(m) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection: "Conservation service provider." An entity that provides information and technical assistance on measures to enable a person to increase energy efficiency or reduce energy consumption and that has no direct or indirect ownership, partnership or other affiliated interest with an electric distribution company.
"Electric distribution company total annual revenue." Amounts paid to the electric distribution company for generation, transmission, distribution and surcharges by retail customers.
"Energy efficiency and conservation measures."
(1) Technologies, management practices or other measures employed by retail customers that reduce electricity consumption or demand if all of the following apply:(i) The technology, practice or other measure is installed on or after the effective date of this section at the location of a retail customer.(ii) The technology, practice or other measure reduces consumption of energy or peak load by the retail customer.(iii) The cost of the acquisition or installation of the measure is directly incurred in whole or in part by the electric distribution company.(2) Energy efficiency and conservation measures shall include solar or solar photovoltaic panels, energy efficient windows and doors, energy efficient lighting, including exit sign retrofit, high bay fluorescent retrofit and pedestrian and traffic signal conversion, geothermal heating, insulation, air sealing, reflective roof coatings, energy efficient heating and cooling equipment or systems and energy efficient appliances and other technologies, practices or measures approved by the commission. "Peak demand." The highest electrical requirement occurring during a specified period. For an electric distribution company, the term shall mean the sum of the metered consumption for all retail customers over that period.
"Quality assurance." All of the following:
(1) The auditing of buildings, equipment and processes to determine the cost-effectiveness of energy efficiency and conservation measures using nationally recognized tools and certification programs.(2) Independent inspection of completed energy efficiency and conservation measures completed by third-party entities to evaluate the quality of the completed measure. "Real-time price." A rate that directly reflects the different cost of energy during each hour.
"Time-of-use rate." A rate that reflects the costs of serving customers during different time periods, including off-peak and on-peak periods, but not as frequently as each hour.
"Total resource cost test." A standard test that is met if, over the effective life of each plan not to exceed 15 years, the net present value of the avoided monetary cost of supplying electricity is greater than the net present value of the monetary cost of energy efficiency conservation measures.