§ 23-18-603 - Definitions.
               	 		
23-18-603.    Definitions.
    As used in this subchapter:
      (1)  "Commission"  means the Arkansas Public Service Commission or other appropriate  governing body for an electric utility as defined in subdivision (2) of  this section;
      (2)  "Electric  utility" means a public or investor-owned utility, an electric  cooperative, municipal utility, or any private power supplier or  marketer that is engaged in the business of supplying electric energy to  the ultimate consumer or any customer classes within the state;
      (3)  "Net  excess generation" means the amount of electricity that a net-metering  customer has fed back to the electric utility that exceeds the amount of  electricity used by that customer during the applicable period;
      (4)  "Net  metering" means measuring the difference between electricity supplied  by an electric utility and the electricity generated by a net-metering  customer and fed back to the electric utility over the applicable  billing period;
      (5)  "Net-metering customer" means an owner of a net-metering facility;
      (6)  "Net-metering facility" means a facility for the production of electrical energy that:
            (A)  Uses  solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, or biomass resources to  generate electricity, including, but not limited to, fuel cells and  micro turbines that generate electricity if the fuel source is entirely  derived from renewable resources;
            (B)  Has  a generating capacity of not more than twenty-five kilowatts (25 kW)  for residential use or three hundred kilowatts (300 kW) for any other  use;
            (C)  Is located in Arkansas;
            (D)  Can operate in parallel with an electric utility's existing transmission and distribution facilities; and
            (E)  Is intended primarily to offset part or all of the net-metering customer requirements for electricity; and
      (7)  "Renewable  energy credit" means the environmental, economic, and social attributes  of a unit of electricity, such as a megawatt hour, generated from  renewable fuels that can be sold or traded separately.