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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| ARTICLE 1 |
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| Section 1-1. Short title. This Article may be cited as the |
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| Clean Coal Portfolio Standard Law. |
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| Section 1-5. The Illinois Power Agency Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 1-5, 1-10, 1-75, and 1-80 as follows: |
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| (20 ILCS 3855/1-5)
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| Sec. 1-5. Legislative declarations and findings. The |
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| General Assembly finds and declares: |
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| (1) The health, welfare, and prosperity of all Illinois |
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| citizens require the provision of adequate, reliable, |
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| affordable, efficient, and environmentally sustainable |
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| electric service at the lowest total cost over time, taking |
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| into account any benefits of price stability. |
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| (2) The transition to retail competition is not |
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| complete. Some customers, especially residential and small |
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| commercial customers, have failed to benefit from lower |
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| electricity costs from retail and wholesale competition. |
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| (3) Escalating prices for electricity in Illinois pose |
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| a serious threat to the economic well-being, health, and |
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| safety of the residents of and the commerce and industry of |
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| the State. |
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| (4) To protect against this threat to economic |
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| well-being, health, and safety it is necessary to improve |
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| the process of procuring electricity to serve Illinois |
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| residents, to promote investment in energy efficiency and |
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| demand-response measures, and to support development of |
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| clean coal technologies and renewable resources. |
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| (5) Procuring a diverse electricity supply portfolio |
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| will ensure the lowest total cost over time for adequate, |
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| reliable, efficient, and environmentally sustainable |
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| electric service. |
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| (6) Including cost-effective renewable resources in |
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| that portfolio will reduce long-term direct and indirect |
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| costs to consumers by decreasing environmental impacts and |
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| by avoiding or delaying the need for new generation, |
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| transmission, and distribution infrastructure. |
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| (7) Energy efficiency, demand-response measures, and |
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| renewable energy are resources currently underused in |
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| Illinois. |
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| (8) The State should encourage the use of advanced |
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| clean coal technologies that capture and sequester carbon |
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| dioxide emissions to advance environmental protection |
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| goals and to demonstrate the viability of coal and |
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| coal-derived fuels in a carbon-constrained economy. |
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| The General Assembly therefore finds that it is necessary |
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| to create the Illinois Power Agency and that the goals and |
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| objectives of that Agency are to accomplish each of the |
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| following: |
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| (A) Develop electricity procurement plans to ensure |
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| adequate, reliable, affordable, efficient, and |
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| environmentally sustainable electric service at the lowest |
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| total cost over time, taking into account any benefits of |
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| price stability, for electric utilities that on December |
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| 31, 2005 provided electric service to at least 100,000 |
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| customers in Illinois. The procurement plan shall be |
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| updated on an annual basis and shall include renewable |
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| energy resources sufficient to achieve the standards |
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| specified in this Act. |
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| (B) Conduct competitive procurement processes to |
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| procure the supply resources identified in the procurement |
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| plan. |
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| (C) Develop electric generation and co-generation |
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| facilities that use indigenous coal or renewable |
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| resources, or both, financed with bonds issued by the |
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| Illinois Finance Authority. |
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| (D) Supply electricity from the Agency's facilities at |
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| cost to one or more of the following: municipal electric |
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| systems, governmental aggregators, or rural electric |
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| cooperatives in Illinois.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.) |
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| (20 ILCS 3855/1-10)
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| Sec. 1-10. Definitions. |
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| "Agency" means the Illinois Power Agency. |
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| "Agency loan agreement" means any agreement pursuant to |
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| which the Illinois Finance Authority agrees to loan the |
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| proceeds of revenue bonds issued with respect to a project to |
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| the Agency upon terms providing for loan repayment installments |
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| at least sufficient to pay when due all principal of, interest |
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| and premium, if any, on those revenue bonds, and providing for |
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| maintenance, insurance, and other matters in respect of the |
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| project. |
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| "Authority" means the Illinois Finance Authority. |
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| "Clean coal facility" means an electric generating |
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| facility that uses primarily coal as a feedstock and that |
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| captures and sequesters carbon emissions at the following |
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| levels: at least 50% of the total carbon emissions that the |
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| facility would otherwise emit if, at the time construction |
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| commences, the facility is scheduled to commence operation |
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| before 2016, at least 70% of the total carbon emissions that |
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| the facility would otherwise emit if, at the time construction |
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| commences, the facility is scheduled to commence operation |
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| during 2016 or 2017, and at least 90% of the total carbon |
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| emissions that the facility would otherwise emit if, at the |
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| time construction commences, the facility is scheduled to |
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| commence operation after 2017. The power block of the clean |
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| coal facility shall not exceed allowable emission rates for |
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| sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, particulates |
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| and mercury for a natural gas-fired combined-cycle facility the |
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| same size as and in the same location as the clean coal |
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| facility at the time the clean coal facility obtains an |
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| approved air permit. All coal used by a clean coal facility |
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| shall have high volatile bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 |
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| pounds of sulfur per million btu content, unless the clean coal |
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| facility does not use gasification technology and was operating |
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| as a conventional coal-fired electric generating facility on |
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| the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th General |
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| Assembly. |
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| "Clean coal SNG facility" means a facility that uses a |
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| gasification process to produce substitute natural gas, that |
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| sequesters at least 90% of the total carbon emissions that the |
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| facility would otherwise emit and that uses coal as a |
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| feedstock, with all such coal having a high bituminous rank and |
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| greater than 1.7 pounds of sulfur per million btu content. |
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| "Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission. |
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| "Costs incurred in connection with the development and |
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| construction of a facility" means: |
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| (1) the cost of acquisition of all real property and |
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| improvements in connection therewith and equipment and |
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| other property, rights, and easements acquired that are |
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| deemed necessary for the operation and maintenance of the |
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| facility; |
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| (2) financing costs with respect to bonds, notes, and |
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| other evidences of indebtedness of the Agency; |
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| (3) all origination, commitment, utilization, |
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| facility, placement, underwriting, syndication, credit |
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| enhancement, and rating agency fees; |
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| (4) engineering, design, procurement, consulting, |
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| legal, accounting, title insurance, survey, appraisal, |
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| escrow, trustee, collateral agency, interest rate hedging, |
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| interest rate swap, capitalized interest and other |
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| financing costs, and other expenses for professional |
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| services; and |
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| (5) the costs of plans, specifications, site study and |
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| investigation, installation, surveys, other Agency costs |
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| and estimates of costs, and other expenses necessary or |
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| incidental to determining the feasibility of any project, |
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| together with such other expenses as may be necessary or |
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| incidental to the financing, insuring, acquisition, and |
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| construction of a specific project and placing that project |
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| in operation. |
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| "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic |
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| Opportunity. |
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| "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Power Agency. |
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| "Demand-response" means measures that decrease peak |
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| electricity demand or shift demand from peak to off-peak |
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| periods. |
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| "Energy efficiency" means measures that reduce the amount |
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| of electricity required to achieve a given end use. |
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| "Electric utility" has the same definition as found in |
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| Section 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act. |
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| "Facility" means an electric generating unit or a |
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| co-generating unit that produces electricity along with |
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| related equipment necessary to connect the facility to an |
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| electric transmission or distribution system. |
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| "Governmental aggregator" means one or more units of local |
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| government that individually or collectively procure |
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| electricity to serve residential retail electrical loads |
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| located within its or their jurisdiction. |
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| "Local government" means a unit of local government as |
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| defined in Article VII of Section 1 of the Illinois |
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| Constitution. |
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| "Municipality" means a city, village, or incorporated |
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| town. |
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| "Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, |
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| corporation, either domestic or foreign, company, association, |
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| limited liability company, joint stock company, or association |
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| and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or personal |
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| representative thereof. |
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| "Project" means the planning, bidding, and construction of |
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| a facility. |
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| "Public utility" has the same definition as found in |
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| Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act. |
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| "Real property" means any interest in land together with |
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| all structures, fixtures, and improvements thereon, including |
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| lands under water and riparian rights, any easements, |
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| covenants, licenses, leases, rights-of-way, uses, and other |
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| interests, together with any liens, judgments, mortgages, or |
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| other claims or security interests related to real property. |
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| "Renewable energy credit" means a tradable credit that |
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| represents the environmental attributes of a certain amount of |
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| energy produced from a renewable energy resource. |
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| "Renewable energy resources" includes energy and its |
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| associated renewable energy credit or renewable energy credits |
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| from wind, solar thermal energy, photovoltaic cells and panels, |
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| biodiesel, crops and untreated and unadulterated organic waste |
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| biomass, trees and tree trimmings, hydropower that does not |
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| involve new construction or significant expansion of |
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| hydropower dams, and other alternative sources of |
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| environmentally preferable energy. For purposes of this Act, |
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| landfill gas produced in the State is considered a renewable |
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| energy resource. "Renewable energy resources" does not include |
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| the incineration, burning, or heating of tires, garbage, |
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| general household, institutional, and commercial waste, |
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| industrial lunchroom or office waste, landscape waste other |
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| than trees and tree trimmings, railroad crossties, utility |
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| poles, and construction or demolition debris, other than |
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| untreated and unadulterated waste wood. |
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| "Revenue bond" means any bond, note, or other evidence of |
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| indebtedness issued by the Authority, the principal and |
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| interest of which is payable solely from revenues or income |
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| derived from any project or activity of the Agency. |
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| "Sequester" means permanent storage of carbon dioxide by |
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| injecting it into a saline aquifer, a depleted gas reservoir, |
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| or an oil reservoir, directly or through an enhanced oil |
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| recovery process that may involve intermediate storage in a |
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| salt dome. |
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| "Servicing agreement" means (i) in the case of an electric |
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| utility, an agreement between the owner of a clean coal |
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| facility and such electric utility, which agreement shall have |
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| terms and conditions meeting the requirements of paragraph (3) |
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| of subsection (d) of Section 1-75, and (ii) in the case of an |
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| alternative retail electric supplier, an agreement between the |
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| owner of a clean coal facility and such alternative retail |
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| electric supplier, which agreement shall have terms and |
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| conditions meeting the requirements of Section 16-115(d)(5) of |
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| the Public Utilities Act. |
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| "Substitute natural gas" or "SNG" means a gas manufactured |
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| by gasification of hydrocarbon feedstock, which is |
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| substantially interchangeable in use and distribution with |
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| conventional natural gas. |
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| "Total resource cost test" or "TRC test" means a standard |
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| that is met if, for an investment in energy efficiency or |
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| demand-response measures, the benefit-cost ratio is greater |
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| than one. The benefit-cost ratio is the ratio of the net |
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| present value of the total benefits of the program to the net |
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| present value of the total costs as calculated over the |
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| lifetime of the measures. A total resource cost test compares |
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| the sum of avoided electric utility costs, representing the |
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| benefits that accrue to the system and the participant in the |
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| delivery of those efficiency measures, to the sum of all |
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| incremental costs of end-use measures that are implemented due |
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| to the program (including both utility and participant |
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| contributions), plus costs to administer, deliver, and |
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| evaluate each demand-side program, to quantify the net savings |
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| obtained by substituting the demand-side program for supply |
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| resources. In calculating avoided costs of power and energy |
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| that an electric utility would otherwise have had to acquire, |
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| reasonable estimates shall be included of financial costs |
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| likely to be imposed by future regulations and legislation on |
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| emissions of greenhouse gases.
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| (20 ILCS 3855/1-75)
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| Sec. 1-75. Planning and Procurement Bureau. The Planning |
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| and Procurement Bureau has the following duties and |
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| responsibilities: |
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| (a) The Planning and Procurement Bureau shall each |
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| year, beginning in 2008, develop procurement plans and |
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| conduct competitive procurement processes in accordance |
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| with the requirements of Section 16-111.5 of the Public |
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| Utilities Act for the eligible retail customers of electric |
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| utilities that on December 31, 2005 provided electric |
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| service to at least 100,000 customers in Illinois. For the |
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| purposes of this Section, the term "eligible retail |
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| customers" has the same definition as found in Section |
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| 16-111.5(a) of the Public Utilities Act. |
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| (1) The Agency shall each year, beginning in 2008, |
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| as needed, issue a request for qualifications for |
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| experts or expert consulting firms to develop the |
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| procurement plans in accordance with Section 16-111.5 |
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| of the Public Utilities Act. In order to qualify an |
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| expert or expert consulting firm must have: |
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| (A) direct previous experience assembling |
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| large-scale power supply plans or portfolios for |
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| end-use customers; |
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| (B) an advanced degree in economics, |
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| mathematics, engineering, risk management, or a |
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| related area of study; |
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| (C) 10 years of experience in the electricity |
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| sector, including managing supply risk; |
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| (D) expertise in wholesale electricity market |
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| rules, including those established by the Federal |
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| Energy Regulatory Commission and regional |
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| transmission organizations; |
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| (E) expertise in credit protocols and |
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| familiarity with contract protocols; |
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| (F) adequate resources to perform and fulfill |
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| the required functions and responsibilities; and |
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| (G) the absence of a conflict of interest and |
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| inappropriate bias for or against potential |
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| bidders or the affected electric utilities. |
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| (2) The Agency shall each year, as needed, issue a |
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| request for qualifications for a procurement |
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| administrator to conduct the competitive procurement |
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| processes in accordance with Section 16-111.5 of the |
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| Public Utilities Act. In order to qualify an expert or |
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| expert consulting firm must have: |
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| (A) direct previous experience administering a |
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| large-scale competitive procurement process; |
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| (B) an advanced degree in economics, |
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| mathematics, engineering, or a related area of |
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| study; |
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| (C) 10 years of experience in the electricity |
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| sector, including risk management experience; |
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| (D) expertise in wholesale electricity market |
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| rules, including those established by the Federal |
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| Energy Regulatory Commission and regional |
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| transmission organizations; |
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| (E) expertise in credit and contract |
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| protocols; |
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| (F) adequate resources to perform and fulfill |
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| the required functions and responsibilities; and |
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| (G) the absence of a conflict of interest and |
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| inappropriate bias for or against potential |
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| bidders or the affected electric utilities. |
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| (3) The Agency shall provide affected utilities |
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| and other interested parties with the lists of |
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| qualified experts or expert consulting firms |
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| identified through the request for qualifications |
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| processes that are under consideration to develop the |
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| procurement plans and to serve as the procurement |
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| administrator. The Agency shall also provide each |
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| qualified expert's or expert consulting firm's |
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| response to the request for qualifications. All |
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| information provided under this subparagraph shall |
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| also be provided to the Commission. The Agency may |
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| provide by rule for fees associated with supplying the |
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| information to utilities and other interested parties. |
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| These parties shall, within 5 business days, notify the |
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| Agency in writing if they object to any experts or |
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| expert consulting firms on the lists. Objections shall |
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| be based on: |
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| (A) failure to satisfy qualification criteria; |
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| (B) identification of a conflict of interest; |
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| or |
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| (C) evidence of inappropriate bias for or |
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| against potential bidders or the affected |
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| utilities. |
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| The Agency shall remove experts or expert |
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| consulting firms from the lists within 10 days if there |
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| is a reasonable basis for an objection and provide the |
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| updated lists to the affected utilities and other |
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| interested parties. If the Agency fails to remove an |
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| expert or expert consulting firm from a list, an |
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| objecting party may seek review by the Commission |
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| within 5 days thereafter by filing a petition, and the |
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| Commission shall render a ruling on the petition within |
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| 10 days. There is no right of appeal of the |
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| Commission's ruling. |
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| (4) The Agency shall issue requests for proposals |
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| to the qualified experts or expert consulting firms to |
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| develop a procurement plan for the affected utilities |
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| and to serve as procurement administrator. |
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| (5) The Agency shall select an expert or expert |
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| consulting firm to develop procurement plans based on |
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| the proposals submitted and shall award one-year |
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| contracts to those selected with an option for the |
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| Agency for a one-year renewal. |
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| (6) The Agency shall select an expert or expert |
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| consulting firm, with approval of the Commission, to |
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| serve as procurement administrator based on the |
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| proposals submitted. If the Commission rejects, within |
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| 5 days, the Agency's selection, the Agency shall submit |
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| another recommendation within 3 days based on the |
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| proposals submitted. The Agency shall award a one-year |
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| contract to the expert or expert consulting firm so |
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| the Agency for a one-year renewal. |
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| (b) The experts or expert consulting firms retained by |
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| the Agency shall, as appropriate, prepare procurement |
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| plans, and conduct a competitive procurement process as |
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| prescribed in Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act, |
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| to ensure adequate, reliable, affordable, efficient, and |
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| environmentally sustainable electric service at the lowest |
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| total cost over time, taking into account any benefits of |
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| price stability, for eligible retail customers of electric |
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| utilities that on December 31, 2005 provided electric |
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| service to at least 100,000 customers in the State of |
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| Illinois. |
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| (c) Renewable portfolio standard. |
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| (1) The procurement plans shall include |
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| cost-effective renewable energy resources. A minimum |
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| percentage of each utility's total supply to serve the |
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| load of eligible retail customers, as defined in |
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| Section 16-111.5(a) of the Public Utilities Act, |
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| procured for each of the following years shall be |
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| generated from cost-effective renewable energy |
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| resources: at least 2% by June 1, 2008; at least 4% by |
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| June 1, 2009; at least 5% by June 1, 2010; at least 6% |
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| by June 1, 2011; at least 7% by June 1, 2012; at least |
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| 8% by June 1, 2013; at least 9% by June 1, 2014; at |
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| least 10% by June 1, 2015; and increasing by at least |
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| 1.5% each year thereafter to at least 25% by June 1, |
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| 2025. To the extent that it is available, at least 75% |
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| of the renewable energy resources used to meet these |
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| standards shall come from wind generation. For |
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| purposes of this subsection (c) Section , |
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| "cost-effective" means that the costs of procuring |
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| renewable energy resources do not cause the limit |
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| stated in paragraph (2) of this subsection (c) to be |
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| exceeded and do not exceed benchmarks based on market |
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| prices for renewable energy resources in the region, |
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| which shall be developed by the procurement |
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| administrator, in consultation with the Commission |
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| staff, Agency staff, and the procurement monitor and |
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| shall be subject to Commission review and approval . |
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| (2) For purposes of this subsection (c), the |
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| required procurement of cost-effective renewable |
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| energy resources for a particular year shall be |
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| measured as a percentage of the actual amount of |
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| electricity (megawatt-hours) supplied by the electric |
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| utility to eligible retail customers in the planning |
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| year ending immediately prior to the procurement. For |
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| purposes of this subsection (c), the amount paid per |
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| kilowatthour means the total amount paid for electric |
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| service expressed on a per kilowatthour basis. For |
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| purposes of this subsection (c), the total amount paid |
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| for electric service includes without limitation |
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| amounts paid for supply, transmission, distribution, |
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| surcharges, and add-on taxes. |
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| Notwithstanding the requirements of this |
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| subsection (c), the total of renewable energy |
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| resources procured pursuant to the procurement plan |
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| for any single year shall be reduced by an amount |
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| necessary to limit the annual estimated average net |
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| increase due to the costs of these resources included |
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| in the amounts paid by eligible retail customers in |
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| connection with electric service to: |
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| (A) in 2008, no more than 0.5% of the amount |
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| paid per kilowatthour by those customers during |
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| the year ending May 31, 2007; |
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| (B) in 2009, the greater of an additional 0.5% |
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| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
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| customers during the year ending May 31, 2008 or 1% |
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| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
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| customers during the year ending May 31, 2007; |
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| (C) in 2010, the greater of an additional 0.5% |
21 |
| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
22 |
| customers during the year ending May 31, 2009 or |
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| 1.5% of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
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| customers during the year ending May 31, 2007; |
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| (D) in 2011, the greater of an additional 0.5% |
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| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
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| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
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| customers during the year ending May 31, 2007; and |
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| (E) thereafter, the amount of renewable energy |
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| resources procured pursuant to the procurement |
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| plan for any single year shall be reduced by an |
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| amount necessary to limit the estimated average |
8 |
| net increase due to the cost of these resources |
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| included in the amounts paid by eligible retail |
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| customers in connection with electric service to |
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| no more than the greater of 2.015% of the amount |
12 |
| paid per kilowatthour by those customers during |
13 |
| the year ending May 31, 2007 or the incremental |
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| amount per kilowatthour paid for these resources |
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| in 2011. |
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| No later than June 30, 2011, the Commission shall |
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| review the limitation on the amount of renewable energy |
18 |
| resources procured pursuant to this subsection (c) and |
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| report to the General Assembly its findings as to |
20 |
| whether that limitation unduly constrains the |
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| procurement of cost-effective renewable energy |
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| resources. |
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| (3) Through June 1, 2011, renewable energy |
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| resources shall be counted for the purpose of meeting |
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| the renewable energy standards set forth in paragraph |
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| (1) of this subsection (c) only if they are generated |
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| from facilities located in the State, provided that |
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| cost-effective renewable energy resources are |
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| available from those facilities. If those |
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| cost-effective resources are not available in |
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| Illinois, they shall be procured in states that adjoin |
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| Illinois and may be counted towards compliance. If |
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| those cost-effective resources are not available in |
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| Illinois or in states that adjoin Illinois, they shall |
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| be purchased elsewhere and shall be counted towards |
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| compliance. After June 1, 2011, cost-effective |
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| renewable energy resources located in Illinois and in |
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| states that adjoin Illinois may be counted towards |
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| compliance with the standards set forth in paragraph |
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| (1) of this subsection (c). If those cost-effective |
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| resources are not available in Illinois or in states |
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| that adjoin Illinois, they shall be purchased |
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| elsewhere and shall be counted towards compliance. |
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| (4) The electric utility shall retire all |
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| renewable energy credits used to comply with the |
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| standard. |
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| (d) Clean coal portfolio standard. |
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| (1) The procurement plans shall include electricity |
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| generated using clean coal. Each utility shall enter into |
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| one or more sourcing agreements with the initial clean coal |
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| facility, as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection |
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| (d), covering electricity generated by the initial clean |
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| coal facility representing at least 5% of each utility's |
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| total supply to serve the load of eligible retail customers |
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| in 2015 and each year thereafter, as described in paragraph |
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| (3) of this subsection (d), subject to the limits specified |
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| in paragraph (2) of this subsection (d). It is the goal of |
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| the State that by January 1, 2025, 25% of the electricity |
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| used in the State shall be generated by cost-effective |
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| clean coal facilities. For purposes of this subsection (d), |
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| "cost-effective" means that the expenditures pursuant to |
10 |
| such sourcing agreements do not cause the limit stated in |
11 |
| paragraph (2) of this subsection (d) to be exceeded and do |
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| not exceed cost-based benchmarks, which shall be developed |
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| to assess all expenditures pursuant to such sourcing |
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| agreements covering electricity generated by clean coal |
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| facilities, other than the initial clean coal facility, by |
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| the procurement administrator, in consultation with the |
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| Commission staff, Agency staff, and the procurement |
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| monitor and shall be subject to Commission review and |
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| approval. |
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| (A) A utility party to a sourcing agreement shall |
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| immediately retire any emission credits that it |
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| receives in connection with the electricity covered by |
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| such agreement. |
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| (B) Utilities shall maintain adequate records |
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| documenting the purchases under the sourcing agreement |
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| to comply with this subsection (d) and shall file an |
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| accounting with the load forecast that must be filed |
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| with the Agency by July 15 of each year, in accordance |
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| with subsection (d) of Section 16-111.5 of the Public |
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| Utilities Act. |
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| (C) A utility shall be deemed to have complied with |
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| the clean coal portfolio standard specified in this |
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| subsection (d) if the utility enters into a sourcing |
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| agreement as required by this subsection (d). |
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| (2) For purposes of this subsection (d), the required |
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| execution of sourcing agreements with the initial clean |
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| coal facility for a particular year shall be measured as a |
12 |
| percentage of the actual amount of electricity |
13 |
| (megawatt-hours) supplied by the electric utility to |
14 |
| eligible retail customers in the planning year ending |
15 |
| immediately prior to the agreement's execution. For |
16 |
| purposes of this subsection (d), the amount paid per |
17 |
| kilowatthour means the total amount paid for electric |
18 |
| service expressed on a per kilowatthour basis. For purposes |
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| of this subsection (d), the total amount paid for electric |
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| service includes without limitation amounts paid for |
21 |
| supply, transmission, distribution, surcharges and add-on |
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| taxes. |
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| Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection |
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| (d), the total amount paid under sourcing agreements with |
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| clean coal facilities pursuant to the procurement plan for |
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| any given year shall be reduced by an amount necessary to |
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| limit the annual estimated average net increase due to the |
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| costs of these resources included in the amounts paid by |
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| eligible retail customers in connection with electric |
4 |
| service to: |
5 |
| (A) in 2010, no more than 0.5% of the amount |
6 |
| paid per kilowatthour by those customers during |
7 |
| the year ending May 31, 2009; |
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| (B) in 2011, the greater of an additional 0.5% |
9 |
| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
10 |
| customers during the year ending May 31, 2010 or 1% |
11 |
| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
12 |
| customers during the year ending May 31, 2009; |
13 |
| (C) in 2012, the greater of an additional 0.5% |
14 |
| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
15 |
| customers during the year ending May 31, 2011 or |
16 |
| 1.5% of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
17 |
| customers during the year ending May 31, 2009; |
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| (D) in 2013, the greater of an additional 0.5% |
19 |
| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
20 |
| customers during the year ending May 31, 2012 or 2% |
21 |
| of the amount paid per kilowatthour by those |
22 |
| customers during the year ending May 31, 2009; and |
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| (E) thereafter, the total amount paid under |
24 |
| sourcing agreements with clean coal facilities |
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| pursuant to the procurement plan for any single |
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| year shall be reduced by an amount necessary to |
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| limit the estimated average net increase due to the |
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| cost of these resources included in the amounts |
3 |
| paid by eligible retail customers in connection |
4 |
| with electric service to no more than the greater |
5 |
| of (i) 2.015% of the amount paid per kilowatthour |
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| by those customers during the year ending May 31, |
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| 2009 or (ii) the incremental amount per |
8 |
| kilowatthour paid for these resources in 2013. |
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| These requirements may be altered only as provided |
10 |
| by statute.
No later than June 30, 2015, the |
11 |
| Commission shall review the limitation on the |
12 |
| total amount paid under sourcing agreements, if |
13 |
| any, with clean coal facilities pursuant to this |
14 |
| subsection (d) and report to the General Assembly |
15 |
| its findings as to whether that limitation unduly |
16 |
| constrains the amount of electricity generated by |
17 |
| cost-effective clean coal facilities that is |
18 |
| covered by sourcing agreements. |
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| (3) Initial clean coal facility. In order to promote |
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| development of clean coal facilities in Illinois, each |
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| electric utility subject to this Section shall execute a |
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| sourcing agreement to source electricity from a proposed |
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| clean coal facility in Illinois (the "initial clean coal |
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| facility") that will have a nameplate capacity of at least |
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| 500 MW when commercial operation commences, that has a |
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| final Clean Air Act permit on the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, and that will |
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| meet the definition of clean coal facility in Section 1-10 |
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| of this Act when commercial operation commences. The |
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| sourcing agreements with this initial clean coal facility |
5 |
| shall be subject to both approval of the initial clean coal |
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| facility by the General Assembly and satisfaction of the |
7 |
| requirements of paragraph (4) of this subsection (d) and |
8 |
| shall be executed within 90 days after any such approval by |
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| the General Assembly. The Agency and the Commission shall |
10 |
| have authority to inspect all books and records associated |
11 |
| with the initial clean coal facility during the term of |
12 |
| such a sourcing agreement. A utility's sourcing agreement |
13 |
| for electricity produced by the initial clean coal facility |
14 |
| shall include: |
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| (A) a formula contractual price (the "contract |
16 |
| price") approved pursuant to paragraph (4) of this |
17 |
| subsection (d), which shall: |
18 |
| (i) be determined using a cost of service |
19 |
| methodology employing either a level or deferred |
20 |
| capital recovery component, based on a capital |
21 |
| structure consisting of 45% equity and 55% debt, |
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| and a return on equity as may be approved by the |
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| Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which in any |
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| case may not exceed the lower of 11.5% or the rate |
25 |
| of return approved by the General Assembly |
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| pursuant to paragraph (4) of this subsection (d); |
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| (ii) provide that all miscellaneous net |
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| revenue, including but not limited to net revenue |
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| from the sale of emission allowances, if any, |
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| substitute natural gas, if any, grants or other |
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| support provided by the State of Illinois or the |
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| United States Government, firm transmission |
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| rights, if any, by-products produced by the |
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| facility, energy or capacity derived from the |
10 |
| facility and not covered by a sourcing agreement |
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| pursuant to paragraph (3) of this subsection (d) or |
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| item (5) of subsection (d) of Section 16-115 of the |
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| Public Utilities Act, whether generated from the |
14 |
| synthesis gas derived from coal, from SNG, or from |
15 |
| natural gas, shall be credited against the revenue |
16 |
| requirement for this initial clean coal facility; |
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| (B) power purchase provisions, which shall: |
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| (i) provide that the utility party to such |
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| sourcing agreement shall pay the contract price |
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| for electricity delivered under such sourcing |
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| agreement; |
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| (ii) require delivery of electricity to the |
23 |
| regional transmission organization market of the |
24 |
| utility that is party to such sourcing agreement; |
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| (iii) require the utility party to such |
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| sourcing agreement to buy from the initial clean |
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| coal facility in each hour an amount of energy |
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| equal to all clean coal energy made available from |
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| the initial clean coal facility during such hour |
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| times a fraction, the numerator of which is such |
5 |
| utility's retail market sales of electricity |
6 |
| (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in the State |
7 |
| during the prior calendar month and the |
8 |
| denominator of which is the total retail market |
9 |
| sales of electricity (expressed in kilowatthours |
10 |
| sold) in the State by utilities during such prior |
11 |
| month and the sales of electricity (expressed in |
12 |
| kilowatthours sold) in the State by alternative |
13 |
| retail electric suppliers during such prior month |
14 |
| that are subject to the requirements of this |
15 |
| subsection (d) and paragraph (5) of subsection (d) |
16 |
| of Section 16-115 of the Public Utilities Act, |
17 |
| provided that the amount purchased by the utility |
18 |
| in any year will be limited by paragraph (2) of |
19 |
| this subsection (d); and |
20 |
| (iv) be considered pre-existing contracts in |
21 |
| such utility's procurement plans for eligible |
22 |
| retail customers; |
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| (C) contract for differences provisions, which |
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| shall: |
25 |
| (i) require the utility party to such sourcing |
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| agreement to contract with the initial clean coal |
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| facility in each hour with respect to an amount of |
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| energy equal to all clean coal energy made |
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| available from the initial clean coal facility |
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| during such hour times a fraction, the numerator of |
5 |
| which is such utility's retail market sales of |
6 |
| electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in |
7 |
| the utility's service territory in the State |
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| during the prior calendar month and the |
9 |
| denominator of which is the total retail market |
10 |
| sales of electricity (expressed in kilowatthours |
11 |
| sold) in the State by utilities during such prior |
12 |
| month and the sales of electricity (expressed in |
13 |
| kilowatthours sold) in the State by alternative |
14 |
| retail electric suppliers during such prior month |
15 |
| that are subject to the requirements of this |
16 |
| subsection (d) and paragraph (5) of subsection (d) |
17 |
| of Section 16-115 of the Public Utilities Act, |
18 |
| provided that the amount paid by the utility in any |
19 |
| year will be limited by paragraph (2) of this |
20 |
| subsection (d); |
21 |
| (ii) provide that the utility's payment |
22 |
| obligation in respect of the quantity of |
23 |
| electricity determined pursuant to the preceding |
24 |
| clause (i) shall be limited to an amount equal to |
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| (1) the difference between the contract price |
26 |
| determined pursuant to subparagraph (A) of |
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| paragraph (3) of this subsection (d) and the |
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| day-ahead price for electricity delivered to the |
3 |
| regional transmission organization market of the |
4 |
| utility that is party to such sourcing agreement |
5 |
| (or any successor delivery point at which such |
6 |
| utility's supply obligations are financially |
7 |
| settled on an hourly basis) (the "reference |
8 |
| price") on the day preceding the day on which the |
9 |
| electricity is delivered to the initial clean coal |
10 |
| facility busbar, multiplied by (2) the quantity of |
11 |
| electricity determined pursuant to the preceding |
12 |
| clause (i); and |
13 |
| (iii) not require the utility to take physical |
14 |
| delivery of the electricity produced by the |
15 |
| facility; |
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| (D) general provisions, which shall: |
17 |
| (i) specify a term of no more than 30 years, |
18 |
| commencing on the commercial operation date of the |
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| facility; |
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| (ii) provide that utilities shall maintain |
21 |
| adequate records documenting purchases under the |
22 |
| sourcing agreements entered into to comply with |
23 |
| this subsection (d) and shall file an accounting |
24 |
| with the load forecast that must be filed with the |
25 |
| Agency by July 15 of each year, in accordance with |
26 |
| subsection (d) of Section 16-111.5 of the Public |
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| (iii) provide that all costs associated with |
3 |
| the initial clean coal facility will be |
4 |
| periodically reported to the Federal Energy |
5 |
| Regulatory Commission and to purchasers in |
6 |
| accordance with applicable laws governing |
7 |
| cost-based wholesale power contracts; |
8 |
| (iv) permit the Illinois Power Agency to |
9 |
| assume ownership of the initial clean coal |
10 |
| facility, without monetary consideration and |
11 |
| otherwise on reasonable terms acceptable to the |
12 |
| Agency, if the Agency so requests no less than 3 |
13 |
| years prior to the end of the stated contract term; |
14 |
| (v) require the owner of the initial clean coal |
15 |
| facility to provide documentation to the |
16 |
| Commission each year, starting in the facility's |
17 |
| first year of commercial operation, accurately |
18 |
| reporting the quantity of carbon emissions from |
19 |
| the facility that have been captured and |
20 |
| sequestered and report any quantities of carbon |
21 |
| released from the site or sites at which carbon |
22 |
| emissions were sequestered in prior years, based |
23 |
| on continuous monitoring of such sites. If, in any |
24 |
| year after the first year of commercial operation, |
25 |
| the owner of the facility fails to demonstrate that |
26 |
| the initial clean coal facility captured and |
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| sequestered at least 50% of the total carbon |
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| emissions that the facility would otherwise emit |
3 |
| or that sequestration of emissions from prior |
4 |
| years has failed, resulting in the release of |
5 |
| carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, the owner of |
6 |
| the facility must offset excess emissions. Any |
7 |
| such carbon offsets must be permanent, additional, |
8 |
| verifiable, real, located within the State of |
9 |
| Illinois, and legally and practicably enforceable. |
10 |
| The cost of such offsets for the facility that are |
11 |
| not recoverable shall not exceed $15 million in any |
12 |
| given year. No costs of any such purchases of |
13 |
| carbon offsets may be recovered from a utility or |
14 |
| its customers. All carbon offsets purchased for |
15 |
| this purpose and any carbon emission credits |
16 |
| associated with sequestration of carbon from the |
17 |
| facility must be permanently retired. The initial |
18 |
| clean coal facility shall not forfeit its |
19 |
| designation as a clean coal facility if the |
20 |
| facility fails to fully comply with the applicable |
21 |
| carbon sequestration requirements in any given |
22 |
| year, provided the requisite offsets are |
23 |
| purchased. However, the Attorney General, on |
24 |
| behalf of the People of the State of Illinois, may |
25 |
| specifically enforce the facility's sequestration |
26 |
| requirement and the other terms of this contract |
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| provision. Compliance with the sequestration |
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| requirements and offset purchase requirements |
3 |
| specified in paragraph (3) of this subsection (d) |
4 |
| shall be reviewed annually by an independent |
5 |
| expert retained by the owner of the initial clean |
6 |
| coal facility, with the advance written approval |
7 |
| of the Attorney General. The Commission may, in the |
8 |
| course of the review specified in item (vii), |
9 |
| reduce the allowable return on equity for the |
10 |
| facility if the facility wilfully fails to comply |
11 |
| with the carbon capture and sequestration |
12 |
| requirements set forth in this item (v); |
13 |
| (vi) include limits on, and accordingly |
14 |
| provide for modification of, the amount the |
15 |
| utility is required to source under the sourcing |
16 |
| agreement consistent with paragraph (2) of this |
17 |
| subsection (d); |
18 |
| (vii) require Commission review: (1) to |
19 |
| determine the justness, reasonableness, and |
20 |
| prudence of the inputs to the formula referenced in |
21 |
| subparagraphs (A)(i) through (A)(iii) of paragraph |
22 |
| (3) of this subsection (d), prior to an adjustment |
23 |
| in those inputs including, without limitation, the |
24 |
| capital structure and return on equity, fuel |
25 |
| costs, and other operations and maintenance costs |
26 |
| and (2) to approve the costs to be passed through |
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| to customers under the sourcing agreement by which |
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| the utility satisfies its statutory obligations. |
3 |
| Commission review shall occur no less than every 3 |
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| years, regardless of whether any adjustments have |
5 |
| been proposed, and shall be completed within 9 |
6 |
| months; |
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| (viii) limit the utility's obligation to such |
8 |
| amount as the utility is allowed to recover through |
9 |
| tariffs filed with the Commission, provided that |
10 |
| neither the clean coal facility nor the utility |
11 |
| waives any right to assert federal pre-emption or |
12 |
| any other argument in response to a purported |
13 |
| disallowance of recovery costs; |
14 |
| (ix) limit the utility's or alternative retail |
15 |
| electric supplier's obligation to incur any |
16 |
| liability until such time as the facility is in |
17 |
| commercial operation and generating power and |
18 |
| energy and such power and energy is being delivered |
19 |
| to the facility busbar; |
20 |
| (x) provide that the owner or owners of the |
21 |
| initial clean coal facility, which is the |
22 |
| counterparty to such sourcing agreement, shall |
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| have the right from time to time to elect whether |
24 |
| the obligations of the utility party thereto shall |
25 |
| be governed by the power purchase provisions or the |
26 |
| contract for differences provisions; |
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| (xi) append documentation showing that the |
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| formula rate and contract, insofar as they relate |
3 |
| to the power purchase provisions, have been |
4 |
| approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory |
5 |
| Commission pursuant to Section 205 of the Federal |
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| Power Act; |
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| (xii) provide that any changes to the terms of |
8 |
| the contract, insofar as such changes relate to the |
9 |
| power purchase provisions, are subject to review |
10 |
| under the public interest standard applied by the |
11 |
| Federal Energy Regulatory Commission pursuant to |
12 |
| Sections 205 and 206 of the Federal Power Act; and |
13 |
| (xiii) conform with customary lender |
14 |
| requirements in power purchase agreements used as |
15 |
| the basis for financing non-utility generators. |
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| (4) Effective date of sourcing agreements with the |
17 |
| initial clean coal facility. Any proposed sourcing |
18 |
| agreement with the initial clean coal facility shall not |
19 |
| become effective unless the following reports are prepared |
20 |
| and submitted and authorizations and approvals obtained: |
21 |
| (i) Facility cost report. The owner of the |
22 |
| initial clean coal facility shall submit to the |
23 |
| Commission, the Agency, and the General Assembly a |
24 |
| front-end engineering and design study, a facility |
25 |
| cost report, method of financing (including but |
26 |
| not limited to structure and associated costs), |
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| and an operating and maintenance cost quote for the |
2 |
| facility (collectively "facility cost report"), |
3 |
| which shall be prepared in accordance with the |
4 |
| requirements of this paragraph (4) of subsection |
5 |
| (d) of this Section, and shall provide the |
6 |
| Commission and the Agency access to the work |
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| papers, relied upon documents, and any other |
8 |
| backup documentation related to the facility cost |
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| report. |
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| (ii) Commission report. Within 6 months |
11 |
| following receipt of the facility cost report, the |
12 |
| Commission, in consultation with the Agency, shall |
13 |
| submit a report to the General Assembly setting |
14 |
| forth its analysis of the facility cost report. |
15 |
| Such report shall include, but not be limited to, a |
16 |
| comparison of the costs associated with |
17 |
| electricity generated by the initial clean coal |
18 |
| facility to the costs associated with electricity |
19 |
| generated by other types of generation facilities, |
20 |
| an analysis of the rate impacts on residential and |
21 |
| small business customers over the life of the |
22 |
| sourcing agreements, and an analysis of the |
23 |
| likelihood that the initial clean coal facility |
24 |
| will commence commercial operation by and be |
25 |
| delivering power to the facility's busbar by 2016. |
26 |
| To assist in the preparation of its report, the |
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| hire one or more experts or consultants, the costs |
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| of which shall be paid for by the owner of the |
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| initial clean coal facility. The Commission and |
5 |
| Agency may begin the process of selecting such |
6 |
| experts or consultants prior to receipt of the |
7 |
| facility cost report. |
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| (iii) General Assembly approval. The proposed |
9 |
| sourcing agreements shall not take effect unless, |
10 |
| based on the facility cost report and the |
11 |
| Commission's report, the General Assembly enacts |
12 |
| authorizing legislation approving (A) the |
13 |
| projected price, stated in cents per kilowatthour, |
14 |
| to be charged for electricity generated by the |
15 |
| initial clean coal facility, (B) the projected |
16 |
| impact on residential and small business |
17 |
| customers' bills over the life of the sourcing |
18 |
| agreements, and (C) the maximum allowable return |
19 |
| on equity for the project; and |
20 |
| (iv) Commission review. If the General |
21 |
| Assembly enacts authorizing legislation pursuant |
22 |
| to subparagraph (iii) approving a sourcing |
23 |
| agreement, the Commission shall, within 90 days of |
24 |
| such enactment, complete a review of such sourcing |
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| agreement. During such time period, the Commission |
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| shall implement any directive of the General |
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| to the sourcing agreement concerning the terms of |
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| such agreement, approve the form of such |
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| agreement, and issue an order finding that the |
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| sourcing agreement is prudent and reasonable. |
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| The facility cost report shall be prepared as follows: |
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| (A) The facility cost report shall be prepared by |
8 |
| duly licensed engineering and construction firms |
9 |
| detailing the estimated capital costs payable to one or |
10 |
| more contractors or suppliers for the engineering, |
11 |
| procurement and construction of the components |
12 |
| comprising the initial clean coal facility and the |
13 |
| estimated costs of operation and maintenance of the |
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| facility. The facility cost report shall include: |
15 |
| (i) an estimate of the capital cost of the core |
16 |
| plant based on one or more front end engineering |
17 |
| and design studies for the gasification island and |
18 |
| related facilities. The core plant shall include |
19 |
| all civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, |
20 |
| control, and safety systems. |
21 |
| (ii) an estimate of the capital cost of the |
22 |
| balance of the plant, including any capital costs |
23 |
| associated with sequestration of carbon dioxide |
24 |
| emissions and all interconnects and interfaces |
25 |
| required to operate the facility, such as |
26 |
| transmission of electricity, construction or |
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| backfeed power supply, pipelines to transport |
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| substitute natural gas or carbon dioxide, potable |
3 |
| water supply, natural gas supply, water supply, |
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| water discharge, landfill, access roads, and coal |
5 |
| delivery. |
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| The quoted construction costs shall be expressed |
7 |
| in nominal dollars as of the date that the quote is |
8 |
| prepared and shall include (1) capitalized financing |
9 |
| costs during construction,
(2) taxes, insurance, and |
10 |
| other owner's costs, and (3) an assumed escalation in |
11 |
| materials and labor beyond the date as of which the |
12 |
| construction cost quote is expressed. |
13 |
| (B) The front end engineering and design study for |
14 |
| the gasification island and the cost study for the |
15 |
| balance of plant shall include sufficient design work |
16 |
| to permit quantification of major categories of |
17 |
| materials, commodities and labor hours, and receipt of |
18 |
| quotes from vendors of major equipment required to |
19 |
| construct and operate the clean coal facility. |
20 |
| (C) The facility cost report shall also include an |
21 |
| operating and maintenance cost quote that will provide |
22 |
| the estimated cost of delivered fuel, personnel, |
23 |
| maintenance contracts, chemicals, catalysts, |
24 |
| consumables, spares, and other fixed and variable |
25 |
| operations and maintenance costs. |
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| (a) The delivered fuel cost estimate will be |
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| provided by a recognized third party expert or |
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| experts in the fuel and transportation industries. |
3 |
| (b) The balance of the operating and |
4 |
| maintenance cost quote, excluding delivered fuel |
5 |
| costs will be developed based on the inputs |
6 |
| provided by duly licensed engineering and |
7 |
| construction firms performing the construction |
8 |
| cost quote, potential vendors under long-term |
9 |
| service agreements and plant operating agreements, |
10 |
| or recognized third party plant operator or |
11 |
| operators. |
12 |
| The operating and maintenance cost quote |
13 |
| (including the cost of the front end engineering |
14 |
| and design study) shall be expressed in nominal |
15 |
| dollars as of the date that the quote is prepared |
16 |
| and shall include (1) taxes, insurance, and other |
17 |
| owner's costs, and (2) an assumed escalation in |
18 |
| materials and labor beyond the date as of which the |
19 |
| operating and maintenance cost quote is expressed. |
20 |
| (D) The facility cost report shall also include (i) |
21 |
| an analysis of the initial clean coal facility's |
22 |
| ability to deliver power and energy into the applicable |
23 |
| regional transmission organization markets and (ii) an |
24 |
| analysis of the expected capacity factor for the |
25 |
| initial clean coal facility. |
26 |
| (E) Amounts paid to third parties unrelated to the |
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| owner or owners of the initial clean coal facility to |
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| prepare the core plant construction cost quote, |
3 |
| including the front end engineering and design study, |
4 |
| and the operating and maintenance cost quote will be |
5 |
| reimbursed through Coal Development Bonds. |
6 |
| (5) Re-powering and retrofitting coal-fired power |
7 |
| plants previously owned by Illinois utilities to qualify as |
8 |
| clean coal facilities. During the 2009 procurement |
9 |
| planning process and thereafter, the Agency and the |
10 |
| Commission shall consider sourcing agreements covering |
11 |
| electricity generated by power plants that were previously |
12 |
| owned by Illinois utilities and that have been or will be |
13 |
| converted into clean coal facilities, as defined by Section |
14 |
| 1-10 of this Act. Pursuant to such procurement planning |
15 |
| process, the owners of such facilities may propose to the |
16 |
| Agency sourcing agreements with utilities and alternative |
17 |
| retail electric suppliers required to comply with |
18 |
| subsection (d) of this Section and item (5) of subsection |
19 |
| (d) of Section 16-115 of the Public Utilities Act, covering |
20 |
| electricity generated by such facilities. In the case of |
21 |
| sourcing agreements that are power purchase agreements, |
22 |
| the contract price for electricity sales shall be |
23 |
| established on a cost of service basis. In the case of |
24 |
| sourcing agreements that are contracts for differences, |
25 |
| the contract price from which the reference price is |
26 |
| subtracted shall be established on a cost of service basis. |
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| The Agency and the Commission may approve any such utility |
2 |
| sourcing agreements that do not exceed cost-based |
3 |
| benchmarks developed by the procurement administrator, in |
4 |
| consultation with the Commission staff, Agency staff and |
5 |
| the procurement monitor, subject to Commission review and |
6 |
| approval. The Commission shall have authority to inspect |
7 |
| all books and records associated with these clean coal |
8 |
| facilities during the term of any such contract. |
9 |
| (6) Costs incurred under this subsection (d) or |
10 |
| pursuant to a contract entered into under this subsection |
11 |
| (d) shall be deemed prudently incurred and reasonable in |
12 |
| amount and the electric utility shall be entitled to full |
13 |
| cost recovery pursuant to the tariffs filed with the |
14 |
| Commission. |
15 |
| (e) (d) The draft procurement plans are subject to |
16 |
| public comment, as required by Section 16-111.5 of the |
17 |
| Public Utilities Act. |
18 |
| (f) (e) The Agency shall submit the final procurement |
19 |
| plan to the Commission. The Agency shall revise a |
20 |
| procurement plan if the Commission determines that it does |
21 |
| not meet the standards set forth in Section 16-111.5 of the |
22 |
| Public Utilities Act. |
23 |
| (g) (f) The Agency shall assess fees to each affected |
24 |
| utility to recover the costs incurred in preparation of the |
25 |
| annual procurement plan for the utility. |
26 |
| (h) (g) The Agency shall assess fees to each bidder to |
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| recover the costs incurred in connection with a competitive |
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| procurement process.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.) |
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| (20 ILCS 3855/1-80)
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| Sec. 1-80. Resource Development Bureau. The Resource |
6 |
| Development Bureau has the following duties and |
7 |
| responsibilities: |
8 |
| (a) At the Agency's discretion, conduct feasibility |
9 |
| studies on the construction of any facility. Funding for a |
10 |
| study shall come from either: |
11 |
| (i) fees assessed by the Agency on municipal |
12 |
| electric systems, governmental aggregators, unit or |
13 |
| units of local government, or rural electric |
14 |
| cooperatives requesting the feasibility study; or |
15 |
| (ii) an appropriation from the General Assembly. |
16 |
| (b) If the Agency undertakes the construction of a |
17 |
| facility, moneys generated from the sale of revenue bonds |
18 |
| by the Authority for the facility shall be used to |
19 |
| reimburse the source of the money used for the facility's |
20 |
| feasibility study. |
21 |
| (c) The Agency may develop, finance, construct, or |
22 |
| operate electric generation and co-generation facilities |
23 |
| that use indigenous coal or renewable resources, or both, |
24 |
| financed with bonds issued by the Authority on behalf of |
25 |
| the Agency. Any such facility that uses coal must be a |
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| clean coal facility and must be constructed in a location |
2 |
| Preference shall be given to technologies that enable |
3 |
| carbon capture and sites in locations where the geology is |
4 |
| suitable for carbon sequestration. The Agency may also |
5 |
| develop, finance, construct, or operate a carbon |
6 |
| sequestration facility. |
7 |
| (1) The Agency may enter into contractual |
8 |
| arrangements with private and public entities, |
9 |
| including but not limited to municipal electric |
10 |
| systems, governmental aggregators, and rural electric |
11 |
| cooperatives, to plan, site, construct, improve, |
12 |
| rehabilitate, and operate those electric generation |
13 |
| and co-generation facilities. No contract shall be |
14 |
| entered into by the Agency that would jeopardize the |
15 |
| tax-exempt status of any bond issued in connection with |
16 |
| a project for which the Agency entered into the |
17 |
| contract. |
18 |
| (2) The Agency shall hold at least one public |
19 |
| hearing before entering into any such contractual |
20 |
| arrangements. At least 30-days' notice of the hearing |
21 |
| shall be given by publication once in each week during |
22 |
| that period in 6 newspapers within the State, at least |
23 |
| one of which has a circulation area that includes the |
24 |
| location of the proposed facility. |
25 |
| (3) The first facility that the Agency develops, |
26 |
| finances, or constructs shall be a facility that uses |
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| coal produced in Illinois. The Agency may, however, |
2 |
| also develop, finance, or construct renewable energy |
3 |
| facilities after work on the first facility has |
4 |
| commenced. |
5 |
| (4) The Agency may not develop, finance, or |
6 |
| construct a nuclear power plant. |
7 |
| (5) The Agency shall assess fees to applicants |
8 |
| seeking to partner with the Agency on projects. |
9 |
| (d) Use of electricity generated by the Agency's |
10 |
| facilities. The Agency may supply electricity produced by |
11 |
| the Agency's facilities to municipal electric systems, |
12 |
| governmental aggregators, or rural electric cooperatives |
13 |
| in Illinois. The electricity shall be supplied at cost. |
14 |
| (1) Contracts to supply power and energy from the |
15 |
| Agency's facilities shall provide for the effectuation |
16 |
| of the policies set forth in this Act. |
17 |
| (2) The contracts shall also provide that, |
18 |
| notwithstanding any provision in the Public Utilities |
19 |
| Act, entities supplied with power and energy from an |
20 |
| Agency facility shall supply the power and energy to |
21 |
| retail customers at the same price paid to purchase |
22 |
| power and energy from the Agency. |
23 |
| (e) Electric utilities shall not be required to purchase |
24 |
| electricity directly or indirectly from facilities developed |
25 |
| or sponsored by the Agency. |
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| (f) The Agency may sell excess capacity and excess energy |
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| into the wholesale electric market at prevailing market rates; |
2 |
| provided, however, the Agency may not sell excess capacity or |
3 |
| excess energy through the procurement process described in |
4 |
| Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act. |
5 |
| (g) The Agency shall not directly sell electric power and |
6 |
| energy to retail customers. Nothing in this paragraph shall be |
7 |
| construed to prohibit sales to municipal electric systems, |
8 |
| governmental aggregators, or rural electric cooperatives.
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| Section 1-10. The Public Utilities Act is amended by |
11 |
| changing Sections 9-220, 16-101A, 16-111.5, 16-115, and 16-116 |
12 |
| as follows:
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| (220 ILCS 5/9-220) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 9-220)
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| Sec. 9-220. Rate changes based on changes in fuel costs.
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| (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 9-201, the
|
16 |
| Commission may authorize the increase or decrease of rates and |
17 |
| charges
based upon changes in the cost of fuel used in the |
18 |
| generation or production
of electric power, changes in the cost |
19 |
| of purchased power, or changes in
the cost of purchased gas |
20 |
| through the application of fuel adjustment
clauses or purchased |
21 |
| gas adjustment clauses. The Commission may also
authorize the |
22 |
| increase or decrease of rates and charges based upon |
23 |
| expenditures
or revenues resulting from the purchase or sale of |
24 |
| emission allowances created
under the federal Clean Air Act |
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| Amendments of 1990,
through such fuel adjustment clauses, as a |
2 |
| cost of fuel. For the purposes of
this paragraph, cost of fuel |
3 |
| used in the generation or production of electric
power shall |
4 |
| include the amount of any fees paid by the utility for the
|
5 |
| implementation and operation of a process for the |
6 |
| desulfurization of the
flue gas when burning high sulfur coal |
7 |
| at any location within the State of
Illinois irrespective of |
8 |
| the attainment status designation of such
location; but shall |
9 |
| not include transportation costs
of coal
(i) except to the |
10 |
| extent that for contracts entered into on
and after the |
11 |
| effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997,
the cost of the |
12 |
| coal, including transportation costs,
constitutes the lowest |
13 |
| cost for adequate and reliable fuel
supply reasonably available |
14 |
| to the public utility in
comparison to the cost, including |
15 |
| transportation costs, of
other adequate and reliable sources of |
16 |
| fuel supply reasonably
available to the public utility, or (ii)
|
17 |
| except as otherwise provided in the next 3 sentences of this |
18 |
| paragraph.
Such costs of fuel
shall, when requested by a |
19 |
| utility or at the conclusion of the utility's
next general |
20 |
| electric rate proceeding, whichever shall first occur, include
|
21 |
| transportation costs of coal purchased under existing coal |
22 |
| purchase
contracts. For purposes of this paragraph "existing |
23 |
| coal purchase
contracts" means contracts for the purchase of |
24 |
| coal in effect on the
effective date of this amendatory Act of |
25 |
| 1991, as such contracts may
thereafter be amended, but only to |
26 |
| the extent that any such amendment does
not increase the |
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| aggregate quantity of coal to be purchased under such
contract.
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| Nothing herein shall authorize an electric utility
to recover |
3 |
| through its fuel adjustment clause any amounts of
|
4 |
| transportation costs of coal that were included in the revenue
|
5 |
| requirement used to set base rates in its most recent general
|
6 |
| rate proceeding.
Cost shall be based upon uniformly applied |
7 |
| accounting
principles. Annually, the Commission shall initiate |
8 |
| public hearings to
determine whether the clauses reflect actual |
9 |
| costs of fuel, gas, power, or
coal transportation purchased to |
10 |
| determine whether such purchases were
prudent, and to reconcile |
11 |
| any amounts collected with the actual costs of
fuel, power, |
12 |
| gas, or coal transportation prudently purchased. In each such
|
13 |
| proceeding, the burden of proof shall be upon the utility to |
14 |
| establish the
prudence of its cost of fuel, power, gas, or coal
|
15 |
| transportation purchases
and costs.
The Commission shall
issue |
16 |
| its final order in each such annual proceeding for an
electric |
17 |
| utility by December 31 of the year immediately
following the |
18 |
| year to which the proceeding pertains, provided,
that the |
19 |
| Commission shall issue its final order with respect
to such |
20 |
| annual proceeding for the years 1996 and earlier by December |
21 |
| 31, 1998.
|
22 |
| (b) A public utility providing electric service, other than |
23 |
| a public utility
described in subsections (e) or (f) of this |
24 |
| Section, may at
any time during the mandatory transition period |
25 |
| file with the
Commission proposed tariff sheets that eliminate |
26 |
| the public
utility's fuel adjustment clause and adjust the |
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| public
utility's base rate tariffs by the amount necessary for |
2 |
| the
base fuel component of the base rates to recover the public
|
3 |
| utility's average fuel and power supply costs per kilowatt-hour |
4 |
| for the 2
most recent years for which the Commission
has issued |
5 |
| final orders in annual proceedings pursuant to
subsection (a), |
6 |
| where the average fuel and power supply costs
per kilowatt-hour |
7 |
| shall be calculated as the sum of the public
utility's prudent |
8 |
| and allowable fuel and power supply costs as
found by the |
9 |
| Commission in the 2 proceedings divided by the
public utility's |
10 |
| actual jurisdictional kilowatt-hour sales for
those 2 years. |
11 |
| Notwithstanding any contrary or inconsistent
provisions in |
12 |
| Section 9-201 of this Act, in subsection (a) of
this Section or |
13 |
| in any rules or regulations promulgated by the
Commission |
14 |
| pursuant to subsection (g) of this Section, the
Commission |
15 |
| shall review and shall by order approve, or approve
as |
16 |
| modified, the proposed tariff sheets within 60 days after
the |
17 |
| date of the public utility's filing. The Commission may
modify |
18 |
| the public utility's proposed tariff sheets only to the
extent |
19 |
| the Commission finds necessary to achieve conformance
to the |
20 |
| requirements of this subsection (b). During the 5
years |
21 |
| following the date of the Commission's order, but in any
event |
22 |
| no earlier than January 1, 2007, a public utility whose
fuel |
23 |
| adjustment clause has been eliminated pursuant to this
|
24 |
| subsection shall not file proposed tariff sheets seeking, or
|
25 |
| otherwise petition the Commission for, reinstatement of a fuel
|
26 |
| adjustment clause.
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| (c) Notwithstanding any contrary or inconsistent
|
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| provisions in Section 9-201 of this Act, in subsection (a) of
|
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| this Section or in any rules or regulations promulgated by the
|
4 |
| Commission pursuant to subsection (g) of this Section, a
public |
5 |
| utility providing electric service, other than a public utility
|
6 |
| described
in subsection (e) or (f) of this Section, may at any |
7 |
| time
during the mandatory transition period file with the
|
8 |
| Commission proposed tariff sheets that establish the rate per
|
9 |
| kilowatt-hour to be applied pursuant to the public utility's
|
10 |
| fuel adjustment clause at the average value for such rate
|
11 |
| during the preceding 24 months, provided that such average
rate |
12 |
| results in a credit to customers' bills, without making
any |
13 |
| revisions to the public utility's base rate tariffs. The
|
14 |
| proposed tariff sheets shall establish the fuel adjustment
rate |
15 |
| for a specific time period of at least 3 years but not
more |
16 |
| than 5 years, provided that the terms and conditions for
any |
17 |
| reinstatement earlier than 5 years shall be set forth in
the |
18 |
| proposed tariff sheets and subject to modification or
approval |
19 |
| by the Commission. The Commission shall review and
shall by |
20 |
| order approve the proposed tariff sheets if it finds
that the |
21 |
| requirements of this subsection are met. The
Commission shall |
22 |
| not conduct the annual hearings specified in the
last 3 |
23 |
| sentences of subsection (a) of this Section for the
utility for |
24 |
| the period that the factor established pursuant to
this |
25 |
| subsection is in effect.
|
26 |
| (d) A public utility providing electric service, or a |
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| public utility
providing gas service
may file with the |
2 |
| Commission proposed tariff sheets that
eliminate the public |
3 |
| utility's fuel or purchased gas
adjustment clause and adjust |
4 |
| the public utility's base rate
tariffs to provide for recovery |
5 |
| of power supply costs or gas
supply costs that would have been |
6 |
| recovered through such
clause; provided, that the provisions of |
7 |
| this subsection (d) shall not be
available to a public utility |
8 |
| described in subsections (e) or (f) of this
Section to |
9 |
| eliminate its fuel adjustment clause. Notwithstanding any |
10 |
| contrary
or inconsistent
provisions in Section 9-201 of this |
11 |
| Act, in subsection (a) of
this Section, or in any rules or |
12 |
| regulations promulgated by
the Commission pursuant to |
13 |
| subsection (g) of this Section, the
Commission shall review and |
14 |
| shall by order approve, or approve
as modified in the |
15 |
| Commission's order, the proposed tariff
sheets within 240 days |
16 |
| after the date of the public utility's
filing. The Commission's |
17 |
| order shall approve rates and
charges that the Commission, |
18 |
| based on information in the
public utility's filing or on the |
19 |
| record if a hearing is held
by the Commission, finds will |
20 |
| recover the reasonable, prudent
and necessary jurisdictional |
21 |
| power supply costs or gas supply
costs incurred or to be |
22 |
| incurred by the public utility during
a 12 month period found |
23 |
| by the Commission to be appropriate
for these purposes, |
24 |
| provided, that such period shall be either
(i) a 12 month |
25 |
| historical period occurring during the 15
months ending on the |
26 |
| date of the public utility's filing, or
(ii) a 12 month future |
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following the date of the |
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| public utility's filing. The public
utility shall include with |
3 |
| its tariff filing information
showing both (1) its actual |
4 |
| jurisdictional power supply costs
or gas supply costs for a 12 |
5 |
| month historical period
conforming to (i) above and (2) its |
6 |
| projected jurisdictional
power supply costs or gas supply costs |
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| for a future 12 month
period conforming to (ii) above. If the |
8 |
| Commission's order
requires modifications in the tariff sheets |
9 |
| filed by the
public utility, the public utility shall have 7 |
10 |
| days following
the date of the order to notify the Commission |
11 |
| whether the
public utility will implement the modified tariffs |
12 |
| or elect to
continue its fuel or purchased gas adjustment |
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| clause in force
as though no order had been entered. The |
14 |
| Commission's order
shall provide for any reconciliation of |
15 |
| power supply costs or
gas supply costs, as the case may be, and |
16 |
| associated revenues
through the date that the public utility's |
17 |
| fuel or purchased
gas adjustment clause is eliminated. During |
18 |
| the 5 years
following the date of the Commission's order, a |
19 |
| public utility
whose fuel or purchased gas adjustment clause |
20 |
| has been
eliminated pursuant to this subsection shall not file |
21 |
| proposed
tariff sheets seeking, or otherwise petition the |
22 |
| Commission
for, reinstatement or adoption of a fuel or |
23 |
| purchased gas
adjustment clause. Nothing in this subsection (d) |
24 |
| shall be
construed as limiting the Commission's authority to |
25 |
| eliminate
a public utility's fuel adjustment clause or |
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| purchased gas
adjustment clause in accordance with any other |
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| (e) Notwithstanding any contrary or inconsistent |
3 |
| provisions in
Section 9-201 of this Act, in subsection (a) of |
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| this Section, or in
any rules promulgated by the Commission |
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| pursuant
to subsection (g) of this Section, a public utility |
6 |
| providing
electric service to more than 1,000,000 customers in |
7 |
| this State may, within the
first 6 months after the
effective |
8 |
| date of this amendatory Act of 1997, file with the
Commission |
9 |
| proposed tariff sheets that eliminate, effective
January 1, |
10 |
| 1997, the public utility's fuel adjustment clause
without |
11 |
| adjusting its base rates, and such tariff sheets shall be
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12 |
| effective upon filing. To the extent the application of the |
13 |
| fuel
adjustment clause had resulted in net charges to customers |
14 |
| after
January 1, 1997, the utility shall also file a tariff |
15 |
| sheet that
provides for a refund stated on a per kilowatt-hour |
16 |
| basis of such
charges over a period not to exceed 6 months; |
17 |
| provided
however, that such refund shall not include the |
18 |
| proportional
amounts of taxes paid under the Use Tax Act, |
19 |
| Service Use Tax Act,
Service Occupation Tax Act, and Retailers' |
20 |
| Occupation Tax Act on
fuel used in generation. The Commission |
21 |
| shall issue an order
within 45 days after the date of the |
22 |
| public utility's filing
approving or approving as modified such |
23 |
| tariff sheet. If the fuel
adjustment clause is eliminated |
24 |
| pursuant to this subsection, the
Commission shall not conduct |
25 |
| the annual hearings specified in the
last 3 sentences of |
26 |
| subsection (a) of this Section for the
utility for any period |
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reinstatement of such |
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| clause. A public utility whose fuel
adjustment clause has been |
3 |
| eliminated pursuant to this subsection
shall not file a |
4 |
| proposed tariff sheet seeking, or otherwise
petition the |
5 |
| Commission for, reinstatement of the fuel adjustment
clause |
6 |
| prior to January 1, 2007.
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| (f) Notwithstanding any contrary or inconsistent |
8 |
| provisions in Section
9-201 of this Act, in subsection (a) of |
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| this Section, or in any rules or
regulations promulgated by the |
10 |
| Commission pursuant to subsection (g) of this
Section, a public |
11 |
| utility providing electric service to more than 500,000
|
12 |
| customers but fewer than 1,000,000 customers in this State may, |
13 |
| within the
first
6 months after the effective date of this |
14 |
| amendatory Act of 1997, file with the
Commission proposed |
15 |
| tariff sheets that eliminate, effective January 1, 1997,
the |
16 |
| public utility's fuel adjustment clause and adjust its base |
17 |
| rates by the
amount necessary for the base fuel component of |
18 |
| the base rates to recover
91% of the public utility's average |
19 |
| fuel and power supply costs for the 2 most
recent years for |
20 |
| which the Commission, as of January 1, 1997, has issued final
|
21 |
| orders in annual proceedings pursuant to subsection (a), where |
22 |
| the average fuel
and power supply costs per kilowatt-hour shall |
23 |
| be calculated as the sum of the
public utility's prudent and |
24 |
| allowable fuel and power supply costs as found by
the |
25 |
| Commission in the 2 proceedings divided by the public utility's |
26 |
| actual
jurisdictional kilowatt-hour sales for those 2 years, |
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| provided, that such
tariff sheets shall be effective upon |
2 |
| filing. To the extent the application of
the fuel adjustment |
3 |
| clause had resulted in net charges to customers after
January |
4 |
| 1, 1997, the utility shall also file a tariff sheet that |
5 |
| provides for a
refund stated on a per kilowatt-hour basis of |
6 |
| such charges over a period not to
exceed 6 months. Provided |
7 |
| however, that such refund shall not include the
proportional |
8 |
| amounts of taxes paid under the Use Tax Act, Service Use Tax |
9 |
| Act,
Service Occupation Tax Act, and Retailers' Occupation Tax |
10 |
| Act on fuel used in
generation. The Commission shall issue an |
11 |
| order within 45 days after the date
of the public utility's |
12 |
| filing approving or approving as modified such tariff
sheet. If |
13 |
| the fuel adjustment clause is eliminated pursuant to this
|
14 |
| subsection, the Commission shall not conduct the annual |
15 |
| hearings specified in
the last 3 sentences of subsection (a) of |
16 |
| this Section for the utility for any
period after December 31, |
17 |
| 1996 and prior to any reinstatement of such clause.
A public |
18 |
| utility whose fuel adjustment clause has been eliminated |
19 |
| pursuant to
this subsection shall not file a proposed tariff |
20 |
| sheet seeking, or otherwise
petition the Commission for, |
21 |
| reinstatement of the fuel adjustment clause prior
to January 1, |
22 |
| 2007.
|
23 |
| (g) The Commission shall have authority to promulgate rules |
24 |
| and
regulations to
carry out the provisions of this Section.
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25 |
| (h) Any gas utility may enter into a contract for up to 20 |
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| years of supply with any company for the purchase of substitute |
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| natural gas (SNG) produced from coal through the gasification |
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| process if the company has commenced construction of a coal |
3 |
| gasification facility by July 1, 2010. The cost for the SNG is |
4 |
| reasonable and prudent and recoverable through the purchased |
5 |
| gas adjustment clause for years one through 10 of the contract |
6 |
| if: (i) the only coal used in the gasification process has high |
7 |
| volatile bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 pounds of sulfur |
8 |
| per million Btu content; (ii) at the time the contract term |
9 |
| commences, the price per million Btu does not exceed $7.95 in |
10 |
| 2008 dollars, adjusted annually based on the change in the |
11 |
| Annual Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the |
12 |
| Midwest Region as published in April by the United States |
13 |
| Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (or a suitable |
14 |
| Consumer Price Index calculation if this Consumer Price Index |
15 |
| is not available) for the previous calendar year; provided that |
16 |
| the price per million Btu shall not exceed $9.95 at any time |
17 |
| during the contract; (iii) the utility's aggregate long-term |
18 |
| supply contracts for the purchase of SNG does not exceed 25% of |
19 |
| the annual system supply requirements of the utility at the |
20 |
| time the contract is entered into and the quantity of SNG |
21 |
| supplied to a utility by any one producer may not exceed 20 |
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| billion cubic feet per year; and (iv) the contract is entered |
23 |
| into within 120 days after the effective date of this |
24 |
| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly and terminates no |
25 |
| more than 20 years after the commencement of the commercial |
26 |
| production of SNG at the facility. Contracts greater than 10 |
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2 |
| through 20 of the contract, the Commission determines that the |
3 |
| cost for the synthetic natural gas purchased under the contract |
4 |
| during supply years 11 through 20 is not reasonable and |
5 |
| prudent, then the company shall reimburse the utility for the |
6 |
| difference between the cost deemed reasonable and prudent by |
7 |
| the Commission and the cost imposed under the contract. All |
8 |
| such contracts, regardless of duration, shall require the owner |
9 |
| of any facility supplying SNG under the contract to provide |
10 |
| documentation to the Commission each year, starting in the |
11 |
| facility's first year of commercial operation, accurately |
12 |
| reporting the quantity of carbon dioxide emissions from the |
13 |
| facility that have been captured and sequestered and reporting |
14 |
| any quantities of carbon dioxide released from the site or |
15 |
| sites at which carbon dioxide emissions were sequestered in |
16 |
| prior years, based on continuous monitoring of those sites. If, |
17 |
| in any year, the owner of the facility fails to demonstrate |
18 |
| that the SNG facility captured and sequestered at least 90% of |
19 |
| the total carbon dioxide emissions that the facility would |
20 |
| otherwise emit or that sequestration of emissions from prior |
21 |
| years has failed, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide |
22 |
| into the atmosphere, then the owner of the facility must offset |
23 |
| excess emissions. Any such carbon dioxide offsets must be |
24 |
| permanent, additional, verifiable, real, located within the |
25 |
| State of Illinois, and legally and practicably enforceable. The |
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| costs of such offsets shall not exceed $40 million in any given |
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| recovered from a utility or its customers. All carbon offsets |
3 |
| purchased for this purpose must be permanently retired. In |
4 |
| addition, carbon dioxide emission credits equivalent to 50% of |
5 |
| the amount of credits associated with the required |
6 |
| sequestration of carbon dioxide from the facility must be |
7 |
| permanently retired. Compliance with the sequestration |
8 |
| requirements and the offset purchase requirements specified in |
9 |
| this subsection (h) shall be assessed annually by an |
10 |
| independent expert retained by the owner of the SNG facility, |
11 |
| with the advance written approval of the Attorney General. An |
12 |
| SNG facility operating pursuant to this subsection (h) shall |
13 |
| not forfeit its designation as a clean coal SNG facility if the |
14 |
| facility fails to fully comply with the applicable carbon |
15 |
| sequestration requirements in any given year, provided the |
16 |
| requisite offsets are purchased. However, the Attorney |
17 |
| General, on behalf of the People of the State of Illinois, may |
18 |
| specifically enforce the facility's sequestration |
19 |
| requirements. Any gas utility may enter into a 20-year supply |
20 |
| contract with any company for synthetic natural gas produced |
21 |
| from coal through the gasification process if the company has |
22 |
| commenced construction of a coal gasification facility by July |
23 |
| 1, 2008. The cost for the synthetic natural gas is reasonable |
24 |
| and prudent and recoverable through the purchased gas |
25 |
| adjustment clause for years one through 10 of the contract if: |
26 |
| (i) the only coal used in the gasification process has high |
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| per million Btu content; (ii) at the time the contract term |
3 |
| commences, the price per million Btu does not exceed $5 in 2004 |
4 |
| dollars, adjusted annually based on the change in the Annual |
5 |
| Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the Midwest |
6 |
| Region as published in April by the United States Department of |
7 |
| Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (or a suitable Consumer Price |
8 |
| Index calculation if this Consumer Price Index is not |
9 |
| available) for the previous calendar year; provided that the |
10 |
| price per million Btu shall not exceed $5.50 at any time during |
11 |
| the contract; (iii) the utility's aggregate long-term supply |
12 |
| contracts for the purchase of synthetic natural gas produced |
13 |
| from coal through the gasification process does not exceed 25% |
14 |
| of the annual system supply requirements of the utility at the |
15 |
| time the contract is entered into; and (iv) the contract is |
16 |
| entered into within one year after the effective date of this |
17 |
| amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly and terminates 20 |
18 |
| years after the commencement of the production of synthetic |
19 |
| natural gas. The contract shall provide that if, at any time |
20 |
| during years 11 through 20 of the contract, the Commission |
21 |
| determines that the cost for the synthetic natural gas under |
22 |
| the contract is not reasonable and prudent, then the company |
23 |
| shall reimburse the utility for the difference between the cost |
24 |
| deemed reasonable and prudent by the Commission and the cost |
25 |
| imposed under the contract. |
26 |
| (i) If a gas utility or an affiliate of a gas utility has |
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| (Source: P.A. 94-63, eff. 6-21-05.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-101A)
|
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| Sec. 16-101A. Legislative findings.
|
6 |
| (a) The citizens and businesses of the State of Illinois
|
7 |
| have been well-served by a comprehensive electrical utility
|
8 |
| system which has provided safe, reliable, and affordable
|
9 |
| service. The electrical utility system in the State of
Illinois |
10 |
| has historically been subject to State and federal
regulation, |
11 |
| aimed at assuring the citizens and businesses of
the State of |
12 |
| safe, reliable, and affordable service, while at
the same time |
13 |
| assuring the utility system of a return on its
investment.
|
14 |
| (b) Competitive forces are affecting the market for
|
15 |
| electricity as a result of recent federal regulatory and
|
16 |
| statutory changes and the activities of other states.
|
17 |
| Competition in the electric services market may create
|
18 |
| opportunities for new products and services for customers and
|
19 |
| lower costs for users of electricity. Long-standing regulatory
|
20 |
| relationships need to be altered to accommodate the
competition |
21 |
| that could fundamentally alter the structure of
the electric |
22 |
| services market.
|
23 |
| (c) With the advent of increasing competition in this
|
24 |
| industry, the State has a continued interest in assuring that
|
25 |
| the safety, reliability, and affordability of electrical power
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|
2 |
| intends to implement safeguards to assure that the industry
|
3 |
| continues to operate the electrical system in a manner that
|
4 |
| will serve the public's interest. Under the existing
regulatory |
5 |
| framework, the industry has been encouraged to
undertake |
6 |
| certain investments in its physical plant and
personnel to |
7 |
| enhance its efficient operation, the cost of
which it has been |
8 |
| permitted to pass on to consumers. The
State has an interest in |
9 |
| providing the existing utilities a
reasonable opportunity to |
10 |
| obtain a return on certain
investments on which they depended |
11 |
| in undertaking those
commitments in the first instance while, |
12 |
| at the same time, not
permitting new entrants into the industry |
13 |
| to take unreasonable
advantage of the investments made by the |
14 |
| formerly regulated
industry.
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| (d) A competitive wholesale and retail market must
benefit |
16 |
| all Illinois citizens. The Illinois Commerce
Commission should |
17 |
| act to promote the development of an
effectively competitive |
18 |
| electricity market that operates
efficiently and is equitable |
19 |
| to all consumers. Consumer
protections must be in place to |
20 |
| ensure that all customers
continue to receive safe, reliable, |
21 |
| affordable, and
environmentally safe electric service.
|
22 |
| (e) All consumers must benefit in an equitable and timely
|
23 |
| fashion from the lower costs for electricity that result from
|
24 |
| retail and wholesale competition and receive sufficient
|
25 |
| information to make informed choices among suppliers and
|
26 |
| services. The use of renewable resources and energy efficiency
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| resources should be encouraged in competitive markets.
|
2 |
| (f) The efficiency of electric markets depends both upon |
3 |
| the competitiveness of supply and upon the |
4 |
| price-responsiveness of the demand for service. Therefore, to |
5 |
| ensure the lowest total cost of service and to enhance the |
6 |
| reliability of service, all classes of the electricity |
7 |
| customers of electric utilities should have access to and be |
8 |
| able to voluntarily use real-time pricing and other |
9 |
| price-response and demand-response mechanisms.
|
10 |
| (g) Including cost-effective renewable resources and |
11 |
| demand-response resources in a diverse electricity supply |
12 |
| portfolio will reduce long-term direct and indirect costs to |
13 |
| consumers by decreasing environmental impacts and by avoiding |
14 |
| or delaying the need for new generation, transmission, and |
15 |
| distribution infrastructure. It serves the public interest to |
16 |
| allow electric utilities to recover costs for reasonably and |
17 |
| prudently incurred expenses for electricity generated by |
18 |
| renewable resources and demand-response resources .
|
19 |
| (h) Including electricity generated by clean coal |
20 |
| facilities, as defined under Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power |
21 |
| Agency Act, in a diverse electricity procurement portfolio will |
22 |
| reduce the need to purchase, directly or indirectly, carbon |
23 |
| dioxide emission credits and will decrease environmental |
24 |
| impacts. It serves the public interest to allow electric |
25 |
| utilities to recover costs for reasonably and prudently |
26 |
| incurred expenses for sourcing electricity generated by clean |
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| (Source: P.A. 94-977, eff. 6-30-06; 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-111.5) |
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| Sec. 16-111.5. Provisions relating to procurement. |
5 |
| (a) An electric utility that on December 31, 2005 served at |
6 |
| least 100,000 customers in Illinois shall procure power and |
7 |
| energy for its eligible retail customers in accordance with the |
8 |
| applicable provisions set forth in Section 1-75 of the Illinois |
9 |
| Power Agency Act and this Section. "Eligible retail customers" |
10 |
| for the purposes of this Section means those retail customers |
11 |
| that purchase power and energy from the electric utility under |
12 |
| fixed-price bundled service tariffs, other than those retail |
13 |
| customers whose service is declared or deemed competitive under |
14 |
| Section 16-113 and those other customer groups specified in |
15 |
| this Section, including self-generating customers, customers |
16 |
| electing hourly pricing, or those customers who are otherwise |
17 |
| ineligible for fixed-price bundled tariff service. Those |
18 |
| customers that are excluded from the definition of "eligible |
19 |
| retail customers" shall not be included in the procurement plan |
20 |
| load requirements, and the utility shall procure any supply |
21 |
| requirements, including capacity, ancillary services, and |
22 |
| hourly priced energy, in the applicable markets as needed to |
23 |
| serve those customers, provided that the utility may include in |
24 |
| its procurement plan load requirements for the load that is |
25 |
| associated with those retail customers whose service has been |
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| declared or deemed competitive pursuant to Section 16-113 of |
2 |
| this Act to the extent that those customers are purchasing |
3 |
| power and energy during one of the transition periods |
4 |
| identified in subsection (b) of Section 16-113 of this Act. |
5 |
| (b) A procurement plan shall be prepared for each electric |
6 |
| utility consistent with the applicable requirements of the |
7 |
| Illinois Power Agency Act and this Section. For purposes of |
8 |
| this Section, Illinois electric utilities that are affiliated |
9 |
| by virtue of a common parent company are considered to be a |
10 |
| single electric utility. Each procurement plan shall analyze |
11 |
| the projected balance of supply and demand for eligible retail |
12 |
| customers over a 5-year period with the first planning year |
13 |
| beginning on June 1 of the year following the year in which the |
14 |
| plan is filed. The plan shall specifically identify the |
15 |
| wholesale products to be procured following plan approval, and |
16 |
| shall follow all the requirements set forth in the Public |
17 |
| Utilities Act and all applicable State and federal laws, |
18 |
| statutes, rules, or regulations, as well as Commission orders. |
19 |
| Nothing in this Section precludes consideration of contracts |
20 |
| longer than 5 years and related forecast data. Unless specified |
21 |
| otherwise in this Section, in the procurement plan or in the |
22 |
| implementing tariff, any procurement occurring in accordance |
23 |
| with this plan shall be competitively bid through a request for |
24 |
| proposals process. Approval and implementation of the |
25 |
| procurement plan shall be subject to review and approval by the |
26 |
| Commission according to the provisions set forth in this |
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| Section. A procurement plan shall include each of the following |
2 |
| components: |
3 |
| (1) Hourly load analysis. This analysis shall include: |
4 |
| (i) multi-year historical analysis of hourly |
5 |
| loads; |
6 |
| (ii) switching trends and competitive retail |
7 |
| market analysis; |
8 |
| (iii) known or projected changes to future loads; |
9 |
| and |
10 |
| (iv) growth forecasts by customer class. |
11 |
| (2) Analysis of the impact of any demand side and |
12 |
| renewable energy initiatives. This analysis shall include: |
13 |
| (i) the impact of demand response programs, both |
14 |
| current and projected; |
15 |
| (ii) supply side needs that are projected to be |
16 |
| offset by purchases of renewable energy resources, if |
17 |
| any; and |
18 |
| (iii) the impact of energy efficiency programs, |
19 |
| both current and projected. |
20 |
| (3) A plan for meeting the expected load requirements |
21 |
| that will not be met through preexisting contracts. This |
22 |
| plan shall include: |
23 |
| (i) definitions of the different retail customer |
24 |
| classes for which supply is being purchased; |
25 |
| (ii) the proposed mix of demand-response products |
26 |
| for which contracts will be executed during the next |
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| year. The cost-effective demand-response measures |
2 |
| shall be procured whenever the cost is lower than |
3 |
| procuring comparable capacity products, provided that |
4 |
| such products shall: |
5 |
| (A) be procured by a demand-response provider |
6 |
| from eligible retail customers; |
7 |
| (B) at least satisfy the demand-response |
8 |
| requirements of the regional transmission |
9 |
| organization market in which the utility's service |
10 |
| territory is located, including, but not limited |
11 |
| to, any applicable capacity or dispatch |
12 |
| requirements; |
13 |
| (C) provide for customers' participation in |
14 |
| the stream of benefits produced by the |
15 |
| demand-response products; |
16 |
| (D) provide for reimbursement by the |
17 |
| demand-response provider of the utility for any |
18 |
| costs incurred as a result of the failure of the |
19 |
| supplier of such products to perform its |
20 |
| obligations thereunder; and |
21 |
| (E) meet the same credit requirements as apply |
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| to suppliers of capacity, in the applicable |
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| regional transmission organization market; |
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| (iii) (ii) monthly forecasted system supply |
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| requirements, including expected minimum, maximum, and |
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| average values for the planning period; |
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| standard wholesale products for which contracts will |
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| be executed during the next year, separately or in |
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| combination, to meet that portion of its load |
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| requirements not met through pre-existing contracts, |
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| including but not limited to monthly 5 x 16 peak period |
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| block energy, monthly off-peak wrap energy, monthly 7 x |
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| 24 energy, annual 5 x 16 energy, annual off-peak wrap |
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| energy, annual 7 x 24 energy, monthly capacity, annual |
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| capacity, peak load capacity obligations, capacity |
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| purchase plan, and ancillary services; |
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| (v) (iv) proposed term structures for each |
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| wholesale product type included in the proposed |
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| procurement plan portfolio of products; and |
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| (vi) (v) an assessment of the price risk, load |
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| uncertainty, and other factors that are associated |
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| with the proposed procurement plan; this assessment, |
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| to the extent possible, shall include an analysis of |
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| the following factors: contract terms, time frames for |
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| securing products or services, fuel costs, weather |
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| patterns, transmission costs, market conditions, and |
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| the governmental regulatory environment; the proposed |
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| procurement plan shall also identify alternatives for |
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| those portfolio measures that are identified as having |
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| significant price risk. |
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| (4) Proposed procedures for balancing loads. The |
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| included in the procurement plan, the process for (i) |
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| hourly balancing of supply and demand and (ii) the criteria |
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| for portfolio re-balancing in the event of significant |
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| shifts in load. |
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| (c) The procurement process set forth in Section 1-75 of |
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| the Illinois Power Agency Act and subsection (e) of this |
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| Section shall be administered by a procurement administrator |
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| and monitored by a procurement monitor. |
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| (1) The procurement administrator shall: |
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| (i) design the final procurement process in |
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| accordance with Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
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| Agency Act and subsection (e) of this Section following |
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| Commission approval of the procurement plan; |
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| (ii) develop benchmarks in accordance with |
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| subsection (e)(3) to be used to evaluate bids; these |
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| benchmarks shall be submitted to the Commission for |
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| review and approval on a confidential basis prior to |
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| the procurement event; |
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| (iii) serve as the interface between the electric |
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| utility and suppliers; |
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| (iv) manage the bidder pre-qualification and |
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| registration process; |
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| (v) obtain the electric utilities' agreement to |
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| the final form of all supply contracts and credit |
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| collateral agreements; |
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| (vi) administer the request for proposals process; |
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| (vii) have the discretion to negotiate to |
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| determine whether bidders are willing to lower the |
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| price of bids that meet the benchmarks approved by the |
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| Commission; any post-bid negotiations with bidders |
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| shall be limited to price only and shall be completed |
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| within 24 hours after opening the sealed bids and shall |
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| be conducted in a fair and unbiased manner; in |
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| conducting the negotiations, there shall be no |
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| disclosure of any information derived from proposals |
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| submitted by competing bidders; if information is |
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| disclosed to any bidder, it shall be provided to all |
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| competing bidders; |
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| (viii) maintain confidentiality of supplier and |
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| bidding information in a manner consistent with all |
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| applicable laws, rules, regulations, and tariffs; |
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| (ix) submit a confidential report to the |
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| Commission recommending acceptance or rejection of |
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| bids; |
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| (x) notify the utility of contract counterparties |
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| and contract specifics; and |
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| (xi) administer related contingency procurement |
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| events. |
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| (2) The procurement monitor, who shall be retained by |
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| the Commission, shall: |
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| (i) monitor interactions among the procurement |
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| administrator, suppliers, and utility; |
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| (ii) monitor and report to the Commission on the |
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| progress of the procurement process; |
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| (iii) provide an independent confidential report |
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| to the Commission regarding the results of the |
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| procurement event; |
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| (iv) assess compliance with the procurement plans |
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| approved by the Commission for each utility that on |
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| December 31, 2005 provided electric service to a least |
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| 100,000 customers in Illinois; |
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| (v) preserve the confidentiality of supplier and |
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| bidding information in a manner consistent with all |
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| applicable laws, rules, regulations, and tariffs; |
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| (vi) provide expert advice to the Commission and |
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| consult with the procurement administrator regarding |
16 |
| issues related to procurement process design, rules, |
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| protocols, and policy-related matters; and |
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| (vii) consult with the procurement administrator |
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| regarding the development and use of benchmark |
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| criteria, standard form contracts, credit policies, |
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| and bid documents. |
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| (d) Except as provided in subsection (j), the planning |
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| process shall be conducted as follows: |
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| (1) Beginning in 2008, each Illinois utility procuring |
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| power pursuant to this Section shall annually provide a |
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| range of load forecasts to the Illinois Power Agency by |
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| July 15 of each year, or such other date as may be required |
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| by the Commission or Agency. The load forecasts shall cover |
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| the 5-year procurement planning period for the next |
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| procurement plan and shall include hourly data |
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| representing a high-load, low-load and expected-load |
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| scenario for the load of the eligible retail customers. The |
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| utility shall provide supporting data and assumptions for |
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| each of the scenarios.
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| (2) Beginning in 2008, the Illinois Power Agency shall |
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| prepare a procurement plan by August 15th of each year, or |
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| such other date as may be required by the Commission. The |
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| procurement plan shall identify the portfolio of |
13 |
| demand-response and power and energy products to be |
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| procured. Cost-effective demand-response measures shall be |
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| procured as set forth in item (iii) of subsection (b) of |
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| this Section. Copies of the procurement plan shall be |
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| posted and made publicly available on the Agency's and |
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| Commission's websites, and copies shall also be provided to |
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| each affected electric utility. An affected utility shall |
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| have 30 days following the date of posting to provide |
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| comment to the Agency on the procurement plan. Other |
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| interested entities also may comment on the procurement |
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| plan. All comments submitted to the Agency shall be |
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| specific, supported by data or other detailed analyses, |
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| and, if objecting to all or a portion of the procurement |
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| plan, accompanied by specific alternative wording or |
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| proposals. All comments shall be posted on the Agency's and |
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| Commission's websites. During this 30-day comment period, |
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| the Agency shall hold at least one public hearing within |
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| each utility's service area for the purpose of receiving |
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| public comment on the procurement plan. Within 14 days |
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| following the end of the 30-day review period, the Agency |
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| shall revise the procurement plan as necessary based on the |
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| comments received and file the procurement plan with the |
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| Commission and post the procurement plan on the websites. |
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| (3) Within 5 days after the filing of the procurement |
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| plan, any person objecting to the procurement plan shall |
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| file an objection with the Commission. Within 10 days after |
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| the filing, the Commission shall determine whether a |
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| hearing is necessary. The Commission shall enter its order |
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| confirming or modifying the procurement plan within 90 days |
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| after the filing of the procurement plan by the Illinois |
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| Power Agency. |
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| (4) The Commission shall approve the procurement plan, |
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| including expressly the forecast used in the procurement |
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| plan, if the Commission determines that it will ensure |
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| adequate, reliable, affordable, efficient, and |
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| environmentally sustainable electric service at the lowest |
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| total cost over time, taking into account any benefits of |
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| price stability. |
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| (e) The procurement process shall include each of the |
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| following components: |
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| (1) Solicitation, pre-qualification, and registration |
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| of bidders. The procurement administrator shall |
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| disseminate information to potential bidders to promote a |
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| procurement event, notify potential bidders that the |
5 |
| procurement administrator may enter into a post-bid price |
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| negotiation with bidders that meet the applicable |
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| benchmarks, provide supply requirements, and otherwise |
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| explain the competitive procurement process. In addition |
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| to such other publication as the procurement administrator |
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| determines is appropriate, this information shall be |
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| posted on the Illinois Power Agency's and the Commission's |
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| websites. The procurement administrator shall also |
13 |
| administer the prequalification process, including |
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| evaluation of credit worthiness, compliance with |
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| procurement rules, and agreement to the standard form |
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| contract developed pursuant to paragraph (2) of this |
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| subsection (e). The procurement administrator shall then |
18 |
| identify and register bidders to participate in the |
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| procurement event. |
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| (2) Standard contract forms and credit terms and |
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| instruments. The procurement administrator, in |
22 |
| consultation with the utilities, the Commission, and other |
23 |
| interested parties and subject to Commission oversight, |
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| shall develop and provide standard contract forms for the |
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| supplier contracts that meet generally accepted industry |
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| practices. Standard credit terms and instruments that meet |
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| developed. The procurement administrator shall make |
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| available to the Commission all written comments it |
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| receives on the contract forms, credit terms, or |
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| instruments. If the procurement administrator cannot reach |
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| agreement with the applicable electric utility as to the |
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| contract terms and conditions, the procurement |
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| administrator must notify the Commission of any disputed |
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| terms and the Commission shall resolve the dispute. The |
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| terms of the contracts shall not be subject to negotiation |
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| by winning bidders, and the bidders must agree to the terms |
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| of the contract in advance so that winning bids are |
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| selected solely on the basis of price. |
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| (3) Establishment of a market-based price benchmark. |
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| As part of the development of the procurement process, the |
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| procurement administrator, in consultation with the |
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| Commission staff, Agency staff, and the procurement |
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| monitor, shall establish benchmarks for evaluating the |
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| final prices in the contracts for each of the products that |
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| will be procured through the procurement process. The |
21 |
| benchmarks shall be based on price data for similar |
22 |
| products for the same delivery period and same delivery |
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| hub, or other delivery hubs after adjusting for that |
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| difference. The price benchmarks may also be adjusted to |
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| take into account differences between the information |
26 |
| reflected in the underlying data sources and the specific |
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| products and procurement process being used to procure |
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| power for the Illinois utilities. The benchmarks shall be |
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| confidential but shall be provided to, and will be subject |
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| to Commission review and approval, prior to a procurement |
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| event. |
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| (4) Request for proposals competitive procurement |
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| process. The procurement administrator shall design and |
8 |
| issue a request for proposals to supply electricity in |
9 |
| accordance with each utility's procurement plan, as |
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| approved by the Commission. The request for proposals shall |
11 |
| set forth a procedure for sealed, binding commitment |
12 |
| bidding with pay-as-bid settlement, and provision for |
13 |
| selection of bids on the basis of price. |
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| (5) A plan for implementing contingencies in the event |
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| of supplier default or failure of the procurement process |
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| to fully meet the expected load requirement due to |
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| insufficient supplier participation, Commission rejection |
18 |
| of results, or any other cause. |
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| (i) Event of supplier default: In the event of |
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| supplier default, the utility shall review the |
21 |
| contract of the defaulting supplier to determine if the |
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| amount of supply is 200 megawatts or greater, and if |
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| there are more than 60 days remaining of the contract |
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| term. If both of these conditions are met, and the |
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| default results in termination of the contract, the |
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| utility shall immediately notify the Illinois Power |
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| Agency that a request for proposals must be issued to |
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| procure replacement power, and the procurement |
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| administrator shall run an additional procurement |
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| event. If the contracted supply of the defaulting |
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| supplier is less than 200 megawatts or there are less |
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| than 60 days remaining of the contract term, the |
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| utility shall procure power and energy from the |
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| applicable regional transmission organization market, |
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| including ancillary services, capacity, and day-ahead |
10 |
| or real time energy, or both, for the duration of the |
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| contract term to replace the contracted supply; |
12 |
| provided, however, that if a needed product is not |
13 |
| available through the regional transmission |
14 |
| organization market it shall be purchased from the |
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| wholesale market. |
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| (ii) Failure of the procurement process to fully |
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| meet the expected load requirement: If the procurement |
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| process fails to fully meet the expected load |
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| requirement due to insufficient supplier participation |
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| or due to a Commission rejection of the procurement |
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| results, the procurement administrator, the |
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| procurement monitor, and the Commission staff shall |
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| meet within 10 days to analyze potential causes of low |
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| supplier interest or causes for the Commission |
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| decision. If changes are identified that would likely |
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| result in increased supplier participation, or that |
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| would address concerns causing the Commission to |
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| reject the results of the prior procurement event, the |
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| procurement administrator may implement those changes |
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| and rerun the request for proposals process according |
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| to a schedule determined by those parties and |
6 |
| consistent with Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
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| Agency Act and this subsection. In any event, a new |
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| request for proposals process shall be implemented by |
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| the procurement administrator within 90 days after the |
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| determination that the procurement process has failed |
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| to fully meet the expected load requirement. |
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| (iii) In all cases where there is insufficient |
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| supply provided under contracts awarded through the |
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| procurement process to fully meet the electric |
15 |
| utility's load requirement, the utility shall meet the |
16 |
| load requirement by procuring power and energy from the |
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| applicable regional transmission organization market, |
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| including ancillary services, capacity, and day-ahead |
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| or real time energy or both; provided, however, that if |
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| a needed product is not available through the regional |
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| transmission organization market it shall be purchased |
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| from the wholesale market. |
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| (6) The procurement process described in this |
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| subsection is exempt from the requirements of the Illinois |
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| Procurement Code, pursuant to Section 20-10 of that Code. |
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| (f) Within 2 business days after opening the sealed bids, |
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| report to the Commission. The report shall contain the results |
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| of the bidding for each of the products along with the |
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| procurement administrator's recommendation for the acceptance |
5 |
| and rejection of bids based on the price benchmark criteria and |
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| other factors observed in the process. The procurement monitor |
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| also shall submit a confidential report to the Commission |
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| within 2 business days after opening the sealed bids. The |
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| report shall contain the procurement monitor's assessment of |
10 |
| bidder behavior in the process as well as an assessment of the |
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| procurement administrator's compliance with the procurement |
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| process and rules. The Commission shall review the confidential |
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| reports submitted by the procurement administrator and |
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| procurement monitor, and shall accept or reject the |
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| recommendations of the procurement administrator within 2 |
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| business days after receipt of the reports. |
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| (g) Within 3 business days after the Commission decision |
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| approving the results of a procurement event, the utility shall |
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| enter into binding contractual arrangements with the winning |
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| suppliers using the standard form contracts; except that the |
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| utility shall not be required either directly or indirectly to |
22 |
| execute the contracts if a tariff that is consistent with |
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| subsection (l) of this Section has not been approved and placed |
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| into effect for that utility. |
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| (h) The names of the successful bidders and the load |
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| weighted average of the winning bid prices for each contract |
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| type and for each contract term shall be made available to the |
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| public at the time of Commission approval of a procurement |
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| event. The Commission, the procurement monitor, the |
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| procurement administrator, the Illinois Power Agency, and all |
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| participants in the procurement process shall maintain the |
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| confidentiality of all other supplier and bidding information |
7 |
| in a manner consistent with all applicable laws, rules, |
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| regulations, and tariffs. Confidential information, including |
9 |
| the confidential reports submitted by the procurement |
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| administrator and procurement monitor pursuant to subsection |
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| (f) of this Section, shall not be made publicly available and |
12 |
| shall not be discoverable by any party in any proceeding, |
13 |
| absent a compelling demonstration of need, nor shall those |
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| reports be admissible in any proceeding other than one for law |
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| enforcement purposes. |
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| (i) Within 2 business days after a Commission decision |
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| approving the results of a procurement event or such other date |
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| as may be required by the Commission from time to time, the |
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| utility shall file for informational purposes with the |
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| Commission its actual or estimated retail supply charges, as |
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| applicable, by customer supply group reflecting the costs |
22 |
| associated with the procurement and computed in accordance with |
23 |
| the tariffs filed pursuant to subsection (l) of this Section |
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| and approved by the Commission. |
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| (j) Within 60 days following the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act, each electric utility that on December 31, 2005 |
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| Illinois shall prepare and file with the Commission an initial |
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| procurement plan, which shall conform in all material respects |
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| to the requirements of the procurement plan set forth in |
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| subsection (b); provided, however, that the Illinois Power |
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| Agency Act shall not apply to the initial procurement plan |
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| prepared pursuant to this subsection. The initial procurement |
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| plan shall identify the portfolio of power and energy products |
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| to be procured and delivered for the period June 2008 through |
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| May 2009, and shall identify the proposed procurement |
11 |
| administrator, who shall have the same experience and expertise |
12 |
| as is required of a procurement administrator hired pursuant to |
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| Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. Copies of the |
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| procurement plan shall be posted and made publicly available on |
15 |
| the Commission's website. The initial procurement plan may |
16 |
| include contracts for renewable resources that extend beyond |
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| May 2009. |
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| (i) Within 14 days following filing of the initial |
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| procurement plan, any person may file a detailed objection |
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| with the Commission contesting the procurement plan |
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| submitted by the electric utility. All objections to the |
22 |
| electric utility's plan shall be specific, supported by |
23 |
| data or other detailed analyses. The electric utility may |
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| file a response to any objections to its procurement plan |
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| within 7 days after the date objections are due to be |
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| filed. Within 7 days after the date the utility's response |
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| is due, the Commission shall determine whether a hearing is |
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| necessary. If it determines that a hearing is necessary, it |
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| shall require the hearing to be completed and issue an |
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| order on the procurement plan within 60 days after the |
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| filing of the procurement plan by the electric utility. |
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| (ii) The order shall approve or modify the procurement |
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| plan, approve an independent procurement administrator, |
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| and approve or modify the electric utility's tariffs that |
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| are proposed with the initial procurement plan. The |
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| Commission shall approve the procurement plan if the |
11 |
| Commission determines that it will ensure adequate, |
12 |
| reliable, affordable, efficient, and environmentally |
13 |
| sustainable electric service at the lowest total cost over |
14 |
| time, taking into account any benefits of price stability. |
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| (k) In order to promote price stability for residential and |
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| small commercial customers during the transition to |
17 |
| competition in Illinois, and notwithstanding any other |
18 |
| provision of this Act, each electric utility subject to this |
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| Section shall enter into one or more multi-year financial swap |
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| contracts that become effective on the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act. These contracts may be executed with generators |
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| and power marketers, including affiliated interests of the |
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| electric utility. These contracts shall be for a term of no |
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| more than 5 years and shall, for each respective utility or for |
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| any Illinois electric utilities that are affiliated by virtue |
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| of a common parent company and that are thereby considered a |
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| single electric utility for purposes of this subsection (k), |
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| not exceed in the aggregate 3,000 megawatts for any hour of the |
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| year. The contracts shall be financial contracts and not energy |
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| sales contracts. The contracts shall be executed as |
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| transactions under a negotiated master agreement based on the |
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| form of master agreement for financial swap contracts sponsored |
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| by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. |
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| and shall be considered pre-existing contracts in the |
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| utilities' procurement plans for residential and small |
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| commercial customers. Costs incurred pursuant to a contract |
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| authorized by this subsection (k) shall be deemed prudently |
12 |
| incurred and reasonable in amount and the electric utility |
13 |
| shall be entitled to full cost recovery pursuant to the tariffs |
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| filed with the Commission. |
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| (l) An electric utility shall recover its costs incurred |
16 |
| under this Section, including, but not limited to, the costs of |
17 |
| procuring power and energy demand-response resources under |
18 |
| this Section. The utility shall file with the initial |
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| procurement plan its proposed tariffs through which its costs |
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| of procuring power that are incurred pursuant to a |
21 |
| Commission-approved procurement plan and those other costs |
22 |
| identified in this subsection (l), will be recovered. The |
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| tariffs shall include a formula rate or charge designed to pass |
24 |
| through both the costs incurred by the utility in procuring a |
25 |
| supply of electric power and energy for the applicable customer |
26 |
| classes with no mark-up or return on the price paid by the |
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| utility for that supply, plus any just and reasonable costs |
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| that the utility incurs in arranging and providing for the |
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| supply of electric power and energy. The formula rate or charge |
4 |
| shall also contain provisions that ensure that its application |
5 |
| does not result in over or under recovery due to changes in |
6 |
| customer usage and demand patterns, and that provide for the |
7 |
| correction, on at least an annual basis, of any accounting |
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| errors that may occur. A utility shall recover through the |
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| tariff all reasonable costs incurred to implement or comply |
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| with any procurement plan that is developed and put into effect |
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| pursuant to Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act and |
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| this Section, including any fees assessed by the Illinois Power |
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| Agency, costs associated with load balancing, and contingency |
14 |
| plan costs. The electric utility shall also recover its full |
15 |
| costs of procuring electric supply for which it contracted |
16 |
| before the effective date of this Section in conjunction with |
17 |
| the provision of full requirements service under fixed-price |
18 |
| bundled service tariffs subsequent to December 31, 2006. All |
19 |
| such costs shall be deemed to have been prudently incurred. The |
20 |
| pass-through tariffs that are filed and approved pursuant to |
21 |
| this Section shall not be subject to review under, or in any |
22 |
| way limited by, Section 16-111(i) of this Act. |
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| (m) The Commission has the authority to adopt rules to |
24 |
| carry out the provisions of this Section. For the public |
25 |
| interest, safety, and welfare, the Commission also has |
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| authority to adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this |
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| (n) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, any |
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| affiliated electric utilities that submit a single procurement |
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| plan covering their combined needs may procure for those |
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| combined needs in conjunction with that plan, and may enter |
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| jointly into power supply contracts, purchases, and other |
8 |
| procurement arrangements, and allocate capacity and energy and |
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| cost responsibility therefor among themselves in proportion to |
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| their requirements. |
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| (o) On or before June 1 of each year, the Commission shall |
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| hold an informal hearing for the purpose of receiving comments |
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| on the prior year's procurement process and any recommendations |
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| for change.
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| (p) An electric utility subject to this Section may propose |
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| to invest, lease, own, or operate an electric generation |
17 |
| facility as part of its procurement plan, provided the utility |
18 |
| demonstrates that such facility is the least-cost option to |
19 |
| provide electric service to eligible retail customers. If the |
20 |
| facility is shown to be the least-cost option and is included |
21 |
| in a procurement plan prepared in accordance with Section 1-75 |
22 |
| of the Illinois Power Agency Act and this Section, then the |
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| electric utility shall make a filing pursuant to Section 8-406 |
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| of the Act, and may request of the Commission any statutory |
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| relief required thereunder. If the Commission grants all of the |
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| necessary approvals for the proposed facility, such supply |
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| subsection (b) of this Section. The Commission shall in any |
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| order approving a proposal under this subsection specify how |
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| the utility will recover the prudently incurred costs of |
5 |
| investing in, leasing, owning, or operating such generation |
6 |
| facility through just and reasonable rates charged to eligible |
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| retail customers. Cost recovery for facilities included in the |
8 |
| utility's procurement plan pursuant to this subsection shall |
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| not be subject to review under or in any way limited by the |
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| provisions of Section 16-111(i) of this Act. Nothing in this |
11 |
| Section is intended to prohibit a utility from filing for a |
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| fuel adjustment clause as is otherwise permitted under Section |
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| 9-220 of this Act.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-481, eff. 8-28-07.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-115)
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| Sec. 16-115. Certification of alternative retail
electric |
17 |
| suppliers. |
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| (a) Any alternative retail electric supplier must obtain
a |
19 |
| certificate of service authority from the Commission in
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20 |
| accordance with this Section before serving any retail
customer |
21 |
| or other user located in this State. An alternative
retail |
22 |
| electric supplier may request, and the Commission may
grant, a |
23 |
| certificate of service authority for the entire State
or for a |
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| specified geographic area of the State.
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| (b) An alternative retail electric supplier seeking a
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| a verified application containing information
showing that the |
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| applicant meets the requirements of this
Section. The |
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| alternative retail electric supplier shall
publish notice of |
5 |
| its application in the official State
newspaper within 10 days |
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| following the date of its filing. No
later than 45 days after |
7 |
| the application is properly filed
with the Commission, and such |
8 |
| notice is published, the
Commission shall issue its order |
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| granting or denying the
application.
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| (c) An application for a certificate of service
authority |
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| shall identify the area or areas in which the
applicant intends |
12 |
| to offer service and the types of services
it intends to offer. |
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| Applicants that seek to serve
residential or small commercial |
14 |
| retail customers within a
geographic area that is smaller than |
15 |
| an electric utility's
service area shall submit evidence |
16 |
| demonstrating that the
designation of this smaller area does |
17 |
| not violate Section 16-115A. An applicant
that seeks to serve |
18 |
| residential or small
commercial retail customers may state in |
19 |
| its application for
certification any limitations that will be |
20 |
| imposed on the
number of customers or maximum load to be |
21 |
| served.
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| (d) The Commission shall grant the application for a
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| certificate of service authority if it makes the findings set
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| forth in this subsection
based on the verified
application and |
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| such other information as the applicant may
submit:
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| (1) That the applicant possesses sufficient
technical, |
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abilities to |
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| provide the service for which it seeks a
certificate of |
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| service authority. In determining the
level of technical, |
4 |
| financial and managerial resources
and abilities which the |
5 |
| applicant must demonstrate, the
Commission shall consider |
6 |
| (i) the characteristics,
including the size and financial |
7 |
| sophistication, of the
customers that the applicant seeks |
8 |
| to serve, and (ii)
whether the applicant seeks to provide |
9 |
| electric power and
energy using property, plant and |
10 |
| equipment which it owns,
controls or operates;
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| (2) That the applicant will comply with all
applicable |
12 |
| federal, State, regional and industry rules,
policies, |
13 |
| practices and procedures for the use,
operation, and |
14 |
| maintenance of the safety, integrity and
reliability, of |
15 |
| the interconnected electric transmission
system;
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| (3) That the applicant will only provide service to
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| retail customers in an electric utility's service area
that |
18 |
| are eligible to take delivery services under this
Act;
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| (4) That the applicant will comply with such
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| informational or reporting requirements as the Commission
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21 |
| may by rule establish and provide the information required |
22 |
| by Section 16-112.
Any data related to
contracts for the |
23 |
| purchase and sale of electric power and
energy shall be |
24 |
| made available for review by the Staff of
the Commission on |
25 |
| a confidential and proprietary basis
and only to the extent |
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| and for the purposes which the
Commission determines are |
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to carry out the purposes of |
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| (5) That the applicant will procure renewable energy |
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| resources and will source electricity from clean coal |
5 |
| facilities, as defined in Section 1-10 of the Illinois |
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| Power Agency Act, in amounts at least equal to the |
7 |
| percentages set forth in subsections (c) and (d) of Section |
8 |
| 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. For purposes of this |
9 |
| Section:
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| (i) the required procurement of renewable energy |
11 |
| resources shall be measured as a percentage of the |
12 |
| actual amount of electricity (megawatt-hours) supplied |
13 |
| by the alternative retail electric supplier in the |
14 |
| prior calendar year, as reported for that year to the |
15 |
| Commission. This obligation applies to all electricity |
16 |
| supplied pursuant to retail contracts executed, |
17 |
| extended, or otherwise revised after the effective |
18 |
| date of this amendatory Act, provided the alternative |
19 |
| retail electric supplier submits all documentation |
20 |
| needed by the Commission to determine the actual amount |
21 |
| of electricity supplied under contracts that may be |
22 |
| excluded under this limitation; |
23 |
| (ii) an alternative retail electric supplier need |
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| not actually deliver electricity to its customers to |
25 |
| comply with this Section, provided that if the |
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| alternative retail electric supplier claims credit for |
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| any emission credits or renewable energy credits in |
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| connection with the purchase of such electricity. |
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| Alternative retail electric suppliers shall maintain |
5 |
| adequate records documenting the contractual |
6 |
| disposition of all electricity procured to comply with |
7 |
| this Section and shall file an accounting in the report |
8 |
| which must be filed with the Commission on April 1 of |
9 |
| each year, starting in 2010, in accordance with |
10 |
| subsection (d-5) of this Section; |
11 |
| (iii) the required procurement of renewable energy |
12 |
| resources and sourcing of electricity generated by |
13 |
| clean coal facilities, other than the initial clean |
14 |
| coal facility, shall be limited to the amount of |
15 |
| electricity that can be procured or sourced at a price |
16 |
| at or below the benchmarks approved by the Commission |
17 |
| each year in accordance with item (1) of subsection (c) |
18 |
| and items (1) and (5) of subsection (d) of Section 1-75 |
19 |
| of the Illinois Power Agency Act; |
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| (iv) all alternative retail electric suppliers |
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| shall execute a sourcing agreement to source |
22 |
| electricity from the initial clean coal facility, on |
23 |
| the terms set forth in paragraphs (3) and (4) of |
24 |
| subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
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| Agency Act, except that in lieu of the requirements in |
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| subparagraphs (A)(v), (B)(i), (C)(v), and (C)(vi) of |
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| shall execute one or more of the following: |
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| (1) if the sourcing agreement is a power |
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| purchase agreement, a contract with the initial |
5 |
| clean coal facility to purchase in each hour an |
6 |
| amount of electricity equal to all clean coal |
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| energy made available from the initial clean coal |
8 |
| facility during such hour, which the utilities are |
9 |
| not required to procure under the terms of |
10 |
| subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois |
11 |
| Power Agency Act, multiplied by a fraction, the |
12 |
| numerator of which is the alternative retail |
13 |
| electric supplier's retail market sales of |
14 |
| electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in |
15 |
| the State during the prior calendar month and the |
16 |
| denominator of which is the total sales of |
17 |
| electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in |
18 |
| the State by alternative retail electric suppliers |
19 |
| during such prior month that are subject to the |
20 |
| requirements of this paragraph (5) of subsection |
21 |
| (d) of this Section and subsection (d) of Section |
22 |
| 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act plus the |
23 |
| total sales of electricity (expressed in |
24 |
| kilowatthours sold) by utilities outside of their |
25 |
| service areas during such prior month, pursuant to |
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| subsection (c) of Section 16-116 of this Act; or |
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| differences, a contract with the initial clean |
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| coal facility in each hour with respect to an |
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| amount of electricity equal to all clean coal |
5 |
| energy made available from the initial clean coal |
6 |
| facility during such hour, which the utilities are |
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| not required to procure under the terms of |
8 |
| subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois |
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| Power Agency Act, multiplied by a fraction, the |
10 |
| numerator of which is the alternative retail |
11 |
| electric supplier's retail market sales of |
12 |
| electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in |
13 |
| the State during the prior calendar month and the |
14 |
| denominator of which is the total sales of |
15 |
| electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in |
16 |
| the State by alternative retail electric suppliers |
17 |
| during such prior month that are subject to the |
18 |
| requirements of this paragraph (5) of subsection |
19 |
| (d) of this Section and subsection (d) of Section |
20 |
| 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act plus the |
21 |
| total sales of electricity (expressed in |
22 |
| kilowatthours sold) by utilities outside of their |
23 |
| service areas during such prior month, pursuant to |
24 |
| subsection (c) of Section 16-116 of this Act; |
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| (v) if, in any year after the first year of |
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| commercial operation, the owner of the clean coal |
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| the initial clean coal facility captured and |
3 |
| sequestered at least 50% of the total carbon emissions |
4 |
| that the facility would otherwise emit or that |
5 |
| sequestration of emissions from prior years has |
6 |
| failed, resulting in the release of carbon into the |
7 |
| atmosphere, the owner of the facility must offset |
8 |
| excess emissions. Any such carbon offsets must be |
9 |
| permanent, additional, verifiable, real, located |
10 |
| within the State of Illinois, and legally and |
11 |
| practicably enforceable. The costs of any such offsets |
12 |
| that are not recoverable shall not exceed $15 million |
13 |
| in any given year. No costs of any such purchases of |
14 |
| carbon offsets may be recovered from an alternative |
15 |
| retail electric supplier or its customers. All carbon |
16 |
| offsets purchased for this purpose and any carbon |
17 |
| emission credits associated with sequestration of |
18 |
| carbon from the facility must be permanently retired. |
19 |
| The initial clean coal facility shall not forfeit its |
20 |
| designation as a clean coal facility if the facility |
21 |
| fails to fully comply with the applicable carbon |
22 |
| sequestration requirements in any given year, provided |
23 |
| the requisite offsets are purchased. However, the |
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| Attorney General, on behalf of the People of the State |
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| of Illinois, may specifically enforce the facility's |
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| sequestration requirement and the other terms of this |
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| requirements and offset purchase requirements that |
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| apply to the initial clean coal facility shall be |
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| reviewed annually by an independent expert retained by |
5 |
| the owner of the initial clean coal facility, with the |
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| advance written approval of the Attorney General |
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| (Blank) ;
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| (6) With respect to an applicant that seeks to serve
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| residential or small commercial retail customers, that
the |
10 |
| area to be served by the applicant and any
limitations it |
11 |
| proposes on the number of customers or
maximum amount of |
12 |
| load to be served meet the provisions
of Section 16-115A, |
13 |
| provided, that the Commission can
extend the time for |
14 |
| considering such a certificate
request by up to 90 days, |
15 |
| and can schedule hearings on
such a request;
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| (7) That the applicant meets the requirements of |
17 |
| subsection (a) of Section
16-128; and
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| (8) That the applicant will comply with all other
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19 |
| applicable laws and regulations.
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20 |
| (d-5) The Commission shall, after notice and hearing, |
21 |
| revoke the certification of any alternative retail electric |
22 |
| supplier that fails to execute a sourcing agreement with the |
23 |
| initial clean coal facility, as required by item (5) of |
24 |
| subsection (d) of this Section. The sourcing agreements with |
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| this initial clean coal facility shall be subject to both |
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| approval of the initial clean coal facility by the General |
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| of subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency |
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| Act, and shall be executed within 90 days after any such |
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| approval by the General Assembly. The Commission shall also |
5 |
| revoke the certification of any alternative retail electric |
6 |
| supplier that, on April 1, 2010 or on April 1 of any year |
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| thereafter, fails to demonstrate that the electricity provided |
8 |
| to the alternative retail electricity supplier's Illinois |
9 |
| customers during the previous year was generated by renewable |
10 |
| energy resources and clean coal facilities in amounts at least |
11 |
| equal to the percentages set forth in subsections (c) and (d) |
12 |
| of Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act, as limited by |
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| subsection (d)(5)(iii) of this Section. The Commission shall |
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| not accept an application for certification from an alternative |
15 |
| retail electric supplier that has lost certification under this |
16 |
| subsection (d-5), or any corporate affiliate thereof, for at |
17 |
| least one year from the date of revocation. |
18 |
| (e) A retail customer that owns a cogeneration or |
19 |
| self-generation facility
and that seeks certification only to
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20 |
| provide electric power and energy from such facility to
retail |
21 |
| customers at separate locations which customers are
both (i) |
22 |
| owned by, or a subsidiary or other corporate
affiliate of, such |
23 |
| applicant and
(ii) eligible for delivery services, shall be |
24 |
| granted a
certificate of service authority upon filing an |
25 |
| application
and notifying the Commission that it has entered |
26 |
| into an
agreement with the relevant electric utilities pursuant |
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Provided, however, that if the retail |
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| customer owning such cogeneration or
self-generation facility |
3 |
| would not be charged a transition charge due to the
exemption |
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| provided under subsection (f) of Section 16-108 prior to the
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| certification, and the retail customers at separate locations |
6 |
| are taking
delivery services in conjunction with purchasing |
7 |
| power and energy from the
facility, the retail customer on |
8 |
| whose premises the facility is located shall
not thereafter be |
9 |
| required to pay transition charges on the power and energy
that |
10 |
| such retail customer takes from the facility.
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| (f) The Commission shall have the authority to
promulgate |
12 |
| rules and regulations to carry out the provisions
of this |
13 |
| Section. On or before May 1, 1999, the Commission
shall adopt a |
14 |
| rule or rules applicable to the certification of
those |
15 |
| alternative retail electric suppliers that seek to serve
only |
16 |
| nonresidential retail customers with maximum electrical
|
17 |
| demands of one megawatt or more which shall provide for (i)
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18 |
| expedited and streamlined procedures
for certification of such |
19 |
| alternative
retail electric suppliers and (ii) specific |
20 |
| criteria which,
if met by any such alternative retail electric |
21 |
| supplier, shall
constitute the demonstration of technical, |
22 |
| financial and
managerial resources and abilities to provide |
23 |
| service required
by subsection (d) (1) of this Section, such as |
24 |
| a requirement
to post a bond or letter of credit, from a |
25 |
| responsible surety
or financial institution, of sufficient |
26 |
| size for the nature
and scope of the services to be provided; |
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| demonstration of
adequate insurance for the scope and nature of |
2 |
| the services to
be provided; and experience in providing |
3 |
| similar services in
other jurisdictions.
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| (Source: P.A. 95-130, eff. 1-1-08.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-116)
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| Sec. 16-116. Commission oversight of electric utilities |
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| serving retail
customers
outside their service areas or |
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| providing
competitive, non-tariffed services.
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| (a) An electric utility that has a tariff on file for
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10 |
| delivery services may, without regard to any otherwise
|
11 |
| applicable tariffs on file, provide electric power and energy
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12 |
| to one or more retail customers located outside its service
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13 |
| area, but only to the extent (i) such retail customer (A) is
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14 |
| eligible for delivery services under any delivery services
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15 |
| tariff filed with the Commission by the electric utility in
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16 |
| whose service area the retail customer is located and (B) has
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17 |
| either elected to take such delivery services or has paid or
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18 |
| contracted to pay the charges specified in Sections 16-108 and
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| 16-114, or (ii) if such retail customer is served by a
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20 |
| municipal system or electric cooperative, the customer is
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21 |
| eligible for delivery services under the terms and conditions
|
22 |
| for such service established by the municipal system or
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23 |
| electric cooperative serving that customer.
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24 |
| (b) An electric utility may offer any competitive
service |
25 |
| to any customer or group of customers without filing
contracts |
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| with or seeking approval of the Commission, notwithstanding any |
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| rule
or regulation that would require such
approval. The |
3 |
| Commission shall not increase or decrease the
prices, and may |
4 |
| not alter or add to the terms and conditions
for the utility's |
5 |
| competitive services, from those agreed to by the electric
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6 |
| utility and the customer or customers. Non-tariffed, |
7 |
| competitive services
shall
not be subject to the provisions of |
8 |
| the Electric Supplier Act or to Articles V,
VII, VIII or
IX of |
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| the Act, except to the extent that any provisions of
such |
10 |
| Articles are made applicable to alternative retail
electric |
11 |
| suppliers pursuant to Sections 16-115 and 16-115A, but shall be
|
12 |
| subject to the provisions of subsections (b) through (g) of |
13 |
| Section 16-115A,
and Section 16-115B to the same extent such |
14 |
| provisions are applicable to the
services provided by |
15 |
| alternative retail electric suppliers.
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16 |
| (c) Electric utilities serving retail customers outside |
17 |
| their service areas shall be subject to the requirements of |
18 |
| paragraph (5) of subsection (d) of Section 16-115 of the Public |
19 |
| Utilities Act, except that the numerators referred to in that |
20 |
| subsection (d) shall be the utility's retail market sales of |
21 |
| electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in the State |
22 |
| outside of the utility's service territory in the prior month. |
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| (Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 12-16-97.)
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| ARTICLE 5 |
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2009)
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| Sec. 2-203. Public Utility Fund base maintenance |
6 |
| contribution. Each For each of the years 2003 through 2008, |
7 |
| each electric
utility as defined in Section 16-102 of this Act |
8 |
| providing service to more than
12,500 customers in this State |
9 |
| on January 1, 1995 shall contribute annually a
pro rata share |
10 |
| of a total amount of $5,500,000 based upon the number of
|
11 |
| kilowatt-hours delivered to retail customers within this State |
12 |
| by each such
electric utility in the 12 months preceding the |
13 |
| year of contribution. On or
before May 1 of each year, the |
14 |
| Illinois Commerce Commission shall determine and
notify the |
15 |
| Illinois Department of Revenue of the pro rata share owed by |
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| each
electric utility based upon information supplied annually |
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| to the Commission. On
or before June 1 of each year, the |
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| Department of Revenue shall send written
notification to each |
19 |
| electric utility of the amount of pro rata share they owe.
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| These contributions shall be remitted to the Department of |
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| Revenue no earlier
that July 1 and no later than July 31 of |
22 |
| each year the contribution is due on a
return prescribed and
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| furnished by the Department of Revenue showing such information |
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| as the
Department of Revenue may reasonably require. The |
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| Department of Revenue shall
place the funds remitted under this |
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State treasury. The |
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| funds received pursuant to this Section shall be subject to
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| appropriation by the General Assembly. If an electric utility |
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| does
not remit its pro rata share to the Department of Revenue, |
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| the Department of
Revenue must inform the Illinois Commerce |
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| Commission of such failure. The
Illinois Commerce Commission |
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| may then revoke the certification of that electric
utility. |
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| This Section is repealed on January 1, 2014 2009 .
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| (Source: P.A. 92-600, eff. 6-28-02.)
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| ARTICLE 10. |
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| Section 10-5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by |
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| changing Section 16-125 as follows:
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-125)
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| Sec. 16-125. Transmission and distribution reliability
|
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| requirements.
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| (a) To assure the reliable delivery of electricity to all
|
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| customers in this State and the effective implementation of
the |
18 |
| provisions of this Article, the Commission shall, within
180 |
19 |
| days of the effective date of this Article, adopt rules
and |
20 |
| regulations for assessing and assuring the reliability of
the |
21 |
| transmission and distribution systems and facilities that
are |
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| under the Commission's jurisdiction.
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| (b) These rules and regulations shall require each electric |
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alternative retail electric supplier owning, |
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| controlling, or operating
transmission and distribution |
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| facilities and equipment subject to the
Commission's |
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| jurisdiction, referred to in this Section as "jurisdictional
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| entities", to adopt and implement procedures for restoring |
6 |
| transmission and
distribution services to customers after |
7 |
| transmission or distribution outages
on a nondiscriminatory |
8 |
| basis without regard to whether a customer has chosen
the |
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| electric utility, an affiliate of the electric utility, or |
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| another entity
as its provider of electric power and energy. |
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| These rules and regulations
shall also, at a minimum, |
12 |
| specifically require each jurisdictional entity to
submit |
13 |
| annually to the Commission.
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| (1) the number and duration of planned and
unplanned |
15 |
| outages during the prior year and their impacts
on |
16 |
| customers;
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17 |
| (2) outages that were controllable and outages that
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18 |
| were exacerbated in scope or duration by the condition of
|
19 |
| facilities, equipment or premises or by the actions or
|
20 |
| inactions of operating personnel or agents;
|
21 |
| (3) customer service interruptions that were due
|
22 |
| solely to the actions or inactions of an alternative
retail |
23 |
| electric supplier or a public utility in supplying
power or |
24 |
| energy;
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| (4) a detailed report of the age, current
condition, |
26 |
| reliability and performance of the
jurisdictional entity's |
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| shall include, without
limitation, the following data:
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| (i) a summary of the jurisdictional entity's
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| outages and voltage variances reportable under the
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| Commission's rules;
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| (ii) the jurisdictional entity's expenditures
for |
7 |
| transmission construction and maintenance, the
ratio |
8 |
| of those expenditures to the jurisdictional
entity's |
9 |
| transmission investment, and the average
remaining |
10 |
| depreciation lives of the entity's
transmission |
11 |
| facilities, expressed as a percentage
of total |
12 |
| depreciation lives;
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| (iii) the jurisdictional entity's expenditures
for |
14 |
| distribution construction and maintenance, the
ratio |
15 |
| of those expenditures to the jurisdictional
entity's |
16 |
| distribution investment, and the average
remaining |
17 |
| depreciation lives of the entity's
distribution |
18 |
| facilities, expressed as a percentage
of total |
19 |
| depreciation lives;
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| (iv) a customer satisfaction survey covering,
|
21 |
| among other areas identified in Commission rules,
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22 |
| reliability, customer service, and understandability
|
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| of the jurisdictional entity's services and prices;
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| and
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| (v) the corresponding information, in the same
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| format, for the previous 3 years, if available;
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| improvements for the jurisdictional entity's transmission
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| and distribution facilities that will ensure continued
|
4 |
| reliable delivery of energy to customers and provide the
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5 |
| delivery reliability needed for fair and open competition; |
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| and
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| (6) a report of the jurisdictional entity's
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| implementation of its plan filed pursuant to subparagraph |
9 |
| (5)
for the previous reporting period.
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| (c) The Commission rules shall set forth the criteria
that |
11 |
| will be used to assess each jurisdictional entity's annual |
12 |
| report and
evaluate its reliability performance. Such criteria
|
13 |
| must take into account, at a minimum: the items required to be
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| reported in subsection (b); the relevant characteristics of
the |
15 |
| area served; the age and condition of the system's
equipment |
16 |
| and facilities; good engineering practices; the
costs of |
17 |
| potential actions; and the benefits of avoiding the
risks of |
18 |
| service disruption.
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| (d) At least every 3 years, beginning in the year
the |
20 |
| Commission issues the rules required by subsection
(a) or the |
21 |
| following year if the rules are issued after June
1, the |
22 |
| Commission shall assess the annual report of each
|
23 |
| jurisdictional entity and evaluate its reliability |
24 |
| performance. The
Commission's evaluation shall
include |
25 |
| specific identification of, and recommendations
concerning, |
26 |
| any potential reliability problems that it has
identified as a |
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| (e) In the event that more than either (i) 30,000 (or some |
3 |
| other number, but only as provided by statute) of the total |
4 |
| customers or (ii) 0.8% (or some other percentage, but only as |
5 |
| provided by statute) of the total customers , whichever is less, |
6 |
| of an electric
utility are subjected to a continuous power |
7 |
| interruption of
4 hours or more that results in the |
8 |
| transmission of power
at less than 50% of the standard voltage, |
9 |
| or that results in
the total loss of power transmission, the |
10 |
| utility shall be
responsible for compensating customers |
11 |
| affected by that interruption for 4
hours or more for all
|
12 |
| actual damages, which shall not include consequential
damages, |
13 |
| suffered as a result of the power interruption.
The utility |
14 |
| shall also reimburse the affected municipality,
county, or |
15 |
| other unit of local government in which the power
interruption |
16 |
| has taken place for all
emergency and contingency expenses |
17 |
| incurred by the unit of
local government as a result of the |
18 |
| interruption. A waiver
of the requirements of this subsection |
19 |
| may be granted by the
Commission in instances in which the |
20 |
| utility can show that
the power interruption was a result of |
21 |
| any
one or more of the following causes:
|
22 |
| (1) Unpreventable damage due to weather events or
|
23 |
| conditions.
|
24 |
| (2) Customer tampering.
|
25 |
| (3) Unpreventable damage due to civil or
international |
26 |
| unrest or animals.
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| party other
than the utility, its employees, agents, or
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3 |
| contractors.
|
4 |
| Loss of revenue and expenses incurred in complying with this
|
5 |
| subsection may not be recovered from ratepayers.
|
6 |
| (f) In the event of a power surge or other fluctuation
that |
7 |
| causes damage and affects more than either (i) 30,000 (or some |
8 |
| other number, but only as provided by statute) of the total |
9 |
| customers or (ii) 0.8% (or some other percentage, but only as |
10 |
| provided by statute) of the total customers, whichever is less, |
11 |
| the electric utility
shall pay to
affected customers the |
12 |
| replacement value of all goods
damaged as a result of the power |
13 |
| surge or other fluctuation
unless the utility can show that the |
14 |
| power surge or other
fluctuation was due to one or more of the |
15 |
| following causes:
|
16 |
| (1) Unpreventable damage due to weather events or
|
17 |
| conditions.
|
18 |
| (2) Customer tampering.
|
19 |
| (3) Unpreventable damage due to civil or
international |
20 |
| unrest or animals.
|
21 |
| (4) Damage to utility equipment or other actions by a |
22 |
| party other
than the utility, its employees, agents, or
|
23 |
| contractors.
|
24 |
| Loss of revenue and expenses incurred in complying with this
|
25 |
| subsection may not be recovered from ratepayers. Customers with |
26 |
| respect to
whom a waiver has been granted by the Commission |
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| pursuant to subparagraphs
(1)-(4) of subsections (e) and (f) |
2 |
| shall not count toward the either (i) 30,000 (or some other |
3 |
| number, but only as provided by statute) of the total customers |
4 |
| or (ii) 0.8% (or some other percentage, but only as provided by |
5 |
| statute) of the total customers
required therein.
|
6 |
| (g) Whenever an electric utility must perform
planned or |
7 |
| routine maintenance or repairs on its equipment
that will |
8 |
| result in transmission of power at less than 50%
of the |
9 |
| standard voltage, loss of power, or power fluctuation
(as |
10 |
| defined in subsection (f)), the utility shall make
reasonable |
11 |
| efforts to notify potentially affected customers
no less than |
12 |
| 24 hours in advance of performance of the
repairs or |
13 |
| maintenance.
|
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| (h) Remedies provided for under this Section may be
sought |
15 |
| exclusively through the Illinois Commerce Commission
as |
16 |
| provided under Section 10-109 of this Act. Damages
awarded |
17 |
| under this Section for a power interruption shall be
limited to |
18 |
| actual damages, which shall not include
consequential damages, |
19 |
| and litigation costs. A utility's request for a waiver of this |
20 |
| Section shall be timely if filed no later than 30 days after |
21 |
| the date on which a claim is filed with the Commission seeking |
22 |
| damages or expense reimbursement under this Section. No utility |
23 |
| shall be liable under this Section while a request for waiver |
24 |
| is pending. Damage awards
may not be paid out of utility rate |
25 |
| funds.
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26 |
| (i) The provisions of this Section shall not in any way
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| available to a customer or a class of customers.
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| (j) The Commission shall by rule require an electric
|
4 |
| utility to maintain service records detailing
information on |
5 |
| each instance of transmission of power at
less than 50% of the |
6 |
| standard voltage, loss of power, or
power fluctuation (as |
7 |
| defined in subsection (f)), that
affects 10 or more customers. |
8 |
| Occurrences that are
momentary shall not be required to be |
9 |
| recorded or reported.
The service record shall include, for |
10 |
| each occurrence, the
following information:
|
11 |
| (1) The date.
|
12 |
| (2) The time of occurrence.
|
13 |
| (3) The duration of the incident.
|
14 |
| (4) The number of customers affected.
|
15 |
| (5) A description of the cause.
|
16 |
| (6) The geographic area affected.
|
17 |
| (7) The specific equipment involved in the
fluctuation |
18 |
| or interruption.
|
19 |
| (8) A description of measures taken to restore
service.
|
20 |
| (9) A description of measures taken to remedy the
cause |
21 |
| of the power interruption or fluctuation.
|
22 |
| (10) A description of measures taken to prevent
future |
23 |
| occurrence.
|
24 |
| (11) The amount of remuneration, if any, paid to
|
25 |
| affected customers.
|
26 |
| (12) A statement of whether the fixed charge was
waived |
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| Copies of the records containing this information shall
be |
3 |
| available for public inspection at the utility's offices,
and |
4 |
| copies thereof may be obtained upon payment of a fee not
|
5 |
| exceeding the reasonable cost of reproduction. A copy of
each |
6 |
| record shall be filed with the Commission and shall be
|
7 |
| available for public inspection. Copies of the records may
be |
8 |
| obtained upon payment of a fee not exceeding the
reasonable |
9 |
| cost of reproduction.
|
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| (k) The requirements of subsections (e) through (j) of
this |
11 |
| Section shall apply only to an electric public utility
having |
12 |
| 100,000 1,000,000 or more customers.
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| ARTICLE 15 |
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| Section 15-5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by |
16 |
| changing Section 2-202 as follows:
|
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| (220 ILCS 5/2-202) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 2-202)
|
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| Sec. 2-202. Policy; Public Utility Fund; tax.
|
19 |
| (a) It is declared to be the public policy of this State |
20 |
| that
in order to maintain and foster the effective regulation |
21 |
| of public
utilities under this Act in the interests of the |
22 |
| People of the State of
Illinois and the public utilities as |
23 |
| well, the public utilities subject
to regulation under this Act |
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as public utilities |
2 |
| in this State, shall bear the expense of
administering this Act |
3 |
| by means of a tax on such privilege measured by the
annual |
4 |
| gross revenue of such public utilities in the manner provided |
5 |
| in
this Section. For purposes of this Section, "expense of
|
6 |
| administering this Act" includes any costs incident to studies, |
7 |
| whether
made by the Commission or under contract entered into |
8 |
| by the Commission,
concerning environmental pollution problems |
9 |
| caused or contributed to by
public utilities and the means for |
10 |
| eliminating or abating those
problems. Such proceeds shall be |
11 |
| deposited in the Public Utility Fund in
the State treasury.
|
12 |
| (b) All of the ordinary and contingent expenses of the
|
13 |
| Commission incident to the administration of this Act shall be |
14 |
| paid out
of the Public Utility Fund except the compensation of |
15 |
| the members of the
Commission which shall be paid from the |
16 |
| General Revenue Fund.
Notwithstanding other provisions of this |
17 |
| Act to the contrary, the
ordinary and contingent expenses of |
18 |
| the Commission incident to the
administration of the Illinois |
19 |
| Commercial Transportation Law may be paid
from appropriations |
20 |
| from the Public Utility Fund through the end of fiscal
year |
21 |
| 1986.
|
22 |
| (c) A tax is imposed upon each public utility subject to |
23 |
| the
provisions of this Act equal to .08% of its gross revenue |
24 |
| for each
calendar year commencing with the calendar year |
25 |
| beginning January 1, 1982,
except that the Commission may, by |
26 |
| rule, establish a different rate no
greater than 0.1%.
For |
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2 |
| revenue from the production, transmission, distribution, sale,
|
3 |
| delivery, or furnishing of electricity.
"Gross revenue" shall |
4 |
| not include amounts paid by telecommunications retailers
under |
5 |
| the Telecommunications Infrastructure Maintenance Fee Act.
|
6 |
| (d) Annual gross revenue returns shall be filed in |
7 |
| accordance with
paragraph (1) or (2) of this subsection (d).
|
8 |
| (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this |
9 |
| subsection (d), on
or before January 10 of each year each |
10 |
| public utility
subject to the provisions of this Act shall |
11 |
| file with the Commission an
estimated annual gross revenue |
12 |
| return containing an estimate of the amount
of its gross |
13 |
| revenue for the calendar year commencing January 1 of said
|
14 |
| year and a statement of the amount of tax due for said |
15 |
| calendar year on the
basis of that estimate. Public |
16 |
| utilities may also file revised returns
containing updated |
17 |
| estimates and updated amounts of tax due during the
|
18 |
| calendar year. These revised returns, if filed, shall form |
19 |
| the basis for
quarterly payments due during the remainder |
20 |
| of the calendar year. In
addition, on or before March 31 of |
21 |
| each year, each public
utility shall
file an amended return |
22 |
| showing the actual amount of gross revenues shown by
the |
23 |
| company's books and records as of December 31 of the |
24 |
| previous year.
Forms and instructions for such estimated, |
25 |
| revised, and amended returns
shall be devised and supplied |
26 |
| by the Commission.
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| the
requirements of paragraph (1) of
this subsection (d) |
3 |
| shall not apply to any public utility in any calendar year
|
4 |
| for which the total tax the public utility owes under this |
5 |
| Section is less than
$10,000. For such public utilities |
6 |
| with respect to such years,
the public
utility shall file |
7 |
| with the Commission, on or before March 31
of the
following |
8 |
| year, an annual gross revenue return for the year and a |
9 |
| statement of
the amount of tax due for that year on the |
10 |
| basis of such a return. Forms and
instructions for such |
11 |
| returns and corrected returns shall be devised and
supplied |
12 |
| by the Commission.
|
13 |
| (e) All returns submitted to the Commission by a public |
14 |
| utility as
provided in this subsection (e) or subsection (d) of |
15 |
| this Section shall contain
or be verified by a written |
16 |
| declaration by an appropriate officer of the public
utility |
17 |
| that the return is made under the penalties of perjury. The |
18 |
| Commission
may audit each such return submitted and may, under |
19 |
| the provisions of Section
5-101 of this Act, take such measures |
20 |
| as are necessary to ascertain the
correctness of the returns |
21 |
| submitted. The Commission has the power to direct
the filing of |
22 |
| a corrected return by any utility which has filed an incorrect
|
23 |
| return and to direct the filing of a return by any utility |
24 |
| which has failed to
submit a return. A taxpayer's signing a |
25 |
| fraudulent return under this Section
is perjury, as defined in |
26 |
| Section 32-2 of the Criminal Code of 1961.
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2 |
| of
subsection (d), at least one quarter of the annual amount of |
3 |
| tax due
under subsection (c) shall be paid to the Commission on |
4 |
| or before the tenth day
of January, April, July, and October of |
5 |
| the calendar year subject to tax. In
the event that an |
6 |
| adjustment in the amount of tax due should be necessary as a
|
7 |
| result of the filing of an amended or corrected return under |
8 |
| subsection (d) or
subsection (e) of this Section, the amount of |
9 |
| any deficiency shall be paid by
the public utility together |
10 |
| with the amended or corrected return and the amount
of any |
11 |
| excess shall, after the filing of a claim for credit by the |
12 |
| public
utility, be returned to the public utility in the form |
13 |
| of a credit memorandum
in the amount of such excess or be |
14 |
| refunded to the public utility in accordance
with the |
15 |
| provisions of subsection (k) of this Section. However, if such
|
16 |
| deficiency or excess is less than $1, then the public utility |
17 |
| need not pay the
deficiency and may not claim a credit.
|
18 |
| (2) Any public utility subject to paragraph (2) of |
19 |
| subsection (d)
shall pay the amount of tax due under subsection |
20 |
| (c) on or before March
31 next following the end of the |
21 |
| calendar year subject to tax. In the
event that an adjustment |
22 |
| in the amount of tax due should be necessary as a
result of the |
23 |
| filing of a corrected return under subsection (e), the amount
|
24 |
| of any deficiency shall be paid by the public utility at the |
25 |
| time the
corrected return is filed. Any excess tax payment by |
26 |
| the public utility shall
be returned to it after the filing of |
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credit memorandum in the |
2 |
| amount of the excess. However, if such deficiency or
excess is |
3 |
| less than $1, the public utility need not pay the deficiency |
4 |
| and may
not claim a credit.
|
5 |
| (g) Each installment or required payment of the tax imposed |
6 |
| by
subsection (c) becomes delinquent at midnight of the date |
7 |
| that it is due.
Failure to make a payment as required by this |
8 |
| Section shall result in the
imposition of a late payment |
9 |
| penalty, an underestimation penalty, or both,
as provided by |
10 |
| this subsection. The late payment penalty shall be the
greater |
11 |
| of:
|
12 |
| (1) $25 for each month or portion of a month that the |
13 |
| installment or
required payment is unpaid or
|
14 |
| (2) an amount equal to the difference between what |
15 |
| should have been paid
on the due date, based upon the most |
16 |
| recently filed estimated, annual, or
amended return, and |
17 |
| what was
actually paid, times 1%, for each month or portion |
18 |
| of a
month that
the installment or required payment goes |
19 |
| unpaid. This penalty may be
assessed as soon as the |
20 |
| installment or required payment becomes delinquent.
|
21 |
| The underestimation penalty shall apply to those public |
22 |
| utilities
subject to paragraph (1) of subsection (d) and shall |
23 |
| be calculated after
the filing of the amended return. It shall |
24 |
| be imposed if the amount actually
paid on any of the dates |
25 |
| specified in subsection (f) is not equal to at least
one-fourth |
26 |
| of the amount actually due for the year, and shall equal the |
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| greater
of:
|
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| (1) $25 for each month or portion of a month that the |
3 |
| amount due is unpaid
or
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| (2) an amount equal to the difference between what |
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| should have been
paid, based on the amended return, and |
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| what was actually paid as of the
date specified in |
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| subsection (f), times a percentage equal to 1/12 of the
sum |
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| of 10% and the percentage most recently established by the |
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| Commission
for interest to be paid on customer deposits |
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| under 83 Ill. Adm. Code
280.70(e)(1), for each month or |
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| portion of a month that the amount due goes
unpaid, except |
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| that no underestimation penalty shall be assessed if the
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| amount actually paid on or before each of the dates |
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| specified in subsection
(f) was
based on an estimate of |
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| gross revenues at least equal to the actual gross
revenues |
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| for the previous year. The Commission may enforce the |
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| collection
of any delinquent installment or payment, or |
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| portion thereof by legal
action or in any other manner by |
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| which the collection of debts due the
State of Illinois may |
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| be enforced under the laws of this State. The
executive |
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| director or his designee may excuse the payment of an
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| assessed penalty or a portion of an assessed penalty if he |
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| determines that
enforced collection of the penalty as |
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| assessed
would be unjust.
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| (h) All sums collected by the Commission under the |
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| provisions of
this Section shall be paid promptly after the |
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by a detailed statement |
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| thereof, into the Public Utility Fund in the State
treasury.
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| (i) During the month of October of each odd-numbered year |
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| the
Commission shall:
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| (1) determine the amount of all moneys deposited in the |
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| Public Utility
Fund during the preceding fiscal biennium |
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| plus the balance, if any, in that
fund at the beginning of |
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| that biennium;
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| (2) determine the sum total of the following items: (A) |
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| all moneys
expended or obligated against appropriations |
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| made from the Public Utility
Fund during the preceding |
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| fiscal biennium, plus (B) the sum of the credit
memoranda |
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| then outstanding against the Public Utility Fund, if any; |
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| and
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| (3) determine the amount, if any, by which the sum |
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| determined as
provided in item (1) exceeds the amount |
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| determined as provided in item (2).
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| If the amount determined as provided in item (3) of this |
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| subsection exceeds
50% of the previous fiscal year's |
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| appropriation level $5,000,000 , the Commission shall then |
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| compute the
proportionate amount, if
any, which (x) the tax |
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| paid hereunder by each utility during the preceding
biennium, |
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| and (y) the amount paid into the Public Utility Fund during the
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| preceding biennium by the Department of Revenue pursuant to |
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| Sections 2-9 and
2-11
of the Electricity Excise Tax Law, bears |
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| to the difference between the amount
determined as
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The
Commission
shall |
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| cause the proportionate amount determined with respect to |
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| payments
made under the Electricity Excise Tax Law to be |
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| transferred into the General
Revenue Fund in the State |
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| Treasury, and notify each
public utility that it may file |
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| during the 3 month period after the date of
notification a |
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| claim for credit for the proportionate amount
determined with |
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| respect to payments made hereunder by the public utility.
If |
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| the
proportionate amount is less than $10, no notification will |
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| be sent by the
Commission, and no right to a claim exists as to |
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| that amount. Upon the
filing of a claim for credit within the |
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| period provided, the Commission
shall issue a credit memorandum |
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| in such amount to such public utility. Any
claim for credit |
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| filed after the period provided for in this Section is void.
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| (j) Credit memoranda issued pursuant to subsection (f)
and |
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| credit memoranda issued after notification and filing pursuant |
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| to
subsection (i) may be applied for the 2 year period from the |
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| date of issuance,
against the payment of any amount due during |
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| that period under
the tax imposed by subsection (c), or, |
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| subject to reasonable rule of the
Commission including |
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| requirement of notification, may be assigned to any
other |
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| public utility subject to regulation under this Act. Any |
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| application
of credit memoranda after the period provided for |
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| in this Section is void.
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| (k) The chairman or executive director may make refund of |
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other charges whenever he shall determine that |
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| the person or public utility
will not be liable for payment of |
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| such fees, taxes or charges during the
next 24 months and he |
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| determines that the issuance of a credit memorandum
would be |
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| unjust.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-11, eff. 6-11-01; 92-22, eff. 6-30-01; 92-526, |
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1-1-03.)
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| Section 15-10. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by |
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| changing Section 18c-1503 as follows:
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| Sec. 18c-1503. Legislative Intent. It is the intent of the |
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| Legislature that the exercise of powers
under Sections 18c-1501 |
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| and 18c-1502 of this Chapter shall not
diminish revenues to the |
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| Commission, and that any surplus or
deficit of revenues in the |
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| Transportation Regulatory Fund,
together with any projected |
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| changes in the cost of administering
and enforcing this |
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| Chapter, should be considered in establishing or
adjusting fees |
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| and taxes in succeeding years. The Commission
shall administer |
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| fees and taxes under this Chapter in such a manner
as to insure |
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| that any surplus generated or accumulated in the
Transportation |
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| Regulatory Fund does not exceed 50% of the previous fiscal |
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| year's appropriation the surplus
accumulated in the Motor |
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| Vehicle Fund during fiscal year 1984, and
shall adjust the |
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| level of such fees and taxes to insure
compliance with this |