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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 70 — Power Districts and Corporations

70-2004. Customer-generator; inspection required; notice to local distribution utility; ownership of credits.

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(1)A customer-generator shall request an inspection from the State Electrical Division pursuant to subsection
(1)of section 81-2124 or subsection
(1)of section 81-2125 and shall provide documentation of the completed inspection to the local distribution utility prior to interconnection with the local distribution system.
(2)A customer-generator is responsible for notifying the local distribution utility of its intent to install a qualified facility at least sixty days prior to its installation and is responsible for all costs associated with the qualified facility.
(3)A local distribution utility shall not be required to interconnect with a qualified facility that fails to meet or maintain the local distribution utility's requirements for safety, reliability, and interconnection.
(4)A customer-generator owns the renewable energy credits of the electricity its qualified facility generates.
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