Not that cranky108's description is wrong per se, but in my view it is a bit narrow; Parchie's answer to my way of thinking gets at it better, suggesting generation of whatever kind distributed like pixie dust within the electricity distribution system.
For sure the itty-bitty stuff that cranky108 mentions falls into the category even if the output barely even mentions a net metering agreement; but my utility also has non-utility distribution-connected generators that get well into two significant digits' worth of megawatt output. These latter have much more detailed connection and power sale agreements, "technical interface requirements," and other burdens imposed on them that the wee ones don't merit.
Hope this helps.
CR
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