Maryland Code § PU-7-1201

Section PU-7-1201
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(a) In this part the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Dispatchable energy generation" means a generating station or energy
storage device with:
(1) an effective load carrying capability of at least 65%, as
determined by PJM Interconnection's most recent ELCC Class Ratings; and
(2) a lower greenhouse gas emissions profile than coal or oil energy
generating stations.
(c) "Effective load carrying capability" or "ELCC" means the expected
capacity contribution of an energy resource during PJM Interconnection's operating
hours when there is high electricity demand and low resource output.
(d) "Effective nameplate capacity" means the amount of energy an energy
storage device can deliver continuously to the electric system over a period of at least
4 hours.
(e) "Energy storage device" has the meaning stated in § 7-216 of this title.
(f) "Generating station" has the meaning stated in § 7-207 of this title.

(g) "Large capacity energy resource" means a generating station or energy
storage device that:
(1) on or before January 1, 2025:
(i) has applied to PJM for interconnection approval; or
(ii) has been approved by PJM for interconnection; and
(2) has a capacity rating equal to or greater than 20 megawatts after
accounting for the effective load carrying capability.

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