INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS
Final Policy
on Wind Energy and Other Renewable Energy Development on ANR Lands
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GLOSSARY
ANR: The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources.
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC GOOD: The “permit”
issued by the Public Service Board if, after review, it
finds that a project (including wind energy projects) is
in the public good.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE (DPS): The
Department of Public Service is the public advocate in matters
concerning regulated utilities. The DPS mission includes
public advocacy, long range planning, programs, and other
actions that meet the public's need for least cost, environmentally
sound, efficient, reliable, secure, sustainable, and safe
energy, telecommunications, and regulated utility systems
in the state for the short and the long term.
KILOWATT (KW): One thousand watts.
KILOWATT-HOUR (KWH): The number of kilowatts
used or generated in one hour. An average house in Vermont
uses roughly 8,000 kWh annually.
MEGAWATT (MW): One million watts. One megawatt
is the same as 1,000 kilowatts.
MWH (MEGAWATT-HOUR): The number of megawatts
used or generated in one hour.
MET TOWERS: Meteorological towers used
to gather wind speed and other meteorological data for sites
that are under consideration for wind power development.
NET
METERING: The system by which a utility customer
can “run their meter backwards” by owning a
small, on-site electrical generating system such as a small
wind turbine. The customer can "net out" their
consumption, and possibly enter into a small purchase agreement
with their utility if their generator produces more power
than they consume.
QUECHEE ANALYSIS: A process for assessing
a project’s aesthetic impacts that is used in both
the Section 248 and Act 250 review processes.
PRODUCTION TAX CREDIT (PTC): The PTC is
a federal incentive program that is designed to help level
the playing field of energy production where other forms
of energy are subsidized. A PTC of 1.8 cent per kWh expired
December 31, 2003. The current Bush administration proposal
is for a three-year extension of the wind energy production
tax credit of an inflation-adjusted tax credit of 1.5 cent
per kWh for the first ten years of facility operation.
PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD (PSB): The Public
Service Board is a quasi-judicial board that supervises
Vermont's public utilities: cable television, electric,
gas, telecommunications, water and large wastewater companies.
It also reviews the environmental and economic impacts of
energy purchases and facilities, the safety of hydroelectric
dams, the financial aspects of nuclear plant decommissioning
and radioactive waste storage, and the rates paid to independent
power producers. The Board's mission is to ensure the provision
of high quality public utility services in Vermont at minimum
reasonable costs, measured over time periods consistent
with the long-term public good of the state.
RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATE – (REC): A
system for tracking and trading the attributes of renewable
generation. A qualifying renewable energy facility will
receive one certificate for each MWh generated. These are
purchased by utilities or other load serving entities to
fulfill state mandated requirements to provide a certain
percentage of the energy they sell through renewable sources.
RENEWABLE ENERGY PORTFOLIO STANDARD (RPS): A
state mandated requirement that a percentage of an electric
energy provider’s sales be generated by renewable
technologies. Vermont is currently considering a renewable
energy portfolio standard. Both Massachusetts and Connecticut
have adopted such a standard.
SECTION 248 PROCESS: The review process
by which the Public Service Board determines if a project
is in the public good. The Section 248 process was established
via 30 V.S.A. § 248 and incorporates most of the review
Act 250 criteria. If the PSB makes positive findings, it
issues a Certificate of Public Good.
TURBINE: A rotary engine made with a series
of curved vanes on a rotating shaft, turned by water, air,
or steam. Turbines are considered the most economical means
to turn large electrical generators.
TURBINE STRING: A group of wind turbines
strung in a linear fashion along a ridgeline.
WIND CLASS: A system used by the wind industry
for categorizing the average wind speed and wind power density
at a site. A wind site of Class 1 has very low average wind
speeds; a Class 7 site has very high winds. Generally sites
with a Wind Class of 4 and above are of interest to developers.
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