Solar-powered affordable housing system means an energy system for the generation of electricity that: 1. Uses renewable energy as its primary source of energy to generate electricity; 2. Has a generating capacity of not more than 1 megawatt; 3. Is a qualified low-income residential building project that is located on a qualified multifamily affordable housing property; 4. Operates in parallel with the utilitys transmission and distribution facilities; 5. Is owned by the landlord or another third party that equitably allocates the capacity and associated production of the energy system to each of the individually metered units or common areas within the qualified multifamily affordable housing property; 6. Is intended primarily to offset part or all of the qualified multifamily affordable housing propertys requirements for electricity, subject to the following maximum allocations: (a) In the case of common-area meters, a capacity that is sized to supply not more than 100 percent of the metered historic usage or reasonably expected future usage; and (b) In the case of meters serving tenant units, a capacity of not more than 25 kilowatts per unit; and 7. Is net metered by the utility by allocating net metering credits either to common-area meters or to individually metered accounts, or both, that receive an allocation, according to the allocation schedule provided by the owner of the energy system, without requiring the energy system to be physically interconnected with the meter of each user.
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