Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 42 : Section 9202


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 9202. Definitions

      For purposes of this chapter - 
        (1) the term "wind energy system" means a system of components
      which converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity or
      mechanical power, and which comprises all necessary components,
      including energy storage, power conditioning, control systems,
      and transmission systems, where appropriate, to provide
      electricity or mechanical power for individual, residential,
      agricultural, commercial, industrial, utility, or governmental
      use;
        (2) the term "small wind energy system" means a wind energy
      system having a maximum rated capacity of one hundred kilowatts
      or less;
        (3) the term "large wind energy system" means a wind energy
      system which is not a small wind energy system;
        (4) the term "public and private entity" means any individual,
      corporation, partnership, firm, association, agricultural
      cooperative, public- or investor-owned utility, public or private
      institution or group, any State or local government agency, or
      any other domestic entity;
        (5) the term "known wind resource" means a site with an
      estimated average annual wind velocity of at least twelve miles
      per hour;
        (6) the term "conventional energy source" means energy produced
      from oil, gas, coal, and nuclear fuels; and
        (7) the term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Energy.



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