Maryland Code § PU-7-1001

Section PU-7-1001
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Beneficial electrification" means replacing direct fossil fuel use with
electricity.
(c) "Bidirectional electric vehicle" means an electric vehicle that is capable
of both receiving and discharging electricity.
(d) "Distributed energy resource" means an energy resource located on a
customer's premises that:
(1) produces or stores electricity; or
(2) modifies the timing or amount of the customer's electricity
consumption.
(e) (1) "Electric distribution system support services" means the
dispatch and control of a distributed energy resource to provide services that
contribute to the efficient and reliable operation of the electric distribution system
by:
(i) an electric company; or
(ii) an aggregator acting at the direction of an electric
company.
(2) "Electric distribution system support services" includes:
(i) local or system peak demand reduction;
(ii) demand response;
(iii) the avoidance or deferral of a transmission or distribution
upgrade or capacity expansion; and
(iv) facilitating hosting capacity to accommodate additional
distributed energy resources.

(f) "Eligible customer-generator" has the meaning stated in § 7-306 of this
title.
(g) "Net energy metering" has the meaning stated in § 7-306 of this title.
(h) "Net excess generation" has the meaning stated in § 7-306 of this title.
(i) (1) "Renewable on-site generating system" means an energy system
located on a customer's premises that:
(i) generates or stores electricity from a Tier 1 renewable
source or a Tier 2 renewable source that does not release greenhouse gases;
(ii) is capable of providing electricity to:
1. a home, business, or other structure serviced by an
electric company; and
2. the electric distribution system;
(iii) is paired with an energy storage device that is configured
to charge from:
1. the renewable source; and
2. the electric distribution system unless, for the
purpose of eligibility for net energy metering, the device is required to be charged
only from the renewable source; and
(iv) is interconnected and operates in parallel with an electric
company's transmission and distribution facilities.
(2) "Renewable on-site generating system" may include bidirectional
electric vehicle service equipment located on a customer's premises.
(j) "Tier 1 renewable source" has the meaning stated in § 7-701 of this title.
(k) "Tier 2 renewable source" has the meaning stated in § 7-701 of this title.

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