Definition of Electric non-utility

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Electric non-utility

The term 'Electric non-utility' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Any entity that generates, transmits, or sells electricity, or sells or trades electricity services and products, where costs are not established and recovered by regulatory authority. Examples of these entities include, but are not limited to, independent power producers, power marketers and aggregators (both wholesale and retail), merchant transmission service providers, self-generation entities, and cogeneration firms with Qualifying Facility Status'.

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