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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Energy Efficient Building Act is amended by
5changing Section 55 as follows:
 
6    (20 ILCS 3125/55)
7    Sec. 55. Illinois Stretch Energy Code.
8    (a) The Board, in consultation with the Agency, shall
9create and adopt the Illinois Stretch Energy Code, to allow
10municipalities and projects authorized or funded by the Board
11to achieve more energy efficiency in buildings than the
12Illinois Energy Conservation Code through a consistent pathway
13across the State. The Illinois Stretch Energy Code shall be
14available for adoption by any municipality and shall set
15minimum energy efficiency requirements, taking the place of
16the Illinois Energy Conservation Code within any municipality
17that adopts the Illinois Stretch Energy Code.
18    (b) The Illinois Stretch Energy Code shall have separate
19components for commercial and residential buildings, which may
20be adopted by the municipality jointly or separately.
21    (c) The Illinois Stretch Energy Code shall apply to all
22projects to which an energy conservation code is applicable
23that are authorized or funded in any part by the Board after

 

 

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1July 1, 2024.
2    (d) Development of the Illinois Stretch Energy Code shall
3be completed and available for adoption by municipalities by
4June 30, 2024.
5    (e) Consistent with the requirements under paragraph (2.5)
6of subsection (g) of Section 8-103B of the Public Utilities
7Act and under paragraph (2) of subsection (j) of Section 8-104
8of the Public Utilities Act, municipalities may adopt the
9Illinois Stretch Energy Code and may use utility programs to
10support compliance with the Illinois Stretch Energy Code. The
11amount of savings from such utility efforts that may be
12counted toward achievement of their annual savings goals shall
13be based on reasonable estimates of the increase in savings
14resulting from the utility efforts, relative to reasonable
15approximations of what would have occurred absent the utility
16involvement.
17    (f) The Illinois Stretch Energy Code's residential
18components shall:
19        (1) apply to residential buildings as defined under
20    Section 10;
21        (2) set performance targets using a site energy index
22    with reductions relative to the 2006 International Energy
23    Conservation Code; and
24        (3) include stretch energy codes with site energy
25    index standards and adoption dates as follows: by no later
26    than June 30, 2024, the Board shall create and adopt a

 

 

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1    stretch energy code with a site energy index no greater
2    than 0.50 of the 2006 International Energy Conservation
3    Code; by no later than December 31, 2026 December 31,
4    2025, the Board shall create and adopt a stretch energy
5    code with a site energy index no greater than 0.40 of the
6    2006 International Energy Conservation Code, unless the
7    Board identifies unanticipated burdens associated with the
8    stretch energy code adopted in 2023 or 2024, in which case
9    the Board may adopt a stretch energy code with a site
10    energy index no greater than 0.42 of the 2006
11    International Energy Conservation Code, provided that the
12    more relaxed standard has a site energy index that is at
13    least 0.05 more restrictive than the 2024 International
14    Energy Conservation Code; by no later than December 31,
15    2029 December 31, 2028, the Board shall create and adopt a
16    stretch energy code with a site energy index no greater
17    than 0.33 of the 2006 International Energy Conservation
18    Code, unless the Board identifies unanticipated burdens
19    associated with the stretch energy code adopted in 2025,
20    in which case the Board may adopt a stretch energy code
21    with a site energy index no greater than 0.35 of the 2006
22    International Energy Conservation Code, but only if that
23    more relaxed standard has a site energy index that is at
24    least 0.05 more restrictive than the 2027 International
25    Energy Conservation Code; and by no later than December
26    31, 2032 December 31, 2031, the Board shall create and

 

 

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1    adopt a stretch energy code with a site energy index no
2    greater than 0.25 of the 2006 International Energy
3    Conservation Code.
4    (g) The Illinois Stretch Energy Code's commercial
5components shall:
6        (1) apply to commercial buildings as defined under
7    Section 10;
8        (2) set performance targets using a site energy index
9    with reductions relative to the 2006 International Energy
10    Conservation Code; and
11        (3) include stretch energy codes with site energy
12    index standards and adoption dates as follows: by no later
13    than June 30, 2024, the Board shall create and adopt a
14    stretch energy code with a site energy index no greater
15    than 0.60 of the 2006 International Energy Conservation
16    Code; by no later than December 31, 2026 December 31,
17    2025, the Board shall create and adopt a stretch energy
18    code with a site energy index no greater than 0.50 of the
19    2006 International Energy Conservation Code; by no later
20    than December 31, 2029 December 31, 2028, the Board shall
21    create and adopt a stretch energy code with a site energy
22    index no greater than 0.44 of the 2006 International
23    Energy Conservation Code; and by no later than December
24    31, 2032 December 31, 2031, the Board shall create and
25    adopt a stretch energy code with a site energy index no
26    greater than 0.39 of the 2006 International Energy

 

 

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1    Conservation Code.
2    (h) The process for the creation of the Illinois Stretch
3Energy Code includes:
4        (1) within 60 days after the effective date of this
5    amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, the Capital
6    Development Board shall meet with the Illinois Energy Code
7    Advisory Council to advise and provide technical
8    assistance and recommendations to the Capital Development
9    Board for the Illinois Stretch Energy Code, which shall:
10            (A) advise the Capital Development Board on
11        creation of interim performance targets, code
12        requirements, and an implementation plan for the
13        Illinois Stretch Energy Code;
14            (B) recommend amendments to proposed rules issued
15        by the Capital Development Board;
16            (C) recommend complementary programs or policies;
17            (D) complete recommendations and development for
18        the Illinois Stretch Energy Code elements and
19        requirements by December 31, 2023;
20        (2) As part of its deliberations, the Illinois Energy
21    Code Advisory Council shall actively solicit input from
22    other energy code stakeholders and interested parties.
23(Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21; 103-4, eff. 5-31-23.)