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1 | AN ACT concerning the reduction of green house gases.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Global | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Warming Response Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Findings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (a) The world's scientists have formed a near-unanimous | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | chorus, warning that pollution primarily caused by burning | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | fossil fuels are causing the temperature of the Earth to rise.
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10 | (b) Warning signs of global warming are being discovered | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | and reported throughout the world. Melting glaciers, severe | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | storms, prolonged drought, reduced mountain snow-pack, and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | dying coral reefs are among the signs that global warming is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | underway.
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15 | (c) Decisive action at the international, national, state, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | and local levels to address the threat of global warming is | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | necessary to meet the challenge posed by global warming.
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18 | (d) Illinois business and industry will benefit from | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | proactive policies that will ensure that we remain competitive | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | as the world's economy shifts from high-carbon to low-carbon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | energy technologies.
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22 | (e) By exercising a global leadership role, Illinois will | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | also position its economy, technology centers, financial |
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1 | institutions, and businesses to benefit from national and | ||||||
2 | international efforts to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
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3 | (f) Many of the clean energy policies that reduce global | ||||||
4 | warming pollution also provide economic and quality of life | ||||||
5 | benefits such as reduced energy bills, green space | ||||||
6 | preservation, air quality improvements, reduced traffic | ||||||
7 | congestion, improved transportation choices, and economic | ||||||
8 | development and job creation through energy conservation and | ||||||
9 | new energy technologies.
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10 | (g) In the absence of a federal policy, states and cities | ||||||
11 | are establishing their own plans to reduce carbon dioxide | ||||||
12 | emissions. For example, the New England Governors and Eastern | ||||||
13 | Canadian Premiers have set a goal of returning to 1990 emission | ||||||
14 | levels by 2010 and reducing levels to 10% below 1990 levels by | ||||||
15 | 2020. New Mexico has set a goal of returning emissions to 2000 | ||||||
16 | levels by the year 2012, 10% below 2000 levels by 2020, and 75% | ||||||
17 | below 2000 levels by 2050. Eight states have set emission caps | ||||||
18 | for their electric power industry to reduce levels by 10% by | ||||||
19 | 2019. California has set a goal of 2000 levels by 2010, 1990 | ||||||
20 | levels by 2020, and 80% below 1990 levels by 2050. Eleven | ||||||
21 | states have adopted automobile standards for global warming | ||||||
22 | pollution.
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23 | (h) The mayors of more than 376 U.S. cities, including | ||||||
24 | Richard M. Daley of Chicago, Ross Ferraro of Carol Stream, | ||||||
25 | Michael Belsky of Highland Park, Al Larson of Schaumburg, and | ||||||
26 | Richard Hyde of Waukegan have signed the U.S. Mayors Climate |
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1 | Protection Agreement, pledging, among other things, that they | ||||||
2 | will meet the Kyoto goal of reducing greenhouse emissions in | ||||||
3 | their own cities to 1990 levels by 2012.
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4 | (i) It is the intent of the Legislature that the Illinois | ||||||
5 | Environmental Protection Agency, in consultation with State | ||||||
6 | agencies and stakeholders, including the environmental justice | ||||||
7 | community, industry sectors, business groups, academic | ||||||
8 | institutions, environmental organizations, and others, | ||||||
9 | implement the global warming pollution reduction targets in | ||||||
10 | this Act in the manner that minimizes costs and maximizes | ||||||
11 | benefits for Illinois's economy, improves and modernizes | ||||||
12 | Illinois's energy infrastructure and maintains electric system | ||||||
13 | reliability, maximizes additional environmental and economic | ||||||
14 | co-benefits for Illinois, and complements the State's efforts | ||||||
15 | to improve air quality.
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16 | Section 10. Definitions. | ||||||
17 | "Allowance" means an authorization to emit, during a | ||||||
18 | specified year, up to one ton of carbon dioxide equivalent.
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19 | "Alternative compliance mechanism" means an action | ||||||
20 | undertaken by a greenhouse gas emission source that achieves | ||||||
21 | the equivalent reduction of greenhouse gas emissions over the | ||||||
22 | same time period as a direct emission reduction and that is | ||||||
23 | approved by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
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24 | "Board" means the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
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25 | "Carbon dioxide equivalent" means the amount of carbon |
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1 | dioxide by weight that would produce the same global warming | ||||||
2 | impact as a given weight of another greenhouse gas, based on | ||||||
3 | the best available science, including that from the | ||||||
4 | Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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5 | "Cost-effective" or "cost-effectiveness" means the cost | ||||||
6 | per unit of reduced emissions of greenhouse gases adjusted for | ||||||
7 | its global warming potential.
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8 | "Direct emission reduction" means a greenhouse gas | ||||||
9 | emission reduction action made by a greenhouse gas emission | ||||||
10 | source at that source.
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11 | "Emissions reduction measure" means programs, measures, | ||||||
12 | standards, and alternative compliance mechanisms authorized | ||||||
13 | pursuant to this Act, applicable to sources or categories of | ||||||
14 | sources, that are designed to reduce emissions of greenhouse | ||||||
15 | gases.
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16 | "Greenhouse gas" or "greenhouse gases" includes all of the | ||||||
17 | following gases: carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, | ||||||
18 | hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
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19 | "Greenhouse gas emission limit" means an authorization, | ||||||
20 | during a specified year, to emit up to a level of greenhouse | ||||||
21 | gases specified by the Illinois Environmental Protection | ||||||
22 | Agency, expressed in tons of carbon dioxide equivalents.
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23 | "Greenhouse gas emission source" or "source" means any | ||||||
24 | source or category of sources of greenhouse gas emissions whose | ||||||
25 | emissions are at a level of significance as determined by the | ||||||
26 | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency that its |
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1 | participation in this program will enable the State to | ||||||
2 | effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions and monitor | ||||||
3 | compliance with the statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit.
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4 | "Leakage" means a reduction in emissions of greenhouse | ||||||
5 | gases within the State that is offset by an increase in | ||||||
6 | emissions of greenhouse gases outside the State.
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7 | "Market-based compliance mechanism" means either of the | ||||||
8 | following: | ||||||
9 | (1) A system of market-based, declining, annual | ||||||
10 | aggregate emissions limitations for sources or categories | ||||||
11 | of sources that emit greenhouse gases. | ||||||
12 | (2) Greenhouse gas emissions exchanges, banking, | ||||||
13 | credits, and other transactions, governed by rules and | ||||||
14 | protocols established by the Illinois Environmental | ||||||
15 | Protection Agency, that result in the same greenhouse gas | ||||||
16 | emission reduction over the same time period as direct | ||||||
17 | compliance with a greenhouse gas emission limit or emission | ||||||
18 | reduction measure adopted by the State agency pursuant to | ||||||
19 | this division.
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20 | "State agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection | ||||||
21 | Agency.
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22 | "Statewide greenhouse gas emissions" means the total | ||||||
23 | annual emissions of greenhouse gases in the State. Statewide | ||||||
24 | emissions shall be expressed in tons of carbon dioxide | ||||||
25 | equivalents.
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26 | "Statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit" means the |
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1 | maximum allowable level of statewide greenhouse gas emissions | ||||||
2 | in 2020, as determined by the State agency.
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3 | Section 15. Monitoring and regulating sources of emissions | ||||||
4 | of greenhouse gases. The Illinois Environmental Protection | ||||||
5 | Agency is the State agency charged with monitoring and | ||||||
6 | regulating sources of emissions of greenhouse gases that cause | ||||||
7 | global warming in order to reduce emissions of greenhouse | ||||||
8 | gases. | ||||||
9 | Section 20. Mandatory greenhouse gas emissions reporting. | ||||||
10 | (a) On or before January 1, 2009, the State agency shall | ||||||
11 | propose and the Board shall adopt rules to require the | ||||||
12 | reporting and verification of statewide greenhouse gas | ||||||
13 | emissions and to monitor and enforce compliance with this | ||||||
14 | program.
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15 | (b) The rules shall do all of the following:
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16 | (1) Require the monitoring and annual reporting of | ||||||
17 | greenhouse gas emissions from greenhouse gas emission | ||||||
18 | sources beginning with the sources or categories of sources | ||||||
19 | that contribute the most to statewide emissions.
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20 | (2) Account for greenhouse gas emissions from all | ||||||
21 | electricity consumed in the State, including transmission | ||||||
22 | and distribution line losses from electricity generated | ||||||
23 | within the State or imported from outside the State.
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24 | (3) Ensure the rigorous and consistent accounting of |
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1 | emissions and provide reporting tools and formats to ensure | ||||||
2 | collection of necessary data.
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3 | (4) Ensure that greenhouse gas emission sources | ||||||
4 | maintain comprehensive records of all reported greenhouse | ||||||
5 | gas emissions. | ||||||
6 | (c) The State agency shall do both of the following:
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7 | (1) Periodically review and update its emission | ||||||
8 | reporting requirements, as necessary.
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9 | (2) Review existing and proposed international, | ||||||
10 | federal, and state greenhouse gas emission reporting | ||||||
11 | programs, make reasonable efforts to promote consistency | ||||||
12 | among the programs established pursuant to this Act and | ||||||
13 | other programs, and streamline reporting requirements on | ||||||
14 | greenhouse gas emission sources.
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15 | Section 25. Statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit. | ||||||
16 | (a) By July 1, 2008, the State agency shall, after one or | ||||||
17 | more public workshops, with public notice and an opportunity to | ||||||
18 | comment, determine what the statewide greenhouse gas emissions | ||||||
19 | level was in 1990 and propose to the Board a statewide | ||||||
20 | greenhouse gas emission limit that is equivalent to that level, | ||||||
21 | to be achieved by 2020. The Board shall consider and either | ||||||
22 | revise or adopt the proposed level by January 1, 2009. In order | ||||||
23 | to ensure the most accurate determination feasible, the State | ||||||
24 | agency shall evaluate the best available scientific, | ||||||
25 | technological, and economic information on greenhouse gas |
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1 | emissions to determine the 1990 level of greenhouse gas | ||||||
2 | emissions. | ||||||
3 | (b) The statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit shall | ||||||
4 | remain in effect unless otherwise amended or repealed.
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5 | (c) It is the intent of the General Assembly that the | ||||||
6 | statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit continue in existence | ||||||
7 | and be used to maintain and continue reductions in emissions of | ||||||
8 | greenhouse gases beyond 2020.
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9 | (d) The State agency shall make recommendations to the | ||||||
10 | Governor and the Legislature on how to continue reductions of | ||||||
11 | greenhouse gas emissions beyond 2020.
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12 | Section 30. Greenhouse gas emissions reductions. | ||||||
13 | (a) The State agency shall propose and the Board shall | ||||||
14 | adopt rules in an open public process to achieve the maximum | ||||||
15 | technologically feasible and cost-effective greenhouse gas | ||||||
16 | emission reductions from sources or categories of sources, | ||||||
17 | subject to the criteria and schedules set forth in this | ||||||
18 | Section.
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19 | (b) Early action reduction measures.
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20 | (1) On or before June 30, 2008, the State agency shall | ||||||
21 | publish and make available to the public a list of discrete | ||||||
22 | early action greenhouse gas emission reduction measures | ||||||
23 | that can be implemented prior to the measures and limits | ||||||
24 | adopted pursuant to subsection (d) of this Section. | ||||||
25 | (2) On or before January 1, 2009, the State agency |
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1 | shall propose and the Board shall adopt rules to implement | ||||||
2 | the measures identified on the list published pursuant to | ||||||
3 | subsection (b)(1) of this Section. | ||||||
4 | (3) The rules adopted pursuant to this Section shall | ||||||
5 | achieve the maximum technologically feasible and | ||||||
6 | cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from | ||||||
7 | those sources or categories of sources, in furtherance of | ||||||
8 | achieving the statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit. | ||||||
9 | (4) The rules adopted pursuant to this Section shall be | ||||||
10 | enforceable no later than January 1, 2011.
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11 | (c) On or before January 1, 2010, the State agency shall | ||||||
12 | prepare and approve a plan for achieving the maximum | ||||||
13 | technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions in | ||||||
14 | greenhouse gas emissions from sources or categories of sources | ||||||
15 | of greenhouse gases by 2020 under this Act. The State agency | ||||||
16 | shall consult with all relevant State agencies with | ||||||
17 | jurisdiction over sources of greenhouse gases on all elements | ||||||
18 | of its plan that pertain to energy related matters, including, | ||||||
19 | but not limited to, electrical generation, load | ||||||
20 | based-standards or requirements, the provision of reliable and | ||||||
21 | affordable electrical service, petroleum refining, and | ||||||
22 | statewide fuel supplies to ensure the greenhouse gas emissions | ||||||
23 | reduction activities to be adopted and implemented by the State | ||||||
24 | agency are complementary and non-duplicative and can be | ||||||
25 | implemented in an efficient and cost-effective manner.
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26 | The plan shall identify and make recommendations on direct |
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1 | emission reduction measures, alternative compliance | ||||||
2 | mechanisms, market-based compliance mechanisms, and potential | ||||||
3 | monetary and non-monetary incentives for sources and | ||||||
4 | categories of sources that the State agency finds are necessary | ||||||
5 | or desirable to facilitate the achievement of the maximum | ||||||
6 | feasible and cost-effective reductions of greenhouse gas | ||||||
7 | emissions by 2020.
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8 | In making the determinations required by this subsection | ||||||
9 | (c), the State agency shall consider all relevant information | ||||||
10 | pertaining to greenhouse gas emissions reduction programs in | ||||||
11 | other states, localities, and nations.
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12 | The State agency shall evaluate the total potential costs | ||||||
13 | and total potential economic and non-economic benefits of the | ||||||
14 | plan for reducing greenhouse gases to Illinois's economy, | ||||||
15 | environment, and public health, using the best available | ||||||
16 | economic models, emission estimation techniques, and other | ||||||
17 | scientific methods.
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18 | In developing its plan, the State agency shall take into | ||||||
19 | account the relative contribution of each source or source | ||||||
20 | category to statewide greenhouse gas emissions and the | ||||||
21 | potential for adverse effects on small businesses and shall | ||||||
22 | recommend a de minimis threshold of greenhouse gas emissions | ||||||
23 | below which emission reduction requirements will not apply.
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24 | In developing its plan, the State agency shall identify | ||||||
25 | opportunities for emission reductions measures from all | ||||||
26 | verifiable and enforceable voluntary actions, including, but |
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1 | not limited to, carbon sequestration projects and best | ||||||
2 | management practices.
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3 | The State agency shall conduct a series of public workshops | ||||||
4 | to give interested parties an opportunity to comment on the | ||||||
5 | plan.
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6 | The State agency shall update its plan for achieving the | ||||||
7 | maximum technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions | ||||||
8 | of greenhouse gas emissions at least once every 5 years.
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9 | (d) On or before January 1, 2012, the State agency shall | ||||||
10 | propose and the Board shall adopt source specific greenhouse | ||||||
11 | gas emission limits and emission reduction measures by rule to | ||||||
12 | achieve the maximum technologically feasible and | ||||||
13 | cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in | ||||||
14 | furtherance of achieving the statewide greenhouse gas | ||||||
15 | emissions limit, to become operative beginning on January 1, | ||||||
16 | 2013.
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17 | In developing rules pursuant to this Section and Section 35 | ||||||
18 | of this Act to the extent feasible and in furtherance of | ||||||
19 | achieving the statewide greenhouse gas emission limit, the | ||||||
20 | State agency shall do all of the following:
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21 | (1) Design the rules, including distribution of | ||||||
22 | emissions allowances where appropriate, in a manner that is | ||||||
23 | equitable, seeks to minimize costs and maximize the total | ||||||
24 | benefits to Illinois, and encourages early action to reduce | ||||||
25 | greenhouse gas emissions.
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26 | (2) Ensure that activities undertaken to comply with |
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1 | the rules do not disproportionately impact low-income | ||||||
2 | communities.
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3 | (3) Ensure that entities that have voluntarily reduced | ||||||
4 | their greenhouse gas emissions prior to the implementation | ||||||
5 | of this Section receive appropriate credit for early | ||||||
6 | voluntary reductions.
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7 | (4) Ensure that activities undertaken pursuant to the | ||||||
8 | rules complement and do not interfere with efforts to | ||||||
9 | achieve and maintain federal and State ambient air quality | ||||||
10 | standards and to reduce toxic air contaminant emissions.
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11 | (5) Consider cost-effectiveness of these rules.
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12 | (6) Consider overall societal benefits, including | ||||||
13 | reductions in other air pollutants, diversification of | ||||||
14 | energy sources, and other benefits to the economy, | ||||||
15 | environment, and public health.
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16 | (7) Minimize the administrative burden of implementing | ||||||
17 | and complying with these rules.
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18 | (8) Minimize leakage.
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19 | (9) Consider the significance of the contribution of | ||||||
20 | each source or category of sources to statewide emissions | ||||||
21 | of greenhouse gases.
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22 | In furtherance of achieving the statewide greenhouse gas | ||||||
23 | emissions limit, by January 1, 2012 the State agency may | ||||||
24 | propose and the Board may adopt a rule that establishes a | ||||||
25 | system of market-based, declining, annual aggregate emission | ||||||
26 | limits for sources or categories of sources that emit |
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1 | greenhouse gas emissions, applicable from January 1, 2013 to | ||||||
2 | December 31, 2020.
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3 | Any rule adopted by the board pursuant to this Act shall | ||||||
4 | ensure all of the following:
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5 | (1) The greenhouse gas emission reductions achieved | ||||||
6 | are real, permanent, quantifiable, verifiable, and | ||||||
7 | enforceable by the State agency.
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8 | (2) For rules pursuant to Section 35 of this Act, the | ||||||
9 | reduction is in addition to any greenhouse gas emission | ||||||
10 | reduction otherwise required by law or rule and any other | ||||||
11 | greenhouse gas emission reduction that otherwise would | ||||||
12 | occur.
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13 | (3) If applicable, the greenhouse gas emission | ||||||
14 | reduction occurs over the same time period and is | ||||||
15 | equivalent in amount to any direct emission reduction | ||||||
16 | required pursuant to this Act.
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17 | The State agency shall rely upon the best available | ||||||
18 | economic and scientific information and its assessment of | ||||||
19 | existing and projected technological capabilities when | ||||||
20 | proposing the rules required by this Section.
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21 | The State agency shall consult with the Illinois Commerce | ||||||
22 | Commission in the development of the rules as they affect | ||||||
23 | electricity and natural gas providers in order to minimize | ||||||
24 | duplicative or inconsistent regulatory requirements.
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25 | After January 1, 2012, the State agency may revise rules | ||||||
26 | adopted pursuant to this Section and adopt additional rules to |
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1 | further the provisions of this Act.
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2 | Section 35. Market-based compliance mechanisms. | ||||||
3 | (a) The State agency may include in the rules adopted | ||||||
4 | pursuant to Section 30 of this Act the use of market-based | ||||||
5 | compliance mechanisms to comply with the rules.
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6 | (b) Prior to the inclusion of any market-based compliance | ||||||
7 | mechanism in the rules, to the extent feasible and in | ||||||
8 | furtherance of achieving the statewide goal, the Board shall do | ||||||
9 | all of the following:
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10 | (1) Consider the potential for direct, indirect, and | ||||||
11 | cumulative emission impacts from these mechanisms, | ||||||
12 | including localized impacts in communities that are | ||||||
13 | already adversely impacted by air pollution.
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14 | (2) Design any market-based compliance mechanism to | ||||||
15 | prevent any increase in the emissions of toxic air | ||||||
16 | contaminants or criteria air pollutants.
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17 | (c) The State agency shall adopt rules governing how | ||||||
18 | market-based compliance mechanisms may be used by regulated | ||||||
19 | entities subject to greenhouse gas emission limits and | ||||||
20 | mandatory emission reporting requirements to achieve | ||||||
21 | compliance with their greenhouse gas emissions limits.
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22 | Section 40. Enforcement. The State agency shall monitor | ||||||
23 | compliance with and enforce any rule, order, emission | ||||||
24 | limitation, emissions reduction measure, or market-based |
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1 | compliance mechanism adopted by the State agency pursuant to | ||||||
2 | this Act.
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3 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
4 | becoming law.
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