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Timestamp: 2020-05-26 04:33:47
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 37', '§ 37', '§ 37', '§ 37', '§ 37', '§ 37', '§ 37']

In Alabama, a utility (developer) may need a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity Certificate (Certificate) from the Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC) prior to constructing any "plant…or facility for the production, transmission, delivery, or furnishing of electricity." Ala. Code. § 37-4-28.
A utility under the PSC jurisdiction may need a Certificate to construct any plant…or facility for the production, transmission, delivery, or furnishing of electricity. Ala. Code. § 37-4-28. A "utility" is defined as "every person owning, operating, or controlling any plant, property, or facility for the generation, transmission or distribution, sale or furnishing to or for the public of electricity." Ala. Code. § 37-4-1. The PSC has jurisdiction over investor-owned utilities. The PSC does not have jurisdiction over "municipal electric utilities, or electric generation, transmission, or distribution facilities operating for the sole use of the producer." Ala. Code. § 37-1-34; Ala. Code. § 37-1-33.
The PSC regulates utilities pursuant to Alabama – Ala. Code §§ 37 et seq., Public Utilities and Public Transportation; Alabama – Ala. Admin. Code r.770-X-4 et seq., Alabama Public Service Commission Rules of Practice.
Any interested person may appeal the PSC’s decision on the Application to circuit court within 30 days of the PSC issuing its decision. Ala. Code. § 37-1-122.
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