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Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II
Filed: 4/17/2024
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 5610
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 5610, AS AMENDED, |
3 | | by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
4 | | following: |
5 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
6 | | Powering Up Illinois Act. |
7 | | Section 5. Definitions. In this Act: |
8 | | "Electrification" means any new use of electricity, |
9 | | expanded use of electricity, or change in use of electricity, |
10 | | including, but not limited to, any change in the use of |
11 | | electricity in the industrial, commercial, agricultural, |
12 | | housing, or transportation sectors. |
13 | | "Electric Utility" means an electric utility serving more |
14 | | than 200,000 customers in this State. |
15 | | "Energization" and "energize" means the connection of new |
16 | | customers to the electrical grid, the establishment of |
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1 | | adequate electrical capacity to provide service for a new |
2 | | customer, or upgrading electrical capacity to provide adequate |
3 | | service to an existing customer. The terms "energization" and |
4 | | "energize" do not include activities related to connecting |
5 | | electricity supply resources. |
6 | | "Energization time period" means the period of time that |
7 | | begins when the electric utility receives a substantially |
8 | | complete energization project application and ends when the |
9 | | electric service associated with the project is installed and |
10 | | energized, consistent with the service obligations set forth |
11 | | in the Section 8-101 of the Public Utilities Act. |
12 | | Section 10. Findings. The General Assembly finds and |
13 | | declares all of the following: |
14 | | (1) It is the policy of the State to increase the use |
15 | | of electric vehicles in the State to 1,000,000 by 2030. |
16 | | That expanded infrastructure investment will help Illinois |
17 | | more rapidly decarbonize the transportation sector. |
18 | | Widespread use of electric vehicles and charging equipment |
19 | | has the potential to provide customers with fuel cost |
20 | | savings and provide electric utility customers with |
21 | | cost-saving benefits. Widespread use of electric vehicles |
22 | | stimulates innovation, competition, and increased choices |
23 | | in charging equipment and networks and also attracts |
24 | | private capital investments and creates high-quality jobs |
25 | | in Illinois. Accelerating the adoption of electric |
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1 | | vehicles will drive the decarbonization of Illinois' |
2 | | transportation sector. To meet these goals and federal, |
3 | | State, regional, and local air quality and decarbonization |
4 | | standards, plans, and regulations, a large increase in |
5 | | both the quantity of electricity used and the functions |
6 | | for which electricity will be used is needed. |
7 | | (2) To meet these decarbonization goals as well as |
8 | | federal, State, regional, and local air quality and |
9 | | decarbonization standards, plans, and regulations: |
10 | | (A) the State's electrical distribution systems |
11 | | must be substantially upgraded; |
12 | | (B) new customers must promptly connect to the |
13 | | electrical distribution system; and |
14 | | (C) existing customers must have their service |
15 | | level promptly upgraded. |
16 | | (3) There are many reports of large housing |
17 | | developments that are unable to be energized promptly. The |
18 | | State has an urgent need to increase its supply of |
19 | | housing, requiring both new electrical distribution |
20 | | capacity and the prompt energization of new housing. |
21 | | (4) There are many reports of individual customers who |
22 | | are unable to have their electrical service promptly |
23 | | upgraded or energized and charging stations for |
24 | | light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty vehicles and |
25 | | off-road vehicles, vessels, trains, and equipment that are |
26 | | unable to be energized promptly. These delays may inhibit |
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1 | | the State's ability to meet its decarbonization goals and |
2 | | federal, State, regional, and local air quality and |
3 | | decarbonization standards, plans, and regulations. |
4 | | (5) To improve the speed at which energization and |
5 | | service upgrades are performed, electric utilities that |
6 | | distribute electricity must do both of the following: |
7 | | (A) accelerate their advance planning, |
8 | | engineering, and construction of increased |
9 | | distribution and transmission system capacity; and |
10 | | (B) advance order transformers, switchgear, and |
11 | | other needed equipment to support acceleration of |
12 | | activities in subparagraph (A). |
13 | | (6) Electrifying transportation and buildings can put |
14 | | downward pressure on rates by spreading fixed costs over |
15 | | more kilowatt-hours of usage. |
16 | | (7) Delays in energization, including service |
17 | | upgrades, are costly both to the customers awaiting |
18 | | service and to other customers who are deprived of the |
19 | | downward pressure on rates. |
20 | | (8) To carry out the planning, engineering, and |
21 | | construction of electrical distribution systems needed to |
22 | | promptly serve customers, electric utilities that |
23 | | distribute electricity must recruit, train, and retain an |
24 | | adequately sized, qualified workforce. |
25 | | (9) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall establish |
26 | | target deadlines for utilities that distribute electricity |
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1 | | to energize new customers and upgrade the service of |
2 | | existing customers. |
3 | | (10) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall establish |
4 | | reporting requirements for electric utilities that |
5 | | distribute electricity to report the extent to which they |
6 | | comply with the target deadlines and the reasons for any |
7 | | noncompliance. |
8 | | Section 15. Electrical distribution system upgrades. To |
9 | | fulfill the service obligations specified in Section 8-101 of |
10 | | the Public Utilities Act, an electric utility that operates |
11 | | within the State shall: |
12 | | (1) upgrade the State's electrical distribution |
13 | | systems as needed and in time to achieve the State's |
14 | | decarbonization goals, and implement federal, State, |
15 | | regional, and local air quality and decarbonization |
16 | | standards, plans, and regulations; |
17 | | (2) conduct sufficient advance planning, engineering, |
18 | | and construction of increased distribution of system |
19 | | capacity and by advance ordering transformers and other |
20 | | needed equipment so that customers can be energized |
21 | | without substantial delay; |
22 | | (3) promptly energize new customers, including by |
23 | | ensuring that new housing, new businesses, and new |
24 | | charging for light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty |
25 | | vehicles and off-road vehicles, vessels, trains, and |
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1 | | equipment can be used without delay caused by a failure of |
2 | | the utility to implement energization projects; |
3 | | (4) promptly upgrade service when needed by customers; |
4 | | (5) allow customers seeking energization to elect an |
5 | | optional flexible connection agreement, meaning a |
6 | | tariffed, voluntary utility offering that requires |
7 | | customers to agree to specified service levels as a |
8 | | requirement of energization or interconnection, through |
9 | | the use of demand response technology that limits the net |
10 | | import and export of electricity at the point of common |
11 | | coupling to remain within the rated capacity limits of a |
12 | | customer's existing service connection or distribution |
13 | | circuit, either on a permanent basis or to allow for |
14 | | immediate project operations before service or |
15 | | distribution system upgrades are completed; and |
16 | | (6) recruit, train, and retain an adequately sized and |
17 | | qualified workforce to carry out the planning, |
18 | | engineering, and construction of electrical distribution |
19 | | systems needed to promptly serve customers seeking |
20 | | energization and service upgrades without sacrificing |
21 | | other necessary activities of the workforce. |
22 | | Section 20. Illinois Commerce Commission requirements. |
23 | | (a) Within 180 days after the effective date of this Act, |
24 | | the Illinois Commerce Commission shall adopt rules that meet |
25 | | all of the following requirements: |
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1 | | (1) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall establish |
2 | | reasonable average and maximum target energization time |
3 | | periods. The targets shall ensure that work is completed |
4 | | in a safe and reliable manner that minimizes delay in |
5 | | meeting the date requested by the customer for completion |
6 | | of the project to the greatest extent possible and |
7 | | prioritizes work in a manner consistent with Sections 10 |
8 | | and 15 of this Act. The targets may vary depending on the |
9 | | complexity and magnitude of the work required and |
10 | | uncertainties regarding the readiness of the customer |
11 | | project needing energization. The targets may also |
12 | | recognize any factors beyond the electric utility's |
13 | | control. |
14 | | (2) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall establish |
15 | | requirements for an electric utility to report to the |
16 | | Commission, at least annually, in order to track and |
17 | | improve electric utility performance. The report shall |
18 | | include the average, median, and standard deviation time |
19 | | between receiving an application for electrical service |
20 | | and energizing the electrical service, explanations for |
21 | | energization time periods that exceed the target maximum |
22 | | for energization projects, constraints and obstacles to |
23 | | each type of energization, including, but not limited to, |
24 | | funding limitations, qualified staffing availability, or |
25 | | equipment availability, and any other information |
26 | | requested by the Illinois Commerce Commission. |
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1 | | (3) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall establish a |
2 | | procedure for customers to report energization delays to |
3 | | the Illinois Commerce Commission. |
4 | | (b) If energization time periods exceed the Commission's |
5 | | target averages or if the electric utility has a substantial |
6 | | number of energization projects that exceed the Commission's |
7 | | target maximums, the electric utility shall include in its |
8 | | report under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) a strategy for |
9 | | meeting the targets in the future. The Commission may request |
10 | | modification of the electric utility's strategy to ensure that |
11 | | the electric utility meets targets promptly and consistent |
12 | | with the policies set forth in Section 10. |
13 | | (c) Data reported by electric utilities shall be |
14 | | anonymized or aggregated to the extent necessary to prevent |
15 | | identifying individual customers. The Commission shall require |
16 | | all reports to be publicly available. |
17 | | (d) The Commission shall require the electric utility to |
18 | | take any remedial actions necessary to achieve the |
19 | | Commission's targets, including the use of incentives or |
20 | | penalties. |
21 | | Section 25. Electrification team; staffing. |
22 | | (a) The Commission shall require each electric utility to |
23 | | establish a dedicated electrification team that shall, at a |
24 | | minimum, do the following: |
25 | | (1) serve as a single point of contact for customers |
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1 | | throughout the entire energization process; |
2 | | (2) proactively engage with customers to understand |
3 | | and support electrification plans; and |
4 | | (3) provide customers with consolidated and |
5 | | coordinated access to all beneficial electrification |
6 | | customer programs, accounts and relevant information to |
7 | | support electrification and the energization process. |
8 | | (b) The Commission shall require each electric utility to |
9 | | have adequate qualified staffing needed for the |
10 | | electrification team to be consistent with the findings and |
11 | | achieve the policies and requirements of this Act. |
12 | | (c) For job classifications that have apprentice training |
13 | | requirements, the Commission shall require each electric |
14 | | utility to maintain a pipeline of apprentices sufficient to |
15 | | meet future qualified staffing needs, subject to any |
16 | | limitations based on safe staffing ratios. |
17 | | (d) As part of each report required pursuant to paragraph |
18 | | (2) of subsection (a) of Section 20, and in each general rate |
19 | | case application, each electric utility shall include a |
20 | | detailed analysis of its current qualified staffing level and |
21 | | future required qualified staffing level for each job |
22 | | classification needed to achieve the policies and requirements |
23 | | of this Act. |
24 | | Section 30. Electric utility requirements. The Illinois |
25 | | Commerce Commission shall require an electric utility to do |
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1 | | the following: |
2 | | (1) consider, in its internal distribution planning |
3 | | process and in the development of the Multi-Year |
4 | | Integrated Grid Plans required by Section 16-105.17 of the |
5 | | Public Utilities Act, all of the following: |
6 | | (A) federal, State, regional, and local air |
7 | | quality and decarbonization standards, plans, and |
8 | | regulations; |
9 | | (B) the transportation and building |
10 | | electrification policies of State law; |
11 | | (C) State agency, local agency, and local |
12 | | government plans and requirements related to housing, |
13 | | economic development, critical facilities, |
14 | | transportation, and building electrification; and |
15 | | (D) load and electrification forecasts that |
16 | | include the following: |
17 | | (I) known load and projections of load |
18 | | conducted by State agencies, and projections of |
19 | | load that exceed forecasts conducted by State |
20 | | agencies; |
21 | | (II) a minimum of 3 time horizons, including |
22 | | short-term (1 to 2 years), medium-term (3 to 5 |
23 | | years), and long-term (6 to 10 years) time |
24 | | horizons; |
25 | | (III) scenarios that are consistent with |
26 | | implementing the laws, standards, plans, and |
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1 | | regulations described in subsections (A), (B), and |
2 | | (C) of this Section; |
3 | | (IV) forecasts of peak demand at the |
4 | | feeder-level; and |
5 | | (V) a consideration of the impact of |
6 | | distributed energy resource forecasts and, |
7 | | specifically, local generation; |
8 | | (2) consider, in its site evaluation and design |
9 | | process, all of the following: |
10 | | (A) automated load management, managed charging, |
11 | | and distributed energy resources to defer or mitigate |
12 | | energization-related grid upgrades; and |
13 | | (B) if the above solutions cannot defer or |
14 | | mitigate an upgrade, the electric utility shall |
15 | | evaluate traditional system upgrades; |
16 | | (3) adopt and implement rules to satisfy the policies |
17 | | set forth in Section 20 and to meet the energization time |
18 | | periods established under paragraph (1) of subsection (a) |
19 | | of Section 20; and |
20 | | (4) submit supplemental applications between the |
21 | | 4-year cycles specified for the submission of the |
22 | | Multi-Year Integrated Grid Plans required by Section |
23 | | 16-105.17 of the Public Utilities Act, as needed to comply |
24 | | with the energization time periods established under |
25 | | paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of Section 20 and to |
26 | | accommodate the load growth necessary to implement the |
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1 | | laws, standards, plans, and regulations described in |
2 | | subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) of paragraph (1) of this |
3 | | Section. |
4 | | Section 35. Recovery of costs. The Commission shall ensure |
5 | | that electric utilities have sufficient and timely recovery of |
6 | | costs to be consistent with the findings and achieve the |
7 | | policies and requirements of this Act. |
8 | | Section 36. Safety. To ensure the safety and reliability |
9 | | of electrical infrastructure associated with charging electric |
10 | | vehicles: |
11 | | (1) The Illinois Commerce Commission, Illinois |
12 | | Environmental Protection Agency, and Illinois Department |
13 | | of Transportation shall require that all electric vehicle |
14 | | charging infrastructure and equipment located on the |
15 | | customer side of the electrical meter that is funded or |
16 | | authorized, in whole or in part, by those State entities |
17 | | shall be installed by a licensed, bonded, and insured |
18 | | electrical contractor registered in the municipality where |
19 | | work is to be performed, and who has at least one |
20 | | electrician on each crew, at any given time, who holds an |
21 | | Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program |
22 | | certification. |
23 | | (2) The Illinois Commerce Commission, Illinois |
24 | | Environmental Protection Agency, and Illinois Department |
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1 | | of Transportation shall require the projects that are |
2 | | funded or authorized, in whole or in part by those State |
3 | | entities and that install a charging port supplying 25 |
4 | | kilowatts or more to a vehicle to have at least 25% of the |
5 | | total electricians working on the crew for the project, at |
6 | | any given time, who hold Electric Vehicle Infrastructure |
7 | | Training Program certification. |
8 | | (3) One member of each crew may be both the contractor |
9 | | and an Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program |
10 | | certified electrician. |
11 | | (4) Subdivision (1) does not apply to: |
12 | | (A) electric vehicle charging infrastructure |
13 | | installed by employees of an electric utility or local |
14 | | publicly owned electric utility; or |
15 | | (B) single-family home residential electric |
16 | | vehicle chargers. |
17 | | (5) A United States Department of Labor registered |
18 | | electrical apprenticeship program that provides training |
19 | | to apprentices and continuing education to journey-level |
20 | | workers may provide Electric Vehicle Infrastructure |
21 | | Training Program training with their own Electric Vehicle |
22 | | Infrastructure Training Program certified instructors. The |
23 | | Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program |
24 | | certification exam shall be administered by the Electric |
25 | | Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program. |