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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
As used in ORS 316.116 and 469B.100 to 469B.118:
(1) “Alternative energy device” means a category one alternative energy device or a category two alternative energy device.
(2) “Alternative fuel device” includes a facility for mixing, storing, compressing or dispensing fuels for alternative fuel vehicles, and any other necessary and reasonable equipment.
(3) “Category one alternative energy device” means:
(a) Any system, mechanism or series of mechanisms that uses solar radiation for space heating or cooling for one or more dwellings;
(b) Any system that uses solar radiation for:
(A) Domestic water heating; or
(B) Swimming pool, spa or hot tub heating and that meets the requirements set forth in ORS 316.116;
(c) A ground source heat pump and ground loop system;
(d) Any wind powered device used to offset or supplement the use of electricity by performing a specific task such as pumping water;
(e) Equipment used in the production of alternative fuels;
(f) A generator powered by alternative fuels and used to produce electricity;
(g) An energy efficient appliance;
(h) An alternative fuel device; or
(i) A premium efficiency biomass combustion device that includes a dedicated outside combustion air source and that meets minimum performance standards that are established by the State Department of Energy.
(4) “Category two alternative energy device” means a fuel cell system, solar electric system or wind electric system.
(5) “Coefficient of performance” means the ratio calculated by dividing the usable output energy by the electrical input energy. Both energy values must be expressed in equivalent units.
(6) “Contractor” means a person whose trade or business consists of offering for sale an alternative energy device, construction service, installation service or design service.
(7) “Cost” means the actual cost of the acquisition, construction and installation of the alternative energy device.
(8) “Domestic water heating” means the heating of water used in a dwelling for bathing, clothes washing, dishwashing and other related functions.
(9) “Dwelling” means real or personal property ordinarily inhabited as a principal or secondary residence and located within this state. “Dwelling” includes, but is not limited to, an individual unit within multiple unit residential housing.
(10) “Energy efficient appliance” includes emerging technologies that exceed state and federal appliance standards.
(11) “First year energy yield” of an alternative energy device is the usable energy produced or energy saved under average environmental conditions in one year.
(12) “Fuel cell system” means any system, mechanism or series of mechanisms that uses fuel cells or fuel cell technology to generate electrical energy for a dwelling.
(13) “Placed in service” means the date an alternative energy device is ready and available to produce usable energy or save energy.
(14) “Solar electric system” means any system, mechanism or series of mechanisms, including photovoltaic systems, that uses solar radiation to generate electrical energy for a dwelling.
(15) “Third-party alternative energy device installation” means an alternative energy device that is installed in connection with residential property and owned by a person other than the residential property owner in accordance with an agreement in effect for at least 10 years between the residential property owner and the alternative energy device owner. The agreement must cover maintenance and either the use of or the power generated by the alternative energy device.
(16) “Wind electric system” means any system, mechanism or series of mechanisms that uses wind to generate electrical energy for a dwelling.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Public Health and Safety § 469B.100 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-36-public-health-and-safety/or-rev-st-sect-469b-100-nr2/
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