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Code · Vermont · Title 30 — Public Service · Chapter 93

§ 8101.

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§ 8101. Pilot Program; certification
(a)The Vermont Village Green Renewable Pilot Program is created to consist of no more than two Vermont village green renewable projects, one each in the City of Montpelier and in the Town of Randolph. Another municipality may seek certification under this chapter in the event either the City of Montpelier or the Town of Randolph, or both, decline to seek or are denied certification.
(b)On application of a host community, the Department may certify a Vermont village green renewable project under this chapter on finding each of the following:
(1)The host community proposes a Vermont village green renewable project.
(2)The host community has submitted an application to the Commission that includes each of the following:
(A)A description and map of the proposed Vermont village green renewable project, showing its location within the host community.
(B)A complete description of the existing industrial, commercial, or residential uses to be served by the Vermont village green renewable project; of how the project will serve those uses; and of the billing, payment, and customer service arrangements.
(C)A letter submitted by the host community in support of the application and, if the host community has a town plan, the letter shall confirm that the proposed project is consistent with that plan.
(D)A letter issued by the appropriate regional planning commission indicating that the regional impacts of the proposed project and selected site have been considered and that the project conforms with the applicable regional plan.
(E)A letter from the Vermont Downtown Development Board, as described under 24 V.S.A. § 2792, that the Development Board has been notified of the Vermont village green renewable project.
(3)The Vermont village green renewable project is consistent with the purposes of the Clean Energy Development Fund as established in section 8015 of this title.
(4)The host community will invest in the Vermont village green renewable project the incentive created under section 8102 of this title and has provided a plan that demonstrates that such investment will be made.
(5)The Vermont village green renewable project, if it uses woody biomass as a fuel, will use procurement standards, management practices, and a supply chain that are third party certified using a performance-based audit.
(6)The Vermont village green renewable project will comply with all applicable national ambient air quality standards and air pollution control rules of the Agency of Natural Resources. If, during 2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposes updated emissions standards applicable to wood-fueled boilers to be used in connection with the project, the project shall comply with the proposed standards.
(7)The Vermont village green renewable project meets all applicable requirements of this chapter.
(c)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, certification under this section shall not be subject to the provisions of 3 V.S.A. chapter 25 and shall not be subject to appeal.
(d)A host community does not need to obtain certification unless it seeks its Vermont village green renewable project to be eligible for incentives under section 8102 of this title or rates for electricity as provided under subsection 8104(b) of this title. Certification shall not be required to qualify for net metering under section 219a of this title. (Added 2009, No. 45, § 15a, eff. May 27, 2009; 2009, No. 54, § 67, eff. June 1, 2009; amended 2023, No. 85 (Adj. Sess.), § 459, eff. July 1, 2024.)
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