Senate Bill sb2478

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    Florida Senate - 2006                                  SB 2478

    By Senator Dockery





    15-1520-06                                              See HB

  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to solar energy; creating s.

  3         377.707, F.S.; creating the Florida Solar

  4         Energy Incentives Program; providing

  5         definitions; providing for a continuing

  6         appropriation to support solar energy product

  7         development and fund incentive programs;

  8         providing rebates for the installation of

  9         certain solar energy systems on commercial and

10         residential buildings; providing eligibility

11         requirements; providing rebate amounts;

12         directing the Florida Public Service Commission

13         to adopt rules; requiring the Florida Solar

14         Energy Center to certify the performance of

15         certain solar equipment; providing an effective

16         date.

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18  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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20         Section 1.  Section 377.707, Florida Statutes, is

21  created to read:

22         377.707  Florida Solar Energy Incentives Program.--

23         (1)  DEFINITIONS.--As used in this section, unless the

24  context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the

25  following meanings:

26         (a)  "Approved metering equipment" means a device

27  capable of measuring the energy output of a solar thermal

28  system that has been approved by the commission.

29         (b)  "Certified" means tested by the Florida Solar

30  Energy Center to verify rated output or thermal performance.

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 1         (c)  "Commission" means the Florida Public Service

 2  Commission.

 3         (d)  "Interconnected" means connected to a utility's

 4  electrical grid.

 5         (e)  "Solar photovoltaic system" means a solar energy

 6  system, including devices and related equipment, with a peak

 7  generating capacity of 100 kilowatts or less used for

 8  generating electricity for use in a residence, a place of

 9  business, a publicly owned or operated facility, or a facility

10  owned or operated by a private, not-for-profit organization.

11         (f)  "Solar thermal system" means a solar energy device

12  that provides domestic hot water for use in a residence, a

13  place of business, a publicly owned or operated facility, or a

14  facility owned or operated by a private, not-for-profit

15  organization.

16         (2)  SOLAR ENERGY DEVELOPMENT FUNDING.--The sum of $1.2

17  million in recurring general revenue is appropriated to the

18  Grants and Donations Trust Fund of the Board of Governors each

19  year for 5 years beginning with the 2006-2007 fiscal year and

20  continuing through the 2010-2011 fiscal year for the purposes

21  of supporting the development of a solar energy product market

22  in the state and implementing this section.

23         (3)  SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INCENTIVE PROGRAM.--To the

24  extent that funds are available pursuant to subsection (2), an

25  owner or tenant of property in this state that is a residence,

26  a place of business, a publicly owned or operated facility, or

27  a facility owned or operated by a private, not-for-profit

28  organization is entitled to a rebate for expenditures made by

29  the owner or tenant for a solar photovoltaic system that is

30  installed in accordance with this subsection after July 1,

31  2006, and that will be interconnected.

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 1         (a)  Eligibility requirements.--A solar photovoltaic

 2  system qualifies for a rebate if:

 3         1.  The system is installed by a state-licensed master

 4  electrician, electrical contractor, or solar contractor.

 5         2.  The system complies with state interconnection

 6  standards as provided by the commission.

 7         3.  The system complies with all applicable building

 8  codes as defined by the local jurisdictional authority.

 9         4.  The system includes minimum service and warranty

10  contracts.

11         (b)  Rebate amounts.--The initial rebate amount shall

12  be set at $4 per watt and decrease by 50 cents per watt each

13  year for 5 years. If the solar equipment is manufactured

14  within the state, the initial rebate amount shall be set at $5

15  per watt and decrease by 50 cents per watt each year for 5

16  years. In the case of a newly constructed residence, the

17  rebate must be available to the original owner or occupant

18  using the dwelling as his or her principal residence. The

19  maximum allowable rebate per solar photovoltaic system

20  installation shall be as follows:

21         1.  For a residence, $20,000.

22         2.  For a place of business, a publicly owned or

23  operated facility, or a facility owned or operated by a

24  private, not-for-profit organization, $100,000.

25         (4)  SOLAR THERMAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM.--To the extent

26  that funds are available pursuant to subsection (2), an owner

27  or tenant of property in this state that is a residence, a

28  place of business, a publicly owned or operated facility, or a

29  facility owned or operated by a private, not-for-profit

30  organization is entitled to a rebate for expenditures made by

31  the owner or tenant for a solar thermal system that is

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 1  installed in accordance with this subsection after July 1,

 2  2006.

 3         (a)  Eligibility requirements.--A solar thermal system

 4  qualifies for a rebate if:

 5         1.  The system is installed by a state-licensed solar

 6  or plumbing contractor.

 7         2.  The system complies with all applicable building

 8  codes as defined by the local jurisdictional authority.

 9         3.  The system includes minimum service and warranty

10  contracts.

11         (b)  Rebate amounts.--Authorized rebates for

12  installation of solar thermal systems shall be as follows:

13         1.  For a residence, the rebate amount is $300. If the

14  solar equipment is manufactured within the state, the rebate

15  amount is $500.

16         2.  For a place of business, a publicly owned or

17  operated facility, or a facility owned or operated by a

18  private, not-for-profit organization, the rebate amount is $15

19  per 1,000 BTU as verified through the use of approved metering

20  equipment. The maximum allowable rebate is $5,000.

21         (5)  RULES.--The commission shall adopt rules pursuant

22  to ss. 120.536(1) and 120.54 necessary to implement this

23  section, including amending current interconnection standards

24  for solar energy systems up to 100 kilowatts and providing for

25  net metering of solar energy systems up to 100 kilowatts in

26  accordance with current Institute of Electrical and

27  Electronics Engineers, Inc., standards for solar energy

28  systems.

29         (6)  PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATION.--The Florida Solar

30  Energy Center shall certify the performance of solar equipment

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 1  sold and installed in the state in accordance with this

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