As used in this article 43, unless the context otherwise requires:
- (1) Accredited capacity means the capacity value given to a particular resource based on nameplate capacity and the effective load-carrying capability that is applicable to the resource, as identified and explained by the load-serving entity in its resource adequacy annual report.
- (2) Colorado energy office means the Colorado energy office created in section 24-38.5-101 (1).
- (3) Commission means the public utilities commission created in section 40-2-101 (1).
(4)
- (a) Load-serving entity means an entity with a load-serving obligation.
(b) Load-serving entity includes:
- (I) A cooperative electric association, as defined in section 40-9.5-102 (1), that has voted to exempt itself from commission jurisdiction pursuant to article 9.5 of this title 40;
- (II) A joint action agency established pursuant to law; and
- (III) A municipal utility.
- (c) Load-serving entity does not include a renewable energy generation facility exempt from regulation as a public utility pursuant to section 40-1-103 (2)(c).
(5) Load-serving obligation means an obligation to:
- (a) Provide retail energy, capacity, or ancillary services to serve electric customer load; or
- (b) Provide wholesale electricity to an entity obligated to provide retail energy, capacity, or ancillary services to serve electric customer load.
(6)
- (a) Planning reserve margin means the projected amount of additional generating capacity available on an annual basis, above forecasted weather-normalized loads, to cover future uncertainties such as temperature variations and resource outages.
- (b) Planning reserve margin is reflected as a fraction that is calculated by subtracting firm peak demand from the sum of accredited capacity and dividing the resulting number by the firm peak demand.
(7)
- (a) Regulatory oversight entity means the entity responsible for approving the electric resource plans or the retail or wholesale rates of a load-serving entity with respect to a load located in the state.
(b) Regulatory oversight entity includes:
- (I) The applicable city council or governing board for a municipal utility or a joint action agency established pursuant to law;
- (II) The governing board for a cooperative electric association; and
- (III) The commission for a public utility.
- (c) If a load-serving entity does not have an applicable regulatory oversight entity, the load-serving entity's regulatory oversight entity for the purposes of this article 43 is the commission.
- (8) Resource adequacy annual report means an annual report that a load-serving entity is required to provide to the applicable regulatory oversight entity pursuant to section 40-43-104.
- (9) Resource adequacy reporting period means a period of at least five consecutive years beginning in the year following the year in which a load-serving entity provides its resource adequacy annual report.
Source: L. 2023: Entire article added, (HB 23-1039), ch. 111, p. 397, § 1, effective August 7.