§ 23-18-503 - Definitions.
               	 		
23-18-503.    Definitions.
    As used in this subchapter:
      (1)  "Applicant"  means the utility or other person making application to the Arkansas  Public Service Commission for a certificate of environmental  compatibility and public need;
      (2)  "Commence  to construct" means any clearing of land, excavation, or other action  that would adversely affect the natural environment of the site or route  of a major utility facility but does not include changes needed for  temporary use of sites or routes for nonutility purposes, or uses in  securing survey or geological data, including necessary borings to  ascertain foundation conditions;
      (3)  "Commission" means the Arkansas Public Service Commission;
      (4)  "Energy-efficient" means economical in the use of energy;
      (5)  "Major utility facility" means:
            (A)  Electric  generating plant and associated transportation and storage facilities  for fuel and other facilities designed for, or capable of, operation at a  capacity of fifty megawatts (50 MW) or more;
            (B)  For  the sole purpose of requiring an environmental impact statement  hereunder, an electric transmission line and associated facilities,  including substations, of a design voltage of one hundred kilovolts (100  kV) or more, extending a distance of more than ten (10) miles, or of a  design voltage of one hundred seventy kilovolts (170 kV) or more,  extending a distance of more than one (1) mile; and
            (C)  For  the sole purpose of requiring an environmental impact statement  hereunder, a gas transmission line and associated facilities designed  for, or capable of, transporting gas at pressures in excess of one  hundred twenty-five pounds per square inch (125 lbs. psi), extending a  distance of more than one (1) mile, excepting, however, those gas  pipelines devoted solely to the gathering of gas from gas wells  constructed within the limits of any gas field as defined by the Oil and  Gas Commission;
      (6)  "Merchant  generator" means a person or entity, including an affiliate of a public  utility, engaged directly or indirectly through one (1) or more  affiliates, that is in the business of owning or operating all or part  of a facility for generating electric energy and selling electric energy  at wholesale;
      (7)  "Merchant  transmission provider" means any person or entity that owns or operates  facilities used for the transmission of electric energy and whose rates  or charges are not subject to the jurisdiction of the commission;
      (8)  "Municipality" means any county or municipality within this state;
      (9)  "National  interest electric transmission corridor" means any area of Arkansas  found by the United States Secretary of Energy to be experiencing  electric energy transmission capacity constraints or congestion and  therefore designated as a national interest electric transmission  corridor by the United States Secretary of Energy pursuant to the  authority granted by section 1221(a) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005,  Pub. L. No. 109-58;
      (10)  "Nonrenewable  energy technology" or "nonrenewable energy sources" means any  technology or source of energy which depends upon the use of depletable  fossil fuels such as oil, gas, and coal;
      (11)  "Person"  includes any individual, group, firm, partnership, corporation,  cooperative association, municipality, government subdivision,  government agency, local government, or other organization;
      (12)  "Public  utility" or "utility" means any person engaged in the production,  storage, distribution, sale, delivery, or furnishing of electricity or  gas, or both, to or for the public, as defined in    23-1-101(9)(A)(i)  and (9)(B), but does not include an exempt wholesale generator as  defined in    23-1-101(5);
      (13)  "Regional  transmission organization" means an entity approved by the Federal  Energy Regulatory Commission to plan and operate facilities for the  transmission of electric energy within a designated region; and
      (14)  "Renewable  energy technology" means any technology or source of energy, such as  solar, wind, biomass conversion, or geothermal, which is not depletable.