(a) As used in this chapter, "clean energy resource" means any of the following sources, clean sources, alternative technologies, or programs used in connection with the production or conservation of electricity:
- (1) Energy from wind.
- (2) Solar energy.
- (3) Photovoltaic cells and panels.
- (4) Dedicated crops grown for energy production.
(5) Organic waste biomass, including any of the following organic matter that is available on a renewable basis:
- (A) Agricultural crops.
- (B) Agricultural wastes and residues.
(C) Wood and wood wastes, including the following:
- (i) Wood residues.
- (ii) Forest thinnings.
- (iii) Mill residue wood.
- (D) Animal wastes.
- (E) Animal byproducts.
- (F) Aquatic plants.
- (G) Algae.
- (6) Hydropower.
- (7) Fuel cells.
- (8) Hydrogen.
- (9) Energy from waste to energy facilities, including energy derived from advanced solid waste conversion technologies.
- (10) Energy storage systems or technologies.
- (11) Geothermal energy.
- (12) Coal bed methane.
- (13) Industrial byproduct technologies that use fuel or energy that is a byproduct of an industrial process.
- (14) Waste heat recovery from capturing and reusing the waste heat in industrial processes for heating or for generating mechanical or electrical work.
- (15) A source, technology, or program approved by the commission and designated as a clean energy resource by a rule adopted by the commission under IC 4-22-2 .
(16) Demand side management or energy efficiency initiatives that:
- (A) reduce electricity consumption; or
(B) implement load management, demand response, or energy efficiency measures designed to shift customers' electric loads from periods of higher demand to periods of lower demand;
as a result of equipment installed, or customers enrolled, after January 1, 2010.
- (17) A clean energy project described in IC 8-1-8.8-2 (1).
- (18) Nuclear energy.
(19) Electricity that is:
- (A) generated by a customer owned distributed generation facility that is interconnected to the electricity supplier's distribution system in accordance with the commission's interconnection standards set forth in 170 IAC 4-4.3; and
- (B) supplied back to the electricity supplier for use in meeting the electricity supplier's electricity demand requirements in accordance with the commission's net metering rules set forth in 170 IAC 4-4.2.
- (20) Combined heat and power systems.
- (21) Electricity that is generated from natural gas at a facility constructed in Indiana after July 1, 2011, which displaces electricity generation from an existing coal fired generation facility.
(22) Underground pumped storage hydropower using:
- (A) abandoned coal mines;
- (B) abandoned quarries; or
(C) other suitable sites;
located in Indiana.
(b) Except for energy described in subsection (a)(9), the term does not include energy from the incineration, burning, or heating of any of the following:
- (1) Tires.
- (2) General household, institutional, commercial, industrial, lunchroom, office, or landscape waste.
- (c) The term excludes treated or painted lumber.
As added by P.L.150-2011, SEC.16. Amended by P.L.152-2022, SEC.3.