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Code · Utah · Title 54 — Public Utilities · Chapter 26

54-26-201. Large-scale service request requirements.

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Effective 5/7/2025
54-26-201. Large-scale service request requirements.
(1)Except for large load customers seeking service under a private generation contract, a large load customer seeking service under this chapter shall submit a large-scale service request to the qualified electric utility serving the proposed location.
(2)A large-scale service request shall include:
(a)the customer's identifying information;
(b)the proposed location for electric service;
(c)the requested amount of electric demand in megawatts;
(d)a proposed service commencement date;
(e)load profile information, including:
(i)anticipated annual energy usage;
(ii)expected hours of operation;
(iii)seasonal variations;
(iv)peak demand requirements; and
(v)any special service requirements;
(f)information sufficient to demonstrate the financial capability to complete the large load customer's project that is the subject of the large-scale service request; and
(g)confirmation that the customer will not use the electric service for resale.
(3)After submitting a large-scale service request and before entering into a large load contract, a customer shall:
(a)ensure that all information submitted under this section remains current; and
(b)promptly notify the qualified electric utility of any material changes to information submitted under this section.
(4)A large load customer satisfies the requirements of Subsection
(1)of this section if the large load customer submitted a large-scale service request consistent with the qualified electric utility's then-existing requirements to the qualified electric utility prior to May 7, 2025.
Enacted by Chapter 318 , 2025 General Session
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