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1 | | apiaries, cover cropping, or production of agricultural |
2 | | commodities for sale in the retail or wholesale market. |
3 | | "Anaerobic digester" means a sealed, oxygen-free tank into |
4 | | which feedstock, such as food waste, animal manure, or |
5 | | wastewater sludge, is placed for anaerobic digestion by |
6 | | microorganisms. |
7 | | "Bona fide agricultural producer" means an agricultural |
8 | | producer that receives a majority of the producer's annual |
9 | | income from agriculture, an agricultural producer that spends |
10 | | more than 1,040 hours per year engaged in agricultural |
11 | | production, or an Illinois business that processes |
12 | | agricultural products. |
13 | | "Department" means the Department of Agriculture. |
14 | | "Director" means the Director of Agriculture. |
15 | | "Disproportionately impacted area" means a census tract or |
16 | | comparable geographic area that the Department of Commerce and |
17 | | Economic Opportunity has determined meets one or more of the |
18 | | following criteria: |
19 | | (1) at least 20% of households in the census tract or |
20 | | comparable area fall below the poverty guidelines updated |
21 | | periodically in the Federal Register by the U.S. |
22 | | Department of Health and Human Services under the |
23 | | authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2); |
24 | | (2) 75% or more of the children in the census tract or |
25 | | comparable area participate in the National School Lunch |
26 | | Program according to reported statistics from the State |
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1 | | Board of Education; |
2 | | (3) at least 20% of the households in the census tract |
3 | | or comparable area receive assistance under the |
4 | | Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; or |
5 | | (4) the census tract or comparable area has an average |
6 | | unemployment rate, as determined by the Department of |
7 | | Employment Security, that is more than 120% of the |
8 | | national unemployment rate, as determined by the United |
9 | | States Department of Labor, for a period of at least 2 |
10 | | consecutive calendar years. |
11 | | "Dry digester" means an anaerobic digester that processes |
12 | | feedstock with a low moisture content. |
13 | | "Floatovoltaics" means one or more solar energy generation |
14 | | facilities placed over, near, or floating on irrigation canals |
15 | | or reservoirs. |
16 | | "Office" means the Agricultural Drought and Climate |
17 | | Resilience Office created in this Act. |
18 | | "Solar energy device" means a device or a design feature |
19 | | of a structure that provides for the collection of sunlight |
20 | | and that comprises part of a system for the conversion of the |
21 | | sun's radiant energy into thermal, chemical, mechanical, or |
22 | | electrical energy. |
23 | | "Solar energy facility" means a facility that uses real |
24 | | and personal property, including, but not limited to, one or |
25 | | more solar energy devices, agrivoltaics, floatovoltaics, |
26 | | leaseholds, and easements, to generate and deliver to the |
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1 | | interconnection meter any source of electrical, thermal, or |
2 | | mechanical energy in excess of 2 megawatts by harnessing the |
3 | | radiant energy of the sun, including any connected device for |
4 | | which the primary purpose is to store energy, and that is not |
5 | | primarily designed to supply electricity for consumption on |
6 | | site. |
7 | | Section 15. Agricultural Drought and Climate Resilience |
8 | | Office; creation. The Agricultural Drought and Climate |
9 | | Resilience Office is hereby created within the Department. The |
10 | | Office may provide voluntary technical assistance, |
11 | | nonregulatory programs, and incentives, including grants, that |
12 | | increase the ability to anticipate, prepare for, mitigate, |
13 | | adapt to, and respond to hazardous events, trends, or |
14 | | disturbances related to drought or the climate. The Office |
15 | | shall advise the Director, other State agencies, and the |
16 | | Governor on the impact to agriculture of drought and climate |
17 | | policies and programs. The Director shall appoint the head of |
18 | | the Office. |
19 | | Section 20. Assistance, programs, and incentives; rules. |
20 | | (a) The Department shall adopt rules for the |
21 | | administration of the Office's assistance, programs, and |
22 | | incentives, including grants. Before adopting the rules, the |
23 | | Director shall convene a stakeholder group, including |
24 | | representatives of organizations whose membership consists of |
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1 | | agricultural producers engaged in the production of the top 10 |
2 | | agricultural commodities produced in Illinois, members of the |
3 | | Department of Natural Resources Conservation Reserve |
4 | | Enhancement Program, and representatives of the solar energy |
5 | | development industry. The stakeholder group shall advise the |
6 | | Director on the needs of the agriculture industry to respond |
7 | | to and mitigate the impacts of climate change on agricultural |
8 | | production. |
9 | | (b) Except for a program, assistance, incentive, or |
10 | | support administered by the Office to address immediate needs |
11 | | as a result of disaster, including wildfire and drought, a |
12 | | program, assistance, incentive, or support administered by the |
13 | | Office must include new or ongoing demonstration or research |
14 | | projects to demonstrate or study the use of agrivoltaics to: |
15 | | (1) help prepare for and mitigate the impacts that |
16 | | climate change or drought have on agriculture; |
17 | | (2) reduce energy costs in agriculture; |
18 | | (3) improve the economic resilience of agricultural |
19 | | producers; |
20 | | (4) minimize negative environmental impacts of |
21 | | photovoltaic energy production facilities on soil health, |
22 | | native vegetation, State and federal listed species, |
23 | | wildlife migration corridors, and the species, habitats, |
24 | | and ecosystems that are of the greatest conservation need; |
25 | | and |
26 | | (5) provide other statewide environmental benefits, as |
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1 | | identified by the Office. |
2 | | (c) In awarding grants, the Office shall give preference |
3 | | to grant applications that propose using grant money to |
4 | | conduct a new or ongoing demonstration or research project as |
5 | | a means to study the potential, benefits, and tradeoffs of |
6 | | agrivoltaics in the State. |
7 | | Any agrivoltaic study awarded as a grant under this |
8 | | Section must include findings on the additional costs, |
9 | | including the additional capital and ongoing maintenance |
10 | | costs, for the use of agrivoltaics as compared to traditional |
11 | | photovoltaics. The additional costs must be quantified on both |
12 | | a dollar-per-megawatt and a dollar-per-megawatt-hour basis. |
13 | | Grants awarded by the Office must pay for implementation |
14 | | of practices to address and mitigate the impacts of climate |
15 | | change or drought on agriculture or provide direct adaptation |
16 | | support for impacted agricultural communities, including |
17 | | mental health resources, conflict resolution assistance, and |
18 | | risk-management guidance. A grant award may pay no more than |
19 | | 5% of administrative expenses incurred by an agricultural |
20 | | producer to implement the practices. |
21 | | (d) The Office shall, at least 30 days before opening the |
22 | | grant application process, make available, on its website or |
23 | | the Department's website, information related to the grant |
24 | | program to agricultural producers. |
25 | | (e) A grant authorized pursuant to this Section must |
26 | | receive final approval by the head of the Office before a final |
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1 | | award can be issued. |
2 | | (f) The Office shall post on its website or the |
3 | | Department's website all applications for grant awards. Within |
4 | | 15 days after awarding a grant, the Office shall post on its |
5 | | website or the Department's website the name of the individual |
6 | | or entity receiving a grant, the amount of the grant awarded, |
7 | | the project or projects to be funded by the grant, and the |
8 | | duration of the grant award. |
9 | | Section 25. Greenhouse gas reduction and carbon |
10 | | sequestration study; greenhouse gas offset program. |
11 | | (a) The Director or the Director's designee shall conduct |
12 | | a study to examine greenhouse gas reduction and carbon |
13 | | sequestration opportunities in the agricultural sector and in |
14 | | agricultural land management in the State, including: |
15 | | (1) soil health management practices, including cover |
16 | | cropping, manure management, soil amendments, rotational |
17 | | grazing, rangeland management, low-till and no-till |
18 | | practices, and hedge grows; |
19 | | (2) the use of dry digesters; and |
20 | | (3) the potential for creating and offering a |
21 | | certified greenhouse gas offset program and credit |
22 | | instruments to provide fungible greenhouse gas offsets for |
23 | | agricultural producers and in agricultural land |
24 | | management. |
25 | | The Director or Director's designee shall conduct the |
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1 | | study in consultation with the Environmental Protection |
2 | | Agency, the Department of Natural Resources, and an |
3 | | institution of higher education with expertise in climate |
4 | | change mitigation, adaptation benefits, and other |
5 | | environmental benefits related to agricultural research. |
6 | | The study must identify policy mechanisms to avoid the |
7 | | impacts that the use of greenhouse gas offsets by regulated |
8 | | sources could have on disproportionately impacted areas. |
9 | | The Director or the Director's designee shall submit to |
10 | | the General Assembly: |
11 | | (1) a report summarizing the progress on the study on |
12 | | or before October 1, 2024; and |
13 | | (2) a final report on the study on or before October 1, |
14 | | 2025. The final report must include any legislative, |
15 | | regulatory, or other recommendations for designing and |
16 | | implementing greenhouse gas reduction and carbon |
17 | | sequestration opportunities for the agricultural sector |
18 | | and in agricultural land management in the State. |
19 | | (b) After conclusion of the study under subsection (a), |
20 | | the Office may create a certified greenhouse gas offset |
21 | | program. Credit instruments offered under the program must |
22 | | reflect real, additional, quantifiable, permanent, verifiable, |
23 | | and enforceable reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that |
24 | | are equivalent to the offsets provided and must not require |
25 | | agricultural producers' participation. |
26 | | Greenhouse gas offsets developed for agricultural |
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1 | | producers and in agricultural land management may be used as |
2 | | compliance instruments with the emission reduction obligations |
3 | | established by the Environmental Protection Agency's Bureau of |
4 | | Air to ensure that the annual, overall, absolute emissions |
5 | | from the source, sector, or group of sources decline |
6 | | consistent with the statewide greenhouse gas emission |
7 | | reduction goals; except that, if the source is located in a |
8 | | disproportionately impacted area, the Department shall |
9 | | establish by rule an annual, absolute emission reduction |
10 | | obligation specific to the source. |
11 | | Section 30. Post-study rules. |
12 | | (a) Upon conclusion of the study conducted under Section |
13 | | 25, with regard to any recommendations in the study that do not |
14 | | require legislative changes, the Department may adopt rules in |
15 | | consultation with the Environmental Protection Agency's Office |
16 | | of Energy and the Pollution Control Board to implement the |
17 | | recommendations. Any rules adopted pursuant to this subsection |
18 | | may not mandate participation by agricultural producers in any |
19 | | greenhouse gas offset program or any other greenhouse gas |
20 | | reduction and carbon sequestration programs or mechanisms |
21 | | developed in rule, but the rules may provide incentives to |
22 | | agricultural producers for the producer's voluntary |
23 | | participation in a program or mechanism developed in rule |
24 | | pursuant to this subsection and establish procedures for |
25 | | coordination with other states. |
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1 | | (b) Nothing in this Section requires the adoption of rules |
2 | | for greenhouse gas emission offsets or credit mechanisms or |
3 | | the acceptance of any greenhouse gas emission offsets or |
4 | | credit mechanisms as compliance instruments for emission |
5 | | reduction compliance or verification. |
6 | | Section 35. Other studies. The Office shall also conduct |
7 | | the following studies: |
8 | | (1) a study examining the effectiveness of grants |
9 | | awarded pursuant to Section 15; and |
10 | | (2) a feasibility study that examines the use of |
11 | | floatovoltaics in State waterways. |
12 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
13 | | becoming law.". |