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1 | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Energy affects all aspects of American life and is | ||||||
3 | indispensable for the quality of life, economic growth, and the | ||||||
4 | sustainability of modern society; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Access to energy and the supply of energy shall | ||||||
6 | become more important in the future as energy demand continues | ||||||
7 | to increase; and
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8 | WHEREAS, The U.S. Energy Information Administration | ||||||
9 | projects that overall energy consumption in the United States | ||||||
10 | will grow by 14% between 2008 and 2035, electricity demand will | ||||||
11 | increase by 30%, and demand for liquid transportation fuels | ||||||
12 | such as gasoline and diesel will increase by nearly 14%; and
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13 | WHEREAS, According to the U.S. EPA, since 1980 domestic GDP | ||||||
14 | has increased 124%, vehicle miles traveled have increased 103%, | ||||||
15 | population has increased 36%, and energy consumption has | ||||||
16 | increased 30%; and
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17 | WHEREAS, U.S. EPA reports that since 1980 aggregate | ||||||
18 | emissions of air toxins have decreased 52%, ambient levels of | ||||||
19 | carbon monoxide are down 77%, ozone is down 21%, lead is down | ||||||
20 | 94%, and sulfur dioxide is down 68%; and
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1 | WHEREAS, EPA's recently issued the Cross-State Air | ||||||
2 | Pollution Rule and other recent U.S. EPA proposals, including | ||||||
3 | the Coal Combustion Residuals Rule and the Mercury and Air | ||||||
4 | Toxics Standards Rule, could threaten the reliability and | ||||||
5 | security of the nation's electric energy supply; and
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6 | WHEREAS, More than 28 Gigawatts of coal-fired electricity | ||||||
7 | generating capacity had been publicly announced to be retired | ||||||
8 | beginning in 2010, before the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule | ||||||
9 | was finalized on July 6, 2011; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Additional retirements of electric generating | ||||||
11 | capacity are being announced due to the emission reduction | ||||||
12 | requirements of current and proposed U.S. EPA regulations, and, | ||||||
13 | according to estimates by the Federal Energy Regulatory | ||||||
14 | Commission staff, could be as much as 81 Gigawatts, or | ||||||
15 | one-fourth of the nation's fleet of coal-based generation | ||||||
16 | capacity; and
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17 | WHEREAS, In 2009, 46% of electricity generated in Illinois | ||||||
18 | was produced from coal-based units, including many units that | ||||||
19 | may be retired in response to current and proposed U.S. EPA | ||||||
20 | regulations; and
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21 | WHEREAS, The PJM Regional Transmission Organization has | ||||||
22 | commented that U.S. EPA's regulatory analyses have not |
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1 | adequately taken into account local reliability impacts and | ||||||
2 | have understated the level of expected generation retirements | ||||||
3 | under the EPA's proposed Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Rule, | ||||||
4 | while the Midwest ISO has expressed similar reliability risk | ||||||
5 | concerns; and
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6 | WHEREAS, The Chair and members of the Federal Energy | ||||||
7 | Regulatory Commission have expressed concerns about the | ||||||
8 | inadequacy of analyses of potential reliability impacts, with | ||||||
9 | Commissioner Philip Moeller noting that "the timing of the EPA | ||||||
10 | regulations does not conform to the relevant planning horizons | ||||||
11 | in the electric sector of our economy, one of the most | ||||||
12 | capital-intensive sectors of industry...the federal government | ||||||
13 | needs to convene an open and transparent process to assess the | ||||||
14 | reliability implications of the EPA rules individually and in | ||||||
15 | the aggregate"; and
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16 | WHEREAS, The premature closure of dozens of power plants in | ||||||
17 | Illinois and surrounding Midwest states could imperil critical | ||||||
18 | electrical transmission services, including voltage support, | ||||||
19 | black start recovery, and reactive power, thereby further | ||||||
20 | jeopardizing the dependability of the nation's energy supply; | ||||||
21 | and
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22 | WHEREAS, Maintaining electrical grid reliability is | ||||||
23 | particularly critical to the Chicago metropolitan area, due to |
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1 | its population density and vulnerability to extreme weather | ||||||
2 | events; and
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3 | WHEREAS, Estimates by the United Mine Workers of America | ||||||
4 | indicate that the retirement of existing generating capacity in | ||||||
5 | the short 2-4 year timeframes called for by current and | ||||||
6 | proposed U.S. EPA regulations for reducing SO2, NOx, and air | ||||||
7 | toxics emissions may put at risk more than 250,000 jobs | ||||||
8 | directly and indirectly related to coal mining, rail | ||||||
9 | transportation, and power generation, including an estimated | ||||||
10 | 28,000 jobs in Illinois, imposing economic hardship on workers | ||||||
11 | and communities at a time of unacceptably high unemployment; | ||||||
12 | and
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13 | WHEREAS, Energy efficiency is an important component of | ||||||
14 | state and federal energy policies, but cannot be counted on to | ||||||
15 | replace the output of the unprecedented numbers of power plant | ||||||
16 | retirements anticipated under current and proposed U.S. EPA | ||||||
17 | regulations; and
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18 | WHEREAS, The National Association of Regulatory Utility | ||||||
19 | Commissioners has adopted resolutions calling on U.S. EPA to | ||||||
20 | seek ways to minimize cost impacts to consumers and increases | ||||||
21 | in residential, commercial, and industrial energy tariffs that | ||||||
22 | will affect the competitiveness of businesses and the ability | ||||||
23 | of customers in lower economic circumstances to be able to |
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1 | afford energy; and
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2 | WHEREAS, The National Conference of State Legislatures has | ||||||
3 | strongly urged the Administration and Congress to take steps to | ||||||
4 | protect the environment without the serious anticipated | ||||||
5 | consequences to grid reliability, electricity price spikes, | ||||||
6 | and job losses; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Alternatives that would achieve the same level of | ||||||
8 | emissions reduction as those targeted in the various EPA | ||||||
9 | proposals can be achieved at much less cost, disruption to | ||||||
10 | local economies, and with less impact to utility customers; | ||||||
11 | therefore, be it
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12 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
13 | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | ||||||
14 | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that the General Assembly of the | ||||||
15 | State of Illinois urges Congress and the Administration to act | ||||||
16 | without delay to establish a sound foundation for national | ||||||
17 | energy policy given the important and integral role of energy | ||||||
18 | in all facets of modern life; by providing the necessary and | ||||||
19 | fundamental support for programs key to a secure and | ||||||
20 | sustainable energy future, the nation will at the same time be | ||||||
21 | ensuring the resilience of our domestic economy and the | ||||||
22 | competitiveness of the United States in the global economy; and | ||||||
23 | be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That the reliability of the U.S. energy grid | ||||||
2 | should never be put at risk from policies that could cause | ||||||
3 | energy shortages or delivery failures; and be it further
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4 | RESOLVED, It is the policy of the State of Illinois, and | ||||||
5 | should be the policy of the United States, to allow utilities | ||||||
6 | to coordinate the closure and retrofitting of existing power | ||||||
7 | generation stations in an orderly manner that will ensure the | ||||||
8 | continued supply of electricity and that will allow power | ||||||
9 | generators to upgrade their facilities in a manner that | ||||||
10 | provides the least cost while attaining environmental | ||||||
11 | compliance; and be it further
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12 | RESOLVED, The United States Congress, which represents the | ||||||
13 | interests of the states individually and collectively, is the | ||||||
14 | appropriate public body to determine national energy policy as | ||||||
15 | it relates to reliability of supply, residential | ||||||
16 | affordability, competitive impacts on American industry and | ||||||
17 | workers, and the overall economic prosperity of the nation; and | ||||||
18 | be it further
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19 | RESOLVED, The time available to deploy existing emissions | ||||||
20 | control technology to comply with U.S. EPA regulations must | ||||||
21 | reflect normal construction industry experience and practices | ||||||
22 | that maximize order and efficiency to avoid wasteful financial |
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1 | expenditures and any risks to energy reliability; and be it | ||||||
2 | further
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3 | RESOLVED, The General Assembly encourages and supports | ||||||
4 | efforts to promote State and federal environmental and energy | ||||||
5 | policies that will enhance the reliability of our State and | ||||||
6 | nation's energy supply and minimize cost impacts by: | ||||||
7 | (1) allowing electric generators to coordinate the | ||||||
8 | closure or retrofitting of existing electric generating | ||||||
9 | units in an orderly manner that will ensure the continued | ||||||
10 | supply of electricity and that will allow power generators | ||||||
11 | to upgrade their facilities in the most cost-effective | ||||||
12 | manner; | ||||||
13 | (2) allowing regulatory options for units that are | ||||||
14 | necessary for grid reliability that commit to retire or | ||||||
15 | repower and allowing phasing in of regulatory | ||||||
16 | requirements; and | ||||||
17 | (3) establishing interim progress standards that | ||||||
18 | ensure generation units meet U.S. EPA regulations in an | ||||||
19 | orderly, cost-effective manner; and be it further
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20 | RESOLVED, The General Assembly therefore urgently requests | ||||||
21 | that the Congress, the President, and the Administration take | ||||||
22 | such actions as necessary and appropriate to ensure the | ||||||
23 | continued supply of affordable and reliable electric energy, | ||||||
24 | consistent with the maintenance of fuel diversity and grid |
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1 | reliability, while also ensuring continuing emission reduction | ||||||
2 | progress for the protection of public health and welfare; and | ||||||
3 | be it further
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4 | RESOLVED, This Joint Resolution is approved and copies of | ||||||
5 | it are to be transmitted to the President of the United States, | ||||||
6 | the Governor of Illinois, all Members of the Illinois | ||||||
7 | Congressional Delegation, the Secretary of the U.S. Department | ||||||
8 | of Energy, the Administrator of U.S. EPA, the Chair and Members | ||||||
9 | of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and all Members of | ||||||
10 | the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.
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