Maryland Code § PU-7-207.2

Section PU-7-207.2
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(a) In this section, "generating station" does not include:
(1) a generating unit or facility that:

(i) is used for the production of electricity;
(ii) has the capacity to produce not more than 2 megawatts of
alternating current; and
(iii) is installed with equipment that prevents the flow of
electricity to the electric grid during time periods when the electric grid is out of
service;
(2) a combination of two or more generating units or facilities that:
(i) are used for the production of electricity from a solar
photovoltaic system or an eligible customer-generator that is subject to the provisions
of § 7-306 of this title;
(ii) are located on the same property or adjacent properties;
(iii) have the capacity to produce, when calculated
cumulatively for all generating units or facilities on the property or adjacent property,
more than 2 megawatts but not more than 14 megawatts of alternating current; and
(iv) for each individual generating unit or facility:
1. has the capacity to produce not more than 2
megawatts of alternating current;
2. is separately metered by the electric company; and
3. does not export electricity for sale on the wholesale
market under an agreement with PJM Interconnection, LLC;
(3) a generating unit or facility that:
(i) is used for the production of electricity for the purpose of:
1. onsite emergency backup at a facility when service
from the electric company is interrupted due to electric distribution or transmission
system failure or when there is equipment failure at a site where critical
infrastructure is located; and
2. test and maintenance operations necessary to
ensure functionality of the generating unit or facility in the event of a service
interruption from the electric company due to electric distribution or transmission

system failure or when there is equipment failure at a site where critical
infrastructure is located;
(ii) is installed with equipment that prevents the flow of
electricity to the electric grid;
(iii) is subject to a permit to construct issued by the
Department of the Environment; and
(iv) is installed at a facility that is part of critical infrastructure
if the facility complies with all applicable regulations regarding noise level and
testing hours; or
(4) a combination of two or more generating units or facilities that
satisfy item (3) of this subsection.
(b) This section applies to a person who constructs a generating station
that:
(1) has the capacity to produce more than 2 megawatts of electricity,
as measured by the alternating current rating of the system's inverter, from a solar
photovoltaic system; and
(2) is exempted under § 7-207(b)(1)(ii) of this subtitle from the
requirement to obtain a certificate of public convenience and necessity.
(c) (1) A person shall file an application for approval to construct a
generating station under § 7-207.1 of this subtitle at least 6 months before
construction commences.
(2) The Commission shall require a person who files an application
for approval to construct a generating station to pay a deposit of 1% of total installed
costs.
(d) (1) The Commission shall place any deposits collected under
subsection (c) of this section into an escrow account.
(2) If a person demonstrates to the Commission that the person is
fully authorized to commence construction within 18 months after filing an
application for approval, the Commission shall refund the deposit, less reasonable
administrative costs.

(3) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, if a person
does not commence construction within 18 months after filing an application for
approval, the money held in the escrow account shall be:
1. deemed to be abandoned; and
2. transferred to the Maryland Strategic Energy
Investment Fund under § 9-20B-05 of the State Government Article, less reasonable
administrative costs.
(ii) 1. A person may request an extension for a project that
does not commence construction within 18 months after the filing of an application
for approval.
2. The Commission may grant the request based on
factors the Commission considers compelling, including the occurrence of events
outside the person's control.

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