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Code · Utah · Title 54 — Public Utilities · Chapter 15

54-15-601. Portable solar generation device -- Exemptions -- Requirements.

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Effective 5/7/2025
54-15-601. Portable solar generation device -- Exemptions -- Requirements.
(1)A portable solar generation device that meets the requirements of this part:
(a)is exempt from:
(i)the interconnection requirements described in Section 54-15-106 ; and
(ii)requirements to enter into an interconnection agreement under Section 54-15-103 ; and
(b)is not subject to the net metering program requirements under this chapter.
(2)A portable solar generation device shall include a device or feature that prevents the system from energizing the building's electrical system during a power outage.
(3)An electrical corporation:
(a)may not require a customer using a portable solar generation device to:
(i)obtain the electrical corporation's approval before installing or using the system;
(ii)pay any fee or charge related to the system; or
(iii)install any additional controls or equipment beyond what is integrated into the system; and
(b)is not liable for any damage or injury caused by a portable solar generation device.
Enacted by Chapter 250 , 2025 General Session
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