Tennessee Statutes

§ 7-51-2403 — Permissible sources of clean energy

Tennessee § 7-51-2403

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 7-51-2403 (2026).

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(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 elec

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Legislative History

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

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