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§2211. Definitions — Inbound Citations

48 U.S.C. § 2211

Cited by 62 provisions in release 119-102.

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  • (1) Any Project Sponsor may submit, so long as the Oversight Board is in operation, any existing, ongoing, or proposed project to the Revitalization Coordinator. The Revitalization Coordinator shall require such submission to include—
    (A) the impact the project will have on an emergency;
    (B) the availability of immediate private capital or other funds, including loan guarantees, loans, or grants to implement, operate, or maintain the project;
    (C) the cost of the project and amount of Puerto Rico government funds, if any, necessary to complete and maintain the project;
    (D) the environmental and economic benefits provided by the project, including the number of jobs to be created that will be held by residents of Puerto Rico and the expected economic impact, including the impact on ratepayers, if applicable;
    (E) the status of the project if it is existing or ongoing; and
    (F) in addition to the requirements found in subparagraphs (A) through (E), the Revitalization Coordinator may require such submission to include any or all of the following criteria that assess how the project will—
    (i) reduce reliance on oil for electric generation in Puerto Rico;
    (ii) improve performance of energy infrastructure and overall energy efficiency;
    (iii) expedite the diversification and conversion of fuel sources for electric generation from oil to natural gas and renewables in Puerto Rico as defined under applicable Puerto Rico laws;
    (iv) promote the development and utilization of energy sources found on Puerto Rico;
    (v) contribute to transitioning to privatized generation capacities in Puerto Rico;
    (vi) support the Energy Commission of Puerto Rico in achievement of its goal of reducing energy costs and ensuring affordable energy rates for consumers and business; or
    (vii) achieve in whole or in part the recommendations, if feasible, of the study in section 505(d) of this title)1 to the extent such study is completed and not inconsistent with studies or plans otherwise required under Puerto Rico laws.

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  • (D) In the case of an Energy Project that will connect with the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority’s transmission or distribution facilities, a recommendation by the Energy Commission of Puerto Rico, if the Energy Commission determines such Energy Project will affect an approved Integrated Resource Plan, as defined under Puerto Rico Act 54–2014. If the Energy Commission determines the Energy Project will adversely affect an approved Integrated Resource Plan, then the Energy Commission shall provide the reasons for such determination and the Energy Project shall be ineligible for Critical Project designation, provided that such determination must be made during the 60-day timeframe for the development of the Critical Project Report.