California Laws: Public Utilities Code Sections 2801-2807
- California Laws: Public Utilities Code Section 2801
The Legislature hereby finds and declares that in order to promote the more rapid development of new sources of natural gas and electric energy, to...
- California Laws: Public Utilities Code Section 2802
"Private energy producer" includes every person, corporation, city, county, district, and public agency of the state generating or producing electricity not generated from conventional sources...
- California Laws: Public Utilities Code Section 2803
"Interconnection" means the facilities necessary to physically connect the energy source of and the point of use by a private energy producer with the existing...
- California Laws: Public Utilities Code Section 2804
"Transmission service" means the intrastate transfer of electricity or natural gas by a public utility for any private energy producer between the points of interconnection...
- California Laws: Public Utilities Code Section 2805
"Conventional power source" means power derived from nuclear energy or the operation of a hydropower facility greater than 30 megawatts or the combustion of fossil...
- California Laws: Public Utilities Code Section 2806
"Fossil fuel" means a mixture of hydrocarbons including coal, petroleum, or natural gas, occurring in and extracted from underground deposits. ...
- California Laws: Public Utilities Code Section 2807
"Standby charge" means a charge by an electrical corporation for providing standby generation, transmission, and distribution facilities to a private energy producer employing other than...