Alaska Statutes.
Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers
Chapter 45. Rural and Statewide Energy Programs
Section 990. Definitions.
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AS 42.45.990. Definitions.

In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires,

(1) "authority" means the Alaska Energy Authority.

(2) "feasibility study"

(A) means a study conducted to establish the economic and environmental practicality of completing a proposed power project;

(B) includes engineering and design work to meet the requirements for submission of a license application for a proposed new project to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission;

(3) "power" includes electrical energy generated, distributed, bought, or sold for lighting, heating, power, and every other useful purpose;

(4) "power project" or "project" means a plant, works, system, or facility, together with related or necessary facilities and appurtenances, including a divided or undivided interest in or a right to the capacity of a power project or project, that is used or is useful for the purpose of

(A) electrical or thermal energy production other than nuclear energy production;

(B) waste energy utilization and energy conservation; or

(C) transmission, purchase, sale, exchange, and interchange of electrical or thermal energy, including district heating or interties;

(5) "reconnaissance study" means a study conducted to assess the present and future electrical and thermal energy needs of an area.

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