GUAM: Public Law No. 22-21 of 1993

An Act to make Guam Power Authority liable for damages caused to appliances and consumers as a result of power surges or fluctuations in voltage or frequency in electric power supplied by the Guam Power Authority; and to appropriate funds from Section 2 of Public Law 20-39 for infrastructure improvements to the Talofofo Subdivision.

GUAM: Public Law No. 24-126 of 1998

An Act to amend P.L. 24-31, relative to classifying unauthorized electrical connections as theft, and to adopt proposed fines and penalties for such hook-ups.

GUAM: Public Law No. 24-31 of 1997

An Act to amend and add a new subsection (b) to 943.20, and to amend 543.51 of Chapter 43 of Title 9 of Guam Code Annotated, relative to classifying unauthorized electrical connections, or "illegal hook-ups" as theft constituting a felony of the third degree, and to establish fines and penalties for such hookups.

GUAM: Public Law No. 29-62 of 2008

An Act to promote the development of renewable energy to offset costs of energy for electricity production related to dependency on oil imports. It requires the Guam Power Authority to establish renewable portfolio standard goals and provides for the Public Utility Commission to study the feasibility of implementing a rate structure to encourage the use of renewable energy.

GUAM: Guam Energy Rebate

The purpose of these Rules and Regulations is to establish procedural requirements for energy rebates funded under Guam or Federal authorities.

GUAM: Guam Transportation Petroleum-Use Reduction Plan

The Guam Transportation Petroleum-Use Reduction Plan provides a comprehensive plan and set of strategies to reduce petroleum use of 20% by 2020. Because transportation is responsible for one-third of on-island petroleum use, the Guam Energy Task Force (GETF), a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy and numerous Guam-based agencies and organizations, devised this specific plan by which to meet the 20% goal within the transportation sector. This report lays out GETF’s plan.

GUAM: Guam Energy Action Plan

The Guam Energy Action Plan was issued in 2013 and it describes the four near-term strategies selected by the Guam Energy Task Force during action planning workshops conducted in March 2013, and outlines the steps being taken to implement those strategies. Each strategy addresses one of the energy sectors identified in the Guam strategic energy plan as being an essential component of diversifying Guam's fuel sources and reducing fossil energy consumption 20% by 2020 (20x20).

GEORGIA: Electricity (Capacity) Market Rules No. 77 of 2006 (2021 Ed.)

The policy establishes legal framework for the regulation of electricity (capacity) market in the Republic of Georgia. Present Rules determine: 1) the operation of electricity and guaranteed capacity market, activities of commercial system operator and dispatch licensee; 2) technical, commercial and financial aspects related to purchase and sale of electricity; 3) technical, commercial and legal aspects related to electricity generation, transmission, dispatch, flow and distribution activities, provision of guaranteed capacity to the United Electricity System, electricity import and export, work in parallel regime of electricity systems; 4) principles and procedures of electricity generation, consumption, import and export for qualified enterprises, in accordance with provisions of the Law of the Republic of Georgia On Electricity and Natural Gas; 5) drawing up electricity (capacity) balances and their implementation rules; 6) other areas determined by Georgian legislation.