(1) Electric service for a large-scale service request shall be provided only under one or more large load contracts with:
- (a) a qualified electric utility;
- (b) a large-scale generation provider; or
- (c) any combination of Subsections (1)(a) and (1)(b).
(2) A large load customer shall:
- (a) contract for all of the customer's projected electrical requirements under the large-scale service request; and
- (b) maintain contracts with resources or load shedding capabilities sufficient to meet the customer's actual electrical requirements at all times.
(3) A large load contract with a qualified electric utility shall:
- (a) ensure that all large load incremental costs are allocated to and paid by the large load customer;
- (b) comply with all system requirements;
- (c) require the large load customer to maintain financial security sufficient to cover the large load customer's obligations;
(d) specify:
- (i) points of interconnection;
- (ii) power delivery points;
- (iii) the amount of electrical capacity contracted for;
- (iv) the term of service; and
- (v) any arrangements for backup power supply;
- (e) provide curtailment provisions if the large load customer's demand exceeds the amount of contractually supported demand;
- (f) identify the incremental generation resources that the qualified electric utility will use to serve the large load customer; and
- (g) include provisions addressing the allocation and payment of long-term operation and maintenance costs for large load facilities.
(4) A large load contract with a large-scale generation provider that provides service through a connected electrical system shall:
- (a) ensure that all large load incremental costs are allocated to and paid by the large load customer;
- (b) comply with all system requirements;
(c) specify:
- (i) points of interconnection;
- (ii) power delivery points;
- (iii) the amount of electrical capacity contracted for;
- (iv) the term of service; and
- (v) any arrangements for backup power supply; and
- (d) provide curtailment provisions 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.
(5) A qualified electric utility:
- (a) has no duty to serve a large load customer except as explicitly provided in a large load contract; and
- (b) is not required to provide backup power to a large load customer except as explicitly provided in a large load contract.
(6) A qualified electric utility may not be required to commence design and construction of large load facilities until after:
- (a) executing a large load construction contract; and
- (b) obtaining commission approval in accordance with Section 54-26-302.
(7) A qualified electric utility or large-scale generation provider shall:
- (a) obtain commission approval in accordance with Section 54-26-302 before providing electric service under a large load contract; and
- (b) negotiate the terms of a large load contract with a large load customer on a case-by-case basis.
- (8) Within 15 business days after executing a large load contract, a person executing the contract shall submit an application for approval to the commission for review under Section 54-26-302.
Enacted by Chapter 318, 2025 General Session