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1 | AN ACT concerning State government.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||
5 | Renewable Energy Component Recycling Task Force Act. | ||||||
6 | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that:
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7 | (1) Renewable energy is a critical component of the | ||||||
8 | State's transition to 100% clean energy by 2050. | ||||||
9 | (2) The State has made it a priority to catalyze the | ||||||
10 | development of wind and solar generated electricity and | ||||||
11 | energy storage systems through various incentive programs. | ||||||
12 | (3) Wind and solar electric generating equipment and | ||||||
13 | energy storage systems have a limited economically | ||||||
14 | productive lifespan. | ||||||
15 | (4) At the end of life of a wind turbine, solar panel, | ||||||
16 | or energy storage system, there are a number of recyclable | ||||||
17 | components including various raw materials. | ||||||
18 | (5) The State should develop an end of life plan to | ||||||
19 | recycle the components of renewable energy generating | ||||||
20 | equipment and energy storage equipment to avoid pollution | ||||||
21 | and material waste. | ||||||
22 | Section 10. The Renewable Energy Component Recycling Task |
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1 | Force.
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2 | (a) The Renewable Energy Component Recycling Task Force, | ||||||
3 | hereinafter referred to as the REC Recycling Task Force, is | ||||||
4 | hereby established.
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5 | (b) The REC Recycling Task Force shall consist of the | ||||||
6 | following members:
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7 | (1) The Director of the Environmental Protection | ||||||
8 | Agency or his or her designee;
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9 | (2) The Chair of the Illinois Commerce Commission or | ||||||
10 | his or her designee;
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11 | (3) The Director of the Illinois Power Agency or his | ||||||
12 | or her designee;
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13 | (4) Four members appointed by the Governor, including | ||||||
14 | one representing a solid waste disposal organization, one | ||||||
15 | representing a renewable energy organization, and one | ||||||
16 | representing an environmental advocacy organization;
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17 | (5) Two members appointed by the President of the | ||||||
18 | Senate, one representing a solid waste disposal | ||||||
19 | organization and one representing a renewable energy | ||||||
20 | organization;
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21 | (6) Two members appointed by the Minority Leader of | ||||||
22 | the Senate, one representing a solid waste disposal | ||||||
23 | organization and one representing a renewable energy | ||||||
24 | organization;
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25 | (7) Two members appointed by the Speaker of the House | ||||||
26 | of Representatives, one representing a solid waste |
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1 | disposal organization and one representing a renewable | ||||||
2 | energy organization; and
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3 | (8) Two members appointed by the Minority Leader of | ||||||
4 | the House of Representatives, one representing a solid | ||||||
5 | waste disposal organization and one representing a | ||||||
6 | renewable energy organization.
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7 | (c) The REC Recycling Task Force shall meet at the call of | ||||||
8 | the Chair at least quarterly to fulfill its duties under this | ||||||
9 | Act. At the first meeting of the REC Recycling Task Force, the | ||||||
10 | Task Force shall elect from among its members a Chair and such | ||||||
11 | other officers as it may choose.
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12 | (d) The Environmental Protection Agency shall coordinate | ||||||
13 | meetings for and provide other logistical assistance to the | ||||||
14 | REC Recycling Task Force. The Agency may, upon request by the | ||||||
15 | Task Force, arrange to have outside experts provide research | ||||||
16 | assistance, technical support, and assistance in the | ||||||
17 | preparation of reports for the REC Recycling Task Force. | ||||||
18 | Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the Environmental | ||||||
19 | Protection Agency may use moneys from the Solid Waste | ||||||
20 | Management Fund to fulfill its obligations under this Section, | ||||||
21 | including any obligation it may have to arrange to have | ||||||
22 | outside experts provide support and assistance to the Task | ||||||
23 | Force pursuant to this subsection. | ||||||
24 | (e) Members of the REC Recycling Task Force shall serve | ||||||
25 | without compensation but the Task Force may, within the limits | ||||||
26 | of any funds appropriated or otherwise made available to it, |
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1 | reimburse its members for actual and necessary expenses | ||||||
2 | incurred in the discharge of their Task Force duties. | ||||||
3 | Section 15. Duties and report.
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4 | (a) The REC Recycling Task Force shall have the following | ||||||
5 | duties:
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6 | (1) Investigate options for recycling and other end of | ||||||
7 | life management methods for renewable energy generation | ||||||
8 | components and energy storage devices in accordance with | ||||||
9 | State and federal requirements.
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10 | (2) Identify preferred methods to safely and | ||||||
11 | responsibly manage end of life renewable energy generating | ||||||
12 | components and energy storage devices, including the reuse | ||||||
13 | or refurbishment. | ||||||
14 | (3) Consider the economic and environmental costs and | ||||||
15 | benefits associated with each method of recycling or end | ||||||
16 | of life management identified. | ||||||
17 | (4) Project the economically productive life cycle of | ||||||
18 | various types of renewable energy generating equipment and | ||||||
19 | energy storage systems currently in use or planned for | ||||||
20 | development in this State and model the impact that may be | ||||||
21 | expected to the State's landfill capacity if landfill | ||||||
22 | disposal is permitted for all such equipment and storage | ||||||
23 | systems at end of life. | ||||||
24 | (5) Survey federal and other states' and countries' | ||||||
25 | regulatory requirements relating to the end of life |
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1 | management, decommissioning, and financial assurance | ||||||
2 | requirements for owners, operators, developers, and | ||||||
3 | manufacturers of renewable energy generation components | ||||||
4 | and energy storage systems.
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5 | (6) Identify infrastructure that may be needed to | ||||||
6 | develop a practical, effective, and cost-efficient means | ||||||
7 | to collect and transport end of life renewable generation | ||||||
8 | components and energy storage systems in State for reuse, | ||||||
9 | refurbishment, recycling, or disposal. | ||||||
10 | (7) Receive stakeholder engagement and feedback on | ||||||
11 | various recycling and end of life management proposals for | ||||||
12 | renewable energy generation components and energy storage | ||||||
13 | systems. | ||||||
14 | (8) Develop recommendations for legislative, | ||||||
15 | administrative, or private sector action to implement | ||||||
16 | recycling and end of life management for renewable energy | ||||||
17 | generation components and energy storage systems.
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18 | (b) The REC Recycling Task Force shall submit a final | ||||||
19 | report on activities conducted pursuant to this Act with | ||||||
20 | findings, including stakeholder input, to the General Assembly | ||||||
21 | and the Governor's Office no later than July 1, 2025.
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22 | Section 20. Repealer. This Act is repealed on December 31, | ||||||
23 | 2025.
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24 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
25 | becoming law.
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