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1 | AN ACT concerning energy. | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Solar-Ready Buildings Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Legislative intent. Solar energy is an | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | important tool to enable consumers to reduce their energy | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | costs, fight the climate crisis, tackle air pollution, and | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | provide safe energy while facilitating energy production where | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | it is consumed, thereby lessening the burden on aging electric | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | transmission lines and reducing energy loss over long | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | distances. The State should encourage urgent and widespread | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | adoption of solar energy. | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | "Affordable housing development" means (i) any housing | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | that is subsidized by the federal or State government or (ii) | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | any housing in which at least 20% of the dwelling units are | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | subject to covenants or restrictions that require that the | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | dwelling units to be sold or rented at prices that preserve | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | them as affordable housing for a period of at least 10 years. | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | "Association" has the meaning as used in the Condominium | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | Property Act or the Common Interest Community Association Act, |
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1 | as applicable. | ||||||
2 | "Authorities" means the office in a unit of local | ||||||
3 | government or county government that is responsible for | ||||||
4 | allowing, regulating, enforcing, and updating building codes. | ||||||
5 | "Developer" means any person or company that constructs | ||||||
6 | residential or commercial buildings. | ||||||
7 | "Effective solar area" means the portion of a building | ||||||
8 | roof on which the output of a solar energy system, taking into | ||||||
9 | account shading from existing permanent natural or man-made | ||||||
10 | barriers external to the building (including, but not limited | ||||||
11 | to, trees, hills, and adjacent structures), would be | ||||||
12 | equivalent to 70% or greater of the output of an unshaded solar | ||||||
13 | energy system on an annual basis. | ||||||
14 | "Large commercial building" means a commercial building | ||||||
15 | with 10,000 or more square feet of gross floor area. | ||||||
16 | "Large multifamily residence" means a single residential | ||||||
17 | building that accommodates 5 families or more. "New" means | ||||||
18 | newly constructed. | ||||||
19 | "New building" means any newly constructed residential or | ||||||
20 | commercial building that requires a building permit to | ||||||
21 | proceed. | ||||||
22 | "Single-family residence" means a detached single-family | ||||||
23 | residence on a single lot. | ||||||
24 | "Small multifamily residence" means a single residential | ||||||
25 | building that accommodates 2 to 4 families. | ||||||
26 | "Solar energy system" means any solar photovoltaic system |
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1 | that is installed on-site and uses solar energy to provide all | ||||||
2 | or a portion of the electrical needs of a residential or | ||||||
3 | commercial building. | ||||||
4 | "Solar hot water heater" means any system that uses solar | ||||||
5 | energy to heat water for use in a residential or commercial | ||||||
6 | building. | ||||||
7 | "Substitute renewable energy system" means a renewable | ||||||
8 | energy generating source that is not a solar photovoltaic | ||||||
9 | system, is installed on-site, and provides all or a portion of | ||||||
10 | the electrical needs of a residential or commercial building. | ||||||
11 | Section 15. Building permit requirements for a solar | ||||||
12 | energy system. | ||||||
13 | (a) Beginning 90 days after the effective date of this | ||||||
14 | Act, all building permits issued shall require a new, large | ||||||
15 | multifamily residential building or a large multifamily | ||||||
16 | residential building being renovated by a developer converting | ||||||
17 | the property to an association to be built to accommodate the | ||||||
18 | installation of a solar energy system on the roof. | ||||||
19 | (b) Beginning 24 months after the effective date of this | ||||||
20 | Act, all building permits issued shall require a new | ||||||
21 | construction single-family residence or small multifamily | ||||||
22 | residence that qualifies as an affordable housing development | ||||||
23 | under the same project ownership and is located on a campus to | ||||||
24 | be built to accommodate the installation of a solar energy | ||||||
25 | system on the roof. |
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1 | Section 20. Solar energy system requirements. | ||||||
2 | (a) Certain categories of new buildings, as specified in | ||||||
3 | this Section, shall be required to have a solar energy system. | ||||||
4 | The authorities shall develop and adopt amendments to their | ||||||
5 | respective building codes within one year from the effective | ||||||
6 | date of this Act, in consultation with the corresponding | ||||||
7 | building regulations and standards, to establish this | ||||||
8 | requirement. | ||||||
9 | (b) Single-family residences shall have a solar energy | ||||||
10 | system producing sufficient electricity on an annual basis to | ||||||
11 | meet at least 80% of the estimated average annual electricity | ||||||
12 | use of buildings of a similar size. | ||||||
13 | (c) Multifamily residences and large commercial buildings | ||||||
14 | up to 10 stories in height shall have a solar energy system of | ||||||
15 | a minimum generating capacity established by the Illinois | ||||||
16 | Environmental Protection Agency, which may be based on the | ||||||
17 | size of the roof, building type and occupancy, estimated | ||||||
18 | average annual electricity use of similar buildings, or other | ||||||
19 | factors. | ||||||
20 | (d) The Agency may require other categories of new | ||||||
21 | buildings to have a solar energy system and set requirements | ||||||
22 | for the minimum generating capacity of the solar energy | ||||||
23 | system. | ||||||
24 | (e) Authorities may reduce the required minimum generating | ||||||
25 | capacity of solar energy systems for single-family residences |
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1 | by up to 25% if installed in conjunction with a battery storage | ||||||
2 | system with a minimum capacity of 7.5 kilowatt-hours per | ||||||
3 | dwelling unit. | ||||||
4 | (f) The Agency shall estimate the average annual | ||||||
5 | electricity use for the categories of buildings described in | ||||||
6 | this Section and revise its determination at least every 3 | ||||||
7 | years taking into account changes in electricity use because | ||||||
8 | of energy-efficiency improvements, electric vehicle charging, | ||||||
9 | electric heating and cooling technologies, building | ||||||
10 | electrification, and other factors. | ||||||
11 | Section 25. Exemptions. | ||||||
12 | (a) Developers may seek an exemption from authorities from | ||||||
13 | the requirements of Sections 15 and 20 of this Act upon a | ||||||
14 | sufficient showing that the effective solar area is less than | ||||||
15 | 80 contiguous square feet. Developers may seek a reduction in | ||||||
16 | the required generating capacity of a solar energy system upon | ||||||
17 | a sufficient showing that the effective solar area is 80 | ||||||
18 | contiguous square feet or greater, but is insufficient to | ||||||
19 | allow for the installation of a solar energy system meeting | ||||||
20 | the minimum requirements established by the Agency. | ||||||
21 | (b) Developers may seek an exemption from authorities from | ||||||
22 | the requirements of Sections 15 and 20 of this Act upon a | ||||||
23 | sufficient showing that a substitute renewable energy system | ||||||
24 | will be installed at the time of construction, generating an | ||||||
25 | equal or greater amount of electricity on an annual basis as |
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1 | the minimum required solar installation under Section 20 of | ||||||
2 | this Act. Developers may seek a reduction in the required | ||||||
3 | generating capacity of a solar energy system upon a sufficient | ||||||
4 | showing that a substitute renewable energy system will be | ||||||
5 | installed at the time of construction, generating sufficient | ||||||
6 | electricity on an annual basis to offset the reduction in | ||||||
7 | electricity produced by the solar energy system. | ||||||
8 | (c) Developers may seek an exemption from the inspector of | ||||||
9 | buildings or building commissioner from the requirements of | ||||||
10 | Sections 15 and 20 of this Act, or a reduction in the required | ||||||
11 | generating capacity of a solar energy system, upon a | ||||||
12 | sufficient showing that a solar hot water heater will be | ||||||
13 | installed at the time of construction. Such exemption or | ||||||
14 | reduction shall only be granted to the extent that the | ||||||
15 | installation of a solar hot water heater reduces the portion | ||||||
16 | of the effective solar area available for a solar energy | ||||||
17 | system. | ||||||
18 | (d) The Agency may allow exemptions from the requirements | ||||||
19 | of this Act for affordable housing developments after | ||||||
20 | consulting with affordable housing developers and operators, | ||||||
21 | community development corporations, organizations that | ||||||
22 | represent affordable housing residents, and other | ||||||
23 | stakeholders. | ||||||
24 | (e) The authorities shall promulgate regulations within | ||||||
25 | one year of the effective date of this Act that clearly define | ||||||
26 | the process for seeking an exemption. |
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1 | (f) The provisions of a building code adopted under this | ||||||
2 | Act shall allow for the installation of a green roof in | ||||||
3 | conjunction with a rooftop solar energy system. | ||||||
4 | Section 30. Future building codes. | ||||||
5 | (a) All future editions and amended versions of the | ||||||
6 | building codes across the State, as adopted by the authorities | ||||||
7 | shall include provisions meeting the requirements of Sections | ||||||
8 | 15, 20, and 25 of this Act. | ||||||
9 | (b) The authorities, with the consent of the Agency, may | ||||||
10 | from time to time revise the regulations promulgated under | ||||||
11 | Sections 15, 20, and 25 of this Act, in accordance with changes | ||||||
12 | in technology and building practices. | ||||||
13 | Section 35. Eligibility for other energy incentives. | ||||||
14 | Compliance with the provisions of this Act shall not impair a | ||||||
15 | building's eligibility for any incentives, rebates, credits, | ||||||
16 | or other programs to encourage development of renewable energy | ||||||
17 | sources. | ||||||
18 | Section 40. Compliance with this Act. A building permit | ||||||
19 | for a new building may not be granted without showing that the | ||||||
20 | building will comply with the requirements of this Act. | ||||||
21 | Section 45. Violations. Any person who fails to comply | ||||||
22 | with or otherwise violates this Act is liable for a civil |
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1 | administrative penalty not to exceed $10,000 for each | ||||||
2 | violation, or twice the estimated additional cost that would | ||||||
3 | have been incurred by constructing a building to meet the | ||||||
4 | requirements of this Act, whichever is greater. | ||||||
5 | Section 50. Applicability. This Act applies to new | ||||||
6 | buildings constructed after the effective date of this Act. |