(1) For purposes of this section: (a) Agricultural or horticultural purposes has the same meaning as in section 77-1359; (b) Agricultural self-generation facility means a facility for the production of electricity that: (i) Uses methane, wind, solar, biomass, hydropower, or geothermal resources as its energy source; (ii) Is controlled by the owner-generator and located entirely on the same premises as the owner-generator's electric account with the local distribution utility; (iii) Is owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the owner-generator and used for agricultural or horticultural purposes; (iv) Has a rated capacity of one hundred kilowatts or less; (v) Utilizes a device which prevents any backfeed of electricity to the local distribution system; and (vi) Is not used for purposes of net metering; (c) Local distribution system means the equipment and facilities used by a local distribution utility to distribute electricity to end-use customers; (d) Local distribution utility means the owner or operator of a local distribution system. Local distribution utility includes a public power district, a public power and irrigation district, an electric cooperative, or a municipal electric system; (e) Net metering has the same meaning as in section 70-2002; and (f) Owner-generator means the person controlling an agricultural self-generation facility. (2) No local distribution utility shall deny or refuse electric service to a customer that owns an agricultural self-generation facility. An owner-generator is subject to the interconnection requirements, safety standards, electric rates and charges, and service agreement requirements of the local distribution utility in whose service area the agricultural self-generation facility is located. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit a local distribution utility from establishing the rates or fees necessary to fully cover its costs to serve a customer that is an owner-generator. (3) An owner-generator shall notify the local distribution utility of such owner-generator's intent to install an agricultural self-generation facility.
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