Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 77— - ENERGY CONSERVATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY › Part Part C— - Industrial Energy Efficiency › § 6344
State utility regulators and nonregulated electric utilities must, within 180 days after a project owner asks, give public notice, hold a hearing, and decide whether to apply a special rule that helps waste‑energy recovery projects that make extra electricity. If they decide to apply the rule, an eligible project on the Registry that makes net excess power must be allowed at least one of these choices: sell the extra power to the utility under a contract; have the utility carry the power to up to 3 places on the utility system so the project can sell it to others; build private wires to sell to up to 3 buyers within 3 miles (with limits: no eminent domain and the private wires must be separate and not push power onto the utility system); or make another mutually agreed deal. Rates are set so the purchase price equals the full retail price the utility charges minus per unit distribution costs, and may be reduced further by per unit transmission costs when voltages over 25 kilovolts are involved. Transport charges equal distribution costs plus a distribution margin (for nonregulated utilities the margin uses a percentage not less than 10%). Rates must change as utility costs change and follow the utility’s billing periods. Utilities don’t have to accept more power than their equipment can handle unless upgrades are paid. The hearing decision must be written, based on the record, and public. The Administrator may join the proceeding to calculate energy and emissions saved and to argue for the project. States or utilities may adopt or refuse the standard. If they refuse, they must give written reasons to the public, the Administrator will report lost recovery opportunities to Congress, and the project can reapply after 2 years.
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42 U.S.C. § 6344
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73