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State of Illinois
2017 and 2018 HB3688 Introduced , by Rep. Kelly M. Burke SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Amends the Public Utilities Act. Provides that the Illinois Commerce Commission shall quarterly review the price of any zero emission credits procured by the Illinois Power Agency to ensure no more than the unrecovered costs of the plants based on market sales and pricing is recovered. Provides that if the plant shows a profit for more than one year, the zero emission credit program shall be rebid and the Illinois Power Agency shall have the authority to expand the definition to include additional Illinois-based zero emission generation sources as eligible for the program. Provides that the Commission shall ensure any qualifying nuclear plant is not receiving excessive earnings through its zero emission credit compensation, and if a plant is found to have received excessive earnings due to the zero emission credit pricing, that plant shall have its zero emission credit qualification revoked. Provides that nothing prevents the Commission from initiating a docketed proceeding to reconcile zero emission credit payments with allowed costs. Effective immediately or on the date certain provisions of Public Act 99-906 take effect, whichever is later.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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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 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 16-111.5 as follows: |
6 | | (220 ILCS 5/16-111.5) |
7 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 99-906 ) |
8 | | Sec. 16-111.5. Provisions relating to procurement. |
9 | | (a) An electric utility that on December 31, 2005 served at |
10 | | least 100,000 customers in Illinois shall procure power and |
11 | | energy for its eligible retail customers in accordance with the |
12 | | applicable provisions set forth in Section 1-75 of the Illinois |
13 | | Power Agency Act and this Section. A small multi-jurisdictional |
14 | | electric utility that on December 31, 2005 served less than |
15 | | 100,000 customers in Illinois may elect to procure power and |
16 | | energy for all or a portion of its eligible Illinois retail |
17 | | customers in accordance with the applicable provisions set |
18 | | forth in this Section and Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
19 | | Agency Act. This Section shall not apply to a small |
20 | | multi-jurisdictional utility until such time as a small |
21 | | multi-jurisdictional utility requests the Illinois Power |
22 | | Agency to prepare a procurement plan for its eligible retail |
23 | | customers. "Eligible retail customers" for the purposes of this |
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1 | | Section means those retail customers that purchase power and |
2 | | energy from the electric utility under fixed-price bundled |
3 | | service tariffs, other than those retail customers whose |
4 | | service is declared or deemed competitive under Section 16-113 |
5 | | and those other customer groups specified in this Section, |
6 | | including self-generating customers, customers electing hourly |
7 | | pricing, or those customers who are otherwise ineligible for |
8 | | fixed-price bundled tariff service. Those customers that are |
9 | | excluded from the definition of "eligible retail customers" |
10 | | shall not be included in the procurement plan load |
11 | | requirements, and the utility shall procure any supply |
12 | | requirements, including capacity, ancillary services, and |
13 | | hourly priced energy, in the applicable markets as needed to |
14 | | serve those customers, provided that the utility may include in |
15 | | its procurement plan load requirements for the load that is |
16 | | associated with those retail customers whose service has been |
17 | | declared or deemed competitive pursuant to Section 16-113 of |
18 | | this Act to the extent that those customers are purchasing |
19 | | power and energy during one of the transition periods |
20 | | identified in subsection (b) of Section 16-113 of this Act. |
21 | | (b) A procurement plan shall be prepared for each electric |
22 | | utility consistent with the applicable requirements of the |
23 | | Illinois Power Agency Act and this Section. For purposes of |
24 | | this Section, Illinois electric utilities that are affiliated |
25 | | by virtue of a common parent company are considered to be a |
26 | | single electric utility. Small multi-jurisdictional utilities |
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1 | | may request a procurement plan for a portion of or all of its |
2 | | Illinois load. Each procurement plan shall analyze the |
3 | | projected balance of supply and demand for eligible retail |
4 | | customers over a 5-year period with the first planning year |
5 | | beginning on June 1 of the year following the year in which the |
6 | | plan is filed. The plan shall specifically identify the |
7 | | wholesale products to be procured following plan approval, and |
8 | | shall follow all the requirements set forth in the Public |
9 | | Utilities Act and all applicable State and federal laws, |
10 | | statutes, rules, or regulations, as well as Commission orders. |
11 | | Nothing in this Section precludes consideration of contracts |
12 | | longer than 5 years and related forecast data. Unless specified |
13 | | otherwise in this Section, in the procurement plan or in the |
14 | | implementing tariff, any procurement occurring in accordance |
15 | | with this plan shall be competitively bid through a request for |
16 | | proposals process. Approval and implementation of the |
17 | | procurement plan shall be subject to review and approval by the |
18 | | Commission according to the provisions set forth in this |
19 | | Section. A procurement plan shall include each of the following |
20 | | components: |
21 | | (1) Hourly load analysis. This analysis shall include: |
22 | | (i) multi-year historical analysis of hourly |
23 | | loads; |
24 | | (ii) switching trends and competitive retail |
25 | | market analysis; |
26 | | (iii) known or projected changes to future loads; |
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1 | | and |
2 | | (iv) growth forecasts by customer class. |
3 | | (2) Analysis of the impact of any demand side and |
4 | | renewable energy initiatives. This analysis shall include: |
5 | | (i) the impact of demand response programs and |
6 | | energy efficiency programs, both current and |
7 | | projected; for small multi-jurisdictional utilities, |
8 | | the impact of demand response and energy efficiency |
9 | | programs approved pursuant to Section 8-408 of this |
10 | | Act, both current and projected; and |
11 | | (ii) supply side needs that are projected to be |
12 | | offset by purchases of renewable energy resources, if |
13 | | any. |
14 | | (3) A plan for meeting the expected load requirements |
15 | | that will not be met through preexisting contracts. This |
16 | | plan shall include: |
17 | | (i) definitions of the different Illinois retail |
18 | | customer classes for which supply is being purchased; |
19 | | (ii) the proposed mix of demand-response products |
20 | | for which contracts will be executed during the next |
21 | | year. For small multi-jurisdictional electric |
22 | | utilities that on December 31, 2005 served fewer than |
23 | | 100,000 customers in Illinois, these shall be defined |
24 | | as demand-response products offered in an energy |
25 | | efficiency plan approved pursuant to Section 8-408 of |
26 | | this Act. The cost-effective demand-response measures |
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1 | | shall be procured whenever the cost is lower than |
2 | | procuring comparable capacity products, provided that |
3 | | such products shall: |
4 | | (A) be procured by a demand-response provider |
5 | | from eligible retail customers; |
6 | | (B) at least satisfy the demand-response |
7 | | requirements of the regional transmission |
8 | | organization market in which the utility's service |
9 | | territory is located, including, but not limited |
10 | | to, any applicable capacity or dispatch |
11 | | requirements; |
12 | | (C) provide for customers' participation in |
13 | | the stream of benefits produced by the |
14 | | demand-response products; |
15 | | (D) provide for reimbursement by the |
16 | | demand-response provider of the utility for any |
17 | | costs incurred as a result of the failure of the |
18 | | supplier of such products to perform its |
19 | | obligations thereunder; and |
20 | | (E) meet the same credit requirements as apply |
21 | | to suppliers of capacity, in the applicable |
22 | | regional transmission organization market; |
23 | | (iii) monthly forecasted system supply |
24 | | requirements, including expected minimum, maximum, and |
25 | | average values for the planning period; |
26 | | (iv) the proposed mix and selection of standard |
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1 | | wholesale products for which contracts will be |
2 | | executed during the next year, separately or in |
3 | | combination, to meet that portion of its load |
4 | | requirements not met through pre-existing contracts, |
5 | | including but not limited to monthly 5 x 16 peak period |
6 | | block energy, monthly off-peak wrap energy, monthly 7 x |
7 | | 24 energy, annual 5 x 16 energy, annual off-peak wrap |
8 | | energy, annual 7 x 24 energy, monthly capacity, annual |
9 | | capacity, peak load capacity obligations, capacity |
10 | | purchase plan, and ancillary services; |
11 | | (v) proposed term structures for each wholesale |
12 | | product type included in the proposed procurement plan |
13 | | portfolio of products; and |
14 | | (vi) an assessment of the price risk, load |
15 | | uncertainty, and other factors that are associated |
16 | | with the proposed procurement plan; this assessment, |
17 | | to the extent possible, shall include an analysis of |
18 | | the following factors: contract terms, time frames for |
19 | | securing products or services, fuel costs, weather |
20 | | patterns, transmission costs, market conditions, and |
21 | | the governmental regulatory environment; the proposed |
22 | | procurement plan shall also identify alternatives for |
23 | | those portfolio measures that are identified as having |
24 | | significant price risk. |
25 | | (4) Proposed procedures for balancing loads. The |
26 | | procurement plan shall include, for load requirements |
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1 | | included in the procurement plan, the process for (i) |
2 | | hourly balancing of supply and demand and (ii) the criteria |
3 | | for portfolio re-balancing in the event of significant |
4 | | shifts in load. |
5 | | (c) The procurement process set forth in Section 1-75 of |
6 | | the Illinois Power Agency Act and subsection (e) of this |
7 | | Section shall be administered by a procurement administrator |
8 | | and monitored by a procurement monitor. |
9 | | (1) The procurement administrator shall: |
10 | | (i) design the final procurement process in |
11 | | accordance with Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
12 | | Agency Act and subsection (e) of this Section following |
13 | | Commission approval of the procurement plan; |
14 | | (ii) develop benchmarks in accordance with |
15 | | subsection (e)(3) to be used to evaluate bids; these |
16 | | benchmarks shall be submitted to the Commission for |
17 | | review and approval on a confidential basis prior to |
18 | | the procurement event; |
19 | | (iii) serve as the interface between the electric |
20 | | utility and suppliers; |
21 | | (iv) manage the bidder pre-qualification and |
22 | | registration process; |
23 | | (v) obtain the electric utilities' agreement to |
24 | | the final form of all supply contracts and credit |
25 | | collateral agreements; |
26 | | (vi) administer the request for proposals process; |
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1 | | (vii) have the discretion to negotiate to |
2 | | determine whether bidders are willing to lower the |
3 | | price of bids that meet the benchmarks approved by the |
4 | | Commission; any post-bid negotiations with bidders |
5 | | shall be limited to price only and shall be completed |
6 | | within 24 hours after opening the sealed bids and shall |
7 | | be conducted in a fair and unbiased manner; in |
8 | | conducting the negotiations, there shall be no |
9 | | disclosure of any information derived from proposals |
10 | | submitted by competing bidders; if information is |
11 | | disclosed to any bidder, it shall be provided to all |
12 | | competing bidders; |
13 | | (viii) maintain confidentiality of supplier and |
14 | | bidding information in a manner consistent with all |
15 | | applicable laws, rules, regulations, and tariffs; |
16 | | (ix) submit a confidential report to the |
17 | | Commission recommending acceptance or rejection of |
18 | | bids; |
19 | | (x) notify the utility of contract counterparties |
20 | | and contract specifics; and |
21 | | (xi) administer related contingency procurement |
22 | | events. |
23 | | (2) The procurement monitor, who shall be retained by |
24 | | the Commission, shall: |
25 | | (i) monitor interactions among the procurement |
26 | | administrator, suppliers, and utility; |
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1 | | (ii) monitor and report to the Commission on the |
2 | | progress of the procurement process; |
3 | | (iii) provide an independent confidential report |
4 | | to the Commission regarding the results of the |
5 | | procurement event; |
6 | | (iv) assess compliance with the procurement plans |
7 | | approved by the Commission for each utility that on |
8 | | December 31, 2005 provided electric service to a least |
9 | | 100,000 customers in Illinois and for each small |
10 | | multi-jurisdictional utility that on December 31, 2005 |
11 | | served less than 100,000 customers in Illinois; |
12 | | (v) preserve the confidentiality of supplier and |
13 | | bidding information in a manner consistent with all |
14 | | applicable laws, rules, regulations, and tariffs; |
15 | | (vi) provide expert advice to the Commission and |
16 | | consult with the procurement administrator regarding |
17 | | issues related to procurement process design, rules, |
18 | | protocols, and policy-related matters; and |
19 | | (vii) consult with the procurement administrator |
20 | | regarding the development and use of benchmark |
21 | | criteria, standard form contracts, credit policies, |
22 | | and bid documents. |
23 | | (d) Except as provided in subsection (j), the planning |
24 | | process shall be conducted as follows: |
25 | | (1) Beginning in 2008, each Illinois utility procuring |
26 | | power pursuant to this Section shall annually provide a |
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1 | | range of load forecasts to the Illinois Power Agency by |
2 | | July 15 of each year, or such other date as may be required |
3 | | by the Commission or Agency. The load forecasts shall cover |
4 | | the 5-year procurement planning period for the next |
5 | | procurement plan and shall include hourly data |
6 | | representing a high-load, low-load and expected-load |
7 | | scenario for the load of the eligible retail customers. The |
8 | | utility shall provide supporting data and assumptions for |
9 | | each of the scenarios.
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10 | | (2) Beginning in 2008, the Illinois Power Agency shall |
11 | | prepare a procurement plan by August 15th of each year, or |
12 | | such other date as may be required by the Commission. The |
13 | | procurement plan shall identify the portfolio of |
14 | | demand-response and power and energy products to be |
15 | | procured. Cost-effective demand-response measures shall be |
16 | | procured as set forth in item (iii) of subsection (b) of |
17 | | this Section. Copies of the procurement plan shall be |
18 | | posted and made publicly available on the Agency's and |
19 | | Commission's websites, and copies shall also be provided to |
20 | | each affected electric utility. An affected utility shall |
21 | | have 30 days following the date of posting to provide |
22 | | comment to the Agency on the procurement plan. Other |
23 | | interested entities also may comment on the procurement |
24 | | plan. All comments submitted to the Agency shall be |
25 | | specific, supported by data or other detailed analyses, |
26 | | and, if objecting to all or a portion of the procurement |
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1 | | plan, accompanied by specific alternative wording or |
2 | | proposals. All comments shall be posted on the Agency's and |
3 | | Commission's websites. During this 30-day comment period, |
4 | | the Agency shall hold at least one public hearing within |
5 | | each utility's service area for the purpose of receiving |
6 | | public comment on the procurement plan. Within 14 days |
7 | | following the end of the 30-day review period, the Agency |
8 | | shall revise the procurement plan as necessary based on the |
9 | | comments received and file the procurement plan with the |
10 | | Commission and post the procurement plan on the websites. |
11 | | (3) Within 5 days after the filing of the procurement |
12 | | plan, any person objecting to the procurement plan shall |
13 | | file an objection with the Commission. Within 10 days after |
14 | | the filing, the Commission shall determine whether a |
15 | | hearing is necessary. The Commission shall enter its order |
16 | | confirming or modifying the procurement plan within 90 days |
17 | | after the filing of the procurement plan by the Illinois |
18 | | Power Agency. |
19 | | (4) The Commission shall approve the procurement plan, |
20 | | including expressly the forecast used in the procurement |
21 | | plan, if the Commission determines that it will ensure |
22 | | adequate, reliable, affordable, efficient, and |
23 | | environmentally sustainable electric service at the lowest |
24 | | total cost over time, taking into account any benefits of |
25 | | price stability. |
26 | | (e) The procurement process shall include each of the |
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1 | | following components: |
2 | | (1) Solicitation, pre-qualification, and registration |
3 | | of bidders. The procurement administrator shall |
4 | | disseminate information to potential bidders to promote a |
5 | | procurement event, notify potential bidders that the |
6 | | procurement administrator may enter into a post-bid price |
7 | | negotiation with bidders that meet the applicable |
8 | | benchmarks, provide supply requirements, and otherwise |
9 | | explain the competitive procurement process. In addition |
10 | | to such other publication as the procurement administrator |
11 | | determines is appropriate, this information shall be |
12 | | posted on the Illinois Power Agency's and the Commission's |
13 | | websites. The procurement administrator shall also |
14 | | administer the prequalification process, including |
15 | | evaluation of credit worthiness, compliance with |
16 | | procurement rules, and agreement to the standard form |
17 | | contract developed pursuant to paragraph (2) of this |
18 | | subsection (e). The procurement administrator shall then |
19 | | identify and register bidders to participate in the |
20 | | procurement event. |
21 | | (2) Standard contract forms and credit terms and |
22 | | instruments. The procurement administrator, in |
23 | | consultation with the utilities, the Commission, and other |
24 | | interested parties and subject to Commission oversight, |
25 | | shall develop and provide standard contract forms for the |
26 | | supplier contracts that meet generally accepted industry |
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1 | | practices. Standard credit terms and instruments that meet |
2 | | generally accepted industry practices shall be similarly |
3 | | developed. The procurement administrator shall make |
4 | | available to the Commission all written comments it |
5 | | receives on the contract forms, credit terms, or |
6 | | instruments. If the procurement administrator cannot reach |
7 | | agreement with the applicable electric utility as to the |
8 | | contract terms and conditions, the procurement |
9 | | administrator must notify the Commission of any disputed |
10 | | terms and the Commission shall resolve the dispute. The |
11 | | terms of the contracts shall not be subject to negotiation |
12 | | by winning bidders, and the bidders must agree to the terms |
13 | | of the contract in advance so that winning bids are |
14 | | selected solely on the basis of price. |
15 | | (3) Establishment of a market-based price benchmark. |
16 | | As part of the development of the procurement process, the |
17 | | procurement administrator, in consultation with the |
18 | | Commission staff, Agency staff, and the procurement |
19 | | monitor, shall establish benchmarks for evaluating the |
20 | | final prices in the contracts for each of the products that |
21 | | will be procured through the procurement process. The |
22 | | benchmarks shall be based on price data for similar |
23 | | products for the same delivery period and same delivery |
24 | | hub, or other delivery hubs after adjusting for that |
25 | | difference. The price benchmarks may also be adjusted to |
26 | | take into account differences between the information |
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1 | | reflected in the underlying data sources and the specific |
2 | | products and procurement process being used to procure |
3 | | power for the Illinois utilities. The benchmarks shall be |
4 | | confidential but shall be provided to, and will be subject |
5 | | to Commission review and approval, prior to a procurement |
6 | | event. |
7 | | (4) Request for proposals competitive procurement |
8 | | process. The procurement administrator shall design and |
9 | | issue a request for proposals to supply electricity in |
10 | | accordance with each utility's procurement plan, as |
11 | | approved by the Commission. The request for proposals shall |
12 | | set forth a procedure for sealed, binding commitment |
13 | | bidding with pay-as-bid settlement, and provision for |
14 | | selection of bids on the basis of price. |
15 | | (5) A plan for implementing contingencies in the event |
16 | | of supplier default or failure of the procurement process |
17 | | to fully meet the expected load requirement due to |
18 | | insufficient supplier participation, Commission rejection |
19 | | of results, or any other cause. |
20 | | (i) Event of supplier default: In the event of |
21 | | supplier default, the utility shall review the |
22 | | contract of the defaulting supplier to determine if the |
23 | | amount of supply is 200 megawatts or greater, and if |
24 | | there are more than 60 days remaining of the contract |
25 | | term. If both of these conditions are met, and the |
26 | | default results in termination of the contract, the |
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1 | | utility shall immediately notify the Illinois Power |
2 | | Agency that a request for proposals must be issued to |
3 | | procure replacement power, and the procurement |
4 | | administrator shall run an additional procurement |
5 | | event. If the contracted supply of the defaulting |
6 | | supplier is less than 200 megawatts or there are less |
7 | | than 60 days remaining of the contract term, the |
8 | | utility shall procure power and energy from the |
9 | | applicable regional transmission organization market, |
10 | | including ancillary services, capacity, and day-ahead |
11 | | or real time energy, or both, for the duration of the |
12 | | contract term to replace the contracted supply; |
13 | | provided, however, that if a needed product is not |
14 | | available through the regional transmission |
15 | | organization market it shall be purchased from the |
16 | | wholesale market. |
17 | | (ii) Failure of the procurement process to fully |
18 | | meet the expected load requirement: If the procurement |
19 | | process fails to fully meet the expected load |
20 | | requirement due to insufficient supplier participation |
21 | | or due to a Commission rejection of the procurement |
22 | | results, the procurement administrator, the |
23 | | procurement monitor, and the Commission staff shall |
24 | | meet within 10 days to analyze potential causes of low |
25 | | supplier interest or causes for the Commission |
26 | | decision. If changes are identified that would likely |
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1 | | result in increased supplier participation, or that |
2 | | would address concerns causing the Commission to |
3 | | reject the results of the prior procurement event, the |
4 | | procurement administrator may implement those changes |
5 | | and rerun the request for proposals process according |
6 | | to a schedule determined by those parties and |
7 | | consistent with Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
8 | | Agency Act and this subsection. In any event, a new |
9 | | request for proposals process shall be implemented by |
10 | | the procurement administrator within 90 days after the |
11 | | determination that the procurement process has failed |
12 | | to fully meet the expected load requirement. |
13 | | (iii) In all cases where there is insufficient |
14 | | supply provided under contracts awarded through the |
15 | | procurement process to fully meet the electric |
16 | | utility's load requirement, the utility shall meet the |
17 | | load requirement by procuring power and energy from the |
18 | | applicable regional transmission organization market, |
19 | | including ancillary services, capacity, and day-ahead |
20 | | or real time energy or both; provided, however, that if |
21 | | a needed product is not available through the regional |
22 | | transmission organization market it shall be purchased |
23 | | from the wholesale market. |
24 | | (6) The procurement process described in this |
25 | | subsection is exempt from the requirements of the Illinois |
26 | | Procurement Code, pursuant to Section 20-10 of that Code. |
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1 | | (f) Within 2 business days after opening the sealed bids, |
2 | | the procurement administrator shall submit a confidential |
3 | | report to the Commission. The report shall contain the results |
4 | | of the bidding for each of the products along with the |
5 | | procurement administrator's recommendation for the acceptance |
6 | | and rejection of bids based on the price benchmark criteria and |
7 | | other factors observed in the process. The procurement monitor |
8 | | also shall submit a confidential report to the Commission |
9 | | within 2 business days after opening the sealed bids. The |
10 | | report shall contain the procurement monitor's assessment of |
11 | | bidder behavior in the process as well as an assessment of the |
12 | | procurement administrator's compliance with the procurement |
13 | | process and rules. The Commission shall review the confidential |
14 | | reports submitted by the procurement administrator and |
15 | | procurement monitor, and shall accept or reject the |
16 | | recommendations of the procurement administrator within 2 |
17 | | business days after receipt of the reports. |
18 | | (g) Within 3 business days after the Commission decision |
19 | | approving the results of a procurement event, the utility shall |
20 | | enter into binding contractual arrangements with the winning |
21 | | suppliers using the standard form contracts; except that the |
22 | | utility shall not be required either directly or indirectly to |
23 | | execute the contracts if a tariff that is consistent with |
24 | | subsection (l) of this Section has not been approved and placed |
25 | | into effect for that utility. |
26 | | (h) The names of the successful bidders and the load |
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1 | | weighted average of the winning bid prices for each contract |
2 | | type and for each contract term shall be made available to the |
3 | | public at the time of Commission approval of a procurement |
4 | | event. The Commission, the procurement monitor, the |
5 | | procurement administrator, the Illinois Power Agency, and all |
6 | | participants in the procurement process shall maintain the |
7 | | confidentiality of all other supplier and bidding information |
8 | | in a manner consistent with all applicable laws, rules, |
9 | | regulations, and tariffs. Confidential information, including |
10 | | the confidential reports submitted by the procurement |
11 | | administrator and procurement monitor pursuant to subsection |
12 | | (f) of this Section, shall not be made publicly available and |
13 | | shall not be discoverable by any party in any proceeding, |
14 | | absent a compelling demonstration of need, nor shall those |
15 | | reports be admissible in any proceeding other than one for law |
16 | | enforcement purposes. |
17 | | (i) Within 2 business days after a Commission decision |
18 | | approving the results of a procurement event or such other date |
19 | | as may be required by the Commission from time to time, the |
20 | | utility shall file for informational purposes with the |
21 | | Commission its actual or estimated retail supply charges, as |
22 | | applicable, by customer supply group reflecting the costs |
23 | | associated with the procurement and computed in accordance with |
24 | | the tariffs filed pursuant to subsection (l) of this Section |
25 | | and approved by the Commission. |
26 | | (j) Within 60 days following the effective date of this |
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1 | | amendatory Act, each electric utility that on December 31, 2005 |
2 | | provided electric service to at least 100,000 customers in |
3 | | Illinois shall prepare and file with the Commission an initial |
4 | | procurement plan, which shall conform in all material respects |
5 | | to the requirements of the procurement plan set forth in |
6 | | subsection (b); provided, however, that the Illinois Power |
7 | | Agency Act shall not apply to the initial procurement plan |
8 | | prepared pursuant to this subsection. The initial procurement |
9 | | plan shall identify the portfolio of power and energy products |
10 | | to be procured and delivered for the period June 2008 through |
11 | | May 2009, and shall identify the proposed procurement |
12 | | administrator, who shall have the same experience and expertise |
13 | | as is required of a procurement administrator hired pursuant to |
14 | | Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. Copies of the |
15 | | procurement plan shall be posted and made publicly available on |
16 | | the Commission's website. The initial procurement plan may |
17 | | include contracts for renewable resources that extend beyond |
18 | | May 2009. |
19 | | (i) Within 14 days following filing of the initial |
20 | | procurement plan, any person may file a detailed objection |
21 | | with the Commission contesting the procurement plan |
22 | | submitted by the electric utility. All objections to the |
23 | | electric utility's plan shall be specific, supported by |
24 | | data or other detailed analyses. The electric utility may |
25 | | file a response to any objections to its procurement plan |
26 | | within 7 days after the date objections are due to be |
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1 | | filed. Within 7 days after the date the utility's response |
2 | | is due, the Commission shall determine whether a hearing is |
3 | | necessary. If it determines that a hearing is necessary, it |
4 | | shall require the hearing to be completed and issue an |
5 | | order on the procurement plan within 60 days after the |
6 | | filing of the procurement plan by the electric utility. |
7 | | (ii) The order shall approve or modify the procurement |
8 | | plan, approve an independent procurement administrator, |
9 | | and approve or modify the electric utility's tariffs that |
10 | | are proposed with the initial procurement plan. The |
11 | | Commission shall approve the procurement plan if the |
12 | | Commission determines that it will ensure adequate, |
13 | | reliable, affordable, efficient, and environmentally |
14 | | sustainable electric service at the lowest total cost over |
15 | | time, taking into account any benefits of price stability. |
16 | | (k) In order to promote price stability for residential and |
17 | | small commercial customers during the transition to |
18 | | competition in Illinois, and notwithstanding any other |
19 | | provision of this Act, each electric utility subject to this |
20 | | Section shall enter into one or more multi-year financial swap |
21 | | contracts that become effective on the effective date of this |
22 | | amendatory Act. These contracts may be executed with generators |
23 | | and power marketers, including affiliated interests of the |
24 | | electric utility. These contracts shall be for a term of no |
25 | | more than 5 years and shall, for each respective utility or for |
26 | | any Illinois electric utilities that are affiliated by virtue |
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1 | | of a common parent company and that are thereby considered a |
2 | | single electric utility for purposes of this subsection (k), |
3 | | not exceed in the aggregate 3,000 megawatts for any hour of the |
4 | | year. The contracts shall be financial contracts and not energy |
5 | | sales contracts. The contracts shall be executed as |
6 | | transactions under a negotiated master agreement based on the |
7 | | form of master agreement for financial swap contracts sponsored |
8 | | by the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. |
9 | | and shall be considered pre-existing contracts in the |
10 | | utilities' procurement plans for residential and small |
11 | | commercial customers. Costs incurred pursuant to a contract |
12 | | authorized by this subsection (k) shall be deemed prudently |
13 | | incurred and reasonable in amount and the electric utility |
14 | | shall be entitled to full cost recovery pursuant to the tariffs |
15 | | filed with the Commission. |
16 | | (k-5) In order to promote price stability for residential |
17 | | and small commercial customers during the infrastructure |
18 | | investment program described in subsection (b) of Section |
19 | | 16-108.5 of this Act, and notwithstanding any other provision |
20 | | of this Act or the Illinois Power Agency Act, for each electric |
21 | | utility that serves more than one million retail customers in |
22 | | Illinois, the Illinois Power Agency shall conduct a procurement |
23 | | event within 120 days after October 26, 2011 (the effective |
24 | | date of Public Act 97-616) and may procure contracts for energy |
25 | | and renewable energy credits for the period June 1, 2013 |
26 | | through December 31, 2017 that satisfy the requirements of this |
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1 | | subsection (k-5), including the benchmarks described in this |
2 | | subsection. These contracts shall be entered into as the result |
3 | | of a competitive procurement event, and, to the extent that any |
4 | | provisions of this Section or the Illinois Power Agency Act do |
5 | | not conflict with this subsection (k-5), such provisions shall |
6 | | apply to the procurement event. The energy contracts shall be |
7 | | for 24 hour by 7 day supply over a term that runs from the first |
8 | | delivery year through December 31, 2017. For a utility that |
9 | | serves over 2 million customers, the energy contracts shall be |
10 | | multi-year with pricing escalating at 2.5% per annum. The |
11 | | energy contracts may be designed as financial swaps or may |
12 | | require physical delivery. |
13 | | Within 30 days of October 26, 2011 (the effective date of |
14 | | Public Act 97-616), each such utility shall submit to the |
15 | | Agency updated load forecasts for the period June 1, 2013 |
16 | | through December 31, 2017. The megawatt volume of the contracts |
17 | | shall be based on the updated load forecasts of the minimum |
18 | | monthly on-peak or off-peak average load requirements shown in |
19 | | the forecasts, taking into account any existing energy |
20 | | contracts in effect as well as the expected migration of the |
21 | | utility's customers to alternative retail electric suppliers. |
22 | | The renewable energy credit volume shall be based on the number |
23 | | of credits that would satisfy the requirements of subsection |
24 | | (c) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act, subject |
25 | | to the rate impact caps and other provisions of subsection (c) |
26 | | of Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. The |
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1 | | evaluation of contract bids in the competitive procurement |
2 | | events for energy and for renewable energy credits shall |
3 | | incorporate price benchmarks set collaboratively by the |
4 | | Agency, the procurement administrator, the staff of the |
5 | | Commission, and the procurement monitor. If the contracts are |
6 | | swap contracts, then they shall be executed as transactions |
7 | | under a negotiated master agreement based on the form of master |
8 | | agreement for financial swap contracts sponsored by the |
9 | | International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. Costs |
10 | | incurred pursuant to a contract authorized by this subsection |
11 | | (k-5) shall be deemed prudently incurred and reasonable in |
12 | | amount and the electric utility shall be entitled to full cost |
13 | | recovery pursuant to the tariffs filed with the Commission. |
14 | | The cost of administering the procurement event described |
15 | | in this subsection (k-5) shall be paid by the winning supplier |
16 | | or suppliers to the procurement administrator through a |
17 | | supplier fee. In the event that there is no winning supplier |
18 | | for a particular utility, such utility will pay the procurement |
19 | | administrator for the costs associated with the procurement |
20 | | event, and those costs shall not be a recoverable expense. |
21 | | Nothing in this subsection (k-5) is intended to alter the |
22 | | recovery of costs for any other procurement event. |
23 | | (l) An electric utility shall recover its costs incurred |
24 | | under this Section, including, but not limited to, the costs of |
25 | | procuring power and energy demand-response resources under |
26 | | this Section. The utility shall file with the initial |
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1 | | procurement plan its proposed tariffs through which its costs |
2 | | of procuring power that are incurred pursuant to a |
3 | | Commission-approved procurement plan and those other costs |
4 | | identified in this subsection (l), will be recovered. The |
5 | | tariffs shall include a formula rate or charge designed to pass |
6 | | through both the costs incurred by the utility in procuring a |
7 | | supply of electric power and energy for the applicable customer |
8 | | classes with no mark-up or return on the price paid by the |
9 | | utility for that supply, plus any just and reasonable costs |
10 | | that the utility incurs in arranging and providing for the |
11 | | supply of electric power and energy. The formula rate or charge |
12 | | shall also contain provisions that ensure that its application |
13 | | does not result in over or under recovery due to changes in |
14 | | customer usage and demand patterns, and that provide for the |
15 | | correction, on at least an annual basis, of any accounting |
16 | | errors that may occur. A utility shall recover through the |
17 | | tariff all reasonable costs incurred to implement or comply |
18 | | with any procurement plan that is developed and put into effect |
19 | | pursuant to Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act and |
20 | | this Section, including any fees assessed by the Illinois Power |
21 | | Agency, costs associated with load balancing, and contingency |
22 | | plan costs. The electric utility shall also recover its full |
23 | | costs of procuring electric supply for which it contracted |
24 | | before the effective date of this Section in conjunction with |
25 | | the provision of full requirements service under fixed-price |
26 | | bundled service tariffs subsequent to December 31, 2006. All |
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1 | | such costs shall be deemed to have been prudently incurred. The |
2 | | pass-through tariffs that are filed and approved pursuant to |
3 | | this Section shall not be subject to review under, or in any |
4 | | way limited by, Section 16-111(i) of this Act. |
5 | | (m) The Commission has the authority to adopt rules to |
6 | | carry out the provisions of this Section. For the public |
7 | | interest, safety, and welfare, the Commission also has |
8 | | authority to adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this |
9 | | Section on an emergency basis immediately following the |
10 | | effective date of this amendatory Act. |
11 | | (n) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, any |
12 | | affiliated electric utilities that submit a single procurement |
13 | | plan covering their combined needs may procure for those |
14 | | combined needs in conjunction with that plan, and may enter |
15 | | jointly into power supply contracts, purchases, and other |
16 | | procurement arrangements, and allocate capacity and energy and |
17 | | cost responsibility therefor among themselves in proportion to |
18 | | their requirements. |
19 | | (o) On or before June 1 of each year, the Commission shall |
20 | | hold an informal hearing for the purpose of receiving comments |
21 | | on the prior year's procurement process and any recommendations |
22 | | for change.
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23 | | (p) An electric utility subject to this Section may propose |
24 | | to invest, lease, own, or operate an electric generation |
25 | | facility as part of its procurement plan, provided the utility |
26 | | demonstrates that such facility is the least-cost option to |
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1 | | provide electric service to eligible retail customers. If the |
2 | | facility is shown to be the least-cost option and is included |
3 | | in a procurement plan prepared in accordance with Section 1-75 |
4 | | of the Illinois Power Agency Act and this Section, then the |
5 | | electric utility shall make a filing pursuant to Section 8-406 |
6 | | of this Act, and may request of the Commission any statutory |
7 | | relief required thereunder. If the Commission grants all of the |
8 | | necessary approvals for the proposed facility, such supply |
9 | | shall thereafter be considered as a pre-existing contract under |
10 | | subsection (b) of this Section. The Commission shall in any |
11 | | order approving a proposal under this subsection specify how |
12 | | the utility will recover the prudently incurred costs of |
13 | | investing in, leasing, owning, or operating such generation |
14 | | facility through just and reasonable rates charged to eligible |
15 | | retail customers. Cost recovery for facilities included in the |
16 | | utility's procurement plan pursuant to this subsection shall |
17 | | not be subject to review under or in any way limited by the |
18 | | provisions of Section 16-111(i) of this Act. Nothing in this |
19 | | Section is intended to prohibit a utility from filing for a |
20 | | fuel adjustment clause as is otherwise permitted under Section |
21 | | 9-220 of this Act.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 97-325, eff. 8-12-11; 97-616, eff. 10-26-11; |
23 | | 97-813, eff. 7-13-12.) |
24 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 99-906 ) |
25 | | Sec. 16-111.5. Provisions relating to procurement. |
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1 | | (a) An electric utility that on December 31, 2005 served at |
2 | | least 100,000 customers in Illinois shall procure power and |
3 | | energy for its eligible retail customers in accordance with the |
4 | | applicable provisions set forth in Section 1-75 of the Illinois |
5 | | Power Agency Act and this Section. Beginning with the delivery |
6 | | year commencing on June 1, 2017, such electric utility shall |
7 | | also procure zero emission credits from zero emission |
8 | | facilities in accordance with the applicable provisions set |
9 | | forth in Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act, and, |
10 | | for years beginning on or after June 1, 2017, the utility shall |
11 | | procure renewable energy resources in accordance with the |
12 | | applicable provisions set forth in Section 1-75 of the Illinois |
13 | | Power Agency Act and this Section. A small multi-jurisdictional |
14 | | electric utility that on December 31, 2005 served less than |
15 | | 100,000 customers in Illinois may elect to procure power and |
16 | | energy for all or a portion of its eligible Illinois retail |
17 | | customers in accordance with the applicable provisions set |
18 | | forth in this Section and Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
19 | | Agency Act. This Section shall not apply to a small |
20 | | multi-jurisdictional utility until such time as a small |
21 | | multi-jurisdictional utility requests the Illinois Power |
22 | | Agency to prepare a procurement plan for its eligible retail |
23 | | customers. "Eligible retail customers" for the purposes of this |
24 | | Section means those retail customers that purchase power and |
25 | | energy from the electric utility under fixed-price bundled |
26 | | service tariffs, other than those retail customers whose |
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1 | | service is declared or deemed competitive under Section 16-113 |
2 | | and those other customer groups specified in this Section, |
3 | | including self-generating customers, customers electing hourly |
4 | | pricing, or those customers who are otherwise ineligible for |
5 | | fixed-price bundled tariff service. For those customers that |
6 | | are excluded from the procurement plan's electric supply |
7 | | service requirements, and the utility shall procure any supply |
8 | | requirements, including capacity, ancillary services, and |
9 | | hourly priced energy, in the applicable markets as needed to |
10 | | serve those customers, provided that the utility may include in |
11 | | its procurement plan load requirements for the load that is |
12 | | associated with those retail customers whose service has been |
13 | | declared or deemed competitive pursuant to Section 16-113 of |
14 | | this Act to the extent that those customers are purchasing |
15 | | power and energy during one of the transition periods |
16 | | identified in subsection (b) of Section 16-113 of this Act. |
17 | | (b) A procurement plan shall be prepared for each electric |
18 | | utility consistent with the applicable requirements of the |
19 | | Illinois Power Agency Act and this Section. For purposes of |
20 | | this Section, Illinois electric utilities that are affiliated |
21 | | by virtue of a common parent company are considered to be a |
22 | | single electric utility. Small multi-jurisdictional utilities |
23 | | may request a procurement plan for a portion of or all of its |
24 | | Illinois load. Each procurement plan shall analyze the |
25 | | projected balance of supply and demand for those retail |
26 | | customers to be included in the plan's electric supply service |
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1 | | requirements over a 5-year period, with the first planning year |
2 | | beginning on June 1 of the year following the year in which the |
3 | | plan is filed. The plan shall specifically identify the |
4 | | wholesale products to be procured following plan approval, and |
5 | | shall follow all the requirements set forth in the Public |
6 | | Utilities Act and all applicable State and federal laws, |
7 | | statutes, rules, or regulations, as well as Commission orders. |
8 | | Nothing in this Section precludes consideration of contracts |
9 | | longer than 5 years and related forecast data. Unless specified |
10 | | otherwise in this Section, in the procurement plan or in the |
11 | | implementing tariff, any procurement occurring in accordance |
12 | | with this plan shall be competitively bid through a request for |
13 | | proposals process. Approval and implementation of the |
14 | | procurement plan shall be subject to review and approval by the |
15 | | Commission according to the provisions set forth in this |
16 | | Section. A procurement plan shall include each of the following |
17 | | components: |
18 | | (1) Hourly load analysis. This analysis shall include: |
19 | | (i) multi-year historical analysis of hourly |
20 | | loads; |
21 | | (ii) switching trends and competitive retail |
22 | | market analysis; |
23 | | (iii) known or projected changes to future loads; |
24 | | and |
25 | | (iv) growth forecasts by customer class. |
26 | | (2) Analysis of the impact of any demand side and |
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1 | | renewable energy initiatives. This analysis shall include: |
2 | | (i) the impact of demand response programs and |
3 | | energy efficiency programs, both current and |
4 | | projected; for small multi-jurisdictional utilities, |
5 | | the impact of demand response and energy efficiency |
6 | | programs approved pursuant to Section 8-408 of this |
7 | | Act, both current and projected; and |
8 | | (ii) supply side needs that are projected to be |
9 | | offset by purchases of renewable energy resources, if |
10 | | any. |
11 | | (3) A plan for meeting the expected load requirements |
12 | | that will not be met through preexisting contracts. This |
13 | | plan shall include: |
14 | | (i) definitions of the different Illinois retail |
15 | | customer classes for which supply is being purchased; |
16 | | (ii) the proposed mix of demand-response products |
17 | | for which contracts will be executed during the next |
18 | | year. For small multi-jurisdictional electric |
19 | | utilities that on December 31, 2005 served fewer than |
20 | | 100,000 customers in Illinois, these shall be defined |
21 | | as demand-response products offered in an energy |
22 | | efficiency plan approved pursuant to Section 8-408 of |
23 | | this Act. The cost-effective demand-response measures |
24 | | shall be procured whenever the cost is lower than |
25 | | procuring comparable capacity products, provided that |
26 | | such products shall: |
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1 | | (A) be procured by a demand-response provider |
2 | | from those retail customers included in the plan's |
3 | | electric supply service requirements; |
4 | | (B) at least satisfy the demand-response |
5 | | requirements of the regional transmission |
6 | | organization market in which the utility's service |
7 | | territory is located, including, but not limited |
8 | | to, any applicable capacity or dispatch |
9 | | requirements; |
10 | | (C) provide for customers' participation in |
11 | | the stream of benefits produced by the |
12 | | demand-response products; |
13 | | (D) provide for reimbursement by the |
14 | | demand-response provider of the utility for any |
15 | | costs incurred as a result of the failure of the |
16 | | supplier of such products to perform its |
17 | | obligations thereunder; and |
18 | | (E) meet the same credit requirements as apply |
19 | | to suppliers of capacity, in the applicable |
20 | | regional transmission organization market; |
21 | | (iii) monthly forecasted system supply |
22 | | requirements, including expected minimum, maximum, and |
23 | | average values for the planning period; |
24 | | (iv) the proposed mix and selection of standard |
25 | | wholesale products for which contracts will be |
26 | | executed during the next year, separately or in |
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1 | | combination, to meet that portion of its load |
2 | | requirements not met through pre-existing contracts, |
3 | | including but not limited to monthly 5 x 16 peak period |
4 | | block energy, monthly off-peak wrap energy, monthly 7 x |
5 | | 24 energy, annual 5 x 16 energy, annual off-peak wrap |
6 | | energy, annual 7 x 24 energy, monthly capacity, annual |
7 | | capacity, peak load capacity obligations, capacity |
8 | | purchase plan, and ancillary services; |
9 | | (v) proposed term structures for each wholesale |
10 | | product type included in the proposed procurement plan |
11 | | portfolio of products; and |
12 | | (vi) an assessment of the price risk, load |
13 | | uncertainty, and other factors that are associated |
14 | | with the proposed procurement plan; this assessment, |
15 | | to the extent possible, shall include an analysis of |
16 | | the following factors: contract terms, time frames for |
17 | | securing products or services, fuel costs, weather |
18 | | patterns, transmission costs, market conditions, and |
19 | | the governmental regulatory environment; the proposed |
20 | | procurement plan shall also identify alternatives for |
21 | | those portfolio measures that are identified as having |
22 | | significant price risk. |
23 | | (4) Proposed procedures for balancing loads. The |
24 | | procurement plan shall include, for load requirements |
25 | | included in the procurement plan, the process for (i) |
26 | | hourly balancing of supply and demand and (ii) the criteria |
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1 | | for portfolio re-balancing in the event of significant |
2 | | shifts in load. |
3 | | (5) Long-Term Renewable Resources Procurement Plan. |
4 | | The Agency shall prepare a long-term renewable resources |
5 | | procurement plan for the procurement of renewable energy |
6 | | credits under Sections 1-56 and 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
7 | | Agency Act for delivery beginning in the 2017 delivery |
8 | | year. |
9 | | (i) The initial long-term renewable resources |
10 | | procurement plan and all subsequent revisions shall be |
11 | | subject to review and approval by the Commission. For |
12 | | the purposes of this Section, "delivery year" has the |
13 | | same meaning as in Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power |
14 | | Agency Act. For purposes of this Section, "Agency" |
15 | | shall mean the Illinois Power Agency. |
16 | | (ii) The long-term renewable resources planning |
17 | | process shall be conducted as follows: |
18 | | (A) Electric utilities shall provide a range |
19 | | of load forecasts to the Illinois Power Agency |
20 | | within 45 days of the Agency's request for |
21 | | forecasts, which request shall specify the length |
22 | | and conditions for the forecasts including, but |
23 | | not limited to, the quantity of distributed |
24 | | generation expected to be interconnected for each |
25 | | year. |
26 | | (B) The Agency shall publish for comment the |
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1 | | initial long-term renewable resources procurement |
2 | | plan no later than 120 days after the effective |
3 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 99th General |
4 | | Assembly and shall review, and may revise, the plan |
5 | | at least every 2 years thereafter. To the extent |
6 | | practicable, the Agency shall review and propose |
7 | | any revisions to the long-term renewable energy |
8 | | resources procurement plan in conjunction with the |
9 | | Agency's other planning and approval processes |
10 | | conducted under this Section. The initial |
11 | | long-term renewable resources procurement plan |
12 | | shall: |
13 | | (aa) Identify the procurement programs and |
14 | | competitive procurement events consistent with |
15 | | the applicable requirements of the Illinois |
16 | | Power Agency Act and shall be designed to |
17 | | achieve the goals set forth in subsection (c) |
18 | | of Section 1-75 of that Act. |
19 | | (bb) Include a schedule for procurements |
20 | | for renewable energy credits from |
21 | | utility-scale wind projects, utility-scale |
22 | | solar projects, and brownfield site |
23 | | photovoltaic projects consistent with |
24 | | subparagraph (G) of paragraph (1) of |
25 | | subsection (c) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois |
26 | | Power Agency Act. |
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1 | | (cc) Identify the process whereby the |
2 | | Agency will submit to the Commission for review |
3 | | and approval the proposed contracts to |
4 | | implement the programs required by such plan. |
5 | | Copies of the initial long-term renewable |
6 | | resources procurement plan and all subsequent |
7 | | revisions shall be posted and made publicly |
8 | | available on the Agency's and Commission's |
9 | | websites, and copies shall also be provided to each |
10 | | affected electric utility. An affected utility and |
11 | | other interested parties shall have 45 days |
12 | | following the date of posting to provide comment to |
13 | | the Agency on the initial long-term renewable |
14 | | resources procurement plan and all subsequent |
15 | | revisions. All comments submitted to the Agency |
16 | | shall be specific, supported by data or other |
17 | | detailed analyses, and, if objecting to all or a |
18 | | portion of the procurement plan, accompanied by |
19 | | specific alternative wording or proposals. All |
20 | | comments shall be posted on the Agency's and |
21 | | Commission's websites. During this 45-day comment |
22 | | period, the Agency shall hold at least one public |
23 | | hearing within each utility's service area that is |
24 | | subject to the requirements of this paragraph (5) |
25 | | for the purpose of receiving public comment. |
26 | | Within 21 days following the end of the 45-day |
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1 | | review period, the Agency may revise the long-term |
2 | | renewable resources procurement plan based on the |
3 | | comments received and shall file the plan with the |
4 | | Commission for review and approval. |
5 | | (C) Within 14 days after the filing of the |
6 | | initial long-term renewable resources procurement |
7 | | plan or any subsequent revisions, any person |
8 | | objecting to the plan may file an objection with |
9 | | the Commission. Within 21 days after the filing of |
10 | | the plan, the Commission shall determine whether a |
11 | | hearing is necessary. The Commission shall enter |
12 | | its order confirming or modifying the initial |
13 | | long-term renewable resources procurement plan or |
14 | | any subsequent revisions within 120 days after the |
15 | | filing of the plan by the Illinois Power Agency. |
16 | | (D) The Commission shall approve the initial |
17 | | long-term renewable resources procurement plan and |
18 | | any subsequent revisions, including expressly the |
19 | | forecast used in the plan and taking into account |
20 | | that funding will be limited to the amount of |
21 | | revenues actually collected by the utilities, if |
22 | | the Commission determines that the plan will |
23 | | reasonably and prudently accomplish the |
24 | | requirements of Section 1-56 and subsection (c) of |
25 | | Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. The |
26 | | Commission shall also approve the process for the |
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1 | | submission, review, and approval of the proposed |
2 | | contracts to procure renewable energy credits or |
3 | | implement the programs authorized by the |
4 | | Commission pursuant to a long-term renewable |
5 | | resources procurement plan approved under this |
6 | | Section. |
7 | | (iii) The Agency or third parties contracted by the |
8 | | Agency shall implement all programs authorized by the |
9 | | Commission in an approved long-term renewable |
10 | | resources procurement plan without further review and |
11 | | approval by the Commission. Third parties shall not |
12 | | begin implementing any programs or receive any payment |
13 | | under this Section until the Commission has approved |
14 | | the contract or contracts under the process authorized |
15 | | by the Commission in item (D) of subparagraph (ii) of |
16 | | paragraph (5) of this subsection (b) and the third |
17 | | party and the Agency or utility, as applicable, have |
18 | | executed the contract. For those renewable energy |
19 | | credits subject to procurement through a competitive |
20 | | bid process under the plan or under the initial forward |
21 | | procurements for wind and solar resources described in |
22 | | subparagraph (G) of paragraph (1) of subsection (c) of |
23 | | Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act, the |
24 | | Agency shall follow the procurement process specified |
25 | | in the provisions relating to electricity procurement |
26 | | in subsections (e) through (i) of this Section. |
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1 | | (iv) An electric utility shall recover its costs |
2 | | associated with the procurement of renewable energy |
3 | | credits under this Section through an automatic |
4 | | adjustment clause tariff under subsection (k) of |
5 | | Section 16-108 of this Act. A utility shall not be |
6 | | required to advance any payment or pay any amounts |
7 | | under this Section that exceed the actual amount of |
8 | | revenues collected by the utility under paragraph (6) |
9 | | of subsection (c) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
10 | | Agency Act and subsection (k) of Section 16-108 of this |
11 | | Act, and contracts executed under this Section shall |
12 | | expressly incorporate this limitation. |
13 | | (v) For the public interest, safety, and welfare, |
14 | | the Agency and the Commission may adopt rules to carry |
15 | | out the provisions of this Section on an emergency |
16 | | basis immediately following the effective date of this |
17 | | amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly. |
18 | | (vi) On or before July 1 of each year, the |
19 | | Commission shall hold an informal hearing for the |
20 | | purpose of receiving comments on the prior year's |
21 | | procurement process and any recommendations for |
22 | | change. |
23 | | (c) The procurement process set forth in Section 1-75 of |
24 | | the Illinois Power Agency Act and subsection (e) of this |
25 | | Section shall be administered by a procurement administrator |
26 | | and monitored by a procurement monitor. |
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1 | | (1) The procurement administrator shall: |
2 | | (i) design the final procurement process in |
3 | | accordance with Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
4 | | Agency Act and subsection (e) of this Section following |
5 | | Commission approval of the procurement plan; |
6 | | (ii) develop benchmarks in accordance with |
7 | | subsection (e)(3) to be used to evaluate bids; these |
8 | | benchmarks shall be submitted to the Commission for |
9 | | review and approval on a confidential basis prior to |
10 | | the procurement event; |
11 | | (iii) serve as the interface between the electric |
12 | | utility and suppliers; |
13 | | (iv) manage the bidder pre-qualification and |
14 | | registration process; |
15 | | (v) obtain the electric utilities' agreement to |
16 | | the final form of all supply contracts and credit |
17 | | collateral agreements; |
18 | | (vi) administer the request for proposals process; |
19 | | (vii) have the discretion to negotiate to |
20 | | determine whether bidders are willing to lower the |
21 | | price of bids that meet the benchmarks approved by the |
22 | | Commission; any post-bid negotiations with bidders |
23 | | shall be limited to price only and shall be completed |
24 | | within 24 hours after opening the sealed bids and shall |
25 | | be conducted in a fair and unbiased manner; in |
26 | | conducting the negotiations, there shall be no |
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1 | | disclosure of any information derived from proposals |
2 | | submitted by competing bidders; if information is |
3 | | disclosed to any bidder, it shall be provided to all |
4 | | competing bidders; |
5 | | (viii) maintain confidentiality of supplier and |
6 | | bidding information in a manner consistent with all |
7 | | applicable laws, rules, regulations, and tariffs; |
8 | | (ix) submit a confidential report to the |
9 | | Commission recommending acceptance or rejection of |
10 | | bids; |
11 | | (x) notify the utility of contract counterparties |
12 | | and contract specifics; and |
13 | | (xi) administer related contingency procurement |
14 | | events. |
15 | | (2) The procurement monitor, who shall be retained by |
16 | | the Commission, shall: |
17 | | (i) monitor interactions among the procurement |
18 | | administrator, suppliers, and utility; |
19 | | (ii) monitor and report to the Commission on the |
20 | | progress of the procurement process; |
21 | | (iii) provide an independent confidential report |
22 | | to the Commission regarding the results of the |
23 | | procurement event; |
24 | | (iv) assess compliance with the procurement plans |
25 | | approved by the Commission for each utility that on |
26 | | December 31, 2005 provided electric service to at least |
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1 | | 100,000 customers in Illinois and for each small |
2 | | multi-jurisdictional utility that on December 31, 2005 |
3 | | served less than 100,000 customers in Illinois; |
4 | | (v) preserve the confidentiality of supplier and |
5 | | bidding information in a manner consistent with all |
6 | | applicable laws, rules, regulations, and tariffs; |
7 | | (vi) provide expert advice to the Commission and |
8 | | consult with the procurement administrator regarding |
9 | | issues related to procurement process design, rules, |
10 | | protocols, and policy-related matters; and |
11 | | (vii) consult with the procurement administrator |
12 | | regarding the development and use of benchmark |
13 | | criteria, standard form contracts, credit policies, |
14 | | and bid documents. |
15 | | (d) Except as provided in subsection (j), the planning |
16 | | process shall be conducted as follows: |
17 | | (1) Beginning in 2008, each Illinois utility procuring |
18 | | power pursuant to this Section shall annually provide a |
19 | | range of load forecasts to the Illinois Power Agency by |
20 | | July 15 of each year, or such other date as may be required |
21 | | by the Commission or Agency. The load forecasts shall cover |
22 | | the 5-year procurement planning period for the next |
23 | | procurement plan and shall include hourly data |
24 | | representing a high-load, low-load, and expected-load |
25 | | scenario for the load of those retail customers included in |
26 | | the plan's electric supply service requirements. The |
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1 | | utility shall provide supporting data and assumptions for |
2 | | each of the scenarios.
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3 | | (2) Beginning in 2008, the Illinois Power Agency shall |
4 | | prepare a procurement plan by August 15th of each year, or |
5 | | such other date as may be required by the Commission. The |
6 | | procurement plan shall identify the portfolio of |
7 | | demand-response and power and energy products to be |
8 | | procured. Cost-effective demand-response measures shall be |
9 | | procured as set forth in item (iii) of subsection (b) of |
10 | | this Section. Copies of the procurement plan shall be |
11 | | posted and made publicly available on the Agency's and |
12 | | Commission's websites, and copies shall also be provided to |
13 | | each affected electric utility. An affected utility shall |
14 | | have 30 days following the date of posting to provide |
15 | | comment to the Agency on the procurement plan. Other |
16 | | interested entities also may comment on the procurement |
17 | | plan. All comments submitted to the Agency shall be |
18 | | specific, supported by data or other detailed analyses, |
19 | | and, if objecting to all or a portion of the procurement |
20 | | plan, accompanied by specific alternative wording or |
21 | | proposals. All comments shall be posted on the Agency's and |
22 | | Commission's websites. During this 30-day comment period, |
23 | | the Agency shall hold at least one public hearing within |
24 | | each utility's service area for the purpose of receiving |
25 | | public comment on the procurement plan. Within 14 days |
26 | | following the end of the 30-day review period, the Agency |
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1 | | shall revise the procurement plan as necessary based on the |
2 | | comments received and file the procurement plan with the |
3 | | Commission and post the procurement plan on the websites. |
4 | | (3) Within 5 days after the filing of the procurement |
5 | | plan, any person objecting to the procurement plan shall |
6 | | file an objection with the Commission. Within 10 days after |
7 | | the filing, the Commission shall determine whether a |
8 | | hearing is necessary. The Commission shall enter its order |
9 | | confirming or modifying the procurement plan within 90 days |
10 | | after the filing of the procurement plan by the Illinois |
11 | | Power Agency. |
12 | | (4) The Commission shall approve the procurement plan, |
13 | | including expressly the forecast used in the procurement |
14 | | plan, if the Commission determines that it will ensure |
15 | | adequate, reliable, affordable, efficient, and |
16 | | environmentally sustainable electric service at the lowest |
17 | | total cost over time, taking into account any benefits of |
18 | | price stability. |
19 | | (e) The procurement process shall include each of the |
20 | | following components: |
21 | | (1) Solicitation, pre-qualification, and registration |
22 | | of bidders. The procurement administrator shall |
23 | | disseminate information to potential bidders to promote a |
24 | | procurement event, notify potential bidders that the |
25 | | procurement administrator may enter into a post-bid price |
26 | | negotiation with bidders that meet the applicable |
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1 | | benchmarks, provide supply requirements, and otherwise |
2 | | explain the competitive procurement process. In addition |
3 | | to such other publication as the procurement administrator |
4 | | determines is appropriate, this information shall be |
5 | | posted on the Illinois Power Agency's and the Commission's |
6 | | websites. The procurement administrator shall also |
7 | | administer the prequalification process, including |
8 | | evaluation of credit worthiness, compliance with |
9 | | procurement rules, and agreement to the standard form |
10 | | contract developed pursuant to paragraph (2) of this |
11 | | subsection (e). The procurement administrator shall then |
12 | | identify and register bidders to participate in the |
13 | | procurement event. |
14 | | (2) Standard contract forms and credit terms and |
15 | | instruments. The procurement administrator, in |
16 | | consultation with the utilities, the Commission, and other |
17 | | interested parties and subject to Commission oversight, |
18 | | shall develop and provide standard contract forms for the |
19 | | supplier contracts that meet generally accepted industry |
20 | | practices. Standard credit terms and instruments that meet |
21 | | generally accepted industry practices shall be similarly |
22 | | developed. The procurement administrator shall make |
23 | | available to the Commission all written comments it |
24 | | receives on the contract forms, credit terms, or |
25 | | instruments. If the procurement administrator cannot reach |
26 | | agreement with the applicable electric utility as to the |
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1 | | contract terms and conditions, the procurement |
2 | | administrator must notify the Commission of any disputed |
3 | | terms and the Commission shall resolve the dispute. The |
4 | | terms of the contracts shall not be subject to negotiation |
5 | | by winning bidders, and the bidders must agree to the terms |
6 | | of the contract in advance so that winning bids are |
7 | | selected solely on the basis of price. |
8 | | (3) Establishment of a market-based price benchmark. |
9 | | As part of the development of the procurement process, the |
10 | | procurement administrator, in consultation with the |
11 | | Commission staff, Agency staff, and the procurement |
12 | | monitor, shall establish benchmarks for evaluating the |
13 | | final prices in the contracts for each of the products that |
14 | | will be procured through the procurement process. The |
15 | | benchmarks shall be based on price data for similar |
16 | | products for the same delivery period and same delivery |
17 | | hub, or other delivery hubs after adjusting for that |
18 | | difference. The price benchmarks may also be adjusted to |
19 | | take into account differences between the information |
20 | | reflected in the underlying data sources and the specific |
21 | | products and procurement process being used to procure |
22 | | power for the Illinois utilities. The benchmarks shall be |
23 | | confidential but shall be provided to, and will be subject |
24 | | to Commission review and approval, prior to a procurement |
25 | | event. |
26 | | (4) Request for proposals competitive procurement |
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1 | | process. The procurement administrator shall design and |
2 | | issue a request for proposals to supply electricity in |
3 | | accordance with each utility's procurement plan, as |
4 | | approved by the Commission. The request for proposals shall |
5 | | set forth a procedure for sealed, binding commitment |
6 | | bidding with pay-as-bid settlement, and provision for |
7 | | selection of bids on the basis of price. |
8 | | (5) A plan for implementing contingencies in the event |
9 | | of supplier default or failure of the procurement process |
10 | | to fully meet the expected load requirement due to |
11 | | insufficient supplier participation, Commission rejection |
12 | | of results, or any other cause. |
13 | | (i) Event of supplier default: In the event of |
14 | | supplier default, the utility shall review the |
15 | | contract of the defaulting supplier to determine if the |
16 | | amount of supply is 200 megawatts or greater, and if |
17 | | there are more than 60 days remaining of the contract |
18 | | term. If both of these conditions are met, and the |
19 | | default results in termination of the contract, the |
20 | | utility shall immediately notify the Illinois Power |
21 | | Agency that a request for proposals must be issued to |
22 | | procure replacement power, and the procurement |
23 | | administrator shall run an additional procurement |
24 | | event. If the contracted supply of the defaulting |
25 | | supplier is less than 200 megawatts or there are less |
26 | | than 60 days remaining of the contract term, the |
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1 | | utility shall procure power and energy from the |
2 | | applicable regional transmission organization market, |
3 | | including ancillary services, capacity, and day-ahead |
4 | | or real time energy, or both, for the duration of the |
5 | | contract term to replace the contracted supply; |
6 | | provided, however, that if a needed product is not |
7 | | available through the regional transmission |
8 | | organization market it shall be purchased from the |
9 | | wholesale market. |
10 | | (ii) Failure of the procurement process to fully |
11 | | meet the expected load requirement: If the procurement |
12 | | process fails to fully meet the expected load |
13 | | requirement due to insufficient supplier participation |
14 | | or due to a Commission rejection of the procurement |
15 | | results, the procurement administrator, the |
16 | | procurement monitor, and the Commission staff shall |
17 | | meet within 10 days to analyze potential causes of low |
18 | | supplier interest or causes for the Commission |
19 | | decision. If changes are identified that would likely |
20 | | result in increased supplier participation, or that |
21 | | would address concerns causing the Commission to |
22 | | reject the results of the prior procurement event, the |
23 | | procurement administrator may implement those changes |
24 | | and rerun the request for proposals process according |
25 | | to a schedule determined by those parties and |
26 | | consistent with Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
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1 | | Agency Act and this subsection. In any event, a new |
2 | | request for proposals process shall be implemented by |
3 | | the procurement administrator within 90 days after the |
4 | | determination that the procurement process has failed |
5 | | to fully meet the expected load requirement. |
6 | | (iii) In all cases where there is insufficient |
7 | | supply provided under contracts awarded through the |
8 | | procurement process to fully meet the electric |
9 | | utility's load requirement, the utility shall meet the |
10 | | load requirement by procuring power and energy from the |
11 | | applicable regional transmission organization market, |
12 | | including ancillary services, capacity, and day-ahead |
13 | | or real time energy, or both; provided, however, that |
14 | | if a needed product is not available through the |
15 | | regional transmission organization market it shall be |
16 | | purchased from the wholesale market. |
17 | | (6) The procurement process described in this |
18 | | subsection is exempt from the requirements of the Illinois |
19 | | Procurement Code, pursuant to Section 20-10 of that Code. |
20 | | (f) Within 2 business days after opening the sealed bids, |
21 | | the procurement administrator shall submit a confidential |
22 | | report to the Commission. The report shall contain the results |
23 | | of the bidding for each of the products along with the |
24 | | procurement administrator's recommendation for the acceptance |
25 | | and rejection of bids based on the price benchmark criteria and |
26 | | other factors observed in the process. The procurement monitor |
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1 | | also shall submit a confidential report to the Commission |
2 | | within 2 business days after opening the sealed bids. The |
3 | | report shall contain the procurement monitor's assessment of |
4 | | bidder behavior in the process as well as an assessment of the |
5 | | procurement administrator's compliance with the procurement |
6 | | process and rules. The Commission shall review the confidential |
7 | | reports submitted by the procurement administrator and |
8 | | procurement monitor, and shall accept or reject the |
9 | | recommendations of the procurement administrator within 2 |
10 | | business days after receipt of the reports. |
11 | | (g) Within 3 business days after the Commission decision |
12 | | approving the results of a procurement event, the utility shall |
13 | | enter into binding contractual arrangements with the winning |
14 | | suppliers using the standard form contracts; except that the |
15 | | utility shall not be required either directly or indirectly to |
16 | | execute the contracts if a tariff that is consistent with |
17 | | subsection (l) of this Section has not been approved and placed |
18 | | into effect for that utility. |
19 | | (h) The names of the successful bidders and the load |
20 | | weighted average of the winning bid prices for each contract |
21 | | type and for each contract term shall be made available to the |
22 | | public at the time of Commission approval of a procurement |
23 | | event. The Commission, the procurement monitor, the |
24 | | procurement administrator, the Illinois Power Agency, and all |
25 | | participants in the procurement process shall maintain the |
26 | | confidentiality of all other supplier and bidding information |
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1 | | in a manner consistent with all applicable laws, rules, |
2 | | regulations, and tariffs. Confidential information, including |
3 | | the confidential reports submitted by the procurement |
4 | | administrator and procurement monitor pursuant to subsection |
5 | | (f) of this Section, shall not be made publicly available and |
6 | | shall not be discoverable by any party in any proceeding, |
7 | | absent a compelling demonstration of need, nor shall those |
8 | | reports be admissible in any proceeding other than one for law |
9 | | enforcement purposes. |
10 | | (i) Within 2 business days after a Commission decision |
11 | | approving the results of a procurement event or such other date |
12 | | as may be required by the Commission from time to time, the |
13 | | utility shall file for informational purposes with the |
14 | | Commission its actual or estimated retail supply charges, as |
15 | | applicable, by customer supply group reflecting the costs |
16 | | associated with the procurement and computed in accordance with |
17 | | the tariffs filed pursuant to subsection (l) of this Section |
18 | | and approved by the Commission. |
19 | | (j) Within 60 days following August 28, 2007 (the effective |
20 | | date of Public Act 95-481), each electric utility that on |
21 | | December 31, 2005 provided electric service to at least 100,000 |
22 | | customers in Illinois shall prepare and file with the |
23 | | Commission an initial procurement plan, which shall conform in |
24 | | all material respects to the requirements of the procurement |
25 | | plan set forth in subsection (b); provided, however, that the |
26 | | Illinois Power Agency Act shall not apply to the initial |
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1 | | procurement plan prepared pursuant to this subsection. The |
2 | | initial procurement plan shall identify the portfolio of power |
3 | | and energy products to be procured and delivered for the period |
4 | | June 2008 through May 2009, and shall identify the proposed |
5 | | procurement administrator, who shall have the same experience |
6 | | and expertise as is required of a procurement administrator |
7 | | hired pursuant to Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency |
8 | | Act. Copies of the procurement plan shall be posted and made |
9 | | publicly available on the Commission's website. The initial |
10 | | procurement plan may include contracts for renewable resources |
11 | | that extend beyond May 2009. |
12 | | (i) Within 14 days following filing of the initial |
13 | | procurement plan, any person may file a detailed objection |
14 | | with the Commission contesting the procurement plan |
15 | | submitted by the electric utility. All objections to the |
16 | | electric utility's plan shall be specific, supported by |
17 | | data or other detailed analyses. The electric utility may |
18 | | file a response to any objections to its procurement plan |
19 | | within 7 days after the date objections are due to be |
20 | | filed. Within 7 days after the date the utility's response |
21 | | is due, the Commission shall determine whether a hearing is |
22 | | necessary. If it determines that a hearing is necessary, it |
23 | | shall require the hearing to be completed and issue an |
24 | | order on the procurement plan within 60 days after the |
25 | | filing of the procurement plan by the electric utility. |
26 | | (ii) The order shall approve or modify the procurement |
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1 | | plan, approve an independent procurement administrator, |
2 | | and approve or modify the electric utility's tariffs that |
3 | | are proposed with the initial procurement plan. The |
4 | | Commission shall approve the procurement plan if the |
5 | | Commission determines that it will ensure adequate, |
6 | | reliable, affordable, efficient, and environmentally |
7 | | sustainable electric service at the lowest total cost over |
8 | | time, taking into account any benefits of price stability. |
9 | | (k) (Blank). |
10 | | (k-5) (Blank). |
11 | | (l) An electric utility shall recover its costs incurred |
12 | | under this Section, including, but not limited to, the costs of |
13 | | procuring power and energy demand-response resources under |
14 | | this Section. The utility shall file with the initial |
15 | | procurement plan its proposed tariffs through which its costs |
16 | | of procuring power that are incurred pursuant to a |
17 | | Commission-approved procurement plan and those other costs |
18 | | identified in this subsection (l), will be recovered. The |
19 | | tariffs shall include a formula rate or charge designed to pass |
20 | | through both the costs incurred by the utility in procuring a |
21 | | supply of electric power and energy for the applicable customer |
22 | | classes with no mark-up or return on the price paid by the |
23 | | utility for that supply, plus any just and reasonable costs |
24 | | that the utility incurs in arranging and providing for the |
25 | | supply of electric power and energy. The formula rate or charge |
26 | | shall also contain provisions that ensure that its application |
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1 | | does not result in over or under recovery due to changes in |
2 | | customer usage and demand patterns, and that provide for the |
3 | | correction, on at least an annual basis, of any accounting |
4 | | errors that may occur. A utility shall recover through the |
5 | | tariff all reasonable costs incurred to implement or comply |
6 | | with any procurement plan that is developed and put into effect |
7 | | pursuant to Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act and |
8 | | this Section, including any fees assessed by the Illinois Power |
9 | | Agency, costs associated with load balancing, and contingency |
10 | | plan costs. The electric utility shall also recover its full |
11 | | costs of procuring electric supply for which it contracted |
12 | | before the effective date of this Section in conjunction with |
13 | | the provision of full requirements service under fixed-price |
14 | | bundled service tariffs subsequent to December 31, 2006. All |
15 | | such costs shall be deemed to have been prudently incurred. The |
16 | | pass-through tariffs that are filed and approved pursuant to |
17 | | this Section shall not be subject to review under, or in any |
18 | | way limited by, Section 16-111(i) of this Act. All of the costs |
19 | | incurred by the electric utility associated with the purchase |
20 | | of zero emission credits in accordance with subsection (d-5) of |
21 | | Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act and, beginning |
22 | | June 1, 2017, all of the costs incurred by the electric utility |
23 | | associated with the purchase of renewable energy resources in |
24 | | accordance with Sections 1-56 and 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
25 | | Agency Act, shall be recovered through the electric utility's |
26 | | tariffed charges applicable to all of its retail customers, as |
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1 | | specified in subsection (k) of Section 16-108 of this Act, and |
2 | | shall not be recovered through the electric utility's tariffed |
3 | | charges for electric power and energy supply to its eligible |
4 | | retail customers. |
5 | | (m) The Commission has the authority to adopt rules to |
6 | | carry out the provisions of this Section. For the public |
7 | | interest, safety, and welfare, the Commission also has |
8 | | authority to adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this |
9 | | Section on an emergency basis immediately following August 28, |
10 | | 2007 (the effective date of Public Act 95-481). |
11 | | (n) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, any |
12 | | affiliated electric utilities that submit a single procurement |
13 | | plan covering their combined needs may procure for those |
14 | | combined needs in conjunction with that plan, and may enter |
15 | | jointly into power supply contracts, purchases, and other |
16 | | procurement arrangements, and allocate capacity and energy and |
17 | | cost responsibility therefor among themselves in proportion to |
18 | | their requirements. |
19 | | (o) On or before June 1 of each year, the Commission shall |
20 | | hold an informal hearing for the purpose of receiving comments |
21 | | on the prior year's procurement process and any recommendations |
22 | | for change.
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23 | | (p) An electric utility subject to this Section may propose |
24 | | to invest, lease, own, or operate an electric generation |
25 | | facility as part of its procurement plan, provided the utility |
26 | | demonstrates that such facility is the least-cost option to |
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1 | | provide electric service to those retail customers included in |
2 | | the plan's electric supply service requirements. If the |
3 | | facility is shown to be the least-cost option and is included |
4 | | in a procurement plan prepared in accordance with Section 1-75 |
5 | | of the Illinois Power Agency Act and this Section, then the |
6 | | electric utility shall make a filing pursuant to Section 8-406 |
7 | | of this Act, and may request of the Commission any statutory |
8 | | relief required thereunder. If the Commission grants all of the |
9 | | necessary approvals for the proposed facility, such supply |
10 | | shall thereafter be considered as a pre-existing contract under |
11 | | subsection (b) of this Section. The Commission shall in any |
12 | | order approving a proposal under this subsection specify how |
13 | | the utility will recover the prudently incurred costs of |
14 | | investing in, leasing, owning, or operating such generation |
15 | | facility through just and reasonable rates charged to those |
16 | | retail customers included in the plan's electric supply service |
17 | | requirements. Cost recovery for facilities included in the |
18 | | utility's procurement plan pursuant to this subsection shall |
19 | | not be subject to review under or in any way limited by the |
20 | | provisions of Section 16-111(i) of this Act. Nothing in this |
21 | | Section is intended to prohibit a utility from filing for a |
22 | | fuel adjustment clause as is otherwise permitted under Section |
23 | | 9-220 of this Act.
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24 | | (q) If the Illinois Power Agency filed with the Commission, |
25 | | under Section 16-111.5 of this Act, its proposed procurement |
26 | | plan for the period commencing June 1, 2017, and the Commission |
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1 | | has not yet entered its final order approving the plan on or |
2 | | before the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th |
3 | | General Assembly, then the Illinois Power Agency shall file a |
4 | | notice of withdrawal with the Commission, after the effective |
5 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly, to |
6 | | withdraw the proposed procurement of renewable energy |
7 | | resources to be approved under the plan, other than the |
8 | | procurement of renewable energy credits from distributed |
9 | | renewable energy generation devices using funds previously |
10 | | collected from electric utilities' retail customers that take |
11 | | service pursuant to electric utilities' hourly pricing tariff |
12 | | or tariffs and, for an electric utility that serves less than |
13 | | 100,000 retail customers in the State, other than the |
14 | | procurement of renewable energy credits from distributed |
15 | | renewable energy generation devices. Upon receipt of the |
16 | | notice, the Commission shall enter an order that approves the |
17 | | withdrawal of the proposed procurement of renewable energy |
18 | | resources from the plan. The initially proposed procurement of |
19 | | renewable energy resources shall not be approved or be the |
20 | | subject of any further hearing, investigation, proceeding, or |
21 | | order of any kind. |
22 | | This amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly preempts |
23 | | and supersedes any order entered by the Commission that |
24 | | approved the Illinois Power Agency's procurement plan for the |
25 | | period commencing June 1, 2017, to the extent it is |
26 | | inconsistent with the provisions of this amendatory Act of the |
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1 | | 99th General Assembly. To the extent any previously entered |
2 | | order approved the procurement of renewable energy resources, |
3 | | the portion of that order approving the procurement shall be |
4 | | void, other than the procurement of renewable energy credits |
5 | | from distributed renewable energy generation devices using |
6 | | funds previously collected from electric utilities' retail |
7 | | customers that take service under electric utilities' hourly |
8 | | pricing tariff or tariffs and, for an electric utility that |
9 | | serves less than 100,000 retail customers in the State, other |
10 | | than the procurement of renewable energy credits for |
11 | | distributed renewable energy generation devices. |
12 | | (r) The Commission shall quarterly review the price of any |
13 | | zero emission credits procured by the Illinois Power Agency |
14 | | under subsection (d-5) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
15 | | Agency Act to ensure no more than the unrecovered costs of the |
16 | | plants based on market sales and pricing is recovered. If the |
17 | | plant shows a profit for more than one year, the zero emission |
18 | | credit program shall be rebid and the Illinois Power Agency |
19 | | shall have the authority to expand the definition to include |
20 | | additional Illinois-based zero emission generation sources as |
21 | | eligible for the program, including an annual procurement |
22 | | process. Additionally, the Commission, in its review, shall |
23 | | ensure any qualifying nuclear plant is not receiving excessive |
24 | | earnings through its zero emission compensation under this |
25 | | Section, and if a plant is found to have received excessive |
26 | | earnings due to the zero emission credit pricing, that plant |
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1 | | shall have its zero emission credit qualification revoked. |
2 | | Nothing prevents the Commission from initiating a docketed |
3 | | proceeding to reconcile zero emission credit payments with |
4 | | allowed costs identified under this Section. |
5 | | (Source: P.A. 99-906, eff. 6-1-17.) |
6 | | Section 95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act makes |
7 | | changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by text |
8 | | that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a Section |
9 | | represented by multiple versions), the use of that text does |
10 | | not accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i) the changes |
11 | | made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any other |
12 | | Public Act.
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13 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
14 | | becoming law or on the date the provisions of Public Act 99-906 |
15 | | that amend Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act take |
16 | | effect, whichever is later.
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