Maryland Code § PU-7-1101

Section PU-7-1101
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Administration" means the Maryland Energy Administration.
(c) "Behind-the-meter project" means a project that involves a physical,
operational, or behavioral modification on the customer side of a utility meter,
including replacement of appliances, retrofits, and panel upgrades.
(d) "Community benefit agreement" means an agreement applicable to the
construction of any thermal energy network system and any accompanying
residential electrification that:
(1) promotes increased opportunities for local businesses and small,
minority, women-owned, and veteran-owned businesses in the clean energy
industry;
(2) ensures the timely, safe, and efficient completion of the project
by:
(i) facilitating a steady supply of highly skilled craft workers
who shall be paid not less than the prevailing wage rate determined by the
Commissioner of Labor and Industry under Title 17, Subtitle 2 of the State Finance
and Procurement Article; and
(ii) guaranteeing that the construction work performed in
connection with the project will be subject to an agreement that:
1. establishes the terms and conditions of employment
at the construction site of the project or a portion of the project;
2. guarantees against strikes, lockouts, and similar
disruptions;

3. ensures that all work on the project fully conforms
to all relevant State and federal laws, rules, and regulations, including all required
training for employees;
4. creates mutually binding procedures for resolving
labor disputes arising during the term of the project;
5. sets forth other mechanisms for labor-management
cooperation on matters of mutual interest and concern, including productivity,
quality of work, safety, and health; and
6. binds all contractors and subcontractors to the terms
of the agreement through the inclusion of appropriate provisions in all relevant
solicitation and contract documents;
(3) promotes safe completion of the project by ensuring that at least
80% of the craft workers on the project have completed an Occupational Safety and
Health Administration 10-hour course;
(4) promotes career training opportunities in the manufacturing,
maintenance, and construction industries for local residents, veterans, women,
minorities, and formerly incarcerated individuals;
(5) includes provisions for local hiring and the hiring of historically
disadvantaged groups;
(6) uses locally, sustainably, and domestically manufactured
construction materials and components to the extent practicable;
(7) promotes the use of skilled local labor, particularly with regard to
the construction and manufacturing components of the project, using methods
including outreach, hiring, or referral methods that are affiliated with registered
apprenticeship programs under Title 11, Subtitle 4 of the Labor and Employment
Article; and
(8) authorizes the Maryland Department of Labor and the
Commission to consider, review, and enforce a public service company's compliance
with any community benefit agreement.
(e) "Financing Program" means the Energy Infrastructure Reinvestment
category of the Title 17 Clean Energy Financing Program.

(f) "Front-of-meter project" means a project that impacts the utility side of
a meter.
(g) "Geothermal borehole" means a geothermal shaft drilled into the earth
for use in a system that uses the thermal properties of the earth or groundwater to
heat or cool buildings.
(h) "Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund" means the Greenhouse Gas
Reduction Fund under the federal Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.
(i) "Learning From the Ground Up" means the Learning From the Ground
Up research team formed by the Home Energy Efficiency Team.
(j) "Low or moderate income housing" has the meaning stated in § 7-
703(f)(1)(iii) of this title.
(k) "Pilot system" means a pilot thermal energy network system developed
by a gas company to replace gas infrastructure with a thermal energy network
system.
(l) "PJM capacity market" means the capacity market of PJM
Interconnection, LLC or any successor organization that services the PJM region.
(m) "Thermal energy network system" means a system:
(1) of closed loop underground piping infrastructure, including
geothermal boreholes, leading up to a utility meter for the conveyance or storage of
renewable, nongreenhouse gas-emitting thermal energy; and
(2) that creates a network of customers with thermal energy for
heating and cooling through noncombusting electric heat pumps.

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