North Dakota Code § 49-02-25

Renewable electricity and recycled energy defined
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As used in section 49 -02-24, renewable electricity and recycled energy include electricity 
generated from facilities using the following sources:
1. Solar, using the sun as the source of energy for producing electricity.
2. Wind, using the wind as the source of energy for producing electricity.
3. Hydroelectric, using water as the source of energy for producing electricity.
4. Biomass, using agricultural crops and agricultural wastes and residues, wood and 
wood wastes and residues, animal wastes, and landfill gas as the fuel to produce 
electricity.
5. Geothermal, using energy contained in heat that continuously flows outward from the 
earth as the source of energy to produce electricity.
6. Hydrogen, provided that the hydrogen is generated from a source listed in this section.
7. Recycled energy systems producing electricity from currently unused waste heat 
resulting from combustion or other processes into electricity and which do not use an 
additional combustion process. The term does not include any system whose primary 
purpose is the generation of electricity unless the generation system consumes 
wellhead gas that would otherwise be flared, vented, or wasted.

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