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Public Act 103-0684 |
HB4751 Enrolled | LRB103 37698 CES 67825 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing |
Section 8-402.2 as follows: |
(220 ILCS 5/8-402.2) |
Sec. 8-402.2. Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment |
programs. |
(a) Within one year after the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, each electric |
utility serving over 500,000 retail customers in this State |
shall implement a Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment |
program. |
(b) Each utility's Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment |
program shall include the following requirements: |
(1) Each plan shall be designed to offer within the |
utility's service territory to assist public schools, as |
defined by Section 1-3 of the School Code, to increase the |
efficiency of their energy usage, to reduce the carbon |
emissions associated with their energy usage, and to move |
toward a goal of public schools being carbon-free in their |
energy usage by 2030. The program shall include a target |
of completing Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment for |
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all public schools in the utility's service territory by |
December 31, 2029. |
(2) The Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment shall be |
a generally standardized assessment, but may incorporate |
flexibility to reflect the circumstances of individual |
public schools and public school districts. |
(3) The Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment shall |
include, but not be limited to, comprehensive analyses of |
the following subjects: |
(A) The top energy efficiency savings |
opportunities for the public school, by energy saved; |
(B) The total achievable solar energy potential on |
or nearby a public school's premises and able to |
provide power to a school; |
(C) The infrastructure required to support |
electrification of the facility's space heating and |
water heating needs; |
(D) The infrastructure requirements to support |
electrification of a school's transportation needs; |
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(E) The investments required to achieve a WELL |
Certification or similar certification as determined |
through methods developed and updated by the |
International WELL Building Institute or similar or |
successor organizations. |
(4) The Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment also |
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shall include, but not be limited to, mechanical |
insulation evaluation inspection and inspection of the |
building envelope(s). |
(5) With respect to those public school construction |
projects for public schools within the service territory |
of a utility serving over 500,000 retail customers in this |
State and for which a public school district applies for a |
grant under Section 5-40 of the School Construction Law on |
or after June 1, 2023, the district must submit a copy of |
the applicable Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment |
report, or, if no such Public Schools Carbon-Free |
Assessment has been performed, request the applicable |
utility to perform such a Public Schools Carbon-Free |
Assessment and submit a copy of the Public Schools |
Carbon-Free Assessment report promptly when it becomes |
available. The Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment |
report shall include, but not limited to, an energy audit |
of both the building envelope and the building's |
mechanical insulation system. It shall also include an |
inspection of both the building envelope and the |
mechanical insulation system. The district must |
demonstrate how the construction project is designed and |
managed to achieve the goals that all public elementary |
and secondary school facilities in the State are able to |
be powered by clean energy by 2030, and for such |
facilities to achieve carbon-free energy sources for space |
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heat, water heat, and transportation by 2050. |
(6) The results of each Public Schools Carbon-Free |
Assessment shall be memorialized by the utility or by a |
third party acting on behalf of the utility in a |
non-confidential report form that includes recommendations |
and redacts all confidential information . For purposes of |
this Section, "confidential information" means information |
or facts expected and intended to be exempt from |
disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. |
"Confidential information" does not include program |
offerings, solar opportunities, health and safety |
certifications, energy efficiency recommendations, |
information about transportation and other funding |
offerings. The non-confidential form and shall be provided |
to the applicable public school by the utility or the |
third party acting on behalf of the utility . Each utility |
shall be required to retain a copy of each Public Schools |
Carbon-Free Assessment report and to provide copies of |
each non-confidential report to the Illinois Power Agency |
and the Illinois Capital Development Board within 3 months |
after of its completion. The Illinois Power Agency shall |
promptly make the results of each non-confidential report |
available for public inspection on its website. |
(7) The Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment shall be |
conducted in coordination with each utility's energy |
efficiency and demand-response plans under Sections 8-103, |
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8-103A, and 8-103B of this Act, to the extent applicable. |
Nothing in this Section is intended to modify or require |
modification of those plans. However, the utility may |
request a modification of a plan approved by the |
Commission, and the Commission may approve the requested |
modification, if the modification is consistent with the |
provisions of this Section and Section 8-103B of this Act. |
(8) If there are no other providers of assessments |
that are substantively the same as those being performed |
by utilities pursuant to this Section by 2024, a utility |
that has a Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment program |
may offer assessments to public schools that are not |
served by a utility subject to this Section at the |
utility's cost. |
(9) The Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment shall be |
offered to and performed for public schools in the |
utility's service territory on a complimentary basis by |
each utility, with no Assessment fee charged to the public |
schools for the Assessments. Nothing in this Section is |
intended to prohibit the utility from recovering through |
rates approved by the Commission the utility's prudent and |
reasonable costs of complying with this Section. |
(10) Utilities shall make efforts to prioritize the |
completion of Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessments for |
the following school districts by December 31, 2022: East |
St. Louis School District 189, Harvey School District 152, |
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Thornton Township High School District 205. Utilities |
shall also prioritize the completion of Public Schools |
Carbon-Free Assessments for schools located within |
environmental justice communities or schools that are |
categorized as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 school based on the |
latest annual evidence-based funding distribution process |
by the State Board of Education. |
(Source: P.A. 102-662, eff. 9-15-21; 102-1123, eff. 1-27-23.) |