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Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie
Filed: 3/30/2006
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1705
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1705, AS AMENDED, |
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| by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
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| following:
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| "Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing |
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| Sections 16-101A, 16-102, and 16-107 as follows:
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-101A)
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| Sec. 16-101A. Legislative findings.
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| (a) The citizens and businesses of the State of Illinois
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| have been well-served by a comprehensive electrical utility
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| system which has provided safe, reliable, and affordable
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| service. The electrical utility system in the State of
Illinois |
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| has historically been subject to State and federal
regulation, |
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| aimed at assuring the citizens and businesses of
the State of |
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| safe, reliable, and affordable service, while at
the same time |
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| assuring the utility system of a return on its
investment.
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| (b) Competitive forces are affecting the market for
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| electricity as a result of recent federal regulatory and
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| statutory changes and the activities of other states.
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| Competition in the electric services market may create
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| opportunities for new products and services for customers and
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| lower costs for users of electricity. Long-standing regulatory
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| relationships need to be altered to accommodate the
competition |
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| that could fundamentally alter the structure of
the electric |
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| services market.
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| (c) With the advent of increasing competition in this
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| industry, the State has a continued interest in assuring that
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| the safety, reliability, and affordability of electrical power
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| is not sacrificed to competitive pressures, and to that end,
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| intends to implement safeguards to assure that the industry
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| continues to operate the electrical system in a manner that
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| will serve the public's interest. Under the existing
regulatory |
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| framework, the industry has been encouraged to
undertake |
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| certain investments in its physical plant and
personnel to |
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| enhance its efficient operation, the cost of
which it has been |
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| permitted to pass on to consumers. The
State has an interest in |
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| providing the existing utilities a
reasonable opportunity to |
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| obtain a return on certain
investments on which they depended |
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| in undertaking those
commitments in the first instance while, |
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| at the same time, not
permitting new entrants into the industry |
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| to take unreasonable
advantage of the investments made by the |
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| formerly regulated
industry.
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| (d) A competitive wholesale and retail market must
benefit |
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| all Illinois citizens. The Illinois Commerce
Commission should |
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| act to promote the development of an
effectively competitive |
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| electricity market that operates
efficiently and is equitable |
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| to all consumers. Consumer
protections must be in place to |
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| ensure that all customers
continue to receive safe, reliable, |
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| affordable, and
environmentally safe electric service.
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| (e) All consumers must benefit in an equitable and timely
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| fashion from the lower costs for electricity that result from
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| retail and wholesale competition and receive sufficient
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| information to make informed choices among suppliers and
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| services. The use of renewable resources and energy efficiency
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| resources should be encouraged in competitive markets.
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| (f) The efficiency of electric markets depends both upon |
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| the competitiveness of supply and upon the |
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| price-responsiveness of the demand for service. Therefore, to |
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| ensure the lowest total cost of service and to enhance the |
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| reliability of service, all classes of the electricity |
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| customers of electric utilities should have access to and be |
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| able to voluntarily use real-time pricing and other |
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| price-response and demand-response mechanisms.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 12-16-97.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-102)
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| Sec. 16-102. Definitions. For the purposes of this
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| the following terms shall be defined as set forth in
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| Section.
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| "Alternative retail electric supplier" means every
person, |
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| cooperative, corporation, municipal corporation,
company, |
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| association, joint stock company or association,
firm, |
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| partnership, individual, or other entity, their lessees,
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| trustees, or receivers appointed by any court whatsoever, that
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| offers electric power or energy for sale, lease or in exchange
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| for other value received to one or more retail customers, or
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| that engages in the delivery or furnishing of electric power
or |
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| energy to such retail customers, and shall include, without
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| limitation, resellers, aggregators and power marketers, but
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| shall not include (i) electric utilities (or any agent of the
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| electric utility to the extent the electric utility provides
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| tariffed services to retail customers through that agent),
(ii) |
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| any electric cooperative or municipal system as defined
in |
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| Section 17-100 to the extent that the electric cooperative
or |
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| municipal system is serving retail customers within any
area in |
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| which it is or would be entitled to provide service
under the |
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| law in effect immediately prior to the effective
date of this |
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| amendatory Act of 1997, (iii) a public utility
that is owned |
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| and operated by any public institution of higher
education of |
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| this State, or a public utility that is owned by
such public |
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| institution of higher education and operated by
any of its |
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| lessees or operating agents, within any area in
which it is or |
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| would be entitled to provide service under the
law in effect |
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| immediately prior to the effective date of this
amendatory Act |
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| of 1997, (iv) a retail customer to the extent
that customer |
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| obtains its electric power and energy from that customer's
own |
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| cogeneration or self-generation facilities, (v) an
entity that |
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| owns, operates, sells, or arranges for the installation of
a |
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| customer's own cogeneration or self-generation facilities, but |
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| only to
the extent the entity is engaged in
owning,
selling or |
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| arranging for the installation of such facility,
or operating |
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| the facility
on behalf of such customer, provided however that |
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| any such
third party owner or operator of a facility built |
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| after
January 1, 1999, complies with the labor provisions of |
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| Section 16-128(a) as
though
such third party were an |
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| alternative retail
electric supplier,
or (vi) an industrial or
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| manufacturing customer that owns
its own
distribution |
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| facilities, to the extent that the customer provides service |
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| from
that distribution system to a third-party contractor |
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| located on the customer's
premises that is integrally and |
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| predominantly engaged in the customer's
industrial or
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| manufacturing process; provided, that if the industrial or |
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| manufacturing
customer has elected delivery services, the |
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| customer shall pay transition
charges applicable to the |
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| electric power and energy consumed by the third-party
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| contractor unless such charges are otherwise paid by the third |
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| party
contractor, which shall be calculated based on the usage |
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| of, and the base rates
or the contract rates applicable to, the |
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| third-party contractor in accordance
with Section 16-102.
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| "Base rates" means the rates for those tariffed services |
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| that the electric
utility is required to offer pursuant to |
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| subsection (a) of Section 16-103 and
that were identified in a |
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| rate order for collection of the electric
utility's base rate |
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| revenue requirement, excluding (i) separate automatic
rate |
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| adjustment riders then in effect, (ii) special or negotiated |
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| contract
rates, (iii) delivery services tariffs filed pursuant |
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| to Section 16-108, (iv)
real-time pricing, or (v) tariffs that |
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| were in effect prior to October 1, 1996
and that based charges |
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| for services on an index or average of other utilities'
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| charges, but including (vi) any subsequent redesign of such |
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| rates for
tariffed
services that is authorized by the |
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| Commission after notice and hearing.
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| "Competitive service" includes (i) any service that
has |
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| been declared to be competitive pursuant to Section
16-113 of |
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| this Act, (ii) contract service, and (iii) services,
other than |
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| tariffed services, that are related to, but not
necessary for, |
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| the provision of electric power and energy or delivery |
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| services.
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| "Contract service" means (1) services, including the
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| provision of electric power and energy or other services, that
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| are provided by mutual agreement between an electric utility
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| and a retail customer that is located in the electric
utility's |
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| service area, provided that, delivery services shall
not be a |
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| contract service until such services are declared
competitive |
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| pursuant to Section 16-113; and also means (2) the
provision of |
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| electric power and energy by an electric utility
to retail |
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| customers outside the electric utility's service
area pursuant |
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| to Section 16-116. Provided, however, contract
service does not |
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| include electric utility services provided
pursuant to (i) |
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| contracts that retail customers are required
to execute as a |
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| condition of receiving tariffed services, or
(ii) special or |
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| negotiated rate contracts for electric utility
services that |
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| were entered into between an electric utility
and a retail |
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| customer prior to the effective date of this
amendatory Act of |
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| 1997 and filed with the Commission.
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| "Delivery services" means those services provided by the
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| electric utility that are necessary in order for the
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| transmission and distribution systems to function so that
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| retail customers located in the electric utility's service
area |
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| can receive electric power and energy from suppliers
other than |
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| the electric utility, and shall include, without
limitation, |
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| standard metering and billing services.
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| "Electric utility" means a public utility, as defined in
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| Section 3-105 of this Act, that has a franchise, license,
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| permit or right to furnish or sell electricity to retail
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| customers within a service area.
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| "Mandatory transition period" means the period from the
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| effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997 through January
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| 1, 2007.
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| "Municipal system" shall have the meaning set forth in
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| Section 17-100.
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| "Real-time pricing" means tariffed retail charges for |
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| delivered electric
power and energy that vary on an
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| hour-to-hour and are determined from wholesale market prices |
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| using a methodology approved by the Illinois Commerce |
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| Commission
basis for
nonresidential retail customers and that |
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| vary on a periodic
basis during the day for residential retail |
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| customers .
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| "Retail customer" means a single entity using electric
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| power or energy at a single premises and that (A) either (i)
is |
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| receiving or is eligible to receive tariffed services from
an |
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| electric utility, or (ii) that is served by a municipal system |
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| or electric
cooperative within any area in which the
municipal |
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| system or electric cooperative is or would be
entitled to |
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| provide service under the law in effect
immediately prior to |
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| the effective date of this amendatory Act
of 1997, or (B) an |
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| entity which on the effective date of this
Act was receiving |
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| electric service from a public utility and
(i) was engaged in |
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| the practice of resale and redistribution
of such electricity |
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| within a building prior to January 2,
1957, or (ii) was |
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| providing lighting services to tenants in a
multi-occupancy |
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| building, but only to the extent such resale,
redistribution or |
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| lighting service is authorized by the
electric utility's |
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| tariffs that were on file with the
Commission on the effective |
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| date of this Act.
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| "Service area" means (i) the geographic area within which
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| an electric utility was lawfully entitled to provide electric
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| power and energy to retail customers as of the effective date
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| of this amendatory Act of 1997, and includes (ii) the location
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| of any retail customer to which the electric utility was
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| lawfully providing electric utility services on such effective
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| date.
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| "Small commercial retail customer" means those
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| nonresidential retail customers of an electric utility
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| consuming 15,000 kilowatt-hours or less of electricity
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| annually in its service area.
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| "Tariffed service" means services provided to retail
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| customers by an electric utility as defined by its rates on
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| file with the Commission pursuant to the provisions of Article
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| IX of this Act, but shall not include competitive services.
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| "Transition charge" means a charge expressed in cents
per |
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| kilowatt-hour that is calculated for a customer or class
of |
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| customers as follows for each year in which an electric
utility |
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| is entitled to recover transition charges as provided
in |
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| Section 16-108:
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| (1) the amount of revenue that an electric utility
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| would receive from the retail customer or customers if it
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| were serving such customers' electric power and energy
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| requirements as a tariffed service based on (A) all of
the |
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| customers' actual usage during the 3 years
ending 90 days |
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| prior to the date on which such customers
were first |
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| eligible for delivery services pursuant to
Section 16-104, |
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| and (B) on (i) the base rates in effect
on October 1, 1996 |
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| (adjusted for the reductions required
by subsection (b) of |
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| Section 16-111, for any reduction resulting from a rate
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| decrease under Section 16-101(b), for any restatement of |
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| base rates made in
conjunction with an elimination
of the |
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| fuel adjustment clause pursuant to subsection (b), (d), or |
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| (f) of
Section
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and for any removal of decommissioning |
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| costs from base
rates pursuant to Section 16-114)
and any |
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| separate automatic rate adjustment riders (other
than a |
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| decommissioning rate as defined in Section 16-114)
under |
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| which the customers were receiving or, had they
been |
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| customers, would have received electric power and
energy |
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| from the electric utility during the year
immediately |
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| preceding the date on which such customers
were first |
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| eligible for delivery service pursuant to
Section 16-104, |
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| or (ii) to the extent applicable, any
contract rates, |
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| including contracts or rates for consolidated or
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| aggregated billing, under which such customers were
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| receiving electric power and energy from the electric
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| utility during such year;
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| (2) less the amount of revenue, other than revenue
from |
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| transition charges and decommissioning rates, that the |
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| electric utility
would
receive from such retail customers |
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| for delivery services
provided by the electric utility, |
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| assuming such customers
were taking delivery services for |
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| all of their usage,
based on the delivery services tariffs |
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| in effect during
the year for which the transition charge |
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| is being
calculated and on the usage identified in |
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| paragraph (1);
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| (3) less the market value for the electric power
and |
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| energy that the electric utility would have used to
supply |
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| all of such customers' electric power and energy
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| requirements, as a tariffed service, based on the usage
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| identified in paragraph (1), with such market value
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| determined in accordance with Section 16-112 of this Act;
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| (4) less the following amount which represents the
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| amount to be attributed to new revenue sources and cost
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| reductions by the electric utility through the end of the
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| period for which transition costs are recovered pursuant
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| Section 16-108, referred to in this Article XVI as a |
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| "mitigation factor":
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| (A) for nonresidential retail customers, an amount |
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| equal to the greater
of (i) 0.5 cents per kilowatt-hour |
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| during the period October 1, 1999
through December 31, |
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| 2004, 0.6 cents per kilowatt-hour in calendar year |
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| 2005,
and 0.9 cents per kilowatt-hour in calendar year |
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| 2006, multiplied in
each year by the usage identified |
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| in paragraph (1), or (ii) an amount equal to
the |
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| following percentages of the amount produced by |
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| applying the applicable
base rates (adjusted as |
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| described in subparagraph (1)(B)) or contract rate to
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| the usage identified in paragraph (1): 8% for the |
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| period October 1, 1999
through December 31, 2002, 10% |
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| in calendar years 2003 and 2004, 11% in calendar
year |
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| 2005 and 12% in calendar year 2006;
and
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| (B) for residential retail customers, an amount
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| equal to the following percentages of the amount |
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| produced by applying the
base rates in effect on |
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| October 1, 1996 (adjusted as
described in subparagraph |
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| (1)(B)) to the usage
identified in paragraph (1): (i) |
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| 6% from May 1, 2002 through December 31,
2002, (ii) 7% |
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| in calendar years 2003 and 2004, (iii) 8% in calendar |
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| year
2005, and (iv) 10% in calendar year 2006;
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| (5) divided by the usage of such customers
identified |
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| in paragraph (1),
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| provided that the transition charge shall never be less than
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| zero.
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| "Unbundled service" means a component or constituent part
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| of a tariffed service which the electric utility subsequently
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| offers separately to its customers.
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| (Source: P.A. 91-50, eff. 6-30-99; 92-537, eff. 6-6-02.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-107)
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| Sec. 16-107. Real-time pricing.
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| (a) Each electric utility shall file, on or before May 1,
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| 1998, a tariff or tariffs which allow nonresidential retail
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| customers in the electric utility's service area to elect
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| real-time pricing beginning October 1, 1998.
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| (b) Each electric utility shall file, on or before May 1,
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| 2000, a tariff or tariffs which allow residential retail
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| customers in the electric utility's service area to elect
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| real-time pricing beginning October 1, 2000.
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| (b-5) Each electric utility shall file a tariff or tariffs |
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| allowing residential retail customers in the electric |
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| utility's service area to elect real-time pricing beginning |
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| January 2, 2007. A customer who elects real-time pricing shall |
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| remain on such rate for a minimum of 12 months. The Commission |
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| may, after notice and hearing, approve the tariff or tariffs, |
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| provided that the Commission finds that the potential for |
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| demand reductions will result in net economic benefits to all |
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| residential customers of the electric utility. In examining |
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| economic benefits from demand reductions, the Commission |
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| shall, at a minimum, consider the following: improvements to |
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| system reliability and power quality, reduction in wholesale |
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| market prices and price volatility, electric utility cost |
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| avoidance and reductions, market power mitigation, and other |
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| benefits of demand reductions, but only to the extent that the |
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| effects of reduced demand can be demonstrated to lower the cost |
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| of electricity delivered to residential customers. A tariff or |
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| tariffs approved pursuant to this subsection (b-5) shall, at a |
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| minimum, describe (i) the methodology for determining the |
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| market price of energy to be reflected in the real-time rate |
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| and (ii) the manner in which customers who elect real-time |
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| pricing will be provided with ready access to hourly market |
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| prices, including, but not limited to, day-ahead hourly energy |
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| prices. |
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| A proceeding under this subsection (b-5) may not exceed 120 |
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| days in length.
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| (b-10) Each electric utility providing real-time pricing |
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| pursuant to subsection (b-5) shall install a meter capable of |
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| recording hourly interval energy use at the service location of |
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| each customer that elects real-time pricing pursuant to this |
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| subsection. |
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| (b-15) If the Commission issues an order pursuant to |
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| subsection (b-5), the affected electric utility shall contract |
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| with an entity not affiliated with the electric utility to |
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| serve as a program administrator to develop and implement a |
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| program to provide consumer outreach, enrollment, and |
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| education concerning real-time pricing and to establish and |
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| administer an information system and technical and other |
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| customer assistance that is necessary to enable customers to |
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| manage electricity use. The program administrator: (i) shall be |
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| selected and compensated by the electric utility, subject to |
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| Commission approval; (ii) shall have demonstrated technical |
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| and managerial competence in the development and |
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| administration of demand management programs; and (iii) may |
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| develop and implement risk management, energy efficiency, and |
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| other services related to energy use management for which the |
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| program administrator shall be compensated by participants in |
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| the program receiving such services. The electric utility shall |
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| provide the program administrator with all information and |
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| assistance necessary to perform the program administrator's |
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| duties, including, but not limited to, customer, account, and |
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| energy use data. The electric utility shall permit the program |
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| administrator to include inserts in residential customer bills |
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| 2 times per year to assist with customer outreach and |
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| enrollment. |
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| The program administrator shall submit an annual report to |
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| the electric utility no later than April 1 of each year |
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| describing the operation and results of the program, including |
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| information concerning the number and types of customers using |
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| real-time pricing, changes in customers' energy use patterns, |
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| an assessment of the value of the program to both participants |
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| and non-participants, and recommendations concerning |
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| modification of the program and the tariff or tariffs filed |
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| under subsection (b-5). This report shall be filed by the |
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| electric utility with the Commission within 30 days of receipt |
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| and shall be available to the public on the Commission's web |
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| site. |
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| (b-20) The Commission shall monitor the performance of |
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| programs established pursuant to subsection (b-15) and shall |
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| order the termination or modification of a program if it |
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| determines that the program is not, after a reasonable period |
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| of time for development not to exceed 4 years, resulting in net |
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| benefits to the residential customers of the electric utility.
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| (b-25) An electric utility shall be entitled to recover |
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| reasonable costs incurred in complying with this Section, |
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| provided that recovery of the costs is fairly apportioned among |
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| its residential customers as provided in this subsection |
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| (b-25). The electric utility may apportion greater costs on the |
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| residential customers who elect real-time pricing, but may also |
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| impose some of the costs of real-time pricing on customers who |
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| do not elect real-time pricing, provided that the Commission |
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| determines that the cost savings resulting from real-time |
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| pricing will exceed the costs imposed on customers for |
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| maintaining the program.
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| (c) The electric utility's tariff or tariffs filed
pursuant |
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| to this Section shall be subject to Article IX.
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| (d) This Section does not apply to any electric utility |
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| providing service to 100,000 or fewer customers.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-561, eff. 12-16-97.)
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.".
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