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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 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Renewable Gas and Low-Carbon Fuels Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds the |
7 | | following: |
8 | | (1) Natural gas provides the citizens and businesses |
9 | | of the State a safe, reliable, and affordable source of |
10 | | energy. |
11 | | (2) As Illinois transitions to a low-carbon energy |
12 | | economy, alternative low-carbon energy carriers that can |
13 | | support the needs of energy storage, resiliency, and |
14 | | emissions reductions are essential. |
15 | | (3) Hydrogen, or its derivatives, has significant |
16 | | potential as a low-carbon energy carrier. Hydrogen is a |
17 | | storable gas with high energy density and zero CO 2 |
18 | | emissions at the point of use. Hydrogen can be produced in |
19 | | a variety of low-carbon or no-carbon methods. |
20 | | (4) Methane emissions from organic waste are a |
21 | | powerful greenhouse gas with approximately 25 times the |
22 | | global warming potential of carbon dioxide. |
23 | | (5) These methane emissions that would otherwise enter |
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1 | | the Earth's atmosphere, or non-beneficially flared, can be |
2 | | captured and converted to renewable gas to create a fuel |
3 | | compatible with natural gas utility systems that is |
4 | | considered carbon-neutral and under certain circumstances |
5 | | can be carbon-negative. |
6 | | (7) Constructing a renewable gas production facility |
7 | | to capture this methane from organic waste or other |
8 | | renewable resources for use by the utility or its |
9 | | customers has the added benefit of displacing geologic |
10 | | natural gas, thus integrating and beneficially using what |
11 | | would otherwise be waste methane and reducing the State's |
12 | | carbon footprint, among other environmental benefits. |
13 | | (8) Encouraging the gas utility industry to undertake |
14 | | certain physical plant investments will promote the |
15 | | development of the renewable gas and other low-carbon |
16 | | fuels industry which, in turn, will create economic |
17 | | activity and jobs in this State while also improving the |
18 | | environment. |
19 | | (9) Including renewable gas and other low-carbon fuels |
20 | | resources in a natural gas utility's supply portfolio is a |
21 | | cost effective way to provide beneficial environmental |
22 | | impacts utilizing the natural gas utility infrastructure. |
23 | | (10) The development of renewable gas and other |
24 | | low-carbon fuels resources serves the public interest and |
25 | | should be encouraged to leverage the natural gas system to |
26 | | reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support a smooth |
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1 | | transition to a low-carbon energy economy in Illinois. |
2 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
3 | | "Biogas" means a mixture consisting of primarily methane |
4 | | and carbon dioxide that is released from the biological |
5 | | decomposition or conversion of organic materials, including, |
6 | | without limitation, biomass, manure, plant material, sewage, |
7 | | and landfill waste. |
8 | | "Biomass" has the meaning given that term in subsection |
9 | | (d) of Section 16-127 of the Public Utilities Act. |
10 | | "Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission. |
11 | | "Environmental commodities" means non-tangible energy |
12 | | credits, and any and all current and future rights, credits, |
13 | | benefits, air quality credits, methane capture credits, |
14 | | renewable energy credits, emission reductions, offsets, and |
15 | | allowances, howsoever referred to, associated with the |
16 | | capture, production, generation, transportation, use, and |
17 | | environmental characteristics of biogas and low-carbon fuels, |
18 | | the displacement of fossil-based natural gas for any use |
19 | | (including, without limitation, thermal use, electricity |
20 | | generation, and use as a transportation fuel), the reduction |
21 | | of air pollutants or the avoidance of the emission of any gas, |
22 | | chemical or other substance, including, without limitation, |
23 | | any similar commodities, whether arising out of international, |
24 | | federal, State, or local laws or regulations. |
25 | | "Facility" means a facility or any part of the equipment |
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1 | | located at a facility that is used to create biogas, hydrogen, |
2 | | low-carbon fuels, methanate hydrogen, or other fuels, gather |
3 | | biogas, gather hydrogen, gather low-carbon fuels or other |
4 | | sources to make low-carbon fuels, process biogas or other |
5 | | sources into low-carbon fuels, inject low-carbon fuels into a |
6 | | natural gas pipeline or distribution system or determine the |
7 | | constituents of low-carbon fuels before the injection of the |
8 | | low-carbon Fuels into a natural gas pipeline or distribution |
9 | | system. |
10 | | "Low-carbon fuels" means renewable gas and other |
11 | | low-carbon fuels, collectively or interchangeably. |
12 | | "Natural gas utility" means a public utility that provides |
13 | | natural gas distribution services in Illinois. |
14 | | "Other low-carbon fuels" means any of the following |
15 | | products processed to meet pipeline quality standards or |
16 | | transportation fuel grade requirements: |
17 | | (1) hydrogen or other fuels derived from zero-carbon |
18 | | or low-carbon energy sources or from other sources where |
19 | | the CO 2 produced is capture and stored; or |
20 | | (2) methane gas derived from hydrogen or other fuels |
21 | | derived from zero-carbon or low-carbon energy sources or |
22 | | from other sources where the CO 2 produced is capture and |
23 | | stored. |
24 | | "Renewable energy sources" means hydroelectric, |
25 | | geothermal, solar photovoltaic, wind, tidal, wave, biomass, or |
26 | | biogas energy sources. |
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1 | | "Renewable gas" means any of the following products |
2 | | processed to meet pipeline quality standards or transportation |
3 | | fuel grade requirements: |
4 | | (1) biogas; |
5 | | (2) hydrogen derived from renewable energy sources; or |
6 | | (3) methane gas derived from any combination of: |
7 | | (A) biogas; |
8 | | (B) hydrogen derived from renewable energy |
9 | | sources; or |
10 | | (C) carbon dioxide. |
11 | | Section 15. Renewable gas and low-carbon fuels programs. |
12 | | (a) A natural gas utility shall incorporate low-carbon |
13 | | fuels into its natural gas supply portfolio. The goals for the |
14 | | total amount of renewable gas and other low-carbon fuels |
15 | | incorporated by the natural gas utility shall be as follows: |
16 | | (1) by January 1, 2030, not less than 2% of the natural |
17 | | gas utility's total gas supply portfolio (by volume); |
18 | | (2) by January 1, 2035, not less than 3% of the natural |
19 | | gas utility's total gas supply portfolio (by volume). |
20 | | The calculation of the share of the supply portfolio shall |
21 | | not include the volume of gas of any type delivered but not |
22 | | sold by the natural gas utility. |
23 | | (b) The natural gas utility shall make progress towards |
24 | | the goals set forth in this Section prior to the first |
25 | | milestone set forth in paragraph (1) of subsection (a). Within |
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1 | | 2 years after the effective date of this Act, the natural gas |
2 | | utility shall submit a plan setting forth, as of the date of |
3 | | the plan, how it expects to achieve the goals set forth in |
4 | | paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (a). This plan shall also |
5 | | include a description of the natural gas utility's progress |
6 | | towards the goals set forth in paragraphs (1) and (2) of |
7 | | subsection (a). |
8 | | (c) For purposes of meeting the goals set forth in |
9 | | subsection (a), low-carbon fuels that are purchased by the |
10 | | natural gas utility must include environmental commodities |
11 | | associated with the gas. Nothing in this Section shall be |
12 | | interpreted as preventing the gas utility from purchasing |
13 | | low-carbon fuels without environmental commodities, although |
14 | | such purchases shall not be applicable to meeting the goals |
15 | | set forth in subsection (a) of this Section. |
16 | | (d) A natural gas utility may seek authorization from the |
17 | | Commission under this Section to engage in low-carbon fuels |
18 | | activities, including, without limitation: |
19 | | (1) making a financial investment in a low-carbon |
20 | | fuels facility, including, but not limited to, owning, in |
21 | | whole or in part, and operating a low-carbon fuels |
22 | | facility connected to its distribution system; |
23 | | (2) contracting with a producer of low-carbon fuels to |
24 | | purchase gas supply from a low-carbon fuels facility; |
25 | | (3) extending the transmission or distribution system |
26 | | of the natural gas utility to interconnect with a |
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1 | | low-carbon fuels facility; |
2 | | (4) purchasing gas produced from a low-carbon fuels |
3 | | facility, whether or not the gas has environmental |
4 | | commodities: |
5 | | (A) to incorporate the gas produced from a |
6 | | low-carbon fuels facility into the supply portfolio of |
7 | | the natural gas utility; or |
8 | | (B) to sell the gas produced from a low-carbon |
9 | | fuels facility directly to the customers of the |
10 | | natural gas utility; |
11 | | (5) participating in a State or federal renewable |
12 | | energy program or project if participation in the program |
13 | | or project by the natural gas utility: |
14 | | (A) consists of the purchase or sale of gas |
15 | | produced by a low-carbon fuels facility or |
16 | | environmental commodities by the natural gas utility; |
17 | | and |
18 | | (B) results in a reduction of the cost of gas |
19 | | produced from a low-carbon fuels facility to the |
20 | | customers of the natural gas utility; |
21 | | (6) providing customers of the natural gas utility |
22 | | with the option to purchase gas produced from a low-carbon |
23 | | fuels facility, with or without environmental commodities, |
24 | | directly from the natural gas utility; |
25 | | (7) any other activity which develops sources of |
26 | | low-carbon fuels in this State for the purpose of |
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1 | | providing the environmental benefits to this State noted |
2 | | in subsection (e), creating jobs through the construction |
3 | | and operation of low-carbon fuels facilities in this State |
4 | | or diversifying the supply of energy in this State; or |
5 | | (8) any other prudently incurred investments made by a |
6 | | natural gas utility that contribute to the natural gas |
7 | | utility meeting the targets set forth in subsection (a). |
8 | | (e) The Commission shall approve a low-carbon fuels |
9 | | activity pursuant to subsection (d) if it determines the |
10 | | low-carbon fuels activity investment and expenses are: (1) |
11 | | consistent with the provisions of this Section; and (2) the |
12 | | natural gas utility has demonstrated that the low-carbon fuels |
13 | | activity provides one or more of the following environmental |
14 | | benefits to this State: |
15 | | (1) the reduction or avoidance of emissions of any air |
16 | | pollutant or greenhouse gas in this State; |
17 | | (2) the displacement of geologic natural gas with |
18 | | low-carbon fuels; or |
19 | | (3) the reduction or avoidance of any pollutant that |
20 | | could have an adverse impact on the waters of this State. |
21 | | Investments and costs incurred pursuant to this Section |
22 | | shall be deemed prudent and reasonable if the Commission |
23 | | determines that the natural gas utility's expenditures are |
24 | | consistent with the provisions of this Section. The Commission |
25 | | shall make determinations as to whether the execution of the |
26 | | investments and the costs incurred pursuant to this Section |
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1 | | are reasonable and prudent in the natural gas utility's next |
2 | | rate proceeding. |
3 | | (f) The Commission shall review and, by order, approve, or |
4 | | approve as modified, the natural gas utility's low-carbon |
5 | | fuels activity proposal within 180 days after the date on |
6 | | which it is filed. In the event the Commission approves the |
7 | | proposed natural gas activity with modifications, the |
8 | | Commission's order shall not become a final order subject to |
9 | | petitions for rehearing until 15 days after service of same by |
10 | | the Commission. The utility shall have 14 days following the |
11 | | date of service of the order to notify the Commission in |
12 | | writing whether it will accept any modifications so identified |
13 | | in the order or whether it has elected not to proceed with the |
14 | | proposal. If the utility notifies the Commission that it will |
15 | | accept such modifications, the Commission shall issue an |
16 | | amended order, without further hearing, within 14 days |
17 | | following such notification, approving the proposal as |
18 | | modified and such order shall be considered to be a final order |
19 | | of the Commission subject to petitions for rehearing and |
20 | | appellate procedures. |
21 | | (g) All environmental commodities from low-carbon fuels |
22 | | resulting from the purchase of low-carbon fuels for gas supply |
23 | | or the ownership of a low-carbon fuels facility shall be |
24 | | applied to the benefit of gas customers by reducing greenhouse |
25 | | gas emissions in the State of Illinois through: (1) where |
26 | | possible given the nature of the applicable environmental |
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1 | | commodities, by offsetting direct greenhouse gas emissions |
2 | | from gas utility operations, including methane emissions, and |
3 | | (2) replacing customer consumption of conventional natural gas |
4 | | with low-carbon fuels, or another application that will reduce |
5 | | greenhouse gas emissions in the State of Illinois. |
6 | | (h) The cumulative amount of estimated rate impact of the |
7 | | low-carbon fuels activities, measured beginning with the date |
8 | | of the natural gas utility's most recent delivery service rate |
9 | | order, shall not exceed an annual average 2% per year of the |
10 | | utility's delivery base rate revenues. Each natural gas |
11 | | utility request for authorization from the Commission under |
12 | | subsection (d) shall include an estimate of the rate impacts |
13 | | associated with the proposed low-carbon fuels activities. If |
14 | | the natural gas utility estimates that the incremental rate |
15 | | impact of a proposed low-carbon fuels natural gas activity |
16 | | causes the natural gas utility to exceed the rate impact |
17 | | limits contained in this subsection, the natural gas utility's |
18 | | filing shall provide for a curtailment or delay the proposed |
19 | | implementation of the low-carbon fuels activity as required to |
20 | | maintain rate impacts below the limits set forth in this |
21 | | subsection. |
22 | | (i) The Commission shall adopt rules governing filing |
23 | | requirements, reporting requirements, and the process for |
24 | | natural gas utilities to fully recover prudently incurred |
25 | | costs associated with low-carbon fuels activity described in |
26 | | subsection (d). Rules adopted by the Commission under this |
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1 | | Section may not prohibit an affiliated interest of a natural |
2 | | gas utility from making a capital investment in a low-carbon |
3 | | fuels production project if the affiliated interest, as |
4 | | defined in Section 7-101 of the Public Utilities Act is not a |
5 | | public utility. The Commission shall adopt rules pursuant to |
6 | | this subsection not later than December 31, 2021. |
7 | | Section 90. The Illinois Administrative Procedure Act is |
8 | | amended by adding Section 5-45.8 as follows: |
9 | | (5 ILCS 100/5-45.8 new) |
10 | | Sec. 5-45.8. Emergency rulemaking; Renewable Gas and |
11 | | Low-Carbon Fuels Act. To provide for the expeditious and |
12 | | timely implementation of the Renewable Gas and Low-Carbon |
13 | | Fuels Act, emergency rules implementing the Renewable Gas and |
14 | | Low-Carbon Fuels Act may be adopted in accordance with Section |
15 | | 5-45 by the Illinois Commerce Commission. The adoption of |
16 | | emergency rules authorized by Section 5-45 and this Section is |
17 | | deemed to be necessary for the public interest, safety, and |
18 | | welfare. |
19 | | This Section is repealed on January 1, 2027.
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20 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
21 | | becoming law.
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