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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HB3135 Introduced 2/23/2011, by Rep. Sara Feigenholtz SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| | Amends the Public Utilities Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning legislative findings.
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| | A BILL FOR |
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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 16-101A as follows:
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6 | | (220 ILCS 5/16-101A)
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7 | | Sec. 16-101A. Legislative findings.
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8 | | (a) The
The citizens and businesses of the State of |
9 | | Illinois
have been well-served by a comprehensive electrical |
10 | | utility
system which has provided safe, reliable, and |
11 | | affordable
service. The electrical utility system in the State |
12 | | of
Illinois has historically been subject to State and federal
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13 | | regulation, aimed at assuring the citizens and businesses of
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14 | | the State of safe, reliable, and affordable service, while at
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15 | | the same time assuring the utility system of a return on its
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16 | | investment. |
17 | | (b) Competitive forces are affecting the market for
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18 | | electricity as a result of recent federal regulatory and
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19 | | statutory changes and the activities of other states.
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20 | | Competition in the electric services market may create
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21 | | opportunities for new products and services for customers and
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22 | | lower costs for users of electricity. Long-standing regulatory
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23 | | relationships need to be altered to accommodate the
competition |
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1 | | that could fundamentally alter the structure of
the electric |
2 | | services market.
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3 | | (c) With the advent of increasing competition in this
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4 | | industry, the State has a continued interest in assuring that
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5 | | the safety, reliability, and affordability of electrical power
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6 | | is not sacrificed to competitive pressures, and to that end,
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7 | | intends to implement safeguards to assure that the industry
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8 | | continues to operate the electrical system in a manner that
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9 | | will serve the public's interest. Under the existing
regulatory |
10 | | framework, the industry has been encouraged to
undertake |
11 | | certain investments in its physical plant and
personnel to |
12 | | enhance its efficient operation, the cost of
which it has been |
13 | | permitted to pass on to consumers. The
State has an interest in |
14 | | providing the existing utilities a
reasonable opportunity to |
15 | | obtain a return on certain
investments on which they depended |
16 | | in undertaking those
commitments in the first instance while, |
17 | | at the same time, not
permitting new entrants into the industry |
18 | | to take unreasonable
advantage of the investments made by the |
19 | | formerly regulated
industry.
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20 | | (d) A competitive wholesale and retail market must
benefit |
21 | | all Illinois citizens. The Illinois Commerce
Commission should |
22 | | act to promote the development of an
effectively competitive |
23 | | electricity market that operates
efficiently and is equitable |
24 | | to all consumers. Consumer
protections must be in place to |
25 | | ensure that all customers
continue to receive safe, reliable, |
26 | | affordable, and
environmentally safe electric service.
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1 | | (e) All consumers must benefit in an equitable and timely
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2 | | fashion from the lower costs for electricity that result from
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3 | | retail and wholesale competition and receive sufficient
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4 | | information to make informed choices among suppliers and
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5 | | services. The use of renewable resources and energy efficiency
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6 | | resources should be encouraged in competitive markets.
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7 | | (f) The efficiency of electric markets depends both upon |
8 | | the competitiveness of supply and upon the |
9 | | price-responsiveness of the demand for service. Therefore, to |
10 | | ensure the lowest total cost of service and to enhance the |
11 | | reliability of service, all classes of the electricity |
12 | | customers of electric utilities should have access to and be |
13 | | able to voluntarily use real-time pricing and other |
14 | | price-response and demand-response mechanisms.
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15 | | (g) Including cost-effective renewable resources and |
16 | | demand-response resources in a diverse electricity supply |
17 | | portfolio will reduce long-term direct and indirect costs to |
18 | | consumers by decreasing environmental impacts and by avoiding |
19 | | or delaying the need for new generation, transmission, and |
20 | | distribution infrastructure. It serves the public interest to |
21 | | allow electric utilities to recover costs for reasonably and |
22 | | prudently incurred expenses for electricity generated by |
23 | | renewable resources and demand-response resources.
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24 | | (h) Including electricity generated by clean coal |
25 | | facilities, as defined under Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power |
26 | | Agency Act, in a diverse electricity procurement portfolio will |
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1 | | reduce the need to purchase, directly or indirectly, carbon |
2 | | dioxide emission credits and will decrease environmental |
3 | | impacts. It serves the public interest to allow electric |
4 | | utilities to recover costs for reasonably and prudently |
5 | | incurred expenses for sourcing electricity generated by clean |
6 | | coal facilities. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 94-977, eff. 6-30-06; 95-481, eff. 8-28-07; |
8 | | 95-1027, eff. 6-1-09 .)
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