Special definitions. As used in this section, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
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GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SYSTEM
Equipment that transfers thermal energy to and/or from the
ground for the purposes of heating and/or cooling a building. A geothermal
energy system consists of a closed-loop system of pipes filled with
liquid, a heat exchanger and heat pump.
NEW YORK INDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR (NYISO)
NYISO is a not-for-profit organization formed in 1998 as
part of the restructuring of New York State's electric power
industry. Its mission is to ensure the reliable, safe and efficient
operation of the state's major transmission system and to administer
an open, competitive and nondiscriminatory wholesale market for electricity
in New York State.
PUBLIC ROAD
A road that is maintained by the Town, county or state.
QUALIFIED SOLAR INSTALLER
A person listed as an eligible photovoltaic installer by
the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
or who is listed as a certified solar installer by the North American
Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) shall be deemed to
be a qualified solar installer for the purpose of this definition.
RATED NAMEPLATE CAPACITY
The maximum rated output of electric power production of
a photovoltaic system in watts of direct current (DC).
RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEM
An energy system which derives energy from resources that
are regenerative. Renewable energy systems, as set forth in this chapter,
shall be geothernal energy systems, solar energy systems and wind
energy systems.
SOLAR ACCESS AREA
Space open to the sun, mostly clear of overhangs or shade,
that allows the use of solar energy-generating systems on individual
properties.
SOLAR ARRAY
A group of multiple solar panels or modules linked into a
single unit or system.
SOLAR COLLECTOR
A photovoltaic cell, panel, array, or other device that converts
solar radiation to electricity or transfers solar energy to air, water
or another storage media.
SOLAR EASEMENT
An easement recorded pursuant to New York Real Property Law
§ 335-b, the purpose of which is to secure the right to
receive direct sunlight across neighboring property to operate a solar
energy-generating system.
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
Equipment that directly converts and then transfers or stores
solar energy into usable forms of thermal or electrical energy. For
the purposes of this chapter, a solar energy system does not include
any solar collection system of four square feet in size or less.
SOLAR ENERGY-GENERATING SYSTEM or SOLAR POWER PLANT
A combination of components that utilize solar radiation
(direct, diffused, or reflected) to produce energy designed to provide
heating, cooling, hot water and/or electricity, including solar photovoltaic
systems and facilities and solar thermal systems and facilities. Facilities
shall be classified as small-scale or large-scale based on the following
criteria:
(1)
SMALL-SCALE SOLAR ENERGY GENERATING SYSTEMSolar photovoltaic systems with a rated nameplate capacity of up to 30 kilowatts (kW) or solar thermal systems which serve the buildings on the property. However, this provision shall not be interpreted to prohibit the sale of excess electricity from time to time to a public service agency.
(2)
LARGE-SCALE SOLAR ENERGY GENERATING SYSTEM OR SOLAR POWER PLANTSolar photovoltaic systems with a rated nameplate capacity of more than 30 kilowatts (kW) or solar thermal systems that distribute energy to multiple buildings and/or properties, and/or solar energy-generating facilities that do not otherwise qualify as small-scale for the purposes of this section.
SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEMS
Systems that collect and convert solar radiation into forms
of energy for water heating, space heating, or space cooling.
WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
Equipment used to produce electricity by converting the kinetic
energy of wind to rotational, mechanical and electrical energy. A
wind energy system consists of the turbine apparatus (rotor, nacelle
and tower) and any other buildings, support structures, or other related
improvements necessary for the generation of electric power.