As used in 69-4-106 through 69-4-108, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Advanced transmission technology" means a technology that increases the capacity, efficiency, and reliability of an existing or new transmission facility. For the purposes of 69-4-106 through 69-4-108, the term applies to the following technology:
- (a) underground cables;
- (b) advanced conductor technology, such as advanced composite conductors, high temperature low-sag conductors, and fiber optic temperature sensing conductors;
- (c) high-capacity ceramic electric wire, connectors, and insulators;
- (d) high-voltage direct-current technology;
- (e) flexible alternate-current transmission systems;
- (f) enhanced power device monitoring;
- (g) power electronics and related software, including real-time monitoring and analytical software; and
- (h) any other technologies the commission considers appropriate.
- (2) "Certificate of public convenience and necessity" means a written authorization to operate issued by the commission for constructing an electric transmission facility.
- (3) "Department" means the department of environmental quality provided for in 2-15-3501.
- (4) "Transmission facility" means those facilities that are controlled or operated by a utility and used to provide transmission services as determined by the federal energy regulatory commission and the public service commission. The term includes advanced transmission technology.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 595, L. 2025.