Oklahoma Code § 17-160.13

Title 17. Corporation Commission: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Wind Energy Development Act:
1.  “Abandonment” means the failure to generate electricity from
commercial wind energy equipment for a period of twenty-four (24)
consecutive months for reasons other than curtailment, repowering, a
valid judicial order or other governmental regulatory action, with
no pending negotiations for purchase.  A wind energy facility shall
not be considered abandoned if the owner or operator has elected not
to run the facility, but it has been maintained in proper working
order and is capable of generating electricity;
2.  “Commencement of construction” means beginning excavation of
wind turbine foundations or other actions relating to the actual
erection and installation of commercial wind energy equipment.  It
shall not include erection of meteorological towers, environmental
assessments, surveys, preliminary engineering or other activities
associated with assessment of development of the wind resources on a
given parcel of property;

3.  “Commercial generation date” means the date on which the
wind turbine in question first generates electrical energy in
commercial quantities;
4.  “Commercial wind energy equipment” means a wind tower and
turbine with five hundred kilowatts (500kw) or greater of total
nameplate generating capacity;
5.  “Commercial quantities” means an amount of electrical energy
sufficient for sale or use off-site from a wind turbine or wind
energy facility, and shall not include amounts of electrical energy
used only for the maintenance or testing of the wind turbine or wind
energy facility itself;
6.  “Owner” means the entity having a majority equity interest
in commercial wind energy equipment, including their respective
successors and assigns;
7.  “Useful life” means the time during which a wind turbine or
wind energy facility is generating electricity in commercial
quantities;
8.  “Wind turbine” means a wind energy conversion system which
converts wind energy into electricity through the use of a wind
turbine generator and includes the turbine, blade, tower, base and
pad transformer, if any; and
9.  “Wind energy facility” means an electrical generation
facility consisting of one or more wind turbines under common
ownership or operating control, and includes substations,
meteorological data towers, aboveground and underground electrical
transmission lines, transformers, control systems, and other
buildings or facilities used to support the operation of the
facility, and whose primary purpose is to supply electricity to an
off-site customer or customers.  Wind energy facility shall not
include a wind energy facility located entirely on property held in
fee simple absolute estate by the owner of the wind energy facility.

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