TUC.2.6.050 Policy Criteria.
The Commission may give preference to an applicant that will maximize benefits that result from the adoption of the following policies and practices, and in a proper case may require the adoption of such policies and practices. The Commission may also give preference to an applicant that will maximize interstate benefits. The benefits to be considered include:
(a) Less intrusion into and impact on human, animal, and plant life and habitat.
(b) Energy conservation through location, process, and design.
(c) Training and utilization of available employees and contractors from the Reservation for the general and specialized skills required.
(d) Use of a primary energy source or raw material located within the region.
(e) Avoidance of adverse impacts to residents' homes or the need to relocate residents.
(f) The dedication of an area adjacent to the Facility to land uses such as recreation, agriculture, or wildlife management.
(g) Economies of construction and operation.
(h) Secondary uses of appropriate associated facilities for recreation and the enhancement of wildlife.
(i) The extent of outreach to and use of feedback from residents of the Reservation.
(j) A commitment of a portion of the energy produced for use on the Reservation.
(k) Strength of the Utility's labor relations track record.