- (1) T-RECs may be used to comply with the Oregon RPS if they are created in association with the generation of qualifying thermal energy that is generated in a facility that meets the requirements of Section (3) of this rule and generated in a manner that meets the requirements of Section (4) of this rule.
- (2) Qualifying thermal energy must be in the form of direct heat, steam, hot water, or other useful thermal form.
(3) Facility Requirements:
- (a) The facility must generate electricity from renewable biomass sources listed under ORS 469A.025(2) and must also generate thermal energy for a secondary purpose;
- (b) The age of the facility must meet the requirements of ORS 469A.020;
- (c) The location of the facility must meet the requirements of ORS 469A.135(2); and
- (d) The facility’s electric generator must have a rated capacity of at least 10 percent of the energy content of the fuel input.
(4) Manner of Generation:
- (a) The thermal energy must be generated as a byproduct of the generation of electricity using biomass sources listed under ORS 469A.025(2). For multiple-fuel facilities, only the portion of thermal energy that is generated from eligible biomass sources is eligible for the generation of T-RECs, in accordance with OAR 330-160-0060; and
- (b) The thermal energy must be used for a “secondary purpose,” as defined in OAR 330-160-0015.
(5) Thermal energy may not be used to comply with the Oregon RPS if:
- (a) It is used for “station service,” as defined in OAR 330-160-0015;
- (b) It is returned to the biomass conversion device that initially created the eligible thermal resource;
- (c) It bypasses the electricity production device; or
- (d) It is generated while the electricity production equipment is out of service.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 469.040, 469A.130, OL 2016 & Ch. 28
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 469A.010 - 469A.025, 469A-130 - 469A.145, OL 2016 & Ch. 28
History
DOE 7-2016, f. & cert. ef. 12-21-16