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The secretary of energy, minerals and natural resources shall conduct a practical demonstration of a grid-interconnected, real-time, net-metered, solar photovoltaic system and an ultra-high-efficiency co-generation fuel cell system powered by natural gas, propane, methanol or hydrogen to generate on-site electricity for government or public use. The solar photovoltaic electric generating system shall be sized and configured to comply with the federal energy management program's million solar roofs initiative. All demonstrations shall be accessible to the public. The secretary shall conduct an analysis that considers life-cycle costing of the new technologies, their appropriate uses and an evaluation of the economic and environmental benefits that might be derived from statewide introduction and application of the technology. The analysis shall also include price differentials of on-peak and off-peak electricity. Life-cycle costing shall be determined by computing the savings derived from the operation of the technology over its useful life, less purchase and operating costs. The goal of the project is to demonstrate a new generation of electric and fossil fuel technologies while providing an opportunity to evaluate their potential economic and environmental benefits. The secretary shall submit the results of the evaluations and recommendations to the second session of the forty-seventh legislature.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 9. Executive Department § 9-5A-9. Renewable energy and fuel cell demonstration project; secretary of energy, minerals and natural resources; duties - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-9-executive-department/nm-st-sect-9-5a-9/
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