(20 ILCS 4118/5) (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2025)
Sec. 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that:
(1) Renewable energy is a critical component of the |
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(2) The State has made it a priority to catalyze
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| the development of wind and solar generated electricity and energy storage systems through various incentive programs.
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(3) Wind and solar electric generating equipment
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(4) At the end of life of a wind turbine, solar
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| panel, or energy storage system, there are a number of recyclable components including various raw materials.
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(5) The State should develop an end of life plan to
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| recycle the components of renewable energy generating equipment and energy storage equipment to avoid pollution and material waste.
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(Source: P.A. 102-1025, eff. 5-27-22.)
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(20 ILCS 4118/10) (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2025)
Sec. 10. The Renewable Energy Component Recycling Task Force.
(a) The Renewable Energy Component Recycling Task Force, hereinafter referred to as the REC Recycling Task Force, is hereby established.
(b) The REC Recycling Task Force shall consist of the following members:
(1) The Director of the Environmental Protection |
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(2) The Chair of the Illinois Commerce Commission or
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(3) The Director of the Illinois Power Agency or his
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(4) Four members appointed by the Governor,
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| including one representing a solid waste disposal organization, one representing a renewable energy organization, and one representing an environmental advocacy organization;
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(5) Two members appointed by the President of the
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(6) Two members appointed by the Minority Leader of
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(7) Two members appointed by the Speaker of the
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(8) Two members appointed by the Minority Leader of
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(c) The REC Recycling Task Force shall meet at the call of the Chair at least quarterly to fulfill its duties under this Act. At the first meeting of the REC Recycling Task Force, the Task Force shall elect from among its members a Chair and such other officers as it may choose.
(d) The Environmental Protection Agency shall coordinate meetings for and provide other logistical assistance to the REC Recycling Task Force. The Agency may, upon request by the Task Force, arrange to have outside experts provide research assistance, technical support, and assistance in the preparation of reports for the REC Recycling Task Force. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the Environmental Protection Agency may use moneys from the Solid Waste Management Fund to fulfill its obligations under this Section, including any obligation it may have to arrange to have outside experts provide support and assistance to the Task Force pursuant to this subsection.
(e) Members of the REC Recycling Task Force shall serve without compensation, but the Task Force may, within the limits of any funds appropriated or otherwise made available to it, reimburse its members for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their Task Force duties.
(Source: P.A. 102-1025, eff. 5-27-22; 102-1129, eff. 2-10-23.)
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(20 ILCS 4118/15) (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2025)
Sec. 15. Duties and report.
(a) The REC Recycling Task Force shall have the following duties: (1) Investigate options for recycling and other end |
| of life management methods for renewable energy generation components and energy storage devices in accordance with State and federal requirements.
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(2) Identify preferred methods to safely and
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| responsibly manage end of life renewable energy generating components and energy storage devices, including the reuse or refurbishment.
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(3) Consider the economic and environmental costs
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| and benefits associated with each method of recycling or end of life management identified.
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(4) Project the economically productive life cycle
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| of various types of renewable energy generating equipment and energy storage systems currently in use or planned for development in this State and model the impact that may be expected to the State's landfill capacity if landfill disposal is permitted for all such equipment and storage systems at end of life.
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(5) Survey federal and other states' and countries'
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| regulatory requirements relating to the end of life management, decommissioning, and financial assurance requirements for owners, operators, developers, and manufacturers of renewable energy generation components and energy storage systems.
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(6) Identify infrastructure that may be needed to
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| develop a practical, effective, and cost-efficient means to collect and transport end of life renewable generation components and energy storage systems in State for reuse, refurbishment, recycling, or disposal.
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(7) Receive stakeholder engagement and feedback on
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| various recycling and end of life management proposals for renewable energy generation components and energy storage systems.
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(8) Develop recommendations for legislative,
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| administrative, or private sector action to implement recycling and end of life management for renewable energy generation components and energy storage systems.
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(9) Consider the benefits of prohibiting a person
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| from mixing renewable energy generation components and energy storage systems with municipal waste that is intended for disposal at a landfill.
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(10) Consider the benefits of prohibiting a person
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| from disposing of renewable energy generation components and energy storage systems in a sanitary landfill.
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(b) The REC Recycling Task Force shall submit a final report on activities conducted pursuant to this Act with findings, including stakeholder input, to the General Assembly and the Governor's Office no later than July 1, 2025.
(Source: P.A. 102-1025, eff. 5-27-22; 103-376, eff. 7-28-23.)
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