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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 16-107.5 as
follows:
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| (220 ILCS 5/16-107.5 new)
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| Sec. 16-107.5. Net electricity metering.
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| (a) The Legislature finds and declares that a program to |
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| provide net electricity
metering, as defined in this Section,
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| for eligible customers can encourage private investment in |
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| renewable energy
resources, stimulate
economic growth, enhance |
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| the continued diversification of Illinois' energy
resource |
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| mix, and protect
the Illinois environment.
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| (b) As used in this Section, (i) "eligible customer" means |
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| a retail
customer that owns and operates a
solar, wind, or |
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| other eligible renewable electrical generating facility with a |
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| rated capacity of not more than
2,000 kilowatts that is
located |
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| on the customer's premises and is intended primarily to offset |
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| the customer's
own electrical requirements; (ii) "electricity |
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| provider" means an electric utility or alternative retail |
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| electric supplier; (iii) "eligible renewable electrical |
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| generating facility" means a generator powered by solar |
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| electric energy, wind, dedicated crops grown for electricity |
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| generation, anaerobic digestion of livestock or food |
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| processing waste, fuel cells or microturbines powered by |
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| renewable fuels, or hydroelectric energy; and (iv) "net |
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| electricity metering" (or "net metering") means the
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| measurement, during the
billing period applicable to an |
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| eligible customer, of the net amount of
electricity delivered |
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| by an
electricity provider to the customer's premises or |
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| provided to the electricity provider by the customer.
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| (c) A net-metering facility shall be equipped with metering |
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| equipment that can measure the flow of electricity in both |
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| directions at the same rate. An eligible customer may choose to |
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| use an existing electric revenue meter if the meter is capable |
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| of measuring the flow of electricity both into and out of the |
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| customer's facility at the same rate and ratio. If the eligible |
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| customer's existing electric revenue meter does not meet this |
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| requirement, the electricity provider shall install and |
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| maintain a new revenue meter at the electricity provider's |
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| expense. Any subsequent revenue meter change necessitated by |
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| the eligible customer shall be paid for by the customer.
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| (d) An electricity provider shall
measure and charge or |
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| credit for the net
electricity supplied to eligible customers |
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| or provided by eligible customers in
the following manner:
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| (1) If the amount of electricity used by the customer |
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| during the billing
period exceeds the
amount of electricity |
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| produced by the customer, the electricity provider shall |
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| charge the customer for the net electricity supplied to and |
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| used
by the customer as provided in subsection (e) of this |
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| Section.
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| (2) If the amount of electricity produced by a customer |
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| during the billing
period exceeds
the amount of electricity |
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| used by the customer during that billing period, the
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| electricity provider supplying that customer shall apply a |
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| 1:1 kilowatt-hour credit, including delivery charges, to
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| the next bill for service to
the customer for the net |
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| electricity supplied to the electricity provider. The |
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| electricity provider shall continue to carry over any |
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| excess kilowatt-hour credits earned and apply those |
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| credits to subsequent billing periods to offset any |
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| customer-generator consumption in those billing periods |
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| until all credits are used or until the end of the |
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| annualized period.
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| (3) At the end of the year or annualized over the |
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| period that service is
supplied by means of
net energy |
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| metering, the electricity provider shall compensate the |
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| eligible customer for any excess kilowatt-hour credits at |
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| the electricity provider's average cost of electricity |
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| supply over the same calendar year period. In lieu of |
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| compensation, the eligible customer may elect to carry |
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| forward any remaining credits to the next annualized period |
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| or until the customer leaves the program, whichever may |
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| come first.
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| (e) An electricity provider shall provide to net-metering |
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| customers electric service at non-discriminatory rates that |
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| are identical, with respect to rate structure, retail rate |
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| components, and any monthly charges, to the rates that the |
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| customer would be charged if not a net-metering customer. An |
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| electricity provider shall not charge net-metering customers |
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| any fee or charge or require additional equipment, insurance, |
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| or any other requirements not specifically authorized by rule, |
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| unless the fee, charge, or other requirement would apply to |
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| other similarly situated customers who are not net-metering |
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| customers.
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| (f) For purposes of federal and State laws providing |
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| renewable energy credits or greenhouse gas credits, the |
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| eligible customer shall be treated as owning and having title |
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| to the renewable energy attributes, renewable energy credits, |
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| and greenhouse gas emission credits related to any electricity |
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| produced by the qualified generating unit. The electricity |
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| provider may not condition participation in a net-metering |
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| program on the signing over of a customer's renewable energy |
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| credits.
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| (g) Within 120 days after the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 95th General Assembly, the Commission |
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| shall establish standards for net energy metering and the |
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| interconnection of eligible renewable generating equipment to |
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| the utility system. These standards shall be designed to |
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| minimize the procedural barriers, delays, and administrative |
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| costs associated with the interconnection of customer |
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| generation while ensuring the safety and reliability of such |
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| units and the electric utility system. The interconnection |
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| standards established under this Section shall be based upon |
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| the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
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| Standard 1547 and shall also include (i) reasonable and fair |
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| fees and costs, (ii) clear timelines for major milestones in |
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| the interconnection process, (iii) nondiscriminatory terms of |
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| agreement, and (iv) any other requirements necessary to ensure |
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| that the procedures are equivalent to the current best |
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| practices for interconnection of distributed generation.
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| (h) All electricity providers shall begin to offer net |
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| energy metering
no later than April 1,
2008.
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| (i) An electricity provider must
offer net energy metering |
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| to eligible
customers until the load of its net energy metering |
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| customers equals 1% of
the total peak demand supplied by
that |
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| electricity provider during the
previous year. Electricity |
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| providers are authorized to offer net energy metering beyond
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| the 1% level if they so choose.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law. |