind energy resource zone” or “wind zone” means an area designated by the commission under section 147.