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Renewable Energy Committee
Filed: 3/11/2010
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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 6202
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 6202 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 16-107.7 as follows: |
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-107.7 new) |
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| Sec. 16-107.7. Net Metering Task Force. |
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| (a) The General Assembly finds and declares all of the |
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| following: |
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| (1) In Public Act 95-420, the General Assembly found |
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| and declared that a program to provide net electricity |
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| metering can (i) encourage private investment in renewable |
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| energy resources, (ii) stimulate economic growth, (iii) |
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| enhance the continued diversification in Illinois' energy |
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| resource mix, and (iv) protect the Illinois environment. |
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| (2) The General Assembly restates and affirms these |
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| principles, but finds that net metering in Illinois has |
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| been slow to develop and is primarily utilized by customers |
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| operating eligible systems with a nameplate rating of 40 |
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| kilowatts and below. |
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| (3) The Illinois net metering program provides retail |
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| rate net metering for systems with a nameplate rating of 40 |
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| kilowatts and below. Thirty-six other states have net |
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| metering programs in which systems with nameplate ratings |
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| larger than 40 kilowatts are eligible. Eighteen of these |
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| states have net metering programs in which systems of 1,000 |
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| kilowatts or higher are eligible. |
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| (4) States that have expanded net metering to cover |
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| systems above 40 kilowatts have experienced more |
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| significant capital investment and a higher rate of growth |
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| in renewable energy jobs than Illinois. |
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| (5) The General Assembly finds that it is in the |
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| public's best interest to establish a task force to |
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| evaluate net metering programs experiences in other |
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| states, examine the barriers to net metering development in |
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| Illinois, and recommend changes to the statutes concerning |
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| Illinois net metering. |
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| (b) The General Assembly establishes the Net Metering Task |
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| Force comprised of 10 members to be appointed no later than |
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| July 1, 2010 in the following manner: |
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| (1) one member appointed by the President of the |
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| Senate; |
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| (2) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
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| Senate; |
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| (3) one member appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
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| Representatives; |
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| (4) one member appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
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| House of Representatives; |
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| (5) one member appointed by the Attorney General; and |
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| (6) 5 members appointed by the Governor including one |
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| representative from the Office of the Governor, one |
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| representative from the Illinois Commerce Commission, one |
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| representative from the Citizens Utility Board, one |
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| representative from the environmental community, and one |
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| representative from the electric utilities. |
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| The Governor shall name a chairperson from among the Task |
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| Force appointees. |
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| (c) No later than January 1, 2011, the Task Force shall |
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| submit a report to the General Assembly recommending |
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| legislative and programmatic changes to the existing net |
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| metering law that shall be necessary to overcome existing |
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| barriers to net metering development in this State. |
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| (d) The Task Force report shall include, at a minimum, |
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| discussion of the following topics: |
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| (1) net metering policies and experiences from other |
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| states; |
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| (2) the effects associated with expanded net metering |
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| development in Illinois, including its impact on renewable |
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| and diversified energy development, economic development, |
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| job growth, peak electricity consumption, grid operation |
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| and maintenance, and the environment; |
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| (3) any existing barriers to net metering development |
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| in Illinois; |
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| (4) legislation, policies, and other best practices |
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| that could overcome any existing barriers to net metering |
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| development in Illinois; |
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| (5) the overall costs and rate impacts, if any, |
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| associated with implementing these policies, including |
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| taking into account the associated benefits of net metering |
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| development in Illinois; and |
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| (6) specific recommendations for amending Illinois' |
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| net metering program to: |
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| (A) allow participation of commercial and |
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| industrial customers operating larger renewable energy |
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| systems; |
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| (B) allow participation by renters and occupants |
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| of multi-tenant residential and commercial buildings; |
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| (C) allow aggregation of meters by farmers, school |
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| districts, units of local government, and other |
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| customers that have more than one electric meter; and |
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| (D) allow participation under shared-investment |
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| and community ownership models. |
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| (e) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall provide |
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| administrative support for the Task Force.
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