- (1) A registered large-scale generation provider shall provide notice to any potential large load customer of any conditions imposed on its registration by the Commission.
(2) A registered large-scale generation provider shall include in each large load contract or private generation contract notice to the large load customer of the following:
- (a) if the large-scale generation provider fails to comply with its legal requirements under Title 54, Chapter 26, Large-Scale Electric Service Requirements, the Commission may suspend or revoke the large-scale generation provider's registration and prohibit it from continuing to provide service after the large load customer is given reasonable opportunity to secure alternative service;
- (b) the large load customer's load is subject to curtailment if the large load customer's demand exceeds the real-time dispatch of the large-scale generation provider's resources under the large load contract, net of transmission losses;
- (c) except as explicitly provided in a large load contract, the qualified electric utility has no duty to serve a large load customer that has entered into a large load contract with a large-scale generation provider; and
- (d) except as explicitly provided in a large load contract, the qualified electric utility is not required to provide backup power to a large load customer that has entered into a large load contract with a large-scale generation provider.
KEY: public utilities, large-scale electric service requirements
Date of Last Change: January 1, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 54-26-302(5); 54-26-503(3); 54-26-504(4); 54-26-901(1)(a)