Tenn. Code § 7-51-2403

Current through Acts 2023-2024, ch. 1069
Section 7-51-2403 - Permissible sources of clean energy
(a) A political subdivision that through ordinance, resolution, or other regulation imposes requirements or expectations related to the source of clean energy used by a public utility shall include the following as permissible sources:
(1) Solar energy;
(2) Photovoltaic cells and panels;
(3) Hydropower;
(4) Wind power;
(5) Hydrogen fuel;
(6) Nuclear power;
(7) Natural gas;
(8) Fuel cells;
(9) Energy from waste-to-energy facilities;
(10) Energy storage systems or technologies;
(11) Geothermal energy;
(12) Dedicated crops grown for energy production;
(13) Industrial byproduct technologies that use fuel or energy that is a byproduct of an industrial process;
(14) Waste heat recovery from capturing and reusing the waste heat in an industrial process for heating or generating mechanical or electric work;
(15) Combined heat and power systems;
(16) Pumped storage hydropower; and
(17) Compressed air energy storage.
(b) A public utility required by a political subdivision to implement or comply with requirements or expectations related to the source of clean energy used by the public utility meets the requirement if the public utility uses one (1) or more of the sources listed in subdivisions (a)(1)-(17).

T.C.A. § 7-51-2403

Added by 2023 Tenn. Acts, ch. 154, s 1, eff. 7/1/2023.