- (1) Multiple-fuel facilities are subject every three years to a review of the percentage of the facility’s electricity generation that is allocated to RPS-eligible fuels.
- (2) The Department will enter into WREGIS an expiration date for a multiple-fuel facility’s Oregon RPS certification that is three years from the date the Department completes its review of the percentage of the facility’s electricity generation that is allocated to RPS-eligible fuels.
- (3) The Department will provide written notice to a generator representative at least 6 months before its multiple-fuel facility’s Oregon RPS certification is scheduled to expire.
(4) For a facility to remain RPS-eligible, the generator representative must complete one of the following actions prior to the facility’s Oregon RPS certification expiration date:
- (a) Sign a form provided by the Department attesting that the physical equipment and operation of the facility has not changed in a manner that would affect the facility’s RPS-eligible fuel allocation since that RPS-eligible fuel allocation was established; or
- (b) Provide to the Department an updated calculation of the facility’s RPS-eligible fuel allocation with supporting documentation requested by the Department.
- (5) Within 30 days of receiving the information provided by the generator representative pursuant to subsection (4) of this section, the Department will update WREGIS to extend the multiple-fuel facility’s Oregon RPS certification expiration date by three years.
- (6) If the Department determines that the percentage of the facility’s electricity generation allocated to RPS-eligible fuels has changed from the facility’s current RPS certification, the Department will revise the facility’s RPS-eligible fuel allocation in WREGIS accordingly and notify the generator representative of the revised fuel allocation in writing.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 469A.130
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 469A.130 - 469A.145
History
DOE 1-2014, f. & cert. ef. 2-10-14