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State of Illinois
2013 and 2014 HB0103 Introduced 1/10/2013, by Rep. Robert Rita SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
| 20 ILCS 3855/1-10 | | 20 ILCS 3855/1-20 | | 20 ILCS 3855/1-75 | | 20 ILCS 3855/1-76 new | | 20 ILCS 3855/1-76.5 new | | 20 ILCS 3855/1-77.5 new | | 20 ILCS 3855/1-79 new | | 20 ILCS 3855/1-81 new | | 30 ILCS 500/1-10 | | 30 ILCS 500/20-10 | | 220 ILCS 5/16-115 | | 220 ILCS 5/16-116 | |
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Amends the Illinois Power Agency Act and the Public Utilities Act to provide for the procurement of renewable energy resources from a clean coal facility, initial clean coal facility, and clean coal SNG facility, including amending provisions concerning Agency powers, aggregate distributed renewable energy, the renewable portfolio standard, and procurement of energy efficiency products and adding provisions concerning the development of feedstock procurement plans and feedstock procurement processes; makes corresponding changes in the Illinois Procurement Code. Allows certain facilities to recover certain costs and revenue associated with the generation of electricity and sequestration. Contains provisions concerning the permitting, oversight, and investigation for capture, transport, and sequestration of carbon dioxide. Makes other changes. Contains a severability provision. Effective immediately.
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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 amendatory Act may be referred |
5 | | to as the Illinois Renewable Electricity Resources Act. |
6 | | Section 5. The Illinois Power Agency Act is amended by |
7 | | changing Sections 1-10, 1-20, and 1-75 and by adding Sections |
8 | | 1-76, 1-76.5, 1-77.5, 1-79, and 1-81 as follows:
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9 | | (20 ILCS 3855/1-10)
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10 | | Sec. 1-10. Definitions. |
11 | | "Agency" means the Illinois Power Agency. |
12 | | "Agency loan agreement" means any agreement pursuant to |
13 | | which the Illinois Finance Authority agrees to loan the |
14 | | proceeds of revenue bonds issued with respect to a project to |
15 | | the Agency upon terms providing for loan repayment installments |
16 | | at least sufficient to pay when due all principal of, interest |
17 | | and premium, if any, on those revenue bonds, and providing for |
18 | | maintenance, insurance, and other matters in respect of the |
19 | | project. |
20 | | "Authority" means the Illinois Finance Authority. |
21 | | "Clean coal electricity buyer" means (1) each electric |
22 | | utility and (2) each alternative electric retail supplier that |
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1 | | is subject to the requirements of subsection (d) of Section |
2 | | 1-75 of this Act and paragraph (5) of subsection (d) of Section |
3 | | 16-115 of the Public Utilities Act. |
4 | | "Clean coal energy" means all energy produced by the |
5 | | initial clean coal facility. |
6 | | "Clean coal facility" means an electric generating |
7 | | facility that uses primarily coal as a feedstock and that |
8 | | captures and sequesters carbon dioxide emissions at the |
9 | | following levels: at least 50% of the total carbon dioxide |
10 | | emissions that the facility would otherwise emit if, at the |
11 | | time construction commences, the facility is scheduled to |
12 | | commence operation before 2016, at least 70% of the total |
13 | | carbon dioxide emissions that the facility would otherwise emit |
14 | | if, at the time construction commences, the facility is |
15 | | scheduled to commence operation during 2016 or 2017, and at |
16 | | least 90% of the total carbon dioxide emissions that the |
17 | | facility would otherwise emit if, at the time construction |
18 | | commences, the facility is scheduled to commence operation |
19 | | after 2017. The power block of the clean coal facility shall |
20 | | not exceed allowable emission rates for sulfur dioxide, |
21 | | nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, particulates and mercury for |
22 | | a natural gas-fired combined-cycle facility the same size as |
23 | | and in the same location as the clean coal facility at the time |
24 | | the clean coal facility obtains an approved air permit. All |
25 | | coal used by a clean coal facility shall have high volatile |
26 | | bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 pounds of sulfur per |
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1 | | million btu content, unless the clean coal facility does not |
2 | | use gasification technology and was operating as a conventional |
3 | | coal-fired electric generating facility on June 1, 2009 (the |
4 | | effective date of Public Act 95-1027). |
5 | | "Clean coal fraction" means, with respect to a clean coal |
6 | | electricity buyer for a month, a fraction, the numerator of |
7 | | which is such clean coal electricity buyer's retail market |
8 | | sales of electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in the |
9 | | State during the third month preceding the applicable month and |
10 | | the denominator of which is the total retail market sales of |
11 | | electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in the State by |
12 | | all clean coal electricity buyers during such third month |
13 | | preceding the applicable month, as such fraction may be |
14 | | adjusted pursuant to subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2) of |
15 | | subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of this Act. |
16 | | "Clean coal SNG brownfield facility" means a facility that |
17 | | (1) has commenced construction by July 1, 2015 on an urban |
18 | | brownfield site in a municipality with at least 1,000,000 |
19 | | residents; (2) uses a gasification process to produce |
20 | | substitute natural gas; (3) uses coal as at least 50% of the |
21 | | total feedstock over the term of any sourcing agreement with a |
22 | | utility and the remainder of the feedstock may be either |
23 | | petroleum coke or coal, with all such coal having a high |
24 | | bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 pounds of sulfur per |
25 | | million Btu content unless the facility reasonably determines
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26 | | that it is necessary to use additional petroleum coke to
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1 | | deliver additional consumer savings, in which case the
facility |
2 | | shall use coal for at least 35% of the total
feedstock over the |
3 | | term of any sourcing agreement; and (4) captures and sequesters |
4 | | at least 85% of the total carbon dioxide emissions that the |
5 | | facility would otherwise emit. |
6 | | "Clean coal SNG facility" means a facility that uses a |
7 | | gasification process to produce substitute natural gas, that |
8 | | sequesters at least 90% of the total carbon dioxide emissions |
9 | | that the facility would otherwise emit, that uses at least 90% |
10 | | coal as a feedstock, with all such coal having a high |
11 | | bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 pounds of sulfur per |
12 | | million btu content, and that has a valid and effective permit |
13 | | to construct emission sources and air pollution control |
14 | | equipment and approval with respect to the federal regulations |
15 | | for Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality |
16 | | (PSD) for the plant pursuant to the federal Clean Air Act; |
17 | | provided, however, a clean coal SNG brownfield facility shall |
18 | | not be a clean coal SNG facility. |
19 | | "Coal gasification unit" means equipment that is designed |
20 | | to process coal and convert the energy content of coal into |
21 | | SNG. |
22 | | "Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission. |
23 | | "Costs incurred in connection with the development and |
24 | | construction of a facility" means: |
25 | | (1) the cost of acquisition of all real property, |
26 | | fixtures, and improvements in connection therewith and |
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1 | | equipment, personal property, and other property, rights, |
2 | | and easements acquired that are deemed necessary for the |
3 | | operation and maintenance of the facility; |
4 | | (2) financing costs with respect to bonds, notes, and |
5 | | other evidences of indebtedness of the Agency; |
6 | | (3) all origination, commitment, utilization, |
7 | | facility, placement, underwriting, syndication, credit |
8 | | enhancement, and rating agency fees; |
9 | | (4) engineering, design, procurement, consulting, |
10 | | legal, accounting, title insurance, survey, appraisal, |
11 | | escrow, trustee, collateral agency, interest rate hedging, |
12 | | interest rate swap, capitalized interest, contingency, as |
13 | | required by lenders, and other financing costs, and other |
14 | | expenses for professional services; and |
15 | | (5) the costs of plans, specifications, site study and |
16 | | investigation, installation, surveys, other Agency costs |
17 | | and estimates of costs, and other expenses necessary or |
18 | | incidental to determining the feasibility of any project, |
19 | | together with such other expenses as may be necessary or |
20 | | incidental to the financing, insuring, acquisition, and |
21 | | construction of a specific project and starting up, |
22 | | commissioning, and placing that project in operation. |
23 | | "Delivery services" has the same definition as found in |
24 | | Section 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act. |
25 | | "Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic |
26 | | Opportunity. |
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1 | | "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Power Agency. |
2 | | "Demand-response" means measures that decrease peak |
3 | | electricity demand or shift demand from peak to off-peak |
4 | | periods. |
5 | | "Distributed renewable energy generation device" means a |
6 | | device that is: |
7 | | (1) powered by wind, solar thermal energy, |
8 | | photovoltaic cells and panels, biodiesel, crops and |
9 | | untreated and unadulterated organic waste biomass, tree |
10 | | waste, and hydropower that does not involve new |
11 | | construction or significant expansion of hydropower dams; |
12 | | (2) interconnected at the distribution system level of |
13 | | either an electric utility as defined in this Section, an |
14 | | alternative retail electric supplier as defined in Section |
15 | | 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act, a municipal utility as |
16 | | defined in Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act, or a |
17 | | rural electric cooperative as defined in Section 3-119 of |
18 | | the Public Utilities Act; |
19 | | (3) located on the customer side of the customer's |
20 | | electric meter and is primarily used to offset that |
21 | | customer's electricity load; and |
22 | | (4) limited in nameplate capacity to no more than 2,000 |
23 | | kilowatts. |
24 | | "Energy efficiency" means measures that reduce the amount |
25 | | of electricity or natural gas required to achieve a given end |
26 | | use. |
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1 | | "Electric utility" has the same definition as found in |
2 | | Section 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act. |
3 | | "Facility" means an electric generating unit or a |
4 | | co-generating unit that produces electricity along with |
5 | | related equipment necessary to connect the facility to an |
6 | | electric transmission or distribution system. |
7 | | "Governmental aggregator" means one or more units of local |
8 | | government that individually or collectively procure |
9 | | electricity to serve residential retail electrical loads |
10 | | located within its or their jurisdiction. |
11 | | "Initial clean coal facility" means an electric generating |
12 | | facility using gasification technology or an SNG-ready |
13 | | generating facility that: (1) has a nameplate capacity of at |
14 | | least 500 MW; (2) irrevocably commits in its proposed sourcing |
15 | | agreement to use coal for at least 50% of the total feedstock |
16 | | over the term of a sourcing agreement, with all coal having |
17 | | high volatile bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 pounds of |
18 | | sulfur per million btu content, but this clause (2) shall not |
19 | | apply if the facility is an SNG-ready generating facility; (3) |
20 | | is designed to capture and sequester at least 90% of the carbon |
21 | | dioxide emissions that the portion of the facility, if any, |
22 | | that produces SNG would otherwise emit and at least 50% of the |
23 | | total carbon dioxide emissions that the facility as a whole |
24 | | would otherwise emit, but this clause (3) shall not apply if |
25 | | the facility is an SNG-ready generating facility; (4) absent an |
26 | | appeal of a permit or regulatory order, is reasonably capable |
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1 | | of achieving commercial operation by no later than 5 years |
2 | | after the execution of the sourcing agreements; (5) has a |
3 | | feasible financing plan; (6) has a reliable and cost-effective |
4 | | transmission plan to deliver energy to Commonwealth Edison |
5 | | Company and Ameren Illinois; and (7) has a power block designed |
6 | | not to exceed allowable emission rates for sulfur dioxide, |
7 | | nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, particulates, and mercury |
8 | | for a natural gas-fired combined-cycle facility the same size |
9 | | as and in the same location as the electric generating facility |
10 | | at the time the electric generating facility obtains an |
11 | | approved air permit. |
12 | | "Large electric customer" means a customer that (1) obtains |
13 | | retail electric service in the State from an electric utility |
14 | | or an alternative retail electric supplier and (2) is not a |
15 | | small electric customer. |
16 | | "Local government" means a unit of local government as |
17 | | defined in Section 1 of Article VII of the Illinois |
18 | | Constitution. |
19 | | "Municipality" means a city, village, or incorporated |
20 | | town. |
21 | | "Person" means any natural person, firm, partnership, |
22 | | corporation, either domestic or foreign, company, association, |
23 | | limited liability company, joint stock company, or association |
24 | | and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or personal |
25 | | representative thereof. |
26 | | "Project" means the planning, bidding, and construction of |
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1 | | a facility. |
2 | | "Public utility" has the same definition as found in |
3 | | Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act. |
4 | | "Real property" means any interest in land together with |
5 | | all structures, fixtures, and improvements thereon, including |
6 | | lands under water and riparian rights, any easements, |
7 | | covenants, licenses, leases, rights-of-way, uses, and other |
8 | | interests, together with any liens, judgments, mortgages, or |
9 | | other claims or security interests related to real property. |
10 | | "Renewable energy credit" means a tradable credit that |
11 | | represents the environmental attributes of a certain amount of |
12 | | energy produced from a renewable energy resource. |
13 | | "Renewable energy resources" includes energy and its |
14 | | associated renewable energy credit or renewable energy credits |
15 | | from wind, solar thermal energy, photovoltaic cells and panels, |
16 | | biodiesel, anaerobic digestion, crops and untreated and |
17 | | unadulterated organic waste biomass, tree waste, hydropower |
18 | | that does not involve new construction or significant expansion |
19 | | of hydropower dams, and other alternative sources of |
20 | | environmentally preferable energy. For purposes of this Act, |
21 | | landfill gas produced in the State is considered a renewable |
22 | | energy resource. "Renewable energy resources" does not include |
23 | | the incineration or burning of tires, garbage, general |
24 | | household, institutional, and commercial waste, industrial |
25 | | lunchroom or office waste, landscape waste other than tree |
26 | | waste, railroad crossties, utility poles, or construction or |
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1 | | demolition debris, other than untreated and unadulterated |
2 | | waste wood. |
3 | | "Revenue bond" means any bond, note, or other evidence of |
4 | | indebtedness issued by the Authority, the principal and |
5 | | interest of which is payable solely from revenues or income |
6 | | derived from any project or activity of the Agency. |
7 | | "Sequester" means permanent storage of carbon dioxide by |
8 | | injecting it into a saline aquifer, a depleted gas reservoir, |
9 | | or an oil reservoir, directly or through an enhanced oil |
10 | | recovery process that may involve intermediate storage, |
11 | | regardless of whether these activities are conducted by a clean |
12 | | coal facility, a clean coal SNG facility, a clean coal SNG |
13 | | brownfield facility, or a party with which a clean coal |
14 | | facility, the initial clean coal facility, a clean coal SNG |
15 | | facility, or a clean coal SNG brownfield facility has |
16 | | contracted for such purposes. |
17 | | "Service area" has the same definition as found in Section |
18 | | 16-102 of the Public Utilities Act. |
19 | | "Small electric customer" means a residential retail |
20 | | electric customer that obtains electric service in the State |
21 | | from an electric utility or an alternative retail electric |
22 | | supplier. |
23 | | "SNG-ready capital costs" means the portion of the capital |
24 | | costs of an SNG-ready generating facility that are necessary to |
25 | | accommodate future integrated operation of such generating |
26 | | facility with one or more coal gasification units, but only to |
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1 | | the extent such capital costs would not have been part of the |
2 | | capital costs of a similar electric generating facility that is |
3 | | not designed to accommodate future integrated operation with |
4 | | one or more coal gasification units. |
5 | | "SNG-ready capital rate component" means, for any year, the |
6 | | portion of the amounts paid under sourcing agreements with the |
7 | | initial clean coal facility that is attributable to SNG-ready |
8 | | capital costs being included in the return of capital and |
9 | | return on capital components of the formula rate. |
10 | | "SNG-ready generating facility" means an electric |
11 | | generating facility that is capable of using SNG as a fuel and |
12 | | is designed to accommodate future integrated operation with one |
13 | | or more coal gasification units located on or adjacent to the |
14 | | generating facility site, but with no gasification units |
15 | | constructed as part of the initial construction of such |
16 | | facility. An SNG-ready generating facility shall be designed to |
17 | | accommodate such future integrated operation if its steam |
18 | | turbine, steam piping, air cooled condenser, condensate and |
19 | | feedwater systems, and certain heat recovery steam generator |
20 | | sections (high pressure superheater, low pressure superheater |
21 | | and reheater) are designed to accommodate the steam and water |
22 | | flows expected from the coal gasification units and if the |
23 | | overall plant layout includes reservation of an adjacent plot |
24 | | space (over which such generating facility holds and shall |
25 | | maintain site control) for efficient installation of the future |
26 | | coal gasification units and related equipment, including fuel |
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1 | | handling equipment. |
2 | | "Sourcing agreement" means (i) in the case of an electric |
3 | | utility, an agreement between the owner of a clean coal |
4 | | facility or initial clean coal facility and such electric |
5 | | utility, which agreement shall have terms and conditions |
6 | | meeting the requirements of paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of |
7 | | Section 1-75, (ii) in the case of an alternative retail |
8 | | electric supplier, an agreement between the owner of a clean |
9 | | coal facility or initial clean coal facility and such |
10 | | alternative retail electric supplier, which agreement shall |
11 | | have terms and conditions meeting the requirements of Section |
12 | | 16-115(d)(5) of the Public Utilities Act, and (iii) in case of |
13 | | a gas utility, an agreement between the owner of a clean coal |
14 | | SNG brownfield facility and the gas utility, which agreement |
15 | | shall have the terms and conditions meeting the requirements of |
16 | | subsection (h-1) of Section 9-220 of the Public Utilities Act. |
17 | | "Substitute natural gas" or "SNG" means a gas manufactured |
18 | | by gasification of hydrocarbon feedstock, which is |
19 | | substantially interchangeable in use and distribution with |
20 | | conventional natural gas. |
21 | | "Total resource cost test" or "TRC test" means a standard |
22 | | that is met if, for an investment in energy efficiency or |
23 | | demand-response measures, the benefit-cost ratio is greater |
24 | | than one. The benefit-cost ratio is the ratio of the net |
25 | | present value of the total benefits of the program to the net |
26 | | present value of the total costs as calculated over the |
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1 | | lifetime of the measures. A total resource cost test compares |
2 | | the sum of avoided electric utility costs, representing the |
3 | | benefits that accrue to the system and the participant in the |
4 | | delivery of those efficiency measures, as well as other |
5 | | quantifiable societal benefits, including avoided natural gas |
6 | | utility costs, to the sum of all incremental costs of end-use |
7 | | measures that are implemented due to the program (including |
8 | | both utility and participant contributions), plus costs to |
9 | | administer, deliver, and evaluate each demand-side program, to |
10 | | quantify the net savings obtained by substituting the |
11 | | demand-side program for supply resources. In calculating |
12 | | avoided costs of power and energy that an electric utility |
13 | | would otherwise have had to acquire, reasonable estimates shall |
14 | | be included of financial costs likely to be imposed by future |
15 | | regulations and legislation on emissions of greenhouse gases.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 96-33, eff. 7-10-09; 96-159, eff. 8-10-09; |
17 | | 96-784, eff. 8-28-09; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; 97-96, eff. |
18 | | 7-13-11; 97-239, eff. 8-2-11; 97-491, eff. 8-22-11; 97-616, |
19 | | eff. 10-26-11; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12.)
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20 | | (20 ILCS 3855/1-20)
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21 | | Sec. 1-20. General powers of the Agency. |
22 | | (a) The Agency is authorized to do each of the following: |
23 | | (1) Develop electricity procurement plans to ensure |
24 | | adequate, reliable, affordable, efficient, and |
25 | | environmentally sustainable electric service at the lowest |
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1 | | total cost over time, taking into account any benefits of |
2 | | price stability, for electric utilities that on December |
3 | | 31, 2005 provided electric service to at least 100,000 |
4 | | customers in Illinois and for small multi-jurisdictional |
5 | | electric utilities that (A) on December 31, 2005 served |
6 | | less than 100,000 customers in Illinois and (B) request a |
7 | | procurement plan for their Illinois jurisdictional load. |
8 | | The procurement plans shall be updated on an annual basis |
9 | | and shall include electricity generated from renewable |
10 | | resources sufficient to achieve the standards specified in |
11 | | this Act. |
12 | | (2) Conduct competitive procurement processes to |
13 | | procure the supply resources identified in the procurement |
14 | | plan, pursuant to Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities |
15 | | Act. |
16 | | (3) Develop electric generation and co-generation |
17 | | facilities that use indigenous coal or renewable |
18 | | resources, or both, financed with bonds issued by the |
19 | | Illinois Finance Authority. |
20 | | (4) Supply electricity from the Agency's facilities at |
21 | | cost to one or more of the following: municipal electric |
22 | | systems, governmental aggregators, or rural electric |
23 | | cooperatives in Illinois. |
24 | | (b) Except as otherwise limited by this Act, the Agency has |
25 | | all of the powers necessary or convenient to carry out the |
26 | | purposes and provisions of this Act, including without |
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1 | | limitation, each of the following: |
2 | | (1) To have a corporate seal, and to alter that seal at |
3 | | pleasure, and to use it by causing it or a facsimile to be |
4 | | affixed or impressed or reproduced in any other manner. |
5 | | (2) To use the services of the Illinois Finance |
6 | | Authority necessary to carry out the Agency's purposes. |
7 | | (3) To negotiate and enter into loan agreements and |
8 | | other agreements with the Illinois Finance Authority. |
9 | | (4) To obtain and employ personnel and hire consultants |
10 | | that are necessary to fulfill the Agency's purposes, and to |
11 | | make expenditures for that purpose within the |
12 | | appropriations for that purpose. |
13 | | (5) To purchase, receive, take by grant, gift, devise, |
14 | | bequest, or otherwise, lease, or otherwise acquire, own, |
15 | | hold, improve, employ, use, and otherwise deal in and with, |
16 | | real or personal property whether tangible or intangible, |
17 | | or any interest therein, within the State. |
18 | | (6) To acquire real or personal property, whether |
19 | | tangible or intangible, including without limitation |
20 | | property rights, interests in property, franchises, |
21 | | obligations, contracts, and debt and equity securities, |
22 | | and to do so by the exercise of the power of eminent domain |
23 | | in accordance with Section 1-21; except that any real |
24 | | property acquired by the exercise of the power of eminent |
25 | | domain must be located within the State. |
26 | | (7) To sell, convey, lease, exchange, transfer, |
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1 | | abandon, or otherwise dispose of, or mortgage, pledge, or |
2 | | create a security interest in, any of its assets, |
3 | | properties, or any interest therein, wherever situated. |
4 | | (8) To purchase, take, receive, subscribe for, or |
5 | | otherwise acquire, hold, make a tender offer for, vote, |
6 | | employ, sell, lend, lease, exchange, transfer, or |
7 | | otherwise dispose of, mortgage, pledge, or grant a security |
8 | | interest in, use, and otherwise deal in and with, bonds and |
9 | | other obligations, shares, or other securities (or |
10 | | interests therein) issued by others, whether engaged in a |
11 | | similar or different business or activity. |
12 | | (9) To make and execute agreements, contracts, and |
13 | | other instruments necessary or convenient in the exercise |
14 | | of the powers and functions of the Agency under this Act, |
15 | | including contracts with any person, including personal |
16 | | service contracts, or with any local government, State |
17 | | agency, or other entity; and all State agencies and all |
18 | | local governments are authorized to enter into and do all |
19 | | things necessary to perform any such agreement, contract, |
20 | | or other instrument with the Agency. No such agreement, |
21 | | contract, or other instrument shall exceed 40 years. |
22 | | (10) To lend money, invest and reinvest its funds in |
23 | | accordance with the Public Funds Investment Act, and take |
24 | | and hold real and personal property as security for the |
25 | | payment of funds loaned or invested. |
26 | | (11) To borrow money at such rate or rates of interest |
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1 | | as the Agency may determine, issue its notes, bonds, or |
2 | | other obligations to evidence that indebtedness, and |
3 | | secure any of its obligations by mortgage or pledge of its |
4 | | real or personal property, machinery, equipment, |
5 | | structures, fixtures, inventories, revenues, grants, and |
6 | | other funds as provided or any interest therein, wherever |
7 | | situated. |
8 | | (12) To enter into agreements with the Illinois Finance |
9 | | Authority to issue bonds whether or not the income |
10 | | therefrom is exempt from federal taxation. |
11 | | (13) To procure insurance against any loss in |
12 | | connection with its properties or operations in such amount |
13 | | or amounts and from such insurers, including the federal |
14 | | government, as it may deem necessary or desirable, and to |
15 | | pay any premiums therefor. |
16 | | (14) To negotiate and enter into agreements with |
17 | | trustees or receivers appointed by United States |
18 | | bankruptcy courts or federal district courts or in other |
19 | | proceedings involving adjustment of debts and authorize |
20 | | proceedings involving adjustment of debts and authorize |
21 | | legal counsel for the Agency to appear in any such |
22 | | proceedings. |
23 | | (15) To file a petition under Chapter 9 of Title 11 of |
24 | | the United States Bankruptcy Code or take other similar |
25 | | action for the adjustment of its debts. |
26 | | (16) To enter into management agreements for the |
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1 | | operation of any of the property or facilities owned by the |
2 | | Agency. |
3 | | (17) To enter into an agreement to transfer and to |
4 | | transfer any land, facilities, fixtures, or equipment of |
5 | | the Agency to one or more municipal electric systems, |
6 | | governmental aggregators, or rural electric agencies or |
7 | | cooperatives, for such consideration and upon such terms as |
8 | | the Agency may determine to be in the best interest of the |
9 | | citizens of Illinois. |
10 | | (18) To enter upon any lands and within any building |
11 | | whenever in its judgment it may be necessary for the |
12 | | purpose of making surveys and examinations to accomplish |
13 | | any purpose authorized by this Act. |
14 | | (19) To maintain an office or offices at such place or |
15 | | places in the State as it may determine. |
16 | | (20) To request information, and to make any inquiry, |
17 | | investigation, survey, or study that the Agency may deem |
18 | | necessary to enable it effectively to carry out the |
19 | | provisions of this Act. |
20 | | (21) To accept and expend appropriations. |
21 | | (22) To engage in any activity or operation that is |
22 | | incidental to and in furtherance of efficient operation to |
23 | | accomplish the Agency's purposes, including hiring |
24 | | employees that the Director deems essential for the |
25 | | operations of the Agency. |
26 | | (23) To adopt, revise, amend, and repeal rules with |
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1 | | respect to its operations, properties, and facilities as |
2 | | may be necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of |
3 | | this Act, subject to the provisions of the Illinois |
4 | | Administrative Procedure Act and Sections 1-22 and 1-35 of |
5 | | this Act. |
6 | | (24) To establish and collect charges and fees as |
7 | | described in this Act.
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8 | | (25) To conduct competitive gasification feedstock |
9 | | procurement processes to procure the feedstocks for the |
10 | | clean coal SNG brownfield facility in accordance with the |
11 | | requirements of Section 1-78 of this Act. |
12 | | (26) To review, revise, and approve sourcing |
13 | | agreements and mediate and resolve disputes between gas |
14 | | utilities and the clean coal SNG brownfield facility |
15 | | pursuant to subsection (h-1) of Section 9-220 of the Public |
16 | | Utilities Act. |
17 | | (27) To review, revise, and approve sourcing |
18 | | agreements and mediate and resolve disputes between |
19 | | electric utilities or alternative retail electric |
20 | | suppliers and the initial clean coal facility pursuant to |
21 | | paragraph (4) of subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of this |
22 | | Act. |
23 | | (28) To conduct competitive gasification feedstock |
24 | | procurement processes to procure the feedstocks for the |
25 | | initial clean coal facility in accordance with the |
26 | | requirements of Section 1-79 of this Act. |
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 96-784, eff. 8-28-09; 96-1000, eff. 7-2-10; |
2 | | 97-96, eff. 7-13-11; 97-325, eff. 8-12-11; 97-618, eff. |
3 | | 10-26-11; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12.) |
4 | | (20 ILCS 3855/1-75) |
5 | | Sec. 1-75. Planning and Procurement Bureau. The Planning |
6 | | and Procurement Bureau has the following duties and |
7 | | responsibilities: |
8 | | (a) The Planning and Procurement Bureau shall each year, |
9 | | beginning in 2008, develop procurement plans and conduct |
10 | | competitive procurement processes in accordance with the |
11 | | requirements of Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act |
12 | | for the eligible retail customers of electric utilities that on |
13 | | December 31, 2005 provided electric service to at least 100,000 |
14 | | customers in Illinois. The Planning and Procurement Bureau |
15 | | shall also develop procurement plans and conduct competitive |
16 | | procurement processes in accordance with the requirements of |
17 | | Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act for the eligible |
18 | | retail customers of small multi-jurisdictional electric |
19 | | utilities that (i) on December 31, 2005 served less than |
20 | | 100,000 customers in Illinois and (ii) request a procurement |
21 | | plan for their Illinois jurisdictional load. This Section shall |
22 | | not apply to a small multi-jurisdictional utility until such |
23 | | time as a small multi-jurisdictional utility requests the |
24 | | Agency to prepare a procurement plan for their Illinois |
25 | | jurisdictional load. For the purposes of this Section, the term |
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1 | | "eligible retail customers" has the same definition as found in |
2 | | Section 16-111.5(a) of the Public Utilities Act. |
3 | | (1) The Agency shall each year, beginning in 2008, as |
4 | | needed, issue a request for qualifications for experts or |
5 | | expert consulting firms to develop the procurement plans in |
6 | | accordance with Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities |
7 | | Act. In order to qualify an expert or expert consulting |
8 | | firm must have: |
9 | | (A) direct previous experience assembling |
10 | | large-scale power supply plans or portfolios for |
11 | | end-use customers; |
12 | | (B) an advanced degree in economics, mathematics, |
13 | | engineering, risk management, or a related area of |
14 | | study; |
15 | | (C) 10 years of experience in the electricity |
16 | | sector, including managing supply risk; |
17 | | (D) expertise in wholesale electricity market |
18 | | rules, including those established by the Federal |
19 | | Energy Regulatory Commission and regional transmission |
20 | | organizations; |
21 | | (E) expertise in credit protocols and familiarity |
22 | | with contract protocols; |
23 | | (F) adequate resources to perform and fulfill the |
24 | | required functions and responsibilities; and |
25 | | (G) the absence of a conflict of interest and |
26 | | inappropriate bias for or against potential bidders or |
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1 | | the affected electric utilities. |
2 | | (2) The Agency shall each year, as needed, issue a |
3 | | request for qualifications for a procurement administrator |
4 | | to conduct the competitive procurement processes in |
5 | | accordance with Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities |
6 | | Act. In order to qualify an expert or expert consulting |
7 | | firm must have: |
8 | | (A) direct previous experience administering a |
9 | | large-scale competitive procurement process; |
10 | | (B) an advanced degree in economics, mathematics, |
11 | | engineering, or a related area of study; |
12 | | (C) 10 years of experience in the electricity |
13 | | sector, including risk management experience; |
14 | | (D) expertise in wholesale electricity market |
15 | | rules, including those established by the Federal |
16 | | Energy Regulatory Commission and regional transmission |
17 | | organizations; |
18 | | (E) expertise in credit and contract protocols; |
19 | | (F) adequate resources to perform and fulfill the |
20 | | required functions and responsibilities; and |
21 | | (G) the absence of a conflict of interest and |
22 | | inappropriate bias for or against potential bidders or |
23 | | the affected electric utilities. |
24 | | (3) The Agency shall provide affected utilities and |
25 | | other interested parties with the lists of qualified |
26 | | experts or expert consulting firms identified through the |
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1 | | request for qualifications processes that are under |
2 | | consideration to develop the procurement plans and to serve |
3 | | as the procurement administrator. The Agency shall also |
4 | | provide each qualified expert's or expert consulting |
5 | | firm's response to the request for qualifications. All |
6 | | information provided under this subparagraph shall also be |
7 | | provided to the Commission. The Agency may provide by rule |
8 | | for fees associated with supplying the information to |
9 | | utilities and other interested parties. These parties |
10 | | shall, within 5 business days, notify the Agency in writing |
11 | | if they object to any experts or expert consulting firms on |
12 | | the lists. Objections shall be based on: |
13 | | (A) failure to satisfy qualification criteria; |
14 | | (B) identification of a conflict of interest; or |
15 | | (C) evidence of inappropriate bias for or against |
16 | | potential bidders or the affected utilities. |
17 | | The Agency shall remove experts or expert consulting |
18 | | firms from the lists within 10 days if there is a |
19 | | reasonable basis for an objection and provide the updated |
20 | | lists to the affected utilities and other interested |
21 | | parties. If the Agency fails to remove an expert or expert |
22 | | consulting firm from a list, an objecting party may seek |
23 | | review by the Commission within 5 days thereafter by filing |
24 | | a petition, and the Commission shall render a ruling on the |
25 | | petition within 10 days. There is no right of appeal of the |
26 | | Commission's ruling. |
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1 | | (4) The Agency shall issue requests for proposals to |
2 | | the qualified experts or expert consulting firms to develop |
3 | | a procurement plan for the affected utilities and to serve |
4 | | as procurement administrator. |
5 | | (5) The Agency shall select an expert or expert |
6 | | consulting firm to develop procurement plans based on the |
7 | | proposals submitted and shall award contracts of up to 5 |
8 | | years to those selected. |
9 | | (6) The Agency shall select an expert or expert |
10 | | consulting firm, with approval of the Commission, to serve |
11 | | as procurement administrator based on the proposals |
12 | | submitted. If the Commission rejects, within 5 days, the |
13 | | Agency's selection, the Agency shall submit another |
14 | | recommendation within 3 days based on the proposals |
15 | | submitted. The Agency shall award a 5-year contract to the |
16 | | expert or expert consulting firm so selected with |
17 | | Commission approval. |
18 | | (a-5) The Planning and Procurement Bureau shall at least |
19 | | every 5 years beginning in 2014 develop feedstock procurement |
20 | | plans and conduct competitive feedstock procurement processes |
21 | | in accordance with the requirements of Section 1-79 of this |
22 | | Act. |
23 | | (1) The Agency shall, at least once every 5 years |
24 | | beginning in 2014, issue a request for qualifications for |
25 | | experts or expert consulting firms to develop the feedstock |
26 | | procurement plans in accordance with Section 1-79 of this |
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1 | | Act. In order to qualify, an expert or, in the case of an |
2 | | expert consulting firm, the individual who shall be |
3 | | directly responsible for the work, must have: |
4 | | (A) direct previous experience assembling large |
5 | | scale feedstock supply plans or portfolios involving |
6 | | coal and natural gas for industrial customers; |
7 | | (B) an advanced degree in economics, mathematics, |
8 | | engineering, risk management, or a related area of |
9 | | study; |
10 | | (C) ten years of experience in the energy sector, |
11 | | including coal and gas procurement and managing fuel |
12 | | supply risk; |
13 | | (D) expertise in the feedstock markets, which may |
14 | | be particularized to the specific type of feedstock to |
15 | | be purchased in that procurement event; |
16 | | (E) expertise in credit protocols and familiarity |
17 | | with contract protocols; |
18 | | (F) adequate resources to perform and fulfill the |
19 | | required functions and responsibilities; and |
20 | | (G) the absence of a conflict of interest and |
21 | | inappropriate bias for or against potential bidders or |
22 | | the initial clean coal facility. |
23 | | (2) The Agency shall at least every 5 years beginning |
24 | | in 2014, as needed, issue a request for qualifications for |
25 | | a feedstock procurement administrator to conduct the |
26 | | competitive feedstock procurement processes in accordance |
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1 | | with Section 1-79 of this Act. In order to qualify, an |
2 | | expert or, in the case of an expert consulting firm, the |
3 | | individual who shall be directly responsible for the work, |
4 | | must have: |
5 | | (A) direct previous experience administering a |
6 | | large scale competitive feedstock procurement process |
7 | | involving coal and natural gas; |
8 | | (B) an advanced degree in economics, mathematics, |
9 | | engineering, or a related area of study; |
10 | | (C) ten years of experience in the energy sector, |
11 | | including coal and gas procurement and managing fuel |
12 | | supply risk; |
13 | | (D) expertise in feedstock market rules and |
14 | | practices, which may be particularized to the specific |
15 | | type of feedstock to be purchased in that procurement |
16 | | event; |
17 | | (E) expertise in credit and contract protocols; |
18 | | (F) adequate resources to perform and fulfill the |
19 | | required functions and responsibilities; and |
20 | | (G) the absence of a conflict of interest and |
21 | | inappropriate bias for or against potential bidders or |
22 | | the initial clean coal facility. |
23 | | (3) The Agency shall provide the initial clean coal |
24 | | facility and other interested parties with the lists of |
25 | | qualified experts or expert consulting firms identified |
26 | | through the request for qualifications processes that are |
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1 | | under consideration to develop the feedstock procurement |
2 | | plans and to serve as the feedstock procurement |
3 | | administrator. The Agency shall also provide the initial |
4 | | clean coal facility and other interested parties with each |
5 | | qualified expert's or expert consulting firm's response to |
6 | | the request for qualifications. All information provided |
7 | | under this subparagraph (3) shall also be provided to the |
8 | | Commission. The Agency may provide by rule for fees |
9 | | associated with supplying the information to the initial |
10 | | clean coal facility and other interested parties. The |
11 | | initial clean coal facility and other interested parties |
12 | | shall, within 5 business days after receiving the lists and |
13 | | information, notify the Agency in writing if they object to |
14 | | any experts or expert consulting firms on the lists. |
15 | | Objections shall be based on: |
16 | | (A) failure to satisfy qualification criteria; |
17 | | (B) identification of a conflict of interest; or |
18 | | (C) evidence of inappropriate bias for or against |
19 | | potential bidders or the initial clean coal facility. |
20 | | The Agency shall remove experts or expert consulting |
21 | | firms from the lists within 10 days after receiving the |
22 | | objections if there is a reasonable basis for an objection |
23 | | and provide the updated lists to the initial clean coal |
24 | | facility and other interested parties. If the Agency fails |
25 | | to remove an expert or expert consulting firm from a list, |
26 | | then an objecting party may seek review by the Commission |
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1 | | within 5 days thereafter by filing a petition, and the |
2 | | Commission shall render a ruling on the petition within 10 |
3 | | days. There is no right of appeal of the Commission's |
4 | | ruling. |
5 | | (4) The Agency shall issue requests for proposals to |
6 | | the qualified experts or expert consulting firms to develop |
7 | | a feedstock procurement plan for the initial clean coal |
8 | | facility and to serve as feedstock procurement |
9 | | administrator. |
10 | | (5) The Agency shall select an expert or expert |
11 | | consulting firm to develop feedstock procurement plans |
12 | | based on the proposals submitted and shall award at least |
13 | | one-year contracts to those selected with an option for the |
14 | | Agency for renewal for an additional length of time equal |
15 | | to the term of the contract. |
16 | | (6) The Agency shall select, with approval of the |
17 | | Commission, an expert or expert consulting firm to serve as |
18 | | feedstock procurement administrator based on the proposals |
19 | | submitted. If the Commission rejects the Agency's |
20 | | selection within 5 days after being notified of the |
21 | | Agency's selection, then the Agency shall submit another |
22 | | recommendation within 3 days after the Commission's |
23 | | rejection based on the proposals submitted. The Agency |
24 | | shall award a 5-year contract to the expert or expert |
25 | | consulting firm so selected with Commission approval with |
26 | | an option for the Agency for a 5-year renewal. |
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1 | | (7) If and for so long as the initial clean coal |
2 | | facility is an SNG-ready generating facility, the expert or |
3 | | consultant that shall develop the feedstock procurement |
4 | | plan and the feedstock procurement administrator, each as |
5 | | selected pursuant to this subsection (a-5), shall not be |
6 | | required to have experience in coal procurement. |
7 | | (b) The experts or expert consulting firms retained by the |
8 | | Agency under subsection (a) of this Section shall, as |
9 | | appropriate, prepare procurement plans, and conduct a |
10 | | competitive procurement process as prescribed in Section |
11 | | 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act, to ensure adequate, |
12 | | reliable, affordable, efficient, and environmentally |
13 | | sustainable electric service at the lowest total cost over |
14 | | time, taking into account any benefits of price stability, for |
15 | | eligible retail customers of electric utilities that on |
16 | | December 31, 2005 provided electric service to at least 100,000 |
17 | | customers in the State of Illinois, and for eligible Illinois |
18 | | retail customers of small multi-jurisdictional electric |
19 | | utilities that (i) on December 31, 2005 served less than |
20 | | 100,000 customers in Illinois and (ii) request a procurement |
21 | | plan for their Illinois jurisdictional load. |
22 | | (b-5) The experts or expert consulting firms retained by |
23 | | the Agency pursuant to subsection (a-5) of this Section shall, |
24 | | as appropriate, prepare feedstock procurement plans and |
25 | | conduct a competitive feedstock procurement process as |
26 | | prescribed in Section 1-79 of this Act to ensure adequate, |
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1 | | reliable, affordable feedstocks, taking into account any |
2 | | benefits of price stability, for the initial clean coal |
3 | | facility. |
4 | | (c) Renewable portfolio standard. |
5 | | (1) The procurement plans under subsection (a) of this |
6 | | Section shall include cost-effective renewable energy |
7 | | resources. A minimum percentage of each utility's total |
8 | | supply to serve the load of eligible retail customers, as |
9 | | defined in Section 16-111.5(a) of the Public Utilities Act, |
10 | | procured for each of the following years shall be generated |
11 | | from cost-effective renewable energy resources: at least |
12 | | 2% by June 1, 2008; at least 4% by June 1, 2009; at least 5% |
13 | | by June 1, 2010; at least 6% by June 1, 2011; at least 7% by |
14 | | June 1, 2012; at least 8% by June 1, 2013; at least 9% by |
15 | | June 1, 2014; at least 10% by June 1, 2015; and increasing |
16 | | by at least 1.5% each year thereafter to at least 25% by |
17 | | June 1, 2025. To the extent that it is available, at least |
18 | | 75% of the renewable energy resources used to meet these |
19 | | standards shall come from wind generation and, beginning on |
20 | | June 1, 2011, at least the following percentages of the |
21 | | renewable energy resources used to meet these standards |
22 | | shall come from photovoltaics on the following schedule: |
23 | | 0.5% by June 1, 2012, 1.5% by June 1, 2013; 3% by June 1, |
24 | | 2014; and 6% by June 1, 2015 and thereafter. Of the |
25 | | renewable energy resources procured pursuant to this |
26 | | Section, at least the following percentages shall come from |
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1 | | distributed renewable energy generation devices: 0.5% by |
2 | | June 1, 2013, 0.75% by June 1, 2014, and 1% by June 1, 2015 |
3 | | and thereafter. To the extent available, half of the |
4 | | renewable energy resources procured from distributed |
5 | | renewable energy generation shall come from devices of less |
6 | | than 25 kilowatts in nameplate capacity. Renewable energy |
7 | | resources procured from distributed generation devices may |
8 | | also count towards the required percentages for wind and |
9 | | solar photovoltaics. Procurement of renewable energy |
10 | | resources from distributed renewable energy generation |
11 | | devices shall be done on an annual basis through multi-year |
12 | | contracts of no less than 5 years, and shall consist solely |
13 | | of renewable energy credits. |
14 | | The Agency shall create credit requirements for |
15 | | suppliers of distributed renewable energy. In order to |
16 | | minimize the administrative burden on contracting |
17 | | entities, the Agency shall solicit the use of third-party |
18 | | organizations to aggregate distributed renewable energy |
19 | | into groups of no less than one megawatt in installed |
20 | | capacity. These third-party organizations shall administer |
21 | | contracts with individual distributed renewable energy |
22 | | generation device owners. An individual distributed |
23 | | renewable energy generation device owner shall have the |
24 | | ability to measure the output of his or her distributed |
25 | | renewable energy generation device. |
26 | | For purposes of this subsection (c), "cost-effective" |
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1 | | means that the costs of procuring renewable energy |
2 | | resources do not cause the limit stated in paragraph (2) of |
3 | | this subsection (c) to be exceeded and do not exceed |
4 | | benchmarks based on market prices for renewable energy |
5 | | resources in the region, which shall be developed by the |
6 | | procurement administrator, in consultation with the |
7 | | Commission staff, Agency staff, and the procurement |
8 | | monitor and shall be subject to Commission review and |
9 | | approval. |
10 | | (2) For purposes of this subsection (c), the required |
11 | | procurement of cost-effective renewable energy resources |
12 | | for a particular year shall be measured as a percentage of |
13 | | the actual amount of electricity (megawatt-hours) supplied |
14 | | by the electric utility to eligible retail customers in the |
15 | | planning year ending immediately prior to the procurement. |
16 | | For purposes of this subsection (c), the amount paid per |
17 | | kilowatthour means the total amount paid for electric |
18 | | service expressed on a per kilowatthour basis. For purposes |
19 | | of this subsection (c), the total amount paid for electric |
20 | | service includes without limitation amounts paid for |
21 | | supply, transmission, distribution, surcharges, and add-on |
22 | | taxes. |
23 | | Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection |
24 | | (c), the total of renewable energy resources procured |
25 | | pursuant to the procurement plan for any single year shall |
26 | | be reduced by an amount necessary to limit the annual |
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1 | | estimated average net increase due to the costs of these |
2 | | resources included in the amounts paid by eligible retail |
3 | | customers in connection with electric service to: |
4 | | (A) in 2008, no more than 0.5% of the amount paid |
5 | | per kilowatthour by those customers during the year |
6 | | ending May 31, 2007; |
7 | | (B) in 2009, the greater of an additional 0.5% of |
8 | | the amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers |
9 | | during the year ending May 31, 2008 or 1% of the amount |
10 | | paid per kilowatthour by those customers during the |
11 | | year ending May 31, 2007; |
12 | | (C) in 2010, the greater of an additional 0.5% of |
13 | | the amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers |
14 | | during the year ending May 31, 2009 or 1.5% of the |
15 | | amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers during |
16 | | the year ending May 31, 2007; |
17 | | (D) in 2011, the greater of an additional 0.5% of |
18 | | the amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers |
19 | | during the year ending May 31, 2010 or 2% of the amount |
20 | | paid per kilowatthour by those customers during the |
21 | | year ending May 31, 2007; and |
22 | | (E) thereafter, the amount of renewable energy |
23 | | resources procured pursuant to the procurement plan |
24 | | for any single year shall be reduced by an amount |
25 | | necessary to limit the estimated average net increase |
26 | | due to the cost of these resources included in the |
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1 | | amounts paid by eligible retail customers in |
2 | | connection with electric service to no more than the |
3 | | greater of 2.015% of the amount paid per kilowatthour |
4 | | by those customers during the year ending May 31, 2007 |
5 | | or the incremental amount per kilowatthour paid for |
6 | | these resources in 2011. |
7 | | No later than June 30, 2011, the Commission shall |
8 | | review the limitation on the amount of renewable energy |
9 | | resources procured pursuant to this subsection (c) and |
10 | | report to the General Assembly its findings as to |
11 | | whether that limitation unduly constrains the |
12 | | procurement of cost-effective renewable energy |
13 | | resources. |
14 | | (3) Through June 1, 2011, renewable energy resources |
15 | | shall be counted for the purpose of meeting the renewable |
16 | | energy standards set forth in paragraph (1) of this |
17 | | subsection (c) only if they are generated from facilities |
18 | | located in the State, provided that cost-effective |
19 | | renewable energy resources are available from those |
20 | | facilities. If those cost-effective resources are not |
21 | | available in Illinois, they shall be procured in states |
22 | | that adjoin Illinois and may be counted towards compliance. |
23 | | If those cost-effective resources are not available in |
24 | | Illinois or in states that adjoin Illinois, they shall be |
25 | | purchased elsewhere and shall be counted towards |
26 | | compliance. After June 1, 2011, cost-effective renewable |
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1 | | energy resources located in Illinois and in states that |
2 | | adjoin Illinois may be counted towards compliance with the |
3 | | standards set forth in paragraph (1) of this subsection |
4 | | (c). If those cost-effective resources are not available in |
5 | | Illinois or in states that adjoin Illinois, they shall be |
6 | | purchased elsewhere and shall be counted towards |
7 | | compliance. |
8 | | (4) The electric utility shall retire all renewable |
9 | | energy credits used to comply with the standard. |
10 | | (5) Beginning with the year commencing June 1, 2010, an |
11 | | electric utility subject to this subsection (c) shall apply |
12 | | the lesser of the maximum alternative compliance payment |
13 | | rate or the most recent estimated alternative compliance |
14 | | payment rate for its service territory for the |
15 | | corresponding compliance period, established pursuant to |
16 | | subsection (d) of Section 16-115D of the Public Utilities |
17 | | Act to its retail customers that take service pursuant to |
18 | | the electric utility's hourly pricing tariff or tariffs. |
19 | | The electric utility shall retain all amounts collected as |
20 | | a result of the application of the alternative compliance |
21 | | payment rate or rates to such customers, and, beginning in |
22 | | 2011, the utility shall include in the information provided |
23 | | under item (1) of subsection (d) of Section 16-111.5 of the |
24 | | Public Utilities Act the amounts collected under the |
25 | | alternative compliance payment rate or rates for the prior |
26 | | year ending May 31. Notwithstanding any limitation on the |
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1 | | procurement of renewable energy resources imposed by item |
2 | | (2) of this subsection (c), the Agency shall increase its |
3 | | spending on the purchase of renewable energy resources to |
4 | | be procured by the electric utility for the next plan year |
5 | | by an amount equal to the amounts collected by the utility |
6 | | under the alternative compliance payment rate or rates in |
7 | | the prior year ending May 31. Beginning April 1, 2012, and |
8 | | each year thereafter, the Agency shall prepare a public |
9 | | report for the General Assembly and Illinois Commerce |
10 | | Commission that shall include, but not necessarily be |
11 | | limited to: |
12 | | (A) a comparison of the costs associated with the |
13 | | Agency's procurement of renewable energy resources to |
14 | | (1) the Agency's costs associated with electricity |
15 | | generated by other types of generation facilities and |
16 | | (2) the benefits associated with the Agency's |
17 | | procurement of renewable energy resources; and |
18 | | (B) an analysis of the rate impacts associated with |
19 | | the Illinois Power Agency's procurement of renewable |
20 | | resources, including, but not limited to, any |
21 | | long-term contracts, on the eligible retail customers |
22 | | of electric utilities. |
23 | | The analysis shall include the Agency's estimate of the |
24 | | total dollar impact that the Agency's procurement of |
25 | | renewable resources has had on the annual electricity bills |
26 | | of the customer classes that comprise each eligible retail |
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1 | | customer class taking service from an electric utility. The |
2 | | Agency's report shall also analyze how the operation of the |
3 | | alternative compliance payment mechanism, any long-term |
4 | | contracts, or other aspects of the applicable renewable |
5 | | portfolio standards impacts the rates of customers of |
6 | | alternative retail electric suppliers. |
7 | | (d) Clean coal portfolio standard. |
8 | | (1) The General Assembly finds that there are abundant |
9 | | and cost-effective supplies of high volatile rank |
10 | | bituminous coal with a sulfur content of at least 1.7 |
11 | | pounds per million btu energy content, and that it is |
12 | | technologically feasible to produce electric energy using |
13 | | such coal supplies reliably. The General Assembly further |
14 | | finds that state-of-the-art gasification systems are |
15 | | available to convert coal supplies with the foregoing |
16 | | characteristics into gas and that it is feasible to use |
17 | | such gas to generate electric energy without exceeding |
18 | | allowable emission rates for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen |
19 | | oxides, carbon monoxide, particulates, and mercury for a |
20 | | natural gas-fired combined-cycle facility of the same size |
21 | | as and in the same location as a clean coal facility |
22 | | incorporating a gasification system and a combined cycle |
23 | | power block. The General Assembly also finds that it is |
24 | | feasible to engineer and construct systems designed to |
25 | | capture and sequester the percentages of the carbon dioxide |
26 | | emissions from clean coal facilities as specified in this |
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1 | | Act. Accordingly, the General Assembly finds it necessary |
2 | | for the health, safety, welfare, and prosperity of Illinois |
3 | | citizens to require Illinois electric utilities and |
4 | | alternative retail electric suppliers to contract with the |
5 | | initial clean coal facility to meet a portion of the needs |
6 | | of each such electric utility's and alternative retail |
7 | | electric supplier's retail load on the terms and conditions |
8 | | described under this Act. |
9 | | The procurement plans under subsection (a) of this |
10 | | Section shall include electricity generated using clean |
11 | | coal. Each electric utility shall enter into one or more |
12 | | sourcing agreements with the initial clean coal facility, |
13 | | as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection (d), |
14 | | covering electricity generated by the initial clean coal |
15 | | facility representing (A) at least 5% of that each |
16 | | utility's total supply to serve the load of eligible retail |
17 | | customers in the immediately preceding year 2015 and each |
18 | | year thereafter , as described in paragraph (3) of this |
19 | | subsection (d), or (B) such lesser amount as may be |
20 | | available from the initial clean coal facility, reduced by |
21 | | subject to the limits on the amount of power to be |
22 | | purchased specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection |
23 | | (d). It is the goal of the State that by January 1, 2025, |
24 | | 25% of the electricity used in the State shall be generated |
25 | | by cost-effective clean coal facilities. For purposes of |
26 | | this subsection (d), "cost-effective" means that the |
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1 | | expenditures pursuant to such sourcing agreements do not |
2 | | cause the limit stated in paragraph (2) of this subsection |
3 | | (d) to be exceeded and do not exceed cost-based benchmarks, |
4 | | which shall be developed to assess all expenditures |
5 | | pursuant to such sourcing agreements covering electricity |
6 | | generated by clean coal facilities, other than the initial |
7 | | clean coal facility, by the procurement administrator, in |
8 | | consultation with the Commission staff, Agency staff, and |
9 | | the procurement monitor and shall be subject to Commission |
10 | | review and approval. |
11 | | A utility party to a sourcing agreement shall |
12 | | immediately retire any emission credits that it receives in |
13 | | connection with the electricity covered by such agreement. |
14 | | Utilities shall maintain adequate records documenting |
15 | | the purchases under the sourcing agreement to comply with |
16 | | this subsection (d) and shall file an accounting with the |
17 | | load forecast that must be filed with the Agency by July 15 |
18 | | of each year, in accordance with subsection (d) of Section |
19 | | 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act. |
20 | | A utility shall be deemed to have complied with the |
21 | | clean coal portfolio standard specified in this subsection |
22 | | (d) if the utility enters into a sourcing agreement as |
23 | | required by this subsection (d). |
24 | | (2) For purposes of this subsection (d), the required |
25 | | execution of sourcing agreements with the initial clean |
26 | | coal facility for a particular year shall be measured as a |
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1 | | percentage of the actual amount of electricity |
2 | | (megawatt-hours) supplied by the electric utility to |
3 | | eligible retail customers in the the immediately preceding |
4 | | year planning year ending immediately prior to the |
5 | | agreement's execution . For purposes of this subsection |
6 | | (d), the amount paid per kilowatthour means the total |
7 | | amount paid for electric service expressed on a per |
8 | | kilowatthour basis. For purposes of this subsection (d), |
9 | | the total amount paid for electric service includes without |
10 | | limitation amounts paid for supply, transmission, |
11 | | distribution, surcharges and add-on taxes. |
12 | | Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection |
13 | | (d), the total amount paid under sourcing agreements with |
14 | | clean coal facilities pursuant to the procurement plan for |
15 | | any given year shall be reduced by an amount necessary to |
16 | | limit the annual estimated average net increase due to the |
17 | | costs of these resources included in the amounts paid by |
18 | | eligible retail customers in connection with electric |
19 | | service to: |
20 | | (A) in 2010, no more than 0.5% of the amount paid |
21 | | per kilowatthour by those customers during the year |
22 | | ending May 31, 2009; |
23 | | (B) in 2011, the greater of an additional 0.5% of |
24 | | the amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers |
25 | | during the year ending May 31, 2010 or 1% of the amount |
26 | | paid per kilowatthour by those customers during the |
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1 | | year ending May 31, 2009; |
2 | | (C) in 2012, the greater of an additional 0.5% of |
3 | | the amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers |
4 | | during the year ending May 31, 2011 or 1.5% of the |
5 | | amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers during |
6 | | the year ending May 31, 2009; |
7 | | (D) in 2013, the greater of an additional 0.5% of |
8 | | the amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers |
9 | | during the year ending May 31, 2012 or 2% of the amount |
10 | | paid per kilowatthour by those customers during the |
11 | | year ending May 31, 2009; and |
12 | | (E) thereafter, the total amount paid under |
13 | | sourcing agreements with clean coal facilities |
14 | | pursuant to the procurement plan for any single year |
15 | | shall be reduced by an amount necessary to limit the |
16 | | estimated average net increase due to the cost of these |
17 | | resources included in the amounts paid by eligible |
18 | | retail customers in connection with electric service |
19 | | to no more than the greater of (i) 2.015% of the amount |
20 | | paid per kilowatthour by those customers during the |
21 | | year ending May 31, 2009 or (ii) the incremental amount |
22 | | per kilowatthour paid for these resources in 2013. |
23 | | These requirements may be altered only as provided by |
24 | | statute. |
25 | | No later than June 30, 2015, the Commission shall |
26 | | review the limitation on the total amount paid under |
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1 | | sourcing agreements, if any, with clean coal facilities |
2 | | pursuant to this subsection (d) and report to the General |
3 | | Assembly its findings as to whether that limitation unduly |
4 | | constrains the amount of electricity generated by |
5 | | cost-effective clean coal facilities that is covered by |
6 | | sourcing agreements. |
7 | | Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection |
8 | | (d), the total amount purchased under sourcing agreements |
9 | | with the initial clean coal facility pursuant to the |
10 | | procurement plan for any given year shall be reduced by an |
11 | | amount necessary to limit the annual estimated average net |
12 | | increase due to the costs of these resources included in |
13 | | the amounts paid by eligible retail customers in connection |
14 | | with electric service to: |
15 | | (A) in 2013, no more than 0.5% of the amount paid |
16 | | per kilowatthour by those customers during the year |
17 | | ending May 31, 2009; |
18 | | (B) in 2014, the greater of an additional 0.5% of |
19 | | the amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers |
20 | | during the year ending May 31, 2013 or 1% of the amount |
21 | | paid per kilowatthour by those customers during the |
22 | | year ending May 31, 2009; |
23 | | (C) in 2015, the greater of an additional 0.5% of |
24 | | the amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers |
25 | | during the year ending May 31, 2014 or 1.5% of the |
26 | | amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers during |
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1 | | the year ending May 31, 2009; |
2 | | (D) in 2016, the greater of an additional 0.5% of |
3 | | the amount paid per kilowatthour by those customers |
4 | | during the year ending May 31, 2015 or 2% of the amount |
5 | | paid per kilowatthour by those customers during the |
6 | | year ending May 31, 2009; and |
7 | | (E) thereafter: |
8 | | (i) A calculation shall be made for each year |
9 | | to determine whether the estimated average net per |
10 | | killowatthour increase due to the cost of electric |
11 | | power purchased under sourcing agreements and |
12 | | included in the amounts paid by small electric |
13 | | customers in connection with electric service |
14 | | exceeds the greater of (1) 2.015% of the amount |
15 | | paid per kilowatthour by eligible retail customers |
16 | | during the year ending May 31, 2009 or (2) the |
17 | | incremental amount per kilowatthour paid for these |
18 | | resources in 2016. If and for so long as the |
19 | | initial clean coal facility is an SNG-ready |
20 | | generating facility, the percentage in the |
21 | | immediately preceding sentence shall be 0.75% and |
22 | | not 2.015%. These requirements may be altered only |
23 | | as provided by statute. For purposes of such |
24 | | calculation, such average net per kilowatthour |
25 | | increase in rates of small electric customers that |
26 | | are not eligible retail customers shall be deemed |
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1 | | to be equal to such average net per kilowatthour |
2 | | increase in rates of eligible retail customers. |
3 | | (ii) If, for any year, the small customer rate |
4 | | impact would exceed the limitation described in |
5 | | item (i) of this subparagraph (E), the clean coal |
6 | | fraction for each clean coal electricity buyer |
7 | | shall be adjusted for such year in a manner that |
8 | | shall result in (1) the quantity of electric power |
9 | | projected to be purchased by each clean coal |
10 | | electricity buyer being reduced by an amount |
11 | | sufficient to result in such deemed rate impact on |
12 | | all small electric customers (whether served by |
13 | | electric utilities or alternative retail electric |
14 | | suppliers) being equal to such limitation for such |
15 | | year and (2) any such reductions in amounts |
16 | | allocated to the clean coal electricity buyers in |
17 | | order to achieve the objective described in clause |
18 | | (1) of this item (ii) being allocated to, and |
19 | | purchased and paid for by, the clean coal |
20 | | electricity buyers in proportion to their retail |
21 | | sales to large electric customers. |
22 | | (iii) Each year, after taking account of the |
23 | | adjustment, if any, provided for in item (ii) of |
24 | | this subparagraph (E), a calculation shall be made |
25 | | to determine whether the large customer deemed |
26 | | rate impact for such year exceeds $0.005 per |
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1 | | kilowatthour. If and for so long as the initial |
2 | | clean coal facility is an SNG-ready generating |
3 | | facility, the amount in the immediately preceding |
4 | | sentence shall be $0.00085, and not $0.005. The |
5 | | "large customer deemed rate impact" for any year is |
6 | | the projected increase in electric rates of large |
7 | | electric customers (whether served by electric |
8 | | utilities or alternative retail electric |
9 | | suppliers) due to the cost of electric power |
10 | | purchased under sourcing agreements to the extent |
11 | | it is based on each clean coal electricity buyer's |
12 | | retail sales to large electric customers, which |
13 | | shall be calculated in substantially the same |
14 | | manner as the calculation of rate impact on small |
15 | | electric customers, and shall assume that such |
16 | | cost of purchases under sourcing agreements is |
17 | | passed through proportionally by the clean coal |
18 | | electricity buyers to their large electric |
19 | | customers. The calculation of the large customer |
20 | | deemed rate impact shall (1) assume that the total |
21 | | retail sales (expressed in kilowatthours sold) to |
22 | | large electric customers by all clean coal |
23 | | electricity buyers for any year is the greater of |
24 | | the actual amount of such sales in such year and |
25 | | the amount of such sales in 2009 and (2) exclude |
26 | | from the calculation any actual costs for such year |
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1 | | incurred by the initial clean coal facility to the |
2 | | extent such costs exceed the corresponding amount |
3 | | assumed in the "reference case" of the facility |
4 | | cost report for the initial clean coal facility for |
5 | | such year and are not principally within the |
6 | | reasonable control of the initial clean coal |
7 | | facility. |
8 | | Any operating costs or revenues deviating from |
9 | | the corresponding costs assumed in the "reference |
10 | | case" of the facility cost report for the initial |
11 | | clean coal facility as a result of changes in |
12 | | market prices, including, but not limited to, |
13 | | prices of coal, natural gas, electricity, |
14 | | by-products, and emissions allowances, shall be |
15 | | deemed to be outside of the reasonable control of |
16 | | the initial clean coal facility and excluded from |
17 | | the calculation. |
18 | | Any costs exceeding the corresponding costs |
19 | | assumed in the "reference case" of the facility |
20 | | cost report for the initial clean coal facility as |
21 | | a result of changes in capital costs, fixed |
22 | | operating costs, variable operating costs, |
23 | | operating efficiency, and availability, except in |
24 | | each case to the extent resulting from a change in |
25 | | market prices, as described in the immediately |
26 | | preceding paragraph, or from a change in law, as |
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1 | | defined in subsection (b) of Section 1-76 of this |
2 | | Act, shall be deemed to be within the reasonable |
3 | | control of the initial clean coal facility and |
4 | | included in the calculation. |
5 | | If and for so long as the initial clean coal |
6 | | facility is an SNG-ready generating facility, |
7 | | clause (2) of the fourth sentence and all of the |
8 | | second and third paragraphs of this item (iii) |
9 | | shall not apply. |
10 | | (iv) If, for any year, the large customer |
11 | | deemed rate impact would exceed the limitation |
12 | | described in item (iii) of this subparagraph (E), |
13 | | the quantity of electric power required to be |
14 | | purchased by each clean coal electricity buyer |
15 | | that serves large electric customers under its |
16 | | sourcing agreement for such year shall be reduced |
17 | | by such amount as will result in the large customer |
18 | | deemed rate impact being equal to such limitation |
19 | | for such year, and the clean coal fractions of each |
20 | | clean coal electricity buyer that serves large |
21 | | electric customers shall be adjusted for such year |
22 | | to reflect this reduction; provided, however, that |
23 | | the reduction under this item (iv) shall not exceed |
24 | | in any year an amount that would result in revenues |
25 | | under the sourcing agreements being reduced by |
26 | | more than $50,000,000 in the aggregate for such |
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1 | | year, but this provision shall not apply if and for |
2 | | so long as the initial clean coal facility is an |
3 | | SNG-ready generating facility. Any quantities of |
4 | | electric power not required to be purchased |
5 | | pursuant to the operation of the immediately |
6 | | preceding sentence may be disposed of by the |
7 | | initial clean coal facility for its own account, |
8 | | and the proceeds of any sales of such electric |
9 | | power shall not be included in the formula rate. |
10 | | (v) The details of the calculations |
11 | | contemplated by this subparagraph (E) shall be set |
12 | | forth in the sourcing agreements. |
13 | | (vi) No later than June 30, 2016, the |
14 | | Commission shall review the limitation on the |
15 | | total amount paid under sourcing agreements, if |
16 | | any, with the initial clean coal facility pursuant |
17 | | to this subsection (d) and report to the General |
18 | | Assembly its findings as to the effect of the |
19 | | limitation on the initial clean coal facility, |
20 | | electric utilities, alternative retail electric |
21 | | suppliers, and customers of the electric utilities |
22 | | and the alternative retail electric suppliers. |
23 | | (3) Initial clean coal facility. In order to promote |
24 | | the use development of clean coal electric power facilities |
25 | | in Illinois, each electric utility subject to this Section |
26 | | shall execute a sourcing agreement to source electricity |
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1 | | from the initial clean coal facility. The Agency shall |
2 | | accept applications to be designated the initial clean coal |
3 | | facility for a period of 30 days after the effective date |
4 | | of this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly. Each |
5 | | application shall include a proposed sourcing agreement in |
6 | | accordance with the requirements of this paragraph (3) and |
7 | | information showing that the applicant meets the other |
8 | | criteria set out in the definition of initial clean coal |
9 | | facility provided in Section 1-10 of this Act. In the event |
10 | | that only one proposed initial clean coal facility that |
11 | | meets each of the requirements submits a proposed sourcing |
12 | | agreement to the Agency within that time period, the Agency |
13 | | shall select such proposed initial clean coal facility as |
14 | | the initial clean coal facility. In the event that more |
15 | | than one proposed initial clean coal facility that meets |
16 | | each of the requirements submit a proposed sourcing |
17 | | agreement to the Agency within that time period, the Agency |
18 | | shall select as the initial clean coal facility the |
19 | | electric generating facility that the Agency determines |
20 | | best promotes the needs and interests of the citizens of |
21 | | the State of Illinois. In making such determination, the |
22 | | Agency shall take into account for each proposed initial |
23 | | clean coal facility the technical and economic feasibility |
24 | | of such facility as established by engineering and design |
25 | | studies, including access to capital and the |
26 | | financeability of the facility based upon the proposed |
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1 | | sourcing agreement, the projected environmental |
2 | | performance of such facility, the ability of such facility |
3 | | to be dispatched to support the transmission grid's |
4 | | capability to integrate with wind, solar, and other |
5 | | intermittent resources, the reliability and cost of |
6 | | electric transmission service from the facility to the |
7 | | electric utilities, the amount of engineering and design |
8 | | work that has been done for the facility, including, in the |
9 | | case of an SNG-ready generating facility, the engineering |
10 | | and design work relating to features that would accommodate |
11 | | future integrated operation with one or more coal |
12 | | gasification units, the facility's water use and overall |
13 | | environmental attributes, and the schedule for |
14 | | commencement of construction and operation of the |
15 | | facility. The Agency shall announce the designation of the |
16 | | initial clean coal facility within 45 days after the |
17 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General |
18 | | Assembly. The facility designated as the initial clean coal |
19 | | facility under this Section shall operate as an SNG-ready |
20 | | generating facility unless and until it becomes an electric |
21 | | generating facility using gasification technology by |
22 | | adding one or more coal gasification units. The initial |
23 | | clean coal facility may add one or more coal gasification |
24 | | units only after: |
25 | | (A) the General Assembly, by enactment of a law, |
26 | | authorizes the addition; provided that, within 2 years |
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1 | | preceding the effective date of such enactment, the |
2 | | initial clean coal facility shall have submitted a |
3 | | facility cost report for the coal gasification unit or |
4 | | units otherwise meeting the requirements of paragraph |
5 | | (4) of subsection (d) of this Section; |
6 | | (B) a determination is made by the Commission |
7 | | either that a carbon dioxide pipeline capable of |
8 | | transporting the carbon dioxide captured from such |
9 | | gasification unit or units may be constructed, which |
10 | | shall be deemed to have been made if the Commission |
11 | | issued a certificate of authority of the construction |
12 | | of such a carbon dioxide pipeline, or that the initial |
13 | | clean coal facility has obtained a Class VI injection |
14 | | permit from the United States Environmental Protection |
15 | | Agency or the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency |
16 | | and has completed the other material elements |
17 | | necessary for it to sequester carbon dioxide captured |
18 | | from such gasification unit or units; |
19 | | (C) a determination of capital costs associated |
20 | | with the addition is made by the Capital Development |
21 | | Board and the Commission according to the process in |
22 | | subsection (b) of Section 1-76 of this Act; and |
23 | | (D) a determination of sequestration capital costs |
24 | | and sequestration operation and maintenance costs |
25 | | associated with the addition is made by the Capital |
26 | | Development Board according to the process in |
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1 | | subsection (e) of Section 1-76 of this Act. |
2 | | The initial clean coal facility may accomplish the |
3 | | addition of the coal gasification unit or units either (i) |
4 | | by having the coal gasification unit or units owned by the |
5 | | same entity that owns the SNG-ready generating facility and |
6 | | the costs associated with the coal gasification unit or |
7 | | units included in the formula rate under sourcing |
8 | | agreements between the clean coal electricity buyers and |
9 | | the initial clean coal facility or (ii) by having the coal |
10 | | gasification unit or units be owned by a different entity |
11 | | that would sell the SNG produced by such gasification unit |
12 | | or units to the SNG-ready generating facility under a |
13 | | separate formula rate with the SNG-ready generating |
14 | | facility incorporating the costs of the SNG into the |
15 | | formula rate under its sourcing agreement with the clean |
16 | | coal electricity buyers. a proposed clean coal facility in |
17 | | Illinois (the "initial clean coal facility") that will have |
18 | | a nameplate capacity of at least 500 MW when commercial |
19 | | operation commences, that has a final Clean Air Act permit |
20 | | on the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 95th |
21 | | General Assembly, and that will meet the definition of |
22 | | clean coal facility in Section 1-10 of this Act when |
23 | | commercial operation commences. The sourcing agreements |
24 | | with this initial clean coal facility shall be subject to |
25 | | both approval of the initial clean coal facility by the |
26 | | General Assembly and satisfaction of the requirements of |
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1 | | paragraph (4) of this subsection (d) and shall be executed |
2 | | within 90 days after any such approval by the General |
3 | | Assembly . The Agency and the Commission shall have |
4 | | authority to inspect all books and records associated with |
5 | | the initial clean coal facility during the term of such a |
6 | | sourcing agreement. A utility's sourcing agreement for |
7 | | electricity produced by the initial clean coal facility |
8 | | shall include: |
9 | | (A) provisions governing the price paid for |
10 | | electricity generated by the initial clean coal |
11 | | facility, which shall be determined according to |
12 | | clause (iv) of subparagraph (B) of this paragraph (3); |
13 | | (B) power purchase provisions, which shall: |
14 | | (i) provide that the utility party to the |
15 | | sourcing agreement shall pay the contract price |
16 | | under such sourcing agreement determined pursuant |
17 | | to subparagraph (A); |
18 | | (ii) require delivery of electricity by the |
19 | | initial clean coal facility to the regional |
20 | | transmission organization market of the utility |
21 | | party to the sourcing agreement; |
22 | | (iii) require the utility party to the |
23 | | sourcing agreement to buy from the initial clean |
24 | | coal facility in each hour an amount of energy |
25 | | equal to all clean coal energy made available from |
26 | | the initial clean coal facility during such hour |
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1 | | times the clean coal fraction for such utility for |
2 | | the applicable month, provided that the amount |
3 | | purchased by the utility in any year will be |
4 | | limited by paragraph (2) of this subsection (d); |
5 | | (iv) require the utility party to the sourcing |
6 | | agreement to pay to the initial clean coal facility |
7 | | for each month the following: the electric |
8 | | generation variable charge multiplied by the |
9 | | quantity of energy required to be purchased by such |
10 | | utility in such month plus the product of the sum |
11 | | of the fuel charge plus the fixed monthly charge, |
12 | | based on the MW of nameplate capacity of the |
13 | | initial clean coal facility's power block, for |
14 | | such month, multiplied by the fraction determined |
15 | | for the utility for such month according to clause |
16 | | (iii) of this subparagraph (B);
for purposes of |
17 | | this clause (iv), "electric generation variable |
18 | | charge", "fuel charge", and "fixed monthly charge" |
19 | | shall each have the meaning ascribed to the term in |
20 | | subsection (a) of Section 1-76 of this Act; and |
21 | | (v) be considered pre-existing contracts in |
22 | | the utility's procurement plans for eligible |
23 | | retail customers. |
24 | | The provisions of this subparagraph (B) are |
25 | | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on |
26 | | Statutes. |
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1 | | (A) a formula contractual price (the "contract |
2 | | price") approved pursuant to paragraph (4) of this |
3 | | subsection (d), which shall: |
4 | | (i) be determined using a cost of service |
5 | | methodology employing either a level or deferred |
6 | | capital recovery component, based on a capital |
7 | | structure consisting of 45% equity and 55% debt, |
8 | | and a return on equity as may be approved by the |
9 | | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which in any |
10 | | case may not exceed the lower of 11.5% or the rate |
11 | | of return approved by the General Assembly |
12 | | pursuant to paragraph (4) of this subsection (d); |
13 | | and |
14 | | (ii) provide that all miscellaneous net |
15 | | revenue, including but not limited to net revenue |
16 | | from the sale of emission allowances, if any, |
17 | | substitute natural gas, if any, grants or other |
18 | | support provided by the State of Illinois or the |
19 | | United States Government, firm transmission |
20 | | rights, if any, by-products produced by the |
21 | | facility, energy or capacity derived from the |
22 | | facility and not covered by a sourcing agreement |
23 | | pursuant to paragraph (3) of this subsection (d) or |
24 | | item (5) of subsection (d) of Section 16-115 of the |
25 | | Public Utilities Act, whether generated from the |
26 | | synthesis gas derived from coal, from SNG, or from |
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1 | | natural gas, shall be credited against the revenue |
2 | | requirement for this initial clean coal facility; |
3 | | (B) power purchase provisions, which shall: |
4 | | (i) provide that the utility party to such |
5 | | sourcing agreement shall pay the contract price |
6 | | for electricity delivered under such sourcing |
7 | | agreement; |
8 | | (ii) require delivery of electricity to the |
9 | | regional transmission organization market of the |
10 | | utility that is party to such sourcing agreement; |
11 | | (iii) require the utility party to such |
12 | | sourcing agreement to buy from the initial clean |
13 | | coal facility in each hour an amount of energy |
14 | | equal to all clean coal energy made available from |
15 | | the initial clean coal facility during such hour |
16 | | times a fraction, the numerator of which is such |
17 | | utility's retail market sales of electricity |
18 | | (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in the State |
19 | | during the prior calendar month and the |
20 | | denominator of which is the total retail market |
21 | | sales of electricity (expressed in kilowatthours |
22 | | sold) in the State by utilities during such prior |
23 | | month and the sales of electricity (expressed in |
24 | | kilowatthours sold) in the State by alternative |
25 | | retail electric suppliers during such prior month |
26 | | that are subject to the requirements of this |
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1 | | subsection (d) and paragraph (5) of subsection (d) |
2 | | of Section 16-115 of the Public Utilities Act, |
3 | | provided that the amount purchased by the utility |
4 | | in any year will be limited by paragraph (2) of |
5 | | this subsection (d); and |
6 | | (iv) be considered pre-existing contracts in |
7 | | such utility's procurement plans for eligible |
8 | | retail customers; |
9 | | (C) contract for differences provisions, which |
10 | | shall: |
11 | | (i) require the utility party to such sourcing |
12 | | agreement to contract with the initial clean coal |
13 | | facility in each hour with respect to an amount of |
14 | | energy equal to all clean coal energy made |
15 | | available from the initial clean coal facility |
16 | | during such hour times the clean coal a fraction |
17 | | for such utility for the applicable month , the |
18 | | numerator of which is such utility's retail market |
19 | | sales of electricity (expressed in kilowatthours |
20 | | sold) in the utility's service territory in the |
21 | | State during the prior calendar month and the |
22 | | denominator of which is the total retail market |
23 | | sales of electricity (expressed in kilowatthours |
24 | | sold) in the State by utilities during such prior |
25 | | month and the sales of electricity (expressed in |
26 | | kilowatthours sold) in the State by alternative |
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1 | | retail electric suppliers during such prior month |
2 | | that are subject to the requirements of this |
3 | | subsection (d) and paragraph (5) of subsection (d) |
4 | | of Section 16-115 of the Public Utilities Act, |
5 | | provided that the amount purchased paid by the |
6 | | utility in any year will be limited by paragraph |
7 | | (2) of this subsection (d); |
8 | | (ii) provide that the utility's payment |
9 | | obligation in respect of the quantity of |
10 | | electricity determined pursuant to the preceding |
11 | | clause (i) for any month shall be limited to an |
12 | | amount equal to (1) the difference of the electric |
13 | | generation variable charge, the fuel charge, and |
14 | | the fixed monthly charge, that would be payable by |
15 | | the utility for such month based on such quantity |
16 | | of electricity between the contract price |
17 | | determined pursuant to clause (iv) of subparagraph |
18 | | (B) (A) of this paragraph (3) , minus the product of |
19 | | (1) of this subsection (d) and the day-ahead price |
20 | | for electricity delivered to the regional |
21 | | transmission organization market of the electric |
22 | | utility that is party to such sourcing agreement |
23 | | (or any successor delivery point at which such |
24 | | utility's supply obligations are financially |
25 | | settled on an hourly basis) (the "reference |
26 | | price") on the day preceding the day on which the |
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1 | | electricity is delivered to the initial clean coal |
2 | | facility busbar, multiplied by (2) the quantity of |
3 | | electricity determined pursuant to the preceding |
4 | | clause (i) , calculated for each hour in such month ; |
5 | | and |
6 | | (iii) not require the utility to take physical |
7 | | delivery of the electricity produced by the |
8 | | facility; |
9 | | (D) general provisions, which shall: |
10 | | (i) specify a term of no more than 30 years, |
11 | | commencing on the commercial operation date of the |
12 | | facility; |
13 | | (ii) provide that electric utilities shall |
14 | | maintain adequate records documenting purchases |
15 | | under the sourcing agreements entered into to |
16 | | comply with this subsection (d) and shall file an |
17 | | accounting with the load forecast that must be |
18 | | filed with the Agency by July 15 of each year, in |
19 | | accordance with subsection (d) of Section 16-111.5 |
20 | | of the Public Utilities Act ; . |
21 | | (iii) provide that all costs associated with |
22 | | the initial clean coal facility will be |
23 | | periodically reported to the Federal Energy |
24 | | Regulatory Commission and to purchasers in |
25 | | accordance with applicable laws governing |
26 | | cost-based wholesale power contracts; |
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1 | | (iv) permit the Illinois Power Agency , if it is |
2 | | so authorized by law, to assume ownership of the |
3 | | initial clean coal facility, without monetary |
4 | | consideration and otherwise on reasonable terms |
5 | | acceptable to the Agency, if the Agency so requests |
6 | | no less than 3 years prior to the end of the stated |
7 | | contract term; |
8 | | (v) require the owner of the initial clean coal |
9 | | facility to comply with provisions reflecting |
10 | | those set forth in Section 1-76.5 of this Act; |
11 | | provide documentation to the Commission each year, |
12 | | starting in the facility's first year of |
13 | | commercial operation, accurately reporting the |
14 | | quantity of carbon emissions from the facility |
15 | | that have been captured and sequestered and report |
16 | | any quantities of carbon released from the site or |
17 | | sites at which carbon emissions were sequestered |
18 | | in prior years, based on continuous monitoring of |
19 | | such sites. If, in any year after the first year of |
20 | | commercial operation, the owner of the facility |
21 | | fails to demonstrate that the initial clean coal |
22 | | facility captured and sequestered at least 50% of |
23 | | the total carbon emissions that the facility would |
24 | | otherwise emit or that sequestration of emissions |
25 | | from prior years has failed, resulting in the |
26 | | release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, the |
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1 | | owner of the facility must offset excess |
2 | | emissions. Any such carbon offsets must be |
3 | | permanent, additional, verifiable, real, located |
4 | | within the State of Illinois, and legally and |
5 | | practicably enforceable. The cost of such offsets |
6 | | for the facility that are not recoverable shall not |
7 | | exceed $15 million in any given year. No costs of |
8 | | any such purchases of carbon offsets may be |
9 | | recovered from a utility or its customers. All |
10 | | carbon offsets purchased for this purpose and any |
11 | | carbon emission credits associated with |
12 | | sequestration of carbon from the facility must be |
13 | | permanently retired. The initial clean coal |
14 | | facility shall not forfeit its designation as a |
15 | | clean coal facility if the facility fails to fully |
16 | | comply with the applicable carbon sequestration |
17 | | requirements in any given year, provided the |
18 | | requisite offsets are purchased. However, the |
19 | | Attorney General, on behalf of the People of the |
20 | | State of Illinois, may specifically enforce the |
21 | | facility's sequestration requirement and the other |
22 | | terms of this contract provision. Compliance with |
23 | | the sequestration requirements and offset purchase |
24 | | requirements specified in paragraph (3) of this |
25 | | subsection (d) shall be reviewed annually by an |
26 | | independent expert retained by the owner of the |
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1 | | initial clean coal facility, with the advance |
2 | | written approval of the Attorney General. The |
3 | | Commission may, in the course of the review |
4 | | specified in item (vii), reduce the allowable |
5 | | return on equity for the facility if the facility |
6 | | wilfully fails to comply with the carbon capture |
7 | | and sequestration requirements set forth in this |
8 | | item (v); |
9 | | (vi) include limits on, and accordingly |
10 | | provide for a reduction modification of , the |
11 | | amount the utility is required to source under the |
12 | | sourcing agreement consistent with paragraph (2) |
13 | | of this subsection (d); |
14 | | (vii) require Commission review: (1) to |
15 | | determine the justness, reasonableness, and |
16 | | prudence of the inputs to the formula referenced in |
17 | | subparagraphs (A)(i) through (A)(iii) of paragraph |
18 | | (3) of this subsection (d), prior to an adjustment |
19 | | in those inputs including, without limitation, the |
20 | | capital structure and return on equity, fuel |
21 | | costs, and other operations and maintenance costs |
22 | | and (2) to approve the costs to be passed through |
23 | | to customers under the sourcing agreement by which |
24 | | the utility satisfies its statutory obligations. |
25 | | Commission review shall occur no less than every 3 |
26 | | years, regardless of whether any adjustments have |
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1 | | been proposed, and shall be completed within 9 |
2 | | months; |
3 | | (vii) (viii) limit the utility's obligation to |
4 | | such amount as the utility is allowed to recover |
5 | | through tariffs filed with the Commission , |
6 | | provided that neither the clean coal facility nor |
7 | | the utility waives any right to assert federal |
8 | | pre-emption or any other argument in response to a |
9 | | purported disallowance of recovery costs ; |
10 | | (viii) (ix) limit the utility's or alternative |
11 | | retail electric supplier's obligation to incur any |
12 | | liability to only those times after until such time |
13 | | as the facility is in commercial operation and |
14 | | generating power and energy and such power and |
15 | | energy is being delivered to the facility busbar; |
16 | | (ix) provide that each electric utility shall |
17 | | have the right to determine whether the |
18 | | obligations of the utility party under the |
19 | | sourcing agreement shall be governed by the power |
20 | | purchase provisions or the contract for |
21 | | differences provisions before entering into the |
22 | | sourcing agreements; the provisions of this item |
23 | | (ix) are severable under Section 1.31 of the |
24 | | Statute on Statutes; |
25 | | (x) provide that the owner or owners of the |
26 | | initial clean coal facility, which is the |
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1 | | counterparty to such sourcing agreement, shall |
2 | | have the right from time to time to elect whether |
3 | | the obligations of the utility party thereto shall |
4 | | be governed by the power purchase provisions or the |
5 | | contract for differences provisions; |
6 | | (x) (xi) append documentation showing that the |
7 | | formula rate and contract, insofar as they relate |
8 | | to the power purchase provisions, have been |
9 | | approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory |
10 | | Commission pursuant to Section 205 of the Federal |
11 | | Power Act; |
12 | | (xi) (xii) provide that any changes to the |
13 | | terms of the contract, insofar as such changes |
14 | | relate to the power purchase provisions, are |
15 | | subject to review under the public interest |
16 | | standard applied by the Federal Energy Regulatory |
17 | | Commission pursuant to Sections 205 and 206 of the |
18 | | Federal Power Act; and |
19 | | (xii) (xiii) conform with customary lender |
20 | | requirements in power purchase agreements used as |
21 | | the basis for financing non-utility generators ; . |
22 | | (xiii) provide for performance incentives |
23 | | regarding availability, efficiency, and by-product |
24 | | quantities, with premium performance and |
25 | | shortfalls in performance to result in positive |
26 | | and negative adjustments, respectively, to the |
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1 | | rate of return approved by the Commission, |
2 | | provided that such rate of return in any year shall |
3 | | not be decreased by more than $25,000,000 or |
4 | | increased by more than $12,500,000 as a result of |
5 | | such performance incentives. Such performance |
6 | | incentives shall be structured so that any |
7 | | increases in the rate of return as a result of such |
8 | | performance incentives are designed not to exceed |
9 | | the projected benefits to the buyers resulting |
10 | | from the initial clean coal facility's achievement |
11 | | of that performance incentive; |
12 | | (xiv) include forecasting and scheduling |
13 | | obligations that take account of the requirements |
14 | | of the applicable regional transmission |
15 | | organizations; |
16 | | (xv) include operating guidelines relating to |
17 | | the operating configuration and dispatch of the |
18 | | initial clean coal facility, which guidelines |
19 | | shall be subject to change from time to time with |
20 | | input from a committee consisting of |
21 | | representatives of the electric utilities and |
22 | | alternative retail electric suppliers that are |
23 | | parties to sourcing agreements with the initial |
24 | | clean coal facility; such operating guidelines |
25 | | shall take account the initial clean coal |
26 | | facility's obligations under any agreement for the |
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1 | | purchase of SNG entered into pursuant to item (xvi) |
2 | | of this subparagraph (D) and shall be based on |
3 | | principles of economic dispatch and the assumption |
4 | | that the variable cost of SNG purchased pursuant to |
5 | | such agreement is equal to the market price of |
6 | | natural gas delivered to the initial clean coal |
7 | | facility; any actions taken or not taken by the |
8 | | owner of the initial clean coal facility in |
9 | | compliance with such operating guidelines shall be |
10 | | deemed to be prudent, and the prudence of the costs |
11 | | resulting from the action shall be evaluated in |
12 | | light of the fact that the initial clean coal |
13 | | facility is required to comply with such operating |
14 | | guidelines; |
15 | | (xvi) authorize the initial clean coal |
16 | | facility to enter into an agreement with a clean |
17 | | coal SNG facility or a clean coal SNG brownfield |
18 | | facility for the purchase by the initial clean coal |
19 | | facility during all or part of the term of the |
20 | | sourcing agreement a quantity of SNG produced by |
21 | | such clean coal SNG facility or clean coal SNG |
22 | | brownfield facility each year up to the lesser of |
23 | | (x) the initial clean coal facility's requirements |
24 | | for imported methane in such year and (y) 16% of |
25 | | the SNG produced by such clean coal SNG facility or |
26 | | clean coal SNG brownfield facility during such |
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1 | | year at a delivered price to be set forth in such |
2 | | agreement; such agreement shall provide for the |
3 | | timing of gas deliveries in a manner that |
4 | | reasonably accommodates the initial clean coal |
5 | | facility's fuel requirements and generation |
6 | | schedule; the parties to such agreement may, if |
7 | | they mutually agree, structure such agreement as a |
8 | | financial settlement arrangement for the |
9 | | quantities of SNG set forth above, and such |
10 | | arrangement shall be deemed to be an agreement |
11 | | contemplated by this item (xvi); the form for such |
12 | | agreement shall be subject to approval by the |
13 | | Agency pursuant to a procedure substantially the |
14 | | same as that provided in paragraph (4) of this |
15 | | subsection (d) for the sourcing agreements, with |
16 | | the clean coal SNG facility or clean coal SNG |
17 | | brownfield facility participating in place of each |
18 | | electric utility, and pursuant to a schedule to be |
19 | | proposed by the initial clean coal facility and |
20 | | approved by the Agency; and |
21 | | (xvii) if the initial clean coal facility is an |
22 | | SNG-ready generating facility, set out a mechanism |
23 | | for adjusting the quantity of electric power |
24 | | purchased by each clean coal electricity buyer so |
25 | | that the small customer rate impact would not |
26 | | exceed 0.375% of the amount paid per kilowatthour |
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1 | | by eligible retail customers during the year |
2 | | ending May 31, 2009 and the large customer deemed |
3 | | rate impact would not exceed $0.000425 per |
4 | | kilowatthour, in each case due to the SNG-ready |
5 | | capital rate component; such mechanism shall |
6 | | include a carryforward to subsequent years for any |
7 | | reduced revenues suffered by the initial clean |
8 | | coal facility as a result of such adjustments, but |
9 | | subject to the application of these limitations in |
10 | | subsequent years; such mechanism shall be |
11 | | effective for so long as the initial clean coal |
12 | | facility is an SNG-ready generating facility and |
13 | | shall be compatible with the provisions of |
14 | | subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2) of this |
15 | | subsection. |
16 | | (4) Effective date of sourcing agreements with the |
17 | | initial clean coal facility. No later than 30 days after |
18 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th |
19 | | General Assembly, the initial clean coal facility shall |
20 | | submit a draft sourcing agreement to the Agency and each |
21 | | electric utility required to enter into such agreements |
22 | | pursuant to paragraph (3) of this subsection and the |
23 | | initial clean coal facility and each such electric utility |
24 | | shall promptly and diligently negotiate in good faith over |
25 | | the terms of the sourcing agreement. Within 30 days after |
26 | | receipt of the draft sourcing agreement, each such electric |
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1 | | utility shall provide the Agency and the owner of the |
2 | | initial clean coal facility with its comments and |
3 | | recommended revisions to the draft sourcing agreement. |
4 | | Within 15 days after the receipt of the electric utility's |
5 | | comments and recommended revisions, the owner of the |
6 | | initial clean coal facility shall submit its responsive |
7 | | comments and a further revised draft of the sourcing |
8 | | agreement to the Agency. The Agency shall review the draft |
9 | | sourcing agreement and comments and retain an independent, |
10 | | qualified, and experienced mediator to mediate disputes |
11 | | over the draft sourcing agreement's terms. The mediator |
12 | | shall not own or control any direct or indirect interest in |
13 | | the initial clean coal facility and shall have no |
14 | | contractual relationship with the initial clean coal |
15 | | facility. The mediator shall have knowledge of the energy |
16 | | industry. |
17 | | If the parties to the sourcing agreement do not agree |
18 | | on the terms in the sourcing agreement within 15 days after |
19 | | receiving the owner's responsive comments and further |
20 | | revised draft, then the mediator retained by the Agency |
21 | | shall mediate the dispute between the parties. If the |
22 | | parties are in agreement on the terms of the sourcing |
23 | | agreement, then the Agency shall approve the final draft |
24 | | sourcing agreement within 30 days after the parties reach |
25 | | agreement and notify the Commission of that agreement. If, |
26 | | within 30 days after the commencement of mediation, the |
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1 | | parties have failed to come to agreement, then the Agency |
2 | | shall, with assistance, as appropriate, from the mediator |
3 | | retained pursuant to this paragraph (4), review and revise |
4 | | the draft sourcing agreement as necessary. |
5 | | The Agency may approve a sourcing agreement only after |
6 | | it finds the sourcing agreement is consistent with the |
7 | | provisions of this Act and contains only terms that are |
8 | | balanced and equitable and fairly protect the interests of |
9 | | the parties to the sourcing agreement, with such approval |
10 | | to occur no later than 60 days after the commencement of |
11 | | the mediation. The Agency shall not withhold or condition |
12 | | its approval of the sourcing agreement based upon least |
13 | | cost resource principles or whether or not it would be |
14 | | prudent for buyers to enter into such an agreement if there |
15 | | were no legal requirement to do so, nor shall the |
16 | | resolution of open issues be based on these principles. |
17 | | If the sourcing agreement is approved, then each |
18 | | electric utility required to enter into a sourcing |
19 | | agreement shall have 30 days after either the Agency's |
20 | | approval or the issuance of any necessary approval by the |
21 | | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, whichever is later, |
22 | | to enter into the sourcing agreement. The Agency shall |
23 | | submit the approved sourcing agreement to the Commission |
24 | | within 15 days after approval. Each electric utility and |
25 | | the initial clean coal facility shall pay a reasonable fee |
26 | | as required by the Agency for its services under this |
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1 | | paragraph (4) and shall pay the mediator's reasonable fees, |
2 | | if any. The Agency shall adopt and make public a policy |
3 | | detailing the process for retaining a mediator under this |
4 | | paragraph (4). |
5 | | (4) Effective date of sourcing agreements with the |
6 | | initial clean coal facility. |
7 | | Any proposed sourcing agreement with the initial clean |
8 | | coal facility shall not become effective unless a facility |
9 | | cost report and Commission report, as described in this |
10 | | paragraph (4), the following reports are prepared and |
11 | | submitted , whether prepared and submitted before or after |
12 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th |
13 | | General Assembly. and authorizations and approvals |
14 | | obtained: |
15 | | (i) Facility cost report. The owner of the initial |
16 | | clean coal facility shall submit to the Commission, the |
17 | | Agency, and the General Assembly a front-end |
18 | | engineering and design study, a facility cost report, |
19 | | method of financing (including but not limited to |
20 | | structure and associated costs), and an operating and |
21 | | maintenance cost quote for the facility (collectively |
22 | | "facility cost report"), which shall be prepared in |
23 | | accordance with the requirements of this paragraph (4) |
24 | | of subsection (d) of this Section, and shall provide |
25 | | the Commission and the Agency access to the work |
26 | | papers, relied upon documents, and any other backup |
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1 | | documentation related to the facility cost report. |
2 | | (ii) Commission report. Within 6 months following |
3 | | receipt of the facility cost report, the Commission, in |
4 | | consultation with the Agency, shall submit a report to |
5 | | the General Assembly setting forth its analysis of the |
6 | | facility cost report. Such report shall include, but |
7 | | not be limited to, a comparison of the costs associated |
8 | | with electricity generated by the initial clean coal |
9 | | facility to the costs associated with electricity |
10 | | generated by other types of generation facilities, an |
11 | | analysis of the rate impacts on residential and small |
12 | | business customers over the life of the sourcing |
13 | | agreements, and an analysis of the likelihood that the |
14 | | initial clean coal facility will commence commercial |
15 | | operation by and be delivering power to the facility's |
16 | | busbar by 2016. To assist in the preparation of its |
17 | | report, the Commission, in consultation with the |
18 | | Agency, may hire one or more experts or consultants, |
19 | | the costs of which shall be paid for by the owner of |
20 | | the initial clean coal facility. The Commission and |
21 | | Agency may begin the process of selecting such experts |
22 | | or consultants prior to receipt of the facility cost |
23 | | report. |
24 | | (iii) General Assembly approval. The proposed |
25 | | sourcing agreements shall not take effect unless, |
26 | | based on the facility cost report and the Commission's |
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1 | | report, the General Assembly enacts authorizing |
2 | | legislation approving (A) the projected price, stated |
3 | | in cents per kilowatthour, to be charged for |
4 | | electricity generated by the initial clean coal |
5 | | facility, (B) the projected impact on residential and |
6 | | small business customers' bills over the life of the |
7 | | sourcing agreements, and (C) the maximum allowable |
8 | | return on equity for the project; and |
9 | | (iv) Commission review. If the General Assembly |
10 | | enacts authorizing legislation pursuant to |
11 | | subparagraph (iii) approving a sourcing agreement, the |
12 | | Commission shall, within 90 days of such enactment, |
13 | | complete a review of such sourcing agreement. During |
14 | | such time period, the Commission shall implement any |
15 | | directive of the General Assembly, resolve any |
16 | | disputes between the parties to the sourcing agreement |
17 | | concerning the terms of such agreement, approve the |
18 | | form of such agreement, and issue an order finding that |
19 | | the sourcing agreement is prudent and reasonable. |
20 | | The facility cost report shall be prepared as follows: |
21 | | (A) The facility cost report shall be prepared by |
22 | | duly licensed engineering and construction firms |
23 | | detailing the estimated capital costs payable to one or |
24 | | more contractors or suppliers for the engineering, |
25 | | procurement and construction of the components |
26 | | comprising the initial clean coal facility and the |
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1 | | estimated costs of operation and maintenance of the |
2 | | facility. The facility cost report shall include: |
3 | | (i) an estimate of the capital cost of the core |
4 | | plant based on one or more front end engineering |
5 | | and design studies for the gasification island and |
6 | | related facilities. The core plant shall include |
7 | | all civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, |
8 | | control, and safety systems ; and . |
9 | | (ii) an estimate of the capital cost of the |
10 | | balance of the plant, including any capital costs |
11 | | associated with sequestration of carbon dioxide |
12 | | emissions and all interconnects and interfaces |
13 | | required to operate the facility, such as |
14 | | transmission of electricity, construction or |
15 | | backfeed power supply, pipelines to transport |
16 | | substitute natural gas or carbon dioxide, potable |
17 | | water supply, natural gas supply, water supply, |
18 | | water discharge, landfill, access roads, and coal |
19 | | delivery. |
20 | | In the facility cost report, the The quoted |
21 | | construction costs shall be expressed in nominal |
22 | | dollars as of the date that the quote is prepared and |
23 | | shall include capitalized financing costs during |
24 | | construction,
taxes, insurance, and other owner's |
25 | | costs, and an assumed escalation in materials and labor |
26 | | beyond the date as of which the construction cost quote |
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1 | | is expressed. |
2 | | (B) In the facility cost report, the The front end |
3 | | engineering and design study for the gasification |
4 | | island and the cost study for the balance of plant |
5 | | shall include sufficient design work to permit |
6 | | quantification of major categories of materials, |
7 | | commodities and labor hours, and receipt of quotes from |
8 | | vendors of major equipment required to construct and |
9 | | operate the clean coal facility. |
10 | | (C) The facility cost report shall also include an |
11 | | operating and maintenance cost quote that will provide |
12 | | the estimated cost of delivered fuel, personnel, |
13 | | maintenance contracts, chemicals, catalysts, |
14 | | consumables, spares, and other fixed and variable |
15 | | operations and maintenance costs. The delivered fuel |
16 | | cost estimate will be provided by a recognized third |
17 | | party expert or experts in the fuel and transportation |
18 | | industries. The balance of the operating and |
19 | | maintenance cost quote, excluding delivered fuel |
20 | | costs, will be developed based on the inputs provided |
21 | | by duly licensed engineering and construction firms |
22 | | performing the construction cost quote, potential |
23 | | vendors under long-term service agreements and plant |
24 | | operating agreements, or recognized third party plant |
25 | | operator or operators. |
26 | | The operating and maintenance cost quote |
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1 | | (including the cost of the front end engineering and |
2 | | design study) shall be expressed in nominal dollars as |
3 | | of the date that the quote is prepared and shall |
4 | | include taxes, insurance, and other owner's costs, and |
5 | | an assumed escalation in materials and labor beyond the |
6 | | date as of which the operating and maintenance cost |
7 | | quote is expressed. |
8 | | (D) The facility cost report shall also include an |
9 | | analysis of the initial clean coal facility's ability |
10 | | to deliver power and energy into the applicable |
11 | | regional transmission organization markets and an |
12 | | analysis of the expected capacity factor for the |
13 | | initial clean coal facility. |
14 | | (E) Amounts paid to third parties unrelated to the |
15 | | owner or owners of the initial clean coal facility to |
16 | | prepare the core plant construction cost quote, |
17 | | including the front end engineering and design study, |
18 | | and the operating and maintenance cost quote will be |
19 | | reimbursed through Coal Development Bonds. |
20 | | (5) Re-powering and retrofitting coal-fired power |
21 | | plants previously owned by Illinois utilities to qualify as |
22 | | clean coal facilities. During the 2009 procurement |
23 | | planning process and thereafter, the Agency and the |
24 | | Commission shall consider sourcing agreements covering |
25 | | electricity generated by power plants that were previously |
26 | | owned by Illinois utilities and that have been or will be |
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1 | | converted into clean coal facilities, as defined by Section |
2 | | 1-10 of this Act. Pursuant to such procurement planning |
3 | | process, the owners of such facilities may propose to the |
4 | | Agency sourcing agreements with utilities and alternative |
5 | | retail electric suppliers required to comply with |
6 | | subsection (d) of this Section and item (5) of subsection |
7 | | (d) of Section 16-115 of the Public Utilities Act, covering |
8 | | electricity generated by such facilities. In the case of |
9 | | sourcing agreements that are power purchase agreements, |
10 | | the contract price for electricity sales shall be |
11 | | established on a cost of service basis. In the case of |
12 | | sourcing agreements that are contracts for differences, |
13 | | the contract price from which the reference price is |
14 | | subtracted shall be established on a cost of service basis. |
15 | | The Agency and the Commission may approve any such utility |
16 | | sourcing agreements that do not exceed cost-based |
17 | | benchmarks developed by the procurement administrator, in |
18 | | consultation with the Commission staff, Agency staff and |
19 | | the procurement monitor, subject to Commission review and |
20 | | approval. The Commission shall have authority to inspect |
21 | | all books and records associated with these clean coal |
22 | | facilities during the term of any such contract. |
23 | | (6) Costs incurred by a utility under this subsection |
24 | | (d) or pursuant to a contract or sourcing agreement entered |
25 | | into under this subsection (d) shall be deemed prudently |
26 | | incurred and reasonable in amount and the electric utility |
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1 | | shall be entitled to full cost recovery pursuant to the |
2 | | tariffs filed with the Commission. |
3 | | (e) The draft procurement plans are subject to public |
4 | | comment, as required by Section 16-111.5 of the Public |
5 | | Utilities Act and Section 1-78 of this Act . |
6 | | (f) The Agency shall submit the final procurement plan to |
7 | | the Commission. The Agency shall revise a procurement plan if |
8 | | the Commission determines that it does not meet the standards |
9 | | set forth in Section 16-111.5 of the Public Utilities Act and |
10 | | Section 1-78 of this Act . |
11 | | (g) The Agency shall assess fees to each affected utility |
12 | | to recover the costs incurred in preparation of the annual |
13 | | procurement plan for the utility. |
14 | | (h) The Agency shall assess fees to each bidder to recover |
15 | | the costs incurred in connection with a competitive procurement |
16 | | process.
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17 | | (i) The Agency shall assess fees to the initial clean coal |
18 | | facility to recover the costs incurred in preparation of each |
19 | | procurement plan for the initial clean coal facility. |
20 | | (j) The General Assembly finds that enterprises owned by |
21 | | minorities, women, and persons with disabilities are |
22 | | under-represented in sales of goods and services used in the |
23 | | construction of energy projects and accordingly deems it a |
24 | | prudent business practice that is in the interests of the |
25 | | People of the State of Illinois to develop and promote economic |
26 | | opportunities for enterprises owned by minorities, women, and |
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1 | | persons with disabilities in the energy production industry. |
2 | | The initial clean coal facility, any clean coal facility, |
3 | | any clean coal SNG brownfield facility, and any clean coal SNG |
4 | | facility shall include in any agreement to sell electric power |
5 | | or SNG entered into pursuant to this Act provisions that |
6 | | require the owner of the facility to make a good faith effort |
7 | | to ensure that an amount equal to not less than 15% of the |
8 | | value of its prime construction contract for the facility shall |
9 | | be established as a goal to be awarded to minority owned |
10 | | businesses, female owned businesses, and businesses owned by a |
11 | | person with a disability; provided that at least 75% of the |
12 | | amount of such total goal shall be for minority owned |
13 | | businesses. |
14 | | "Minority owned business", "female owned business", and |
15 | | "business owned by a person with a disability" shall have the |
16 | | meanings ascribed to them in Section 2 of the Business |
17 | | Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with |
18 | | Disabilities Act. |
19 | | (k) Any clean coal SNG facility or clean coal SNG |
20 | | brownfield facility shall be authorized to enter into an SNG |
21 | | purchase agreement with the initial clean coal facility as |
22 | | described in item (xvi) of subparagraph (D) of paragraph (3) of |
23 | | subsection (d) of this Section. |
24 | | (l) If the initial clean coal facility is an SNG-ready |
25 | | generating facility, then the initial clean coal facility shall |
26 | | continue with its efforts to obtain permits for carbon capture |
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1 | | and sequestration facilities that could be used in connection |
2 | | with the portion of the facility that produces SNG if such |
3 | | portion of the facility were to be constructed. |
4 | | (Source: P.A. 96-159, eff. 8-10-09; 96-1437, eff. 8-17-10; |
5 | | 97-325, eff. 8-12-11; 97-616, eff. 10-26-11; 97-618, eff. |
6 | | 10-26-11; 97-658, eff. 1-13-12; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12; revised |
7 | | 7-25-12.) |
8 | | (20 ILCS 3855/1-76 new) |
9 | | Sec. 1-76. Costs and revenue recoverable by the initial |
10 | | clean coal facility. |
11 | | (a) The price paid for electricity generated by the initial |
12 | | clean coal facility shall be based on a formula rate using a |
13 | | cost of service methodology applicable to wholesale electric |
14 | | power contracts employing a level or deferred capital component |
15 | | and in accordance with the Uniform System of Accounts, subject |
16 | | to and as specifically limited by the provisions set forth in |
17 | | this Section. |
18 | | The formula rate shall determine 3 components of the price |
19 | | under the sourcing agreements: (1) a fuel charge, (2) an |
20 | | electric generation variable charge, and (3) a fixed monthly |
21 | | charge. The fuel charge for any month shall be stated in |
22 | | dollars per month and shall consist of the total actual fuel |
23 | | costs incurred, after taking account of the subtraction of |
24 | | miscellaneous net revenue as provided in subsection (d) of this |
25 | | Section. The electric generation variable charge for any period |
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1 | | shall be stated in dollars per MWh and shall consist of all |
2 | | costs incurred by the initial clean coal facility, other than |
3 | | fuel costs, associated with production of electric energy by |
4 | | the initial clean coal facility's power block, which costs vary |
5 | | directly with the level of production of electric energy. The |
6 | | fixed monthly charge shall be stated in dollars per month per |
7 | | MW of nameplate capacity of the initial clean coal facility's |
8 | | power block and shall consist of all costs incurred by the |
9 | | initial clean coal facility that are described in, and as |
10 | | limited by the provisions of, subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), |
11 | | (f), and (g) of this Section, other than the costs incorporated |
12 | | into the calculation of the fuel charge and the electric |
13 | | generation variable charge. |
14 | | No later than 30 days after the approval of the sourcing |
15 | | agreement by the Agency pursuant to paragraph (4) of subsection |
16 | | (d) of Section 1-75 of this Act, the initial clean coal |
17 | | facility shall provide to the Commission projections of its |
18 | | costs for the term of the sourcing agreements. Within 90 days |
19 | | thereafter, the Commission shall, based upon such projections |
20 | | and the provisions of this Section, determine the projected |
21 | | components of the price for each year for the initial clean |
22 | | coal facility. No later than 6 months before the expected |
23 | | commencement of commercial operation of the initial clean coal |
24 | | facility and the commencement of each operating year |
25 | | thereafter, the initial clean coal facility shall submit to the |
26 | | Commission projections of its costs and dispatch levels for the |
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1 | | upcoming year. Within 120 days after the receipt of the initial |
2 | | clean coal facility's projections of its costs and dispatch |
3 | | levels for the upcoming year, the Commission shall calculate a |
4 | | fixed monthly charge and an electric generation variable charge |
5 | | for the upcoming year using the inputs to the formula rate |
6 | | under the provisions of this Section. If the Commission does |
7 | | not calculate such components of the price for any year as of |
8 | | the beginning of such year, then the initial clean coal |
9 | | facility shall calculate such components of the price based |
10 | | upon its projections and the provisions of this Section, with |
11 | | any subsequent cost disallowance by the Commission to be |
12 | | reflected through a true-up of costs in the next year. If at |
13 | | any time the Commission, acting in accordance with this |
14 | | Section, disallows any cost, then the amount of such |
15 | | disallowance shall be incorporated as a deduction into the |
16 | | calculation of the fixed monthly charge and the electric |
17 | | generation variable charge, as applicable, for the next year. |
18 | | (b) Capital costs set by the Commission according to this |
19 | | subsection (b) shall be included in the formula rate. "Capital |
20 | | costs" means costs for the purchase of land, buildings, |
21 | | construction, and equipment to be used in the production of |
22 | | electricity, and other costs recorded in the Electric Plant |
23 | | Accounts and other applicable Balance Sheet Accounts of the |
24 | | Uniform System of Accounts for the initial clean coal facility. |
25 | | The Capital Development Board shall calculate a range of |
26 | | capital costs that it believes would be a reasonable cost for |
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1 | | the initial clean coal facility. If the initial clean coal |
2 | | facility is an SNG-ready generating facility, the capital costs |
3 | | of the SNG-ready generating facility shall include reasonable |
4 | | development costs relating to the initial clean coal facility |
5 | | without regard to whether such costs relate to the power block |
6 | | or the proposed portion of the facility that produces SNG and |
7 | | without regard to whether the proposed portion of the facility |
8 | | that produces SNG is to be constructed. If the initial clean |
9 | | coal facility is an SNG-ready generating facility, the Capital |
10 | | Development Board shall include in its calculation of capital |
11 | | costs an identification of which capital costs constitute |
12 | | SNG-ready capital costs and shall not include in the range of |
13 | | capital costs any SNG-ready capital costs that exceed 10% of |
14 | | the total of all capital costs. The Capital Development Board |
15 | | shall commence performing its responsibilities under this |
16 | | subsection (b) within 30 days after the effective date of this |
17 | | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly. In determining a |
18 | | range of capital costs, the Capital Development Board shall |
19 | | base its evaluation and judgment on professional engineering |
20 | | and regulatory accounting principles and include any cost |
21 | | information and update on costs that may be provided by the |
22 | | initial clean coal facility and shall not employ least cost |
23 | | resource principles. In addition, the Capital Development |
24 | | Board may: |
25 | | (1) include in its consideration the information in a |
26 | | facility cost report, if any, that was prepared and |
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1 | | submitted by the initial clean coal facility to the |
2 | | Commission in accordance with paragraph (4) of subsection |
3 | | (d) of Section 1-75 of this Act; |
4 | | (2) consult as much as it deems necessary with the |
5 | | initial clean coal facility; |
6 | | (3) conduct whatever research and investigation it |
7 | | deems necessary; and |
8 | | (4) retain third parties to assist in its |
9 | | determination, provided that such third parties shall not |
10 | | own or control any direct or indirect interest in the |
11 | | initial clean coal facility and shall have no contractual |
12 | | relationship with the initial clean coal facility. |
13 | | The initial clean coal facility shall cooperate with the |
14 | | Capital Development Board in any investigation it deems |
15 | | necessary. |
16 | | The Capital Development Board shall make its final |
17 | | determination of the range of capital costs confidentially and |
18 | | shall submit that range to the Commission in a confidential |
19 | | filing no later than 90 days after the Capital Development |
20 | | Board is required to commence performing its responsibilities |
21 | | under this subsection (b). The initial clean coal facility |
22 | | shall submit to the Commission its estimate of the capital |
23 | | costs to be included in the formula rate. Only after the |
24 | | initial clean coal facility has submitted this estimate shall |
25 | | the Commission publicly announce the range of capital costs |
26 | | submitted by the Capital Development Board. In the event that |
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1 | | the estimate submitted by the initial clean coal facility is |
2 | | within or below the range submitted by the Capital Development |
3 | | Board, the initial clean coal facility's estimate shall be |
4 | | approved by the Commission as the amount of pre-approved |
5 | | capital costs. |
6 | | In the event that the estimate submitted by the initial |
7 | | clean coal facility is above the range submitted by the Capital |
8 | | Development Board, the amount of capital costs at the lowest |
9 | | end of the range submitted by the Capital Development Board |
10 | | shall be approved by the Commission as the amount of |
11 | | pre-approved capital costs. "Pre-approved capital costs" means |
12 | | the amount of capital costs that will be included in the |
13 | | formula rate to the extent such costs are actually incurred, |
14 | | with no further review or approval with respect to whether they |
15 | | are prudently incurred. The Commission's determination of |
16 | | pre-approved capital costs shall be made within 15 days after |
17 | | the initial clean coal facility submits its capital cost |
18 | | estimate. The Commission's decision regarding pre-approved |
19 | | capital costs shall be final and shall not be subject to |
20 | | judicial or administrative review. |
21 | | Once made, the Commission's determination of the amount of |
22 | | pre-approved capital costs may not be increased unless the |
23 | | Commission determines that the incremental costs are |
24 | | reasonable, in which case one-third of such reasonable |
25 | | incremental costs shall be included in the formula rate and |
26 | | recoverable by the initial clean coal facility and two-thirds |
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1 | | of such costs shall be borne by the initial clean coal facility |
2 | | and its contractors, provided that to the extent such |
3 | | reasonable incremental costs are the result of change in law or |
4 | | non-insurable force majeure, all of such costs shall be |
5 | | included in the formula rate and recoverable by the initial |
6 | | clean coal facility. If the initial clean coal facility is an |
7 | | SNG-ready generating facility, any capital costs of the |
8 | | SNG-ready generating facility that exceed the pre-approved |
9 | | capital costs and any SNG-ready capital costs that exceed 10% |
10 | | of the pre-approved capital costs shall not be included in the |
11 | | formula rate and shall be borne by the initial clean coal |
12 | | facility and its contractors, provided that, to the extent any |
13 | | of such incremental costs are the result of change in law or |
14 | | non-insurable force majeure, all of such costs shall be |
15 | | included in the formula rate and recoverable by the initial |
16 | | clean coal facility. |
17 | | "Change in law" means any change, including any enactment, |
18 | | repeal, or amendment, in a law, ordinance, rule, regulation, |
19 | | interpretation, permit, license, consent or order, including |
20 | | those relating to taxes or to environmental matters, or in the |
21 | | interpretation or application thereof by any governmental |
22 | | authority occurring after the Commission determines the amount |
23 | | of pre-approved capital costs. |
24 | | "Non-insurable force majeure" means events outside of the |
25 | | reasonable control of the owner of the initial clean coal |
26 | | facility and its contractors, subcontractors, and agents that |
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1 | | are not included on a list, to be attached to the sourcing |
2 | | agreement and subject to the procedures set forth in paragraph |
3 | | (4) of subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of this Act, of events |
4 | | that are customarily covered by builder's risk insurance |
5 | | policies for the construction of electric generating plants and |
6 | | other large process plants in the United States. "Non-insurable |
7 | | force majeure" shall not include changes in prices or other |
8 | | changes in market conditions. |
9 | | Any rebates, refunds, or other payments received by the |
10 | | owner of the initial clean coal facility from any of its |
11 | | contractors with respect to the contractor bearing risk for |
12 | | capital cost overruns shall be excluded from miscellaneous net |
13 | | revenue and shall not otherwise reduce the costs of the owner |
14 | | of the initial clean coal facility for purposes of the formula |
15 | | rate. For purposes of this subsection (b), "reasonable" means |
16 | | that the decisions, construction, and supervision of |
17 | | construction by the owner of the initial clean coal facility |
18 | | and its contractors underlying the initial capital cost and |
19 | | significant additions to the initial capital cost of the |
20 | | initial clean coal facility resulted in efficient, economical, |
21 | | and timely construction. In determining the reasonableness of |
22 | | the capital costs of the initial clean coal facility, the |
23 | | Commission shall consider the knowledge and circumstances |
24 | | prevailing at the time of each relevant decision or action of |
25 | | the owner of the initial clean coal facility and its |
26 | | contractors. |
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1 | | The Commission may determine that the amount of |
2 | | pre-approved capital costs may be increased only after notice |
3 | | and a hearing. At that hearing, the Capital Development Board |
4 | | shall submit a report recommending whether the incremental |
5 | | costs should be approved in full or in part or rejected. The |
6 | | Commission may approve in whole or in part or reject the |
7 | | incremental capital costs based on whether they are reasonable. |
8 | | At the request of the owner of the initial clean coal facility |
9 | | made not more often than once every 12 months during the |
10 | | construction period of the initial clean coal facility, the |
11 | | Commission shall conduct interim reviews to determine whether |
12 | | capital costs specified in such request and incurred or to be |
13 | | incurred by the owner of the initial clean coal facility are |
14 | | reasonable. |
15 | | The Capital Development Board shall monitor the |
16 | | construction of the initial clean coal facility for the full |
17 | | duration of construction. The Capital Development Board, in its |
18 | | discretion, may retain third parties to facilitate such |
19 | | monitoring, provided that such third parties shall not own or |
20 | | control any direct or indirect interest in the initial clean |
21 | | coal facility and shall have no contractual relationship with |
22 | | the initial clean coal facility. The initial clean coal |
23 | | facility shall pay a reasonable fee as required by the Capital |
24 | | Development Board for the Capital Development Board's services |
25 | | under this subsection (b), and such fee shall not be passed |
26 | | through to a utility or its customers. If a third party is |
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1 | | retained by the Capital Development Board for the determination |
2 | | of a range of capital costs or monitoring of construction, the |
3 | | initial clean coal facility must pay for the third party's |
4 | | reasonable fees, and such costs may not be passed through to a |
5 | | utility or its customers. |
6 | | The provisions of this subsection (b) shall apply to the |
7 | | capital costs for the initial construction of the initial clean |
8 | | coal facility and, if the initial clean coal facility is an |
9 | | SNG-ready generating facility, for the initial construction of |
10 | | any coal gasification unit or units that may be added following |
11 | | authorization thereof pursuant to subparagraph (A) of |
12 | | paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of this Act, |
13 | | and not to capital costs incurred beyond the initial |
14 | | construction, including costs for replacement of equipment and |
15 | | capital improvements, which capital costs shall be subject to |
16 | | review by the Commission and included in the formula rate to |
17 | | the extent they are determined to be prudently incurred. |
18 | | (c) Operations and maintenance costs set by the Commission |
19 | | according to this subsection (c) shall be included in the |
20 | | formula rate. Operations and maintenance costs mean costs |
21 | | incurred for the administration, supervision, operation, |
22 | | maintenance, preservation, and protection of the initial clean |
23 | | coal facility's physical plant and other costs recorded in the |
24 | | Operation and Maintenance Expense Accounts and other |
25 | | applicable Income Statement Accounts of the Uniform System of |
26 | | Accounts for the initial clean coal facility. The Commission |
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1 | | shall assess the prudency of the operations and maintenance |
2 | | costs for the initial clean coal facility and shall allow the |
3 | | initial clean coal facility to include in the formula rate only |
4 | | those costs the Commission deems to be prudent. The Commission |
5 | | may in its discretion retain an expert to assist in its review |
6 | | of operations and maintenance costs. The initial clean coal |
7 | | facility shall pay for the expert's fees if an expert is |
8 | | retained by the Commission, and such costs may not be passed |
9 | | through to a utility or its customers. The Commission's |
10 | | determination regarding the amount of operations and |
11 | | maintenance costs that may be included in the formula rate for |
12 | | each year shall be made in accordance with this Section. |
13 | | (d) Actual fuel costs shall be set by the Agency through a |
14 | | SNG feedstock procurement, pursuant to Section 1-79 of this |
15 | | Act, to be performed at least every 5 years, and purchased by |
16 | | the initial clean coal facility pursuant to a reasonable fuel |
17 | | supply plan, with coal comprising at least 50% of the total |
18 | | feedstock over the term of a sourcing agreement with all coal |
19 | | having high volatile bituminous rank and greater than 1.7 |
20 | | pounds of sulfur per million btu content, SNG derived from coal |
21 | | comprising at least 50% of the fuel to generate electricity, |
22 | | SNG derived from biomass comprising up to 10% of the fuel to |
23 | | generate electricity with the approval of the Commission, and |
24 | | natural gas comprising the remainder of the fuel to generate |
25 | | electricity, provided that, if and for so long as the initial |
26 | | clean coal facility is an SNG-ready generating facility, the |
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1 | | minimum feedstock procurement requirements in this sentence |
2 | | shall be inapplicable and the reference in this sentence to the |
3 | | term of a sourcing agreement shall be deemed to refer only to |
4 | | the portion, if any, of such term occurring after such |
5 | | SNG-ready generating facility adds one or more coal |
6 | | gasification units following authorization thereof pursuant to |
7 | | subparagraph (A) of paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of Section |
8 | | 1-75 of this Act. Actual fuel costs shall consist of all costs |
9 | | associated with the procurement of fuel, including, but not |
10 | | limited to, commodity costs, transportation costs, |
11 | | administrative costs, and costs relating to the procurement |
12 | | process. Actual fuel costs, as so determined, shall be reduced |
13 | | by miscellaneous net revenue received by the owner of the |
14 | | initial clean coal facility, including, but not limited to, net |
15 | | revenue from the sale of emission allowances, if any, |
16 | | substitute natural gas, if any, grants or other support |
17 | | provided by the State of Illinois or the United States |
18 | | Government, firm transmission rights, if any, by-products |
19 | | produced by the facility, any capacity derived from the |
20 | | facility and bid into the capacity markets or otherwise sold |
21 | | and any energy generated as a result of such capacity being |
22 | | called, whether generated from synthesis gas derived from coal, |
23 | | from SNG, or from natural gas, less non-generation variable |
24 | | costs. "Non-generation variable costs" means all costs, other |
25 | | than fuel costs, associated with the production of SNG that is |
26 | | not consumed by the initial clean coal facility's power block, |
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1 | | which costs vary directly with the level of production of SNG. |
2 | | Actual fuel costs shall be calculated pursuant to this |
3 | | subsection (d) and included in the formula rate without any |
4 | | determination by the Commission as to prudency. |
5 | | (e) Sequestration costs set by the Commission according to |
6 | | this subsection (e) shall be included in the formula rate. If |
7 | | and for so long as the initial clean coal facility is an |
8 | | SNG-ready generating facility, the provisions of this |
9 | | subsection (e) shall be inapplicable. |
10 | | "Sequestration costs" means costs incurred to (1) capture |
11 | | carbon dioxide; (2) compress carbon dioxide; (3) build, |
12 | | operate, and maintain a sequestration site in which carbon |
13 | | dioxide may be injected; (4) build, operate, and maintain a |
14 | | carbon dioxide pipeline, which is owned by the initial clean |
15 | | coal facility; (5) transport the carbon dioxide to a |
16 | | sequestration site or a pipeline; and (6) perform monitoring, |
17 | | verification and other activities associated with carbon |
18 | | capture and sequestration. |
19 | | "Sequestration capital costs" means sequestration costs |
20 | | recorded in the Electric Plant Accounts and other applicable |
21 | | Balance Sheet Accounts of the Uniform System of Accounts for |
22 | | the initial clean coal facility. |
23 | | "Sequestration operations and maintenance costs" means |
24 | | sequestration costs that are recorded in the Operation and |
25 | | Maintenance Expense Accounts and other applicable Income |
26 | | Statement Accounts of the Uniform System of Accounts for the |
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1 | | initial clean coal facility and shall include maintenance, |
2 | | monitoring, and verification costs. |
3 | | The Capital Development Board shall calculate an estimate |
4 | | of sequestration capital costs that it believes would be a |
5 | | reasonable cost for the initial clean coal facility's |
6 | | sequestration facilities and an estimate of average annual |
7 | | sequestration operations and maintenance costs that it |
8 | | believes would be a reasonable average annual operation and |
9 | | maintenance cost for the initial clean coal facility's carbon |
10 | | capture and sequestration activities. The Capital Development |
11 | | Board shall commence performing its responsibilities under |
12 | | this subsection (e) within 30 days after the effective date of |
13 | | this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly. In |
14 | | determining sequestration capital costs and sequestration |
15 | | operations and maintenance costs, the Capital Development |
16 | | Board shall base its evaluation and judgment on professional |
17 | | engineering and regulatory accounting principles and include |
18 | | any cost information and update on costs that may be provided |
19 | | by the initial clean coal facility and shall not employ least |
20 | | cost resource principles. In addition, the Capital Development |
21 | | Board may: (A) include in its consideration cost estimate |
22 | | information in a facility cost report, if any, that was |
23 | | prepared and submitted by the initial clean coal facility to |
24 | | the Commission in accordance with paragraph (4) of subsection |
25 | | (d) of Section 1-75 of this Act; (B) consult as much as it |
26 | | deems necessary with the initial clean coal facility; (C) |
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1 | | conduct whatever research and investigation it deems |
2 | | necessary; and (D) retain third parties to assist in its |
3 | | determination, provided that such third parties shall not own |
4 | | or control any direct or indirect interest in the initial clean |
5 | | coal facility and shall have no contractual relationship with |
6 | | the initial clean coal facility. The initial clean coal |
7 | | facility shall cooperate with the Capital Development Board in |
8 | | any investigation it deems necessary. |
9 | | The Capital Development Board shall make its final |
10 | | determination of sequestration capital costs and sequestration |
11 | | operations and maintenance costs and submit such determination |
12 | | to the Commission no later than 90 days after the Capital |
13 | | Development Board is required to commence performing its |
14 | | responsibilities under this subsection (e). The Capital |
15 | | Development Board shall monitor construction of the |
16 | | sequestration facilities in the same manner, and with the same |
17 | | rights to retain an expert and recover the costs thereof, as |
18 | | set forth in subsection (b) of this Section. |
19 | | "Actual sequestration costs" means for any year the sum of: |
20 | | (i) the annual amortized portion of sequestration capital |
21 | | costs, based on level amortization from the later of the date |
22 | | such costs are incurred and the commercial operation date until |
23 | | the end of the term of the sourcing agreements; (ii) the rate |
24 | | of return approved by the Commission pursuant to subsection (f) |
25 | | of this Section applied to sequestration capital costs; and |
26 | | (iii) the sequestration operations and maintenance costs |
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1 | | incurred in such year. |
2 | | "Target sequestration costs" means the sum of: (i) the |
3 | | annual amortized portion of the estimated sequestration |
4 | | capital costs determined by the Capital Development Board, |
5 | | based on level amortization from the later of the date such |
6 | | costs are incurred and the commercial operation date until the |
7 | | end of the term of the sourcing agreements; (ii) the rate of |
8 | | return approved by the Commission pursuant to subsection (f) of |
9 | | this Section applied to the estimated sequestration capital |
10 | | costs determined by the Capital Development Board; (iii) the |
11 | | estimate of average annual sequestration operations and |
12 | | maintenance costs determined by the Capital Development Board, |
13 | | escalated in accordance with an escalation factor to be |
14 | | provided in the sourcing agreement from the date of the Capital |
15 | | Development Board's determination to the mid-point of the |
16 | | applicable year; (iv) the sequestration cost underrun, if any, |
17 | | for the immediately preceding year, except to the extent |
18 | | applied to allow recovery of a sequestration cost overrun from |
19 | | a prior year; and (v) any sequestration costs that are the |
20 | | result of a change in law or non-insurable force majeure. |
21 | | "Sequestration cost underrun" means for any year the |
22 | | excess, if any, of target sequestration costs for such year |
23 | | over actual sequestration costs for such year. |
24 | | "Sequestration cost overrun" means for any year the excess, |
25 | | if any, of actual sequestration costs for such year over target |
26 | | sequestration costs for such year. |
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1 | | For any year in which there is a sequestration cost |
2 | | underrun, all actual sequestration costs shall be conclusively |
3 | | deemed to be prudent and shall be included in the formula rate |
4 | | with no further review or approval in respect of whether they |
5 | | are prudently incurred. The Commission shall review the costs |
6 | | to ensure they are mathematically correct. |
7 | | For any year in which there is a sequestration cost |
8 | | overrun, the Commission shall determine whether all or a |
9 | | portion of such sequestration cost overrun was prudently |
10 | | incurred, except that the rate of return shall not be subject |
11 | | to review. If the Commission determines that the sequestration |
12 | | cost overrun was prudently incurred, one-third of such |
13 | | sequestration cost overrun shall be included in the formula |
14 | | rate and recoverable by the initial clean coal facility and |
15 | | two-thirds of such sequestration cost overrun shall be borne by |
16 | | the initial clean coal facility and not passed through to a |
17 | | utility, an alternative retail electric supplier, or the |
18 | | customers of a utility unless and until there is a |
19 | | sequestration cost underrun for a subsequent year, in which |
20 | | event the sequestration cost overrun will be included in the |
21 | | formula rate and recoverable by the initial clean coal facility |
22 | | up to the amount of the sequestration cost underrun; provided, |
23 | | however, that if for any year two-thirds of such sequestration |
24 | | cost overrun exceeds the difference of $20,000,000 minus the |
25 | | amount of penalty, if any, payable by the initial clean coal |
26 | | facility pursuant to Section 1-76.5 with respect to that year, |
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1 | | the amount of such excess shall also be included in the formula |
2 | | rate and recoverable by the initial clean coal facility. The |
3 | | detailed procedures for implementing this provision shall be |
4 | | set forth in the sourcing agreements, which procedures shall |
5 | | include a mechanism for equitably adjusting target |
6 | | sequestration costs for any year in which the quantity of |
7 | | carbon dioxide actually captured and sequestered by the initial |
8 | | clean coal facility is greater than the quantity assumed in |
9 | | calculating the estimated costs for such year. |
10 | | "Change in law" means any change, including any enactment, |
11 | | repeal, or amendment, in a law, ordinance, rule, regulation, |
12 | | interpretation, permit, license, consent or order, including |
13 | | those relating to taxes or to environmental matters, or in the |
14 | | interpretation or application thereof by any governmental |
15 | | authority occurring after the Capital Development Board makes |
16 | | its final determination of sequestration capital costs and |
17 | | sequestration operations and maintenance costs. |
18 | | "Non-insurable force majeure" means events outside of the |
19 | | reasonable control of the owner of the initial clean coal |
20 | | facility and its contractors, subcontractors, and agents that |
21 | | are not included on a list, to be attached to the sourcing |
22 | | agreement and subject to the procedures set forth in paragraph |
23 | | (4) of subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of this Act, of events |
24 | | that are customarily covered by builder's risk insurance |
25 | | policies for the construction of electric generating plants and |
26 | | other large process plants in the United States. "Non-insurable |
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1 | | force majeure" shall not include changes in prices or other |
2 | | changes in market conditions. |
3 | | (f) The Commission shall determine within 120 days after |
4 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General |
5 | | Assembly or 120 days after the owner of the initial clean coal |
6 | | facility files initial direct testimony regarding rate of |
7 | | return with the Commission, whichever is later, the total rate |
8 | | of return on invested capital for the initial clean coal |
9 | | facility following notice and a public hearing. At the hearing, |
10 | | all interested parties, including utilities, alternative |
11 | | retail electric suppliers, the Attorney General, the Agency, |
12 | | and customers, shall be given an opportunity to be heard. In |
13 | | determining the rate of return, the Commission shall select a |
14 | | sufficient return on investment so as to enable the initial |
15 | | clean coal facility to attract capital in financial markets at |
16 | | competitive rates. The Commission shall consider the rates of |
17 | | return received by developers of facilities similar to the |
18 | | initial clean coal facility inside or outside Illinois, the |
19 | | need to balance an incentive for clean-coal technology with the |
20 | | need to protect Illinois ratepayers from high electricity |
21 | | costs, and any other information the Commission deems relevant. |
22 | | The Agency shall recommend a rate of return to the |
23 | | Commission utilizing the criteria in this subsection (f). The |
24 | | Commission shall further take into account the recommendation |
25 | | of the Agency, but shall not be bound by it. The rate of return |
26 | | shall be no lower than the weighted average authorized total |
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1 | | rates of return of the electric utilities in accordance with |
2 | | original cost rate base for their electric distribution assets |
3 | | as of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th |
4 | | General Assembly. Notwithstanding the minimum rate of return |
5 | | established in the preceding sentence, the rate of return shall |
6 | | be no greater than the total rate of return on invested capital |
7 | | that the initial clean coal facility would achieve based on an |
8 | | assumed 55% debt and 45% equity capital structure, with the |
9 | | cost of debt being the actual average cost, including all |
10 | | associated costs and fees, of the initial clean coal facility's |
11 | | debt and the cost of equity being 11.5%. The Commission's |
12 | | determination of the rate of return shall include a mechanism |
13 | | providing for a one-time adjustment at or about the |
14 | | commencement of commercial operation of the initial clean coal |
15 | | facility to adjust for changes in applicable Treasury yield |
16 | | rates between the date of its provisional determination of the |
17 | | rate of return and the dates of construction period borrowing |
18 | | by the initial clean coal facility, which adjustment shall |
19 | | apply to 55% of total capital. |
20 | | The Commission's decision shall be final and not subject to |
21 | | any rehearing or administrative or judicial review. The rate of |
22 | | return determined by the Commission pursuant to this subsection |
23 | | (f) shall apply for the term of the sourcing agreements and |
24 | | shall not be subject to change, except for the one-time |
25 | | adjustment to reflect Treasury yield rate changes as expressly |
26 | | contemplated by this subsection (f) and as otherwise expressly |
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1 | | provided in subsection (b) of Section 1-76.5 of this Act. |
2 | | (g) The following shall not be included in determining the |
3 | | formula rate: advertising expenses that do not meet the |
4 | | requirements of Sections 9-225 and 9-226 of the Public |
5 | | Utilities Act, political activity or lobbying expenses as |
6 | | defined by Section 9-224 of the Public Utilities Act, social |
7 | | club dues, or charitable contributions, to the extent, in each |
8 | | case, that a utility would not be permitted to recover such |
9 | | costs. |
10 | | (h) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b) and (f) |
11 | | of this Section 1-76, within 30 days after a decision of the |
12 | | Commission on recoverable costs under this Section, any |
13 | | interested party to the Commission's decision may apply for a |
14 | | rehearing with respect to the decision. The Commission shall |
15 | | receive and consider such application for rehearing and shall |
16 | | grant or deny the application in whole or in part within 20 |
17 | | days from the date of the receipt thereof by the Commission. If |
18 | | no rehearing is applied for within the required 30 days or an |
19 | | application for rehearing is denied, the Commission decision |
20 | | shall be final. |
21 | | If an application for rehearing is granted, the Commission |
22 | | shall hold a rehearing within 30 days after granting the |
23 | | application. The decision of the Commission upon rehearing |
24 | | shall be final. Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b) |
25 | | and (f) of this Section 1-76, any person affected by a decision |
26 | | of the Commission under this Section 1-76 may have the decision |
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1 | | reviewed only under and in accordance with the Administrative |
2 | | Review Law. Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b) and |
3 | | (f) of this Section 1-76, the provisions of the Administrative |
4 | | Review Law, all amendments and modifications thereof and the |
5 | | rules adopted pursuant thereto, shall apply to and govern all |
6 | | proceedings for the judicial review of final administrative |
7 | | decisions of the Commission under this subsection (h). The term |
8 | | "administrative decision" is defined as in Section 3-101 of the |
9 | | Code of Civil Procedure. |
10 | | (i) The Capital Development Board shall adopt and make |
11 | | public a policy detailing the process for retaining third |
12 | | parties under this Section. Any third parties retained to |
13 | | assist with calculating the capital costs or sequestration |
14 | | costs shall be retained no later than 45 days after the |
15 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General |
16 | | Assembly. |
17 | | (20 ILCS 3855/1-76.5 new) |
18 | | Sec. 1-76.5. Capture and sequestration requirements for |
19 | | initial clean coal facility. |
20 | | (a) The initial clean coal facility shall provide |
21 | | documentation to the Commission each year of commercial |
22 | | operation accurately reporting the quantity of carbon |
23 | | emissions from the facility that have been captured and |
24 | | sequestered and report any quantities of carbon released from |
25 | | the site or sites at which carbon emissions were sequestered in |
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1 | | prior years, based on continuous monitoring of such sites. If, |
2 | | in any year, the owner of the facility fails to demonstrate |
3 | | that (1) the portion of the facility that produces SNG captured |
4 | | and sequestered at least 90% of the carbon dioxide it would |
5 | | otherwise emit and (2) the initial clean coal facility as a |
6 | | whole captured and sequestered at least 50% of the total carbon |
7 | | emissions that the facility would otherwise emit or if the |
8 | | sequestration of emissions from prior years has failed, |
9 | | resulting in the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, |
10 | | or both, then the owner of the initial clean coal facility must |
11 | | pay a penalty of $20,000,000, which shall be deposited into the |
12 | | Energy Efficiency Trust Fund and distributed pursuant to |
13 | | subsection (b) of Section 6-6 of the Renewable Energy, Energy |
14 | | Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997. |
15 | | If during the first 12 months of commercial operation of |
16 | | the initial clean coal facility, there are more than 4 stops |
17 | | and starts of the portion of the facility that produces SNG, |
18 | | with each stop and start of an individual unit constituting one |
19 | | stop and start, then the calculation of the quantities |
20 | | described in this subsection (a) shall not take into account |
21 | | any carbon dioxide emissions from the portion of the facility |
22 | | that produces SNG occurring during the stop and start-up |
23 | | periods, including related periods of non-steady state |
24 | | operation, associated with such excess stops and starts. The |
25 | | penalty resulting from the failure to capture and sequester at |
26 | | least the minimum amount of carbon dioxide shall not be passed |
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1 | | through to a utility, an alternative retail electric supplier, |
2 | | or the customers of a utility. The initial clean coal facility |
3 | | shall not forfeit its designation as the initial clean coal |
4 | | facility if the facility fails to fully comply with the |
5 | | applicable carbon sequestration requirements in any given |
6 | | year, provided the requisite penalties are complied with. |
7 | | (b) In addition to any penalty for the initial clean coal |
8 | | facility's failure to capture and sequester at least its |
9 | | minimum sequestration requirement, the Attorney General, on |
10 | | behalf of the People of the State of Illinois, shall |
11 | | specifically enforce the facility's sequestration requirement |
12 | | and the other terms of this contract provision. Such action may |
13 | | be filed in any circuit court in Illinois. By entering into a |
14 | | sourcing agreement pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 1-75 |
15 | | of this Act, the initial clean coal facility agrees to waive |
16 | | any objections to venue or to the jurisdiction of the court |
17 | | with regard to the Attorney General's action for specific |
18 | | performance under this Section. The Commission may reduce the |
19 | | recoverable rate of return approved pursuant to Section 1-76 of |
20 | | this Act for the facility if the facility willfully fails to |
21 | | comply with the carbon capture and sequestration requirements |
22 | | set forth in this Section. |
23 | | (c) Compliance with the capture and sequestration |
24 | | requirements of this Section shall be assessed annually by the |
25 | | Commission, which may in its discretion retain an expert to |
26 | | facilitate its assessment. The initial clean coal facility |
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1 | | shall pay for the expert's reasonable fees if an expert is |
2 | | retained by the Commission, and such costs shall not be passed |
3 | | through to a utility, an alternative retail electric supplier, |
4 | | or the customers of a utility. The Commission shall adopt and |
5 | | make public a policy detailing the process for retaining an |
6 | | expert under this Section. |
7 | | (d) Responsibility for compliance with the capture and |
8 | | sequestration requirements specified in this Section for the |
9 | | initial clean coal facility shall reside solely with the |
10 | | initial clean coal facility regardless of whether the facility |
11 | | has contracted with another party to capture, transport, or |
12 | | sequester carbon dioxide. |
13 | | (e) If and for so long as the initial clean coal facility |
14 | | is an SNG-ready generating facility, all requirements of this |
15 | | Section relating to carbon capture and sequestration shall be |
16 | | deemed to be satisfied if the carbon dioxide emissions from the |
17 | | SNG-ready generating facility are less than 1,000 pounds per |
18 | | megawatt-hour of electricity generated by the SNG-ready |
19 | | generating facility on an average annual basis; the initial |
20 | | clean coal facility shall submit to the Commission on an annual |
21 | | basis information demonstrating compliance with such emissions |
22 | | limit. |
23 | | (20 ILCS 3855/1-77.5 new) |
24 | | Sec. 1-77.5. Sequestration permitting. |
25 | | (a) No initial clean coal facility may transport or |
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1 | | sequester carbon dioxide unless the Commission approves the |
2 | | method of carbon dioxide transportation or sequestration as |
3 | | provided in this Section. Approval shall be required regardless |
4 | | of whether the facility has contracted with another party to |
5 | | transport or sequester the carbon dioxide. Nothing in this |
6 | | subsection (a) shall release the owner or operator of a carbon |
7 | | dioxide sequestration site or carbon dioxide pipeline from any |
8 | | other permitting requirements under applicable State and |
9 | | federal laws, statutes, rules, or regulations. |
10 | | (b) No later than 6 months prior to the date upon which the |
11 | | owner of the initial clean coal facility intends to commence |
12 | | construction of any coal gasification unit or units, the owner |
13 | | of such facility shall file with the Commission a carbon |
14 | | dioxide transportation or sequestration plan. The Commission |
15 | | shall review proposed carbon dioxide transportation and |
16 | | sequestration methods and shall approve those methods it deems |
17 | | reasonable and cost-effective. For purposes of this review, |
18 | | "cost-effective" means a commercially reasonable price for |
19 | | similar carbon dioxide transportation or sequestration |
20 | | techniques. In determining whether sequestration through |
21 | | injection is reasonable and cost-effective, the Commission may |
22 | | consult with the Illinois State Geological Survey. |
23 | | The Commission shall hold a public hearing within 30 days |
24 | | after receipt of the facility's carbon dioxide transportation |
25 | | or sequestration plan. The Commission shall post notice of the |
26 | | review on its website upon submission of a carbon dioxide |
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1 | | transportation or sequestration method and shall accept |
2 | | written public comments. The Commission shall take the comments |
3 | | into account when making its decision. However, the Commission |
4 | | shall not approve a carbon dioxide sequestration method if the |
5 | | owner or operator of the sequestration site has not received |
6 | | (1) an Underground Injection Control permit from the Illinois |
7 | | Environmental Protection Agency or the United States |
8 | | Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the Environmental |
9 | | Protection Act, (2) an Underground Injection Control permit |
10 | | from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources pursuant to |
11 | | the Illinois Oil and Gas Act, or (3) any applicable permit from |
12 | | the state in which the sequestration site is located if the |
13 | | sequestration shall take place outside of Illinois. The |
14 | | Commission shall approve or deny the carbon dioxide |
15 | | transportation or sequestration method within 90 days after the |
16 | | receipt of all required information. |
17 | | (20 ILCS 3855/1-79 new) |
18 | | Sec. 1-79. Feedstock procurement. |
19 | | (a) A feedstock procurement plan shall, every 5 years, or |
20 | | more frequently with respect to feedstock that cannot |
21 | | reasonably be procured for a 5-year period on acceptable terms, |
22 | | be prepared for the initial clean coal facility based on the |
23 | | initial clean coal facility's projection of feedstock usage and |
24 | | ratios, and consistent with the applicable requirements of this |
25 | | Act. The plan shall specifically identify the feedstock |
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1 | | products to be procured following plan approval and shall |
2 | | follow all the requirements set forth in this Act and all |
3 | | applicable State and federal laws, statutes, rules, or |
4 | | regulations, as well as Commission orders. Nothing in this |
5 | | Section precludes consideration of contracts longer than 5 |
6 | | years and related forecast data. Any feedstock procurement |
7 | | occurring in accordance with this plan shall be competitively |
8 | | bid through a request for proposals process. Approval and |
9 | | implementation of the feedstock procurement plan shall be |
10 | | subject to review and approval by the Commission according to |
11 | | the provisions set forth in this Section. A feedstock |
12 | | procurement plan shall include each of the following |
13 | | components: |
14 | | (1) Daily generation analysis. This analysis shall |
15 | | include: |
16 | | (A) multi-year historical analysis of hourly |
17 | | generation; and |
18 | | (B) known or projected changes to future |
19 | | generation. |
20 | | (2) Determination of the fuel specifications required |
21 | | for the initial clean coal facility, including: |
22 | | (A) feedstock mix, as set by the initial clean coal |
23 | | facility with coal having high volatile bituminous |
24 | | rank and greater than 1.7 pounds of sulfur per million |
25 | | btu content and comprising at least 50% of the total |
26 | | feedstock over the term of the sourcing agreement; |
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1 | | (B) volume of each feedstock required; |
2 | | (C) quality standards of each feedstock; |
3 | | (D) transportation and delivery requirements and |
4 | | associated costs and impacts on the performance, |
5 | | availability, and reliability of the initial clean |
6 | | coal facility; |
7 | | (E) technical specifications of the initial clean |
8 | | coal facility for its feedstocks; and |
9 | | (F) appropriate testing of any proposed feedstock |
10 | | before it is incorporated into the feedstock |
11 | | procurement plan or process to determine the effect of |
12 | | such feedstock on the performance, availability, and |
13 | | reliability of the initial clean coal facility. |
14 | | (b) The feedstock procurement process shall be |
15 | | administered by a feedstock procurement administrator and |
16 | | monitored by a feedstock procurement monitor. |
17 | | (1) The feedstock procurement administrator shall: |
18 | | (A) design the final feedstock procurement process |
19 | | in accordance with subsection (d) of this Section |
20 | | following Commission approval of the feedstock |
21 | | procurement plan; |
22 | | (B) develop feedstock benchmarks in accordance |
23 | | with paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of this Section to |
24 | | be used to evaluate bids; these benchmarks shall be |
25 | | submitted to the Commission for review and approval on |
26 | | a confidential basis prior to the feedstock |
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2 | | (C) serve as the interface between the initial |
3 | | clean coal facility and feedstock suppliers regarding |
4 | | bidding and contract negotiations; |
5 | | (D) manage the bidder pre-qualification and |
6 | | registration process; |
7 | | (E) obtain the initial clean coal facility's |
8 | | agreement to the final form of all supply contracts and |
9 | | credit collateral agreements; |
10 | | (F) administer the request for feedstock proposals |
11 | | process; |
12 | | (G) have the discretion to negotiate to determine |
13 | | whether bidders are willing to lower the price of bids |
14 | | that meet the benchmarks approved by the Commission; |
15 | | any post-bid negotiations with bidders shall be |
16 | | limited to price only and shall be completed within 24 |
17 | | hours after opening the sealed bids and shall be |
18 | | conducted in a fair and unbiased manner; in conducting |
19 | | the negotiations, there shall be no disclosure of any |
20 | | information derived from proposals submitted by |
21 | | competing bidders; if information is disclosed to any |
22 | | bidder, it shall be provided to all competing bidders; |
23 | | (H) maintain confidentiality of supplier and |
24 | | bidding information in a manner consistent with all |
25 | | applicable laws, rules, regulations, and tariffs; |
26 | | (I) submit a confidential report to the Commission |
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1 | | recommending acceptance or rejection of bids; |
2 | | (J) notify the facility of contract counterparties |
3 | | and contract specifics; and |
4 | | (K) administer related contingency feedstock |
5 | | procurement events. |
6 | | (2) The feedstock procurement monitor, who shall be |
7 | | retained by the Commission, shall: |
8 | | (A) monitor interactions among the feedstock |
9 | | procurement administrator, suppliers, and the initial |
10 | | clean coal facility; |
11 | | (B) monitor and report to the Commission on the |
12 | | progress of the feedstock procurement process; |
13 | | (C) provide an independent confidential report to |
14 | | the Commission regarding the results of the feedstock |
15 | | procurement event; |
16 | | (D) preserve the confidentiality of supplier and |
17 | | bidding information in a manner consistent with all |
18 | | applicable laws, rules, regulations, and tariffs; |
19 | | (E) provide expert advice to the Commission and |
20 | | consult with the feedstock procurement administrator |
21 | | regarding issues related to feedstock procurement |
22 | | process design, rules, protocols, and policy-related |
23 | | matters; |
24 | | (F) consult with the feedstock procurement |
25 | | administrator regarding the development and use of |
26 | | benchmark criteria, standard form contracts, credit |
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1 | | policies, and bid documents; and |
2 | | (G) assess compliance with the procurement plans |
3 | | approved by the Commission. |
4 | | (c) The feedstock procurement process shall be conducted as |
5 | | follows: |
6 | | (1) Beginning in 2014, the initial clean coal facility |
7 | | shall annually provide a range of feedstock requirement |
8 | | forecasts to the Agency by July 15 of each year, or such |
9 | | other date as may be required by the Commission or Agency. |
10 | | The feedstock requirement forecasts shall cover the 5-year |
11 | | feedstock procurement planning period for the next |
12 | | feedstock procurement plan, or such other longer period |
13 | | that the Agency or the Commission may require, and shall |
14 | | include daily data representing a high generation, low |
15 | | generation and expected generation scenario for the |
16 | | initial clean coal facility. The initial clean coal |
17 | | facility shall provide supporting data and assumptions for |
18 | | each of the scenarios. |
19 | | (2) Beginning in 2014, the Agency shall at least every |
20 | | 5 years prepare a feedstock procurement plan by August 15th |
21 | | of the applicable year, or such other date as may be |
22 | | required by the Commission. The feedstock procurement plan |
23 | | shall identify the portfolio of feedstocks to be procured. |
24 | | Copies of the feedstock procurement plan shall be posted |
25 | | and made publicly available on the Agency's and |
26 | | Commission's websites, and copies shall also be provided to |
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1 | | the initial clean coal facility. The initial clean coal |
2 | | facility shall have 30 days following the date of posting |
3 | | to provide comment to the Agency on the feedstock |
4 | | procurement plan. Other interested entities also may |
5 | | comment on the feedstock procurement plan. All comments |
6 | | submitted to the Agency shall be specific, supported by |
7 | | data or other detailed analyses, and, if objecting to all |
8 | | or a portion of the feedstock procurement plan, accompanied |
9 | | by specific alternative wording or proposals. All comments |
10 | | shall be posted on the Agency's and Commission's websites. |
11 | | During this 30-day comment period, the Agency shall hold at |
12 | | least one public hearing for the purpose of receiving |
13 | | public comment on the procurement plan. Within 14 days |
14 | | following the end of the 30-day review period, the Agency |
15 | | shall revise the feedstock procurement plan as necessary |
16 | | based on the comments received, file the feedstock |
17 | | procurement plan with the Commission, and post the |
18 | | feedstock procurement plan on the websites. |
19 | | (3) Within 5 days after the filing of the feedstock |
20 | | procurement plan, any person objecting to the feedstock |
21 | | procurement plan shall file an objection with the |
22 | | Commission. Within 10 days after the filing, the Commission |
23 | | shall determine whether a hearing is necessary. The |
24 | | Commission shall enter its order confirming or modifying |
25 | | the feedstock procurement plan within 90 days after the |
26 | | filing of the feedstock procurement plan by the Agency. |
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1 | | (4) The Commission shall approve the feedstock |
2 | | procurement plan, including expressly the forecast used in |
3 | | the feedstock procurement plan, if the Commission |
4 | | determines that it shall ensure adequate, reliable, |
5 | | affordable, and environmentally sustainable feedstocks to |
6 | | the initial clean coal facility at the lowest total cost |
7 | | over time, taking into account any benefits of price |
8 | | stability and other criteria set forth in this Section. |
9 | | (d) The feedstock procurement process shall include each of |
10 | | the following components: |
11 | | (1) Solicitation, pre-qualification, and registration |
12 | | of bidders. The feedstock procurement administrator shall |
13 | | disseminate information to potential bidders to promote a |
14 | | feedstock procurement event, notify potential bidders that |
15 | | the feedstock procurement administrator may enter into a |
16 | | post-bid price negotiation with bidders that meet the |
17 | | applicable benchmarks, provide supply requirements, and |
18 | | otherwise explain the competitive feedstock procurement |
19 | | process. In addition to such other publication as the |
20 | | feedstock procurement administrator determines is |
21 | | appropriate, this information shall be posted on the |
22 | | Agency's and the Commission's websites. The feedstock |
23 | | procurement administrator shall also administer the |
24 | | prequalification process, including evaluation of |
25 | | creditworthiness, compliance with feedstock procurement |
26 | | rules, and agreement to the standard form contract |
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1 | | developed pursuant to paragraph (2) of this subsection (d). |
2 | | The feedstock procurement administrator shall then |
3 | | identify and register bidders to participate in the |
4 | | feedstock procurement event. |
5 | | (2) Standard contract forms and credit terms and |
6 | | instruments. The feedstock procurement administrator, in |
7 | | consultation with the initial clean coal facility, |
8 | | electric utilities, alternative retail electric suppliers, |
9 | | the Commission, and other interested parties and subject to |
10 | | Commission oversight, shall develop and provide standard |
11 | | contract forms for the supplier contracts that meet |
12 | | generally accepted industry practices. Standard credit |
13 | | terms and instruments that meet generally accepted |
14 | | industry practices shall be similarly developed. The |
15 | | feedstock procurement administrator shall make available |
16 | | to the Commission all written comments it receives on the |
17 | | contract forms, credit terms, or instruments. If the |
18 | | feedstock procurement administrator cannot reach agreement |
19 | | with the initial clean coal facility as to the contract |
20 | | terms and conditions, then the feedstock procurement |
21 | | administrator must notify the Commission of any disputed |
22 | | terms and the Commission shall resolve the dispute. The |
23 | | terms of the contracts shall not be subject to negotiation |
24 | | by winning bidders, and the bidders must agree to the terms |
25 | | of the contract in advance so that winning bids are |
26 | | selected solely on the basis of price. |
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1 | | (3) Establishment of a market-based price benchmark. |
2 | | As part of the development of the feedstock procurement |
3 | | process, the feedstock procurement administrator, in |
4 | | consultation with the Commission staff, Agency staff, and |
5 | | the feedstock procurement monitor, shall establish |
6 | | benchmarks for evaluating the final prices in the contracts |
7 | | for each of the feedstocks that shall be procured through |
8 | | the feedstock procurement process. The benchmarks shall be |
9 | | based on price data for similar feedstocks for the same |
10 | | delivery period and similar delivery points, or other |
11 | | delivery points after adjusting for that difference. The |
12 | | price benchmarks may also be adjusted to take into account |
13 | | differences between the information reflected in the |
14 | | underlying data sources and the specific feedstocks and |
15 | | gasification feedstock procurement process being used to |
16 | | procure for the initial clean coal facility. The benchmarks |
17 | | shall be confidential but shall be provided to the |
18 | | Commission, and shall be subject to Commission review and |
19 | | approval, prior to a feedstock procurement event. |
20 | | (4) Request for proposals. The feedstock procurement |
21 | | administrator shall design and issue a request for |
22 | | proposals to supply coal or natural gas in accordance with |
23 | | the initial clean coal facility's usage plan, as approved |
24 | | by the Commission. The request for proposals shall set |
25 | | forth a procedure for sealed, binding commitment bidding |
26 | | with pay-as-bid settlement, and provision for selection of |
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1 | | bids on the basis of price. |
2 | | (5) A plan for implementing contingencies in the event |
3 | | of supplier default or failure of the feedstock procurement |
4 | | process to fully meet the expected generation requirement |
5 | | due to insufficient supplier participation, Commission |
6 | | rejection of results, or any other cause. The plan must be |
7 | | specific to the initial clean coal facility's feedstock |
8 | | specifications and requirements. |
9 | | The feedstock procurement process described in this |
10 | | subsection (d) is exempt from the requirements of the Illinois |
11 | | Procurement Code pursuant to Section 20-10 of the Illinois |
12 | | Procurement Code. |
13 | | (e) Within 2 business days after opening the sealed bids, |
14 | | the feedstock procurement administrator shall submit a |
15 | | confidential report to the Commission. The report shall contain |
16 | | the results of the bidding for each of the feedstock types |
17 | | along with the feedstock procurement administrator's |
18 | | recommendation for the acceptance and rejection of bids based |
19 | | on the price benchmark criteria and other factors observed in |
20 | | the process. The feedstock procurement monitor also shall |
21 | | submit a confidential report to the Commission within 2 |
22 | | business days after opening the sealed bids. The report shall |
23 | | contain the feedstock procurement monitor's assessment of |
24 | | bidder behavior in the process, as well as an assessment of the |
25 | | feedstock procurement administrator's compliance with the |
26 | | feedstock procurement process and rules. The Commission shall |
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1 | | review the confidential reports submitted by the feedstock |
2 | | procurement administrator and feedstock procurement monitor |
3 | | and shall accept or reject the recommendations of the feedstock |
4 | | procurement administrator within 2 business days after receipt |
5 | | of the reports. |
6 | | (f) Within 3 business days after the Commission decision |
7 | | approving the results of a feedstock procurement event, the |
8 | | initial clean coal facility shall enter into binding |
9 | | contractual arrangements with the winning suppliers using |
10 | | standard form contracts. |
11 | | (g) The names of the successful bidders and the amount of |
12 | | feedstock to be delivered for each contract type and for each |
13 | | contract term shall be made available to the public at the time |
14 | | of Commission approval of a feedstock procurement event. The |
15 | | Commission, the feedstock procurement monitor, the feedstock |
16 | | procurement administrator, the Agency, and all participants in |
17 | | the feedstock procurement process shall maintain the |
18 | | confidentiality of all other supplier and bidding information |
19 | | in a manner consistent with all applicable laws, rules, |
20 | | regulations, and tariffs. Confidential information, including |
21 | | the confidential reports submitted by the feedstock |
22 | | procurement administrator and feedstock procurement monitor |
23 | | pursuant to subsection (e) of this Section, shall not be made |
24 | | publicly available and shall not be discoverable by any party |
25 | | in any proceeding, absent a compelling demonstration of need, |
26 | | nor shall those reports be admissible in any proceeding other |
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1 | | than one for law enforcement purposes. |
2 | | (h) Within 2 business days after a Commission decision |
3 | | approving the results of a feedstock procurement event or such |
4 | | other date as may be required by the Commission from time to |
5 | | time, the initial clean coal facility shall file for |
6 | | informational purposes with the Commission its actual or |
7 | | estimated feedstock costs reflecting the costs associated with |
8 | | the feedstock procurement. |
9 | | (i) The initial clean coal facility shall pay for |
10 | | reasonable costs incurred by the Agency in administering the |
11 | | feedstock procurement events. The Agency shall determine the |
12 | | amount owed for each feedstock procurement event, and the |
13 | | initial clean coal facility shall pay that amount to the Agency |
14 | | within 30 days after being informed by the Agency of the amount |
15 | | owed. Those funds shall be deposited into the Agency Operations |
16 | | Fund, pursuant to Section 1-55 of this Act, to be used to |
17 | | reimburse expenses related to the feedstock procurement. |
18 | | (j) The Commission has the authority to adopt rules to |
19 | | carry out the provisions of this Section. For the public |
20 | | interest, safety, and welfare, the Commission also has the |
21 | | authority to adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this |
22 | | Section on an emergency basis. |
23 | | (k) On or before April 1 of each year, the Commission may |
24 | | hold an informal hearing for the purpose of receiving comments |
25 | | on the prior year's feedstock procurement process and any |
26 | | recommendations for change. |
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1 | | (l) For all purposes of this Section 1-79 and subsection |
2 | | (a-5) of Section 1-75 of this Act, (i) feedstock procurement |
3 | | shall be deemed to include transportation of the feedstock |
4 | | products to the initial clean coal facility (including the |
5 | | acquisition by the initial clean coal facility, as appropriate, |
6 | | of trucks, railcars or other transportation equipment), (ii) |
7 | | feedstock procurement shall not be deemed to include day-to-day |
8 | | performance and administration of feedstock procurement and |
9 | | transportation arrangements, including scheduling, weighing, |
10 | | quality determination, acceptance or rejection of shipments, |
11 | | price adjustments, documentation and related activities, all |
12 | | of which shall be performed by the owner of the initial clean |
13 | | coal facility, and (iii) feedstock supplier shall be deemed to |
14 | | include feedstock transporters and providers of feedstock |
15 | | transportation equipment. |
16 | | (m) Any agreement for the purchase of SNG entered into by |
17 | | the initial clean coal facility pursuant to item (xvi) of |
18 | | subparagraph (D) of paragraph (3) of subsection (d) of Section |
19 | | 1-75 of this Act shall be deemed for all purposes, including, |
20 | | but not limited to, the inclusion of costs under such agreement |
21 | | being included as part of the initial clean coal facility's |
22 | | actual fuel costs pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 1-76 of |
23 | | this Act, to have been entered into pursuant to the procurement |
24 | | process set forth in this Section 1-79, even though such |
25 | | agreement shall not be subject to competitive bidding. The |
26 | | Agency, the feedstock procurement administrator, and the |
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1 | | feedstock procurement monitor shall take account of the initial |
2 | | clean coal facility's obligations under any such agreement in |
3 | | determining the feedstock procurement arrangements that may be |
4 | | entered into by the initial clean coal facility pursuant to |
5 | | this Section 1-79, as well as the implementation and |
6 | | administration of such feedstock procurement arrangements. |
7 | | (n) If and for so long as the initial clean coal facility |
8 | | is an SNG-ready generating facility, the provisions of this |
9 | | Section relating to the procurement of coal or other feedstock |
10 | | that would be used by coal gasification units or relating to |
11 | | any minimum feedstock procurement or minimum feedstock usage |
12 | | shall not be applicable. |
13 | | (20 ILCS 3855/1-81 new) |
14 | | Sec. 1-81. Limited non-impairment. |
15 | | (a) The State of Illinois pledges that the State shall not |
16 | | enact any law or take any action to: |
17 | | (1) break, or repeal the authority for, sourcing |
18 | | agreements in a form approved by the Agency and entered |
19 | | into between electric utilities and the initial clean coal |
20 | | facility pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of this |
21 | | Act; |
22 | | (2) break, or repeal the authority for, sourcing |
23 | | agreements in a form approved by the Agency and entered |
24 | | into between alternative retail electric suppliers and the |
25 | | initial clean coal facility; |
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1 | | (3) deny electric utilities full cost recovery for |
2 | | their costs incurred under those sourcing agreements; |
3 | | (4) deny the initial clean coal facility full cost |
4 | | recovery under those sourcing agreements for costs that are |
5 | | recoverable under Section 1-76 of this Act; |
6 | | (5) repeal or remove the requirement that electric |
7 | | utilities shall enter into sourcing agreements with the |
8 | | initial clean coal facility under paragraph (3) of |
9 | | subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of this Act or subsection |
10 | | (c) of Section 16-116 of the Public Utilities Act; or |
11 | | (6) repeal or remove the requirement that alternative |
12 | | retail electric suppliers shall enter into sourcing |
13 | | agreements with the initial clean coal facility under item |
14 | | (iv) of paragraph (5) of subsection (d) of Section 16-115 |
15 | | of the Public Utilities Act. |
16 | | These pledges are for the benefit of the parties to those |
17 | | sourcing agreements and the issuers and holders of bonds or |
18 | | other obligations issued or incurred to finance or refinance |
19 | | the initial clean coal facility. The initial clean coal |
20 | | facility is authorized to include and refer to these pledges in |
21 | | any financing agreement into which it may enter in regard to |
22 | | those sourcing agreements. |
23 | | (b) The State of Illinois retains and reserves all other |
24 | | rights to enact new or amendatory legislation or take any other |
25 | | action, without impairment of the right of the initial clean |
26 | | coal facility to recover prudently incurred costs resulting |
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1 | | from the new or amendatory legislation or other action as |
2 | | approved by the Commission, including, but not limited to, |
3 | | legislation or other action that would:
(1) directly or |
4 | | indirectly raise the costs that the initial clean coal facility |
5 | | must incur;
(2) directly or indirectly place additional |
6 | | restrictions, regulations, or requirements on the initial |
7 | | clean coal facility;
(3) prohibit sequestration in general or |
8 | | prohibit a specific sequestration method or project; or
(4) |
9 | | increase minimum sequestration requirements for the initial |
10 | | clean coal facility to a technically feasible extent. |
11 | | Section 10. The Illinois Procurement Code is amended by |
12 | | changing Sections 1-10 and 20-10 as follows:
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13 | | (30 ILCS 500/1-10)
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14 | | Sec. 1-10. Application.
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15 | | (a) This Code applies only to procurements for which |
16 | | contractors were first
solicited on or after July 1, 1998. This |
17 | | Code shall not be construed to affect
or impair any contract, |
18 | | or any provision of a contract, entered into based on a
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19 | | solicitation prior to the implementation date of this Code as |
20 | | described in
Article 99, including but not limited to any |
21 | | covenant entered into with respect
to any revenue bonds or |
22 | | similar instruments.
All procurements for which contracts are |
23 | | solicited between the effective date
of Articles 50 and 99 and |
24 | | July 1, 1998 shall be substantially in accordance
with this |
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1 | | Code and its intent.
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2 | | (b) This Code shall apply regardless of the source of the |
3 | | funds with which
the contracts are paid, including federal |
4 | | assistance moneys.
This Code shall
not apply to:
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5 | | (1) Contracts between the State and its political |
6 | | subdivisions or other
governments, or between State |
7 | | governmental bodies except as specifically
provided in |
8 | | this Code.
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9 | | (2) Grants, except for the filing requirements of |
10 | | Section 20-80.
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11 | | (3) Purchase of care.
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12 | | (4) Hiring of an individual as employee and not as an |
13 | | independent
contractor, whether pursuant to an employment |
14 | | code or policy or by contract
directly with that |
15 | | individual.
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16 | | (5) Collective bargaining contracts.
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17 | | (6) Purchase of real estate, except that notice of this |
18 | | type of contract with a value of more than $25,000 must be |
19 | | published in the Procurement Bulletin within 7 days after |
20 | | the deed is recorded in the county of jurisdiction. The |
21 | | notice shall identify the real estate purchased, the names |
22 | | of all parties to the contract, the value of the contract, |
23 | | and the effective date of the contract.
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24 | | (7) Contracts necessary to prepare for anticipated |
25 | | litigation, enforcement
actions, or investigations, |
26 | | provided
that the chief legal counsel to the Governor shall |
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1 | | give his or her prior
approval when the procuring agency is |
2 | | one subject to the jurisdiction of the
Governor, and |
3 | | provided that the chief legal counsel of any other |
4 | | procuring
entity
subject to this Code shall give his or her |
5 | | prior approval when the procuring
entity is not one subject |
6 | | to the jurisdiction of the Governor.
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7 | | (8) Contracts for
services to Northern Illinois |
8 | | University by a person, acting as
an independent |
9 | | contractor, who is qualified by education, experience, and
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10 | | technical ability and is selected by negotiation for the |
11 | | purpose of providing
non-credit educational service |
12 | | activities or products by means of specialized
programs |
13 | | offered by the university.
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14 | | (9) Procurement expenditures by the Illinois |
15 | | Conservation Foundation
when only private funds are used.
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16 | | (10) Procurement expenditures by the Illinois Health |
17 | | Information Exchange Authority involving private funds |
18 | | from the Health Information Exchange Fund. "Private funds" |
19 | | means gifts, donations, and private grants. |
20 | | (11) Public-private agreements entered into according |
21 | | to the procurement requirements of Section 20 of the |
22 | | Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Act and |
23 | | design-build agreements entered into according to the |
24 | | procurement requirements of Section 25 of the |
25 | | Public-Private Partnerships for Transportation Act. |
26 | | (c) This Code does not apply to the electric power |
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1 | | procurement process provided for under Section 1-75 of the |
2 | | Illinois Power Agency Act and Section 16-111.5 of the Public |
3 | | Utilities Act. |
4 | | (d) Except for Section 20-160 and Article 50 of this Code, |
5 | | and as expressly required by Section 9.1 of the Illinois |
6 | | Lottery Law, the provisions of this Code do not apply to the |
7 | | procurement process provided for under Section 9.1 of the |
8 | | Illinois Lottery Law. |
9 | | (e) This Code does not apply to the process used by the |
10 | | Capital Development Board to retain a person or entity to |
11 | | assist the Capital Development Board with its duties related to |
12 | | the determination of costs of a clean coal SNG brownfield |
13 | | facility, as defined by Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power |
14 | | Agency Act, as required in subsection (h-3) of Section 9-220 of |
15 | | the Public Utilities Act, including calculating the range of |
16 | | capital costs, the range of operating and maintenance costs, or |
17 | | the sequestration costs or monitoring the construction of clean |
18 | | coal SNG brownfield facility for the full duration of |
19 | | construction. |
20 | | (f) This Code does not apply to the process used by the |
21 | | Illinois Power Agency to retain a mediator to mediate sourcing |
22 | | agreement disputes between gas utilities and the clean coal SNG |
23 | | brownfield facility, as defined in Section 1-10 of the Illinois |
24 | | Power Agency Act, as required under subsection (h-1) of Section |
25 | | 9-220 of the Public Utilities Act. |
26 | | (g) This Code does not apply to the processes used by the |
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1 | | Illinois Power Agency to retain a mediator to mediate contract |
2 | | disputes between gas utilities and the clean coal SNG facility |
3 | | and to retain an expert to assist in the review of contracts |
4 | | under subsection (h) of Section 9-220 of the Public Utilities |
5 | | Act. This Code does not apply to the process used by the |
6 | | Illinois Commerce Commission to retain an expert to assist in |
7 | | determining the actual incurred costs of the clean coal SNG |
8 | | facility and the reasonableness of those costs as required |
9 | | under subsection (h) of Section 9-220 of the Public Utilities |
10 | | Act. |
11 | | (h) This Code does not apply to the process to procure or |
12 | | contracts entered into in accordance with Sections 11-5.2 and |
13 | | 11-5.3 of the Illinois Public Aid Code. |
14 | | (i) (h) Each chief procurement officer may access records |
15 | | necessary to review whether a contract, purchase, or other |
16 | | expenditure is or is not subject to the provisions of this |
17 | | Code, unless such records would be subject to attorney-client |
18 | | privilege. |
19 | | (j) This Code does not apply to the process used by the |
20 | | Capital Development Board to retain a person or entity to |
21 | | assist the Capital Development Board with its duties related to |
22 | | the determination of costs of an initial clean coal facility, |
23 | | as defined under Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power Agency Act, |
24 | | as required under Section 1-76 of the Illinois Power Agency |
25 | | Act, including calculating the range of capital costs or the |
26 | | sequestration costs or monitoring the construction of initial |
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1 | | clean coal facility for the full duration of construction. |
2 | | (k) This Code does not apply to the process used by the |
3 | | Illinois Power Agency to retain a mediator to mediate sourcing |
4 | | agreement disputes between electric utilities or alternative |
5 | | retail electric suppliers and the initial clean coal facility, |
6 | | as defined under Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power Agency Act, |
7 | | as required under paragraph (4) of subsection (d) of Section |
8 | | 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. This Code does not apply |
9 | | to the process used by the Illinois Commerce Commission to |
10 | | retain an expert to assist the Commission with its duties |
11 | | related to the determination of the costs of an initial clean |
12 | | coal facility, as defined under Section 1-10 of the Illinois |
13 | | Power Agency Act, as required under Section 1-76 of the |
14 | | Illinois Power Agency Act, including determining the initial |
15 | | clean coal facility's operations and maintenance costs, or |
16 | | compliance with capture and sequestration requirements. |
17 | | (Source: P.A. 96-840, eff. 12-23-09; 96-1331, eff. 7-27-10; |
18 | | 97-96, eff. 7-13-11; 97-239, eff. 8-2-11; 97-502, eff. 8-23-11; |
19 | | 97-689, eff. 6-14-12; 97-813, eff. 7-13-12; 97-895, eff. |
20 | | 8-3-12; revised 8-23-12.)
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21 | | (30 ILCS 500/20-10)
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22 | | (Text of Section from P.A. 96-159, 96-588, 97-96, and |
23 | | 97-895) |
24 | | Sec. 20-10. Competitive sealed bidding; reverse auction.
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25 | | (a) Conditions for use. All contracts shall be awarded by
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1 | | competitive sealed bidding
except as otherwise provided in |
2 | | Section 20-5.
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3 | | (b) Invitation for bids. An invitation for bids shall be
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4 | | issued and shall include a
purchase description and the |
5 | | material contractual terms and
conditions applicable to the
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6 | | procurement.
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7 | | (c) Public notice. Public notice of the invitation for bids |
8 | | shall be
published in the Illinois Procurement Bulletin at |
9 | | least 14 days before the date
set in the invitation for the |
10 | | opening of bids.
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11 | | (d) Bid opening. Bids shall be opened publicly in the
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12 | | presence of one or more witnesses
at the time and place |
13 | | designated in the invitation for bids. The
name of each bidder, |
14 | | the amount
of each bid, and other relevant information as may |
15 | | be specified by
rule shall be
recorded. After the award of the |
16 | | contract, the winning bid and the
record of each unsuccessful |
17 | | bid shall be open to
public inspection.
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18 | | (e) Bid acceptance and bid evaluation. Bids shall be
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19 | | unconditionally accepted without
alteration or correction, |
20 | | except as authorized in this Code. Bids
shall be evaluated |
21 | | based on the
requirements set forth in the invitation for bids, |
22 | | which may
include criteria to determine
acceptability such as |
23 | | inspection, testing, quality, workmanship,
delivery, and |
24 | | suitability for a
particular purpose. Those criteria that will |
25 | | affect the bid price
and be considered in evaluation
for award, |
26 | | such as discounts, transportation costs, and total or
life |
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1 | | cycle costs, shall be
objectively measurable. The invitation |
2 | | for bids shall set forth
the evaluation criteria to be used.
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3 | | (f) Correction or withdrawal of bids. Correction or
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4 | | withdrawal of inadvertently
erroneous bids before or after |
5 | | award, or cancellation of awards of
contracts based on bid
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6 | | mistakes, shall be permitted in accordance with rules.
After |
7 | | bid opening, no
changes in bid prices or other provisions of |
8 | | bids prejudicial to
the interest of the State or fair
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9 | | competition shall be permitted. All decisions to permit the
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10 | | correction or withdrawal of bids
based on bid mistakes shall be |
11 | | supported by written determination
made by a State purchasing |
12 | | officer.
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13 | | (g) Award. The contract shall be awarded with reasonable
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14 | | promptness by written notice
to the lowest responsible and |
15 | | responsive bidder whose bid meets
the requirements and criteria
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16 | | set forth in the invitation for bids, except when a State |
17 | | purchasing officer
determines it is not in the best interest of |
18 | | the State and by written
explanation determines another bidder |
19 | | shall receive the award. The explanation
shall appear in the |
20 | | appropriate volume of the Illinois Procurement Bulletin. The |
21 | | written explanation must include:
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22 | | (1) a description of the agency's needs; |
23 | | (2) a determination that the anticipated cost will be |
24 | | fair and reasonable; |
25 | | (3) a listing of all responsible and responsive |
26 | | bidders; and |
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1 | | (4) the name of the bidder selected, the total contract |
2 | | price, and the reasons for selecting that bidder. |
3 | | Each chief procurement officer may adopt guidelines to |
4 | | implement the requirements of this subsection (g). |
5 | | The written explanation shall be filed with the Legislative |
6 | | Audit Commission and the Procurement Policy Board, and be made |
7 | | available for inspection by the public, within 30 days after |
8 | | the agency's decision to award the contract. |
9 | | (h) Multi-step sealed bidding. When it is considered
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10 | | impracticable to initially prepare
a purchase description to |
11 | | support an award based on price, an
invitation for bids may be |
12 | | issued
requesting the submission of unpriced offers to be |
13 | | followed by an
invitation for bids limited to
those bidders |
14 | | whose offers have been qualified under the criteria
set forth |
15 | | in the first solicitation.
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16 | | (i) Alternative procedures. Notwithstanding any other |
17 | | provision of this Act to the contrary, the Director of the |
18 | | Illinois Power Agency may create alternative bidding |
19 | | procedures to be used in procuring professional services under |
20 | | subsections subsection (a) and (a-5) of Section 1-75 , and |
21 | | subsection (d) of Section 1-78 , and subsection (d) of Section |
22 | | 1-79 of the Illinois Power Agency Act and Section 16-111.5(c) |
23 | | of the Public Utilities Act and to procure renewable energy |
24 | | resources under Section 1-56 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. |
25 | | These alternative procedures shall be set forth together with |
26 | | the other criteria contained in the invitation for bids, and |
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1 | | shall appear in the appropriate volume of the Illinois |
2 | | Procurement Bulletin.
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3 | | (j) Reverse auction. Notwithstanding any other provision |
4 | | of this Section and in accordance with rules adopted by the |
5 | | chief procurement officer, that chief procurement officer may |
6 | | procure supplies or services through a competitive electronic |
7 | | auction bidding process after the chief procurement officer |
8 | | determines that the use of such a process will be in the best |
9 | | interest of the State. The chief procurement officer shall |
10 | | publish that determination in his or her next volume of the |
11 | | Illinois Procurement Bulletin. |
12 | | An invitation for bids shall be issued and shall include |
13 | | (i) a procurement description, (ii) all contractual terms, |
14 | | whenever practical, and (iii) conditions applicable to the |
15 | | procurement, including a notice that bids will be received in |
16 | | an electronic auction manner. |
17 | | Public notice of the invitation for bids shall be given in |
18 | | the same manner as provided in subsection (c). |
19 | | Bids shall be accepted electronically at the time and in |
20 | | the manner designated in the invitation for bids. During the |
21 | | auction, a bidder's price shall be disclosed to other bidders. |
22 | | Bidders shall have the opportunity to reduce their bid prices |
23 | | during the auction. At the conclusion of the auction, the |
24 | | record of the bid prices received and the name of each bidder |
25 | | shall be open to public inspection. |
26 | | After the auction period has terminated, withdrawal of bids |
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1 | | shall be permitted as provided in subsection (f). |
2 | | The contract shall be awarded within 60 days after the |
3 | | auction by written notice to the lowest responsible bidder, or |
4 | | all bids shall be rejected except as otherwise provided in this |
5 | | Code. Extensions of the date for the award may be made by |
6 | | mutual written consent of the State purchasing officer and the |
7 | | lowest responsible bidder. |
8 | | This subsection does not apply to (i) procurements of |
9 | | professional and artistic services, (ii) telecommunications |
10 | | services, communication services, and information services, |
11 | | and (iii) contracts for construction projects, including |
12 | | design professional services. |
13 | | (Source: P.A. 96-159, eff. 8-10-09; 96-588, eff. 8-18-09; |
14 | | 97-96, eff. 7-13-11; 97-895, eff. 8-3-12.)
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15 | | (Text of Section from P.A. 96-159, 96-795, 97-96, and |
16 | | 97-895)
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17 | | Sec. 20-10. Competitive sealed bidding; reverse auction.
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18 | | (a) Conditions for use. All contracts shall be awarded by
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19 | | competitive sealed bidding
except as otherwise provided in |
20 | | Section 20-5.
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21 | | (b) Invitation for bids. An invitation for bids shall be
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22 | | issued and shall include a
purchase description and the |
23 | | material contractual terms and
conditions applicable to the
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24 | | procurement.
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25 | | (c) Public notice. Public notice of the invitation for bids |
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1 | | shall be
published in the Illinois Procurement Bulletin at |
2 | | least 14 days before the date
set in the invitation for the |
3 | | opening of bids.
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4 | | (d) Bid opening. Bids shall be opened publicly in the
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5 | | presence of one or more witnesses
at the time and place |
6 | | designated in the invitation for bids. The
name of each bidder, |
7 | | the amount
of each bid, and other relevant information as may |
8 | | be specified by
rule shall be
recorded. After the award of the |
9 | | contract, the winning bid and the
record of each unsuccessful |
10 | | bid shall be open to
public inspection.
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11 | | (e) Bid acceptance and bid evaluation. Bids shall be
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12 | | unconditionally accepted without
alteration or correction, |
13 | | except as authorized in this Code. Bids
shall be evaluated |
14 | | based on the
requirements set forth in the invitation for bids, |
15 | | which may
include criteria to determine
acceptability such as |
16 | | inspection, testing, quality, workmanship,
delivery, and |
17 | | suitability for a
particular purpose. Those criteria that will |
18 | | affect the bid price
and be considered in evaluation
for award, |
19 | | such as discounts, transportation costs, and total or
life |
20 | | cycle costs, shall be
objectively measurable. The invitation |
21 | | for bids shall set forth
the evaluation criteria to be used.
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22 | | (f) Correction or withdrawal of bids. Correction or
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23 | | withdrawal of inadvertently
erroneous bids before or after |
24 | | award, or cancellation of awards of
contracts based on bid
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25 | | mistakes, shall be permitted in accordance with rules.
After |
26 | | bid opening, no
changes in bid prices or other provisions of |
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1 | | bids prejudicial to
the interest of the State or fair
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2 | | competition shall be permitted. All decisions to permit the
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3 | | correction or withdrawal of bids
based on bid mistakes shall be |
4 | | supported by written determination
made by a State purchasing |
5 | | officer.
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6 | | (g) Award. The contract shall be awarded with reasonable
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7 | | promptness by written notice
to the lowest responsible and |
8 | | responsive bidder whose bid meets
the requirements and criteria
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9 | | set forth in the invitation for bids, except when a State |
10 | | purchasing officer
determines it is not in the best interest of |
11 | | the State and by written
explanation determines another bidder |
12 | | shall receive the award. The explanation
shall appear in the |
13 | | appropriate volume of the Illinois Procurement Bulletin. The |
14 | | written explanation must include:
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15 | | (1) a description of the agency's needs; |
16 | | (2) a determination that the anticipated cost will be |
17 | | fair and reasonable; |
18 | | (3) a listing of all responsible and responsive |
19 | | bidders; and |
20 | | (4) the name of the bidder selected, the total contract |
21 | | price, and the reasons for selecting that bidder. |
22 | | Each chief procurement officer may adopt guidelines to |
23 | | implement the requirements of this subsection (g). |
24 | | The written explanation shall be filed with the Legislative |
25 | | Audit Commission and the Procurement Policy Board, and be made |
26 | | available for inspection by the public, within 30 days after |
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1 | | the agency's decision to award the contract. |
2 | | (h) Multi-step sealed bidding. When it is considered
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3 | | impracticable to initially prepare
a purchase description to |
4 | | support an award based on price, an
invitation for bids may be |
5 | | issued
requesting the submission of unpriced offers to be |
6 | | followed by an
invitation for bids limited to
those bidders |
7 | | whose offers have been qualified under the criteria
set forth |
8 | | in the first solicitation.
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9 | | (i) Alternative procedures. Notwithstanding any other |
10 | | provision of this Act to the contrary, the Director of the |
11 | | Illinois Power Agency may create alternative bidding |
12 | | procedures to be used in procuring professional services under |
13 | | subsections subsection (a) and (a-5) of Section 1-75 , and |
14 | | subsection (d) of Section 1-78 , and subsection (d) of Section |
15 | | 1-79 of the Illinois Power Agency Act and Section 16-111.5(c) |
16 | | of the Public Utilities Act and to procure renewable energy |
17 | | resources under Section 1-56 of the Illinois Power Agency Act. |
18 | | These alternative procedures shall be set forth together with |
19 | | the other criteria contained in the invitation for bids, and |
20 | | shall appear in the appropriate volume of the Illinois |
21 | | Procurement Bulletin.
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22 | | (j) Reverse auction. Notwithstanding any other provision |
23 | | of this Section and in accordance with rules adopted by the |
24 | | chief procurement officer, that chief procurement officer may |
25 | | procure supplies or services through a competitive electronic |
26 | | auction bidding process after the chief procurement officer |
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1 | | determines that the use of such a process will be in the best |
2 | | interest of the State. The chief procurement officer shall |
3 | | publish that determination in his or her next volume of the |
4 | | Illinois Procurement Bulletin. |
5 | | An invitation for bids shall be issued and shall include |
6 | | (i) a procurement description, (ii) all contractual terms, |
7 | | whenever practical, and (iii) conditions applicable to the |
8 | | procurement, including a notice that bids will be received in |
9 | | an electronic auction manner. |
10 | | Public notice of the invitation for bids shall be given in |
11 | | the same manner as provided in subsection (c). |
12 | | Bids shall be accepted electronically at the time and in |
13 | | the manner designated in the invitation for bids. During the |
14 | | auction, a bidder's price shall be disclosed to other bidders. |
15 | | Bidders shall have the opportunity to reduce their bid prices |
16 | | during the auction. At the conclusion of the auction, the |
17 | | record of the bid prices received and the name of each bidder |
18 | | shall be open to public inspection. |
19 | | After the auction period has terminated, withdrawal of bids |
20 | | shall be permitted as provided in subsection (f). |
21 | | The contract shall be awarded within 60 days after the |
22 | | auction by written notice to the lowest responsible bidder, or |
23 | | all bids shall be rejected except as otherwise provided in this |
24 | | Code. Extensions of the date for the award may be made by |
25 | | mutual written consent of the State purchasing officer and the |
26 | | lowest responsible bidder. |
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1 | | This subsection does not apply to (i) procurements of |
2 | | professional and artistic services, (ii) telecommunications |
3 | | services, communication services, and information services,
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4 | | and (iii) contracts for construction projects, including |
5 | | design professional services. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 96-159, eff. 8-10-09; 96-795, eff. 7-1-10 (see |
7 | | Section 5 of P.A. 96-793 for the effective date of changes made |
8 | | by P.A. 96-795); 97-96, eff. 7-13-11; 97-895, eff. 8-3-12.) |
9 | | Section 15. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing |
10 | | Sections 16-115 and 16-116 as follows:
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11 | | (220 ILCS 5/16-115)
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12 | | Sec. 16-115. Certification of alternative retail
electric |
13 | | suppliers. |
14 | | (a) Any alternative retail electric supplier must obtain
a |
15 | | certificate of service authority from the Commission in
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16 | | accordance with this Section before serving any retail
customer |
17 | | or other user located in this State. An alternative
retail |
18 | | electric supplier may request, and the Commission may
grant, a |
19 | | certificate of service authority for the entire State
or for a |
20 | | specified geographic area of the State.
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21 | | (b) An alternative retail electric supplier seeking a
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22 | | certificate of service authority shall file with the
Commission |
23 | | a verified application containing information
showing that the |
24 | | applicant meets the requirements of this
Section. The |
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1 | | alternative retail electric supplier shall
publish notice of |
2 | | its application in the official State
newspaper within 10 days |
3 | | following the date of its filing. No
later than 45 days after |
4 | | the application is properly filed
with the Commission, and such |
5 | | notice is published, the
Commission shall issue its order |
6 | | granting or denying the
application.
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7 | | (c) An application for a certificate of service
authority |
8 | | shall identify the area or areas in which the
applicant intends |
9 | | to offer service and the types of services
it intends to offer. |
10 | | Applicants that seek to serve
residential or small commercial |
11 | | retail customers within a
geographic area that is smaller than |
12 | | an electric utility's
service area shall submit evidence |
13 | | demonstrating that the
designation of this smaller area does |
14 | | not violate Section 16-115A. An applicant
that seeks to serve |
15 | | residential or small
commercial retail customers may state in |
16 | | its application for
certification any limitations that will be |
17 | | imposed on the
number of customers or maximum load to be |
18 | | served.
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19 | | (d) The Commission shall grant the application for a
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20 | | certificate of service authority if it makes the findings set
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21 | | forth in this subsection
based on the verified
application and |
22 | | such other information as the applicant may
submit:
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23 | | (1) That the applicant possesses sufficient
technical, |
24 | | financial and managerial resources and
abilities to |
25 | | provide the service for which it seeks a
certificate of |
26 | | service authority. In determining the
level of technical, |
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1 | | financial and managerial resources
and abilities which the |
2 | | applicant must demonstrate, the
Commission shall consider |
3 | | (i) the characteristics,
including the size and financial |
4 | | sophistication, of the
customers that the applicant seeks |
5 | | to serve, and (ii)
whether the applicant seeks to provide |
6 | | electric power and
energy using property, plant and |
7 | | equipment which it owns,
controls or operates;
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8 | | (2) That the applicant will comply with all
applicable |
9 | | federal, State, regional and industry rules,
policies, |
10 | | practices and procedures for the use,
operation, and |
11 | | maintenance of the safety, integrity and
reliability, of |
12 | | the interconnected electric transmission
system;
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13 | | (3) That the applicant will only provide service to
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14 | | retail customers in an electric utility's service area
that |
15 | | are eligible to take delivery services under this
Act;
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16 | | (4) That the applicant will comply with such
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17 | | informational or reporting requirements as the Commission
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18 | | may by rule establish and provide the information required |
19 | | by Section 16-112.
Any data related to
contracts for the |
20 | | purchase and sale of electric power and
energy shall be |
21 | | made available for review by the Staff of
the Commission on |
22 | | a confidential and proprietary basis
and only to the extent |
23 | | and for the purposes which the
Commission determines are |
24 | | reasonably necessary in order
to carry out the purposes of |
25 | | this Act;
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26 | | (5) That the applicant will procure renewable energy |
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1 | | resources in accordance with Section 16-115D of this Act, |
2 | | and will source electricity from clean coal facilities, as |
3 | | defined in Section 1-10 of the Illinois Power Agency Act, |
4 | | in amounts at least equal to the amounts percentages set |
5 | | forth in subsections (c) and (d) of Section 1-75 of the |
6 | | Illinois Power Agency Act. For purposes of this Section:
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7 | | (i) (blank) (Blank) ; |
8 | | (ii) (blank) (Blank) ; |
9 | | (iii) the required sourcing of electricity |
10 | | generated by clean coal facilities, other than the |
11 | | initial clean coal facility, shall be limited to the |
12 | | amount of electricity that can be procured or sourced |
13 | | at a price at or below the benchmarks approved by the |
14 | | Commission each year in accordance with item (1) of |
15 | | subsection (c) and items (1) and (5) of subsection (d) |
16 | | of Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act; |
17 | | (iv) all alternative retail electric suppliers , |
18 | | whether certified before or after the effective date of |
19 | | this amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, shall |
20 | | execute a sourcing agreement to source electricity |
21 | | from the initial clean coal facility, on the terms set |
22 | | forth in paragraphs (3) and (4) of subsection (d) of |
23 | | Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act, with |
24 | | each reference therein to "utility" being deemed to be |
25 | | a reference to an alternative retail electric |
26 | | supplier, except that in lieu of the requirements in |
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1 | | subparagraphs (B)(v), (D)(ii), and (D)(vii) (A)(v), |
2 | | (B)(i), (C)(v), and (C)(vi) of paragraph (3) of that |
3 | | subsection (d) shall not apply; , the applicant shall |
4 | | execute one or more of the following: |
5 | | (1) if the sourcing agreement is a power |
6 | | purchase agreement, a contract with the initial |
7 | | clean coal facility to purchase in each hour an |
8 | | amount of electricity equal to all clean coal |
9 | | energy made available from the initial clean coal |
10 | | facility during such hour, which the utilities are |
11 | | not required to procure under the terms of |
12 | | subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois |
13 | | Power Agency Act, multiplied by a fraction, the |
14 | | numerator of which is the alternative retail |
15 | | electric supplier's retail market sales of |
16 | | electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in |
17 | | the State during the prior calendar month and the |
18 | | denominator of which is the total sales of |
19 | | electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in |
20 | | the State by alternative retail electric suppliers |
21 | | during such prior month that are subject to the |
22 | | requirements of this paragraph (5) of subsection |
23 | | (d) of this Section and subsection (d) of Section |
24 | | 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act plus the |
25 | | total sales of electricity (expressed in |
26 | | kilowatthours sold) by utilities outside of their |
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1 | | service areas during such prior month, pursuant to |
2 | | subsection (c) of Section 16-116 of this Act; or |
3 | | (2) if the sourcing agreement is a contract for |
4 | | differences, a contract with the initial clean |
5 | | coal facility in each hour with respect to an |
6 | | amount of electricity equal to all clean coal |
7 | | energy made available from the initial clean coal |
8 | | facility during such hour, which the utilities are |
9 | | not required to procure under the terms of |
10 | | subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois |
11 | | Power Agency Act, multiplied by a fraction, the |
12 | | numerator of which is the alternative retail |
13 | | electric supplier's retail market sales of |
14 | | electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in |
15 | | the State during the prior calendar month and the |
16 | | denominator of which is the total sales of |
17 | | electricity (expressed in kilowatthours sold) in |
18 | | the State by alternative retail electric suppliers |
19 | | during such prior month that are subject to the |
20 | | requirements of this paragraph (5) of subsection |
21 | | (d) of this Section and subsection (d) of Section |
22 | | 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency Act plus the |
23 | | total sales of electricity (expressed in |
24 | | kilowatthours sold) by utilities outside of their |
25 | | service areas during such prior month, pursuant to |
26 | | subsection (c) of Section 16-116 of this Act; |
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1 | | (v) (blank); if, in any year after the first year |
2 | | of commercial operation, the owner of the clean coal |
3 | | facility fails to demonstrate to the Commission that |
4 | | the initial clean coal facility captured and |
5 | | sequestered at least 50% of the total carbon emissions |
6 | | that the facility would otherwise emit or that |
7 | | sequestration of emissions from prior years has |
8 | | failed, resulting in the release of carbon into the |
9 | | atmosphere, the owner of the facility must offset |
10 | | excess emissions. Any such carbon offsets must be |
11 | | permanent, additional, verifiable, real, located |
12 | | within the State of Illinois, and legally and |
13 | | practicably enforceable. The costs of any such offsets |
14 | | that are not recoverable shall not exceed $15 million |
15 | | in any given year. No costs of any such purchases of |
16 | | carbon offsets may be recovered from an alternative |
17 | | retail electric supplier or its customers. All carbon |
18 | | offsets purchased for this purpose and any carbon |
19 | | emission credits associated with sequestration of |
20 | | carbon from the facility must be permanently retired. |
21 | | The initial clean coal facility shall not forfeit its |
22 | | designation as a clean coal facility if the facility |
23 | | fails to fully comply with the applicable carbon |
24 | | sequestration requirements in any given year, provided |
25 | | the requisite offsets are purchased. However, the |
26 | | Attorney General, on behalf of the People of the State |
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1 | | of Illinois, may specifically enforce the facility's |
2 | | sequestration requirement and the other terms of this |
3 | | contract provision. Compliance with the sequestration |
4 | | requirements and offset purchase requirements that |
5 | | apply to the initial clean coal facility shall be |
6 | | reviewed annually by an independent expert retained by |
7 | | the owner of the initial clean coal facility, with the |
8 | | advance written approval of the Attorney General; |
9 | | (vi) the The Commission shall, after notice and |
10 | | hearing, revoke the certification of any alternative |
11 | | retail electric supplier that fails to execute a |
12 | | sourcing agreement with the initial clean coal |
13 | | facility as required by item (5) of subsection (d) of |
14 | | this Section. The sourcing agreements with the this |
15 | | initial clean coal facility shall be subject to |
16 | | approval both approval of the initial clean coal |
17 | | facility by the Illinois Power Agency pursuant to |
18 | | paragraph (4) of subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of the |
19 | | Illinois Power Agency Act General Assembly and |
20 | | satisfaction of the requirements of item (4) of |
21 | | subsection (d) of Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power |
22 | | Agency Act, and shall be executed within 30 90 days |
23 | | after any such approval by the Illinois Power Agency or |
24 | | the issuance of any necessary approval by the Federal |
25 | | Energy Regulatory Commission, whichever is later; |
26 | | (vii) The Commission shall have jurisdiction over |
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1 | | disciplinary proceedings and complaints for violations |
2 | | of this Section. If, upon complaint, the Commission |
3 | | determines an alternative retail electric supplier has |
4 | | failed to execute a sourcing agreement with the initial |
5 | | clean coal facility, then the Commission shall issue |
6 | | notice of the finding to the alternative retail |
7 | | electric supplier. The alternative retail electric |
8 | | supplier shall have 30 days after the receipt of notice |
9 | | to enter into a sourcing agreement. If, after the |
10 | | notice period, the Commission finds an alternative |
11 | | retail electric supplier has failed to comply, then the |
12 | | Commission shall revoke the alternative retail |
13 | | electric supplier's certificate for 6 months General |
14 | | Assembly. The Commission shall not accept an |
15 | | application for certification from an alternative |
16 | | retail electric supplier that has lost certification |
17 | | under this subsection (d), or any corporate affiliate |
18 | | thereof, for at least one year from the date of |
19 | | revocation ;
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20 | | (6) With respect to an applicant that seeks to serve
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21 | | residential or small commercial retail customers, that
the |
22 | | area to be served by the applicant and any
limitations it |
23 | | proposes on the number of customers or
maximum amount of |
24 | | load to be served meet the provisions
of Section 16-115A, |
25 | | provided, that the Commission can
extend the time for |
26 | | considering such a certificate
request by up to 90 days, |
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1 | | and can schedule hearings on
such a request;
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2 | | (7) That the applicant meets the requirements of |
3 | | subsection (a) of Section
16-128; and
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4 | | (8) That the applicant will comply with all other
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5 | | applicable laws and regulations.
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6 | | (d-5) (Blank). |
7 | | (e) A retail customer that owns a cogeneration or |
8 | | self-generation facility
and that seeks certification only to
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9 | | provide electric power and energy from such facility to
retail |
10 | | customers at separate locations which customers are
both (i) |
11 | | owned by, or a subsidiary or other corporate
affiliate of, such |
12 | | applicant and
(ii) eligible for delivery services, shall be |
13 | | granted a
certificate of service authority upon filing an |
14 | | application
and notifying the Commission that it has entered |
15 | | into an
agreement with the relevant electric utilities pursuant |
16 | | to
Section 16-118.
Provided, however, that if the retail |
17 | | customer owning such cogeneration or
self-generation facility |
18 | | would not be charged a transition charge due to the
exemption |
19 | | provided under subsection (f) of Section 16-108 prior to the
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20 | | certification, and the retail customers at separate locations |
21 | | are taking
delivery services in conjunction with purchasing |
22 | | power and energy from the
facility, the retail customer on |
23 | | whose premises the facility is located shall
not thereafter be |
24 | | required to pay transition charges on the power and energy
that |
25 | | such retail customer takes from the facility.
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26 | | (f) The Commission shall have the authority to
promulgate |
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1 | | rules and regulations to carry out the provisions
of this |
2 | | Section. On or before May 1, 1999, the Commission
shall adopt a |
3 | | rule or rules applicable to the certification of
those |
4 | | alternative retail electric suppliers that seek to serve
only |
5 | | nonresidential retail customers with maximum electrical
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6 | | demands of one megawatt or more which shall provide for (i)
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7 | | expedited and streamlined procedures
for certification of such |
8 | | alternative
retail electric suppliers and (ii) specific |
9 | | criteria which,
if met by any such alternative retail electric |
10 | | supplier, shall
constitute the demonstration of technical, |
11 | | financial and
managerial resources and abilities to provide |
12 | | service required
by subsection (d) (1) of this Section, such as |
13 | | a requirement
to post a bond or letter of credit, from a |
14 | | responsible surety
or financial institution, of sufficient |
15 | | size for the nature
and scope of the services to be provided; |
16 | | demonstration of
adequate insurance for the scope and nature of |
17 | | the services to
be provided; and experience in providing |
18 | | similar services in
other jurisdictions.
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19 | | (g) In any proceeding initiated by a public utility |
20 | | pursuant to Section 8-406 or Section 8-406.1 of this Act for a |
21 | | certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct |
22 | | and operate any utility plant, equipment, or facility required |
23 | | to provide service to the initial clean coal facility, it shall |
24 | | be conclusively presumed that the public convenience and |
25 | | necessity require the construction of such utility plant, |
26 | | equipment, or facility. In any proceeding initiated by a public |
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1 | | utility pursuant to Section 8-503 of this Act for an order |
2 | | directing the addition, extension, or improvement of any |
3 | | utility plant, equipment, facilities, or other property or the |
4 | | erection of any new utility plant, equipment, or facilities to |
5 | | provide service to the initial clean coal facility, it shall be |
6 | | conclusively presumed that such additional, extended, improved |
7 | | or new utility plant, equipment, facility, or other property is |
8 | | necessary and should be added, extended, or erected. |
9 | | (Source: P.A. 95-130, eff. 1-1-08; 95-1027, eff. 6-1-09; |
10 | | 96-159, eff. 8-10-09.)
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11 | | (220 ILCS 5/16-116)
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12 | | Sec. 16-116. Commission oversight of electric utilities |
13 | | serving retail
customers
outside their service areas or |
14 | | providing
competitive, non-tariffed services. |
15 | | (a) An electric utility that has a tariff on file for
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16 | | delivery services may, without regard to any otherwise
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17 | | applicable tariffs on file, provide electric power and energy
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18 | | to one or more retail customers located outside its service
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19 | | area, but only to the extent (i) such retail customer (A) is
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20 | | eligible for delivery services under any delivery services
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21 | | tariff filed with the Commission by the electric utility in
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22 | | whose service area the retail customer is located and (B) has
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23 | | either elected to take such delivery services or has paid or
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24 | | contracted to pay the charges specified in Sections 16-108 and
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25 | | 16-114, or (ii) if such retail customer is served by a
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1 | | municipal system or electric cooperative, the customer is
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2 | | eligible for delivery services under the terms and conditions
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3 | | for such service established by the municipal system or
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4 | | electric cooperative serving that customer.
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5 | | (b) An electric utility may offer any competitive
service |
6 | | to any customer or group of customers without filing
contracts |
7 | | with or seeking approval of the Commission, notwithstanding any |
8 | | rule
or regulation that would require such
approval. The |
9 | | Commission shall not increase or decrease the
prices, and may |
10 | | not alter or add to the terms and conditions
for the utility's |
11 | | competitive services, from those agreed to by the electric
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12 | | utility and the customer or customers. Non-tariffed, |
13 | | competitive services
shall
not be subject to the provisions of |
14 | | the Electric Supplier Act or to Articles V,
VII, VIII or
IX of |
15 | | the Act, except to the extent that any provisions of
such |
16 | | Articles are made applicable to alternative retail
electric |
17 | | suppliers pursuant to Sections 16-115 and 16-115A, but shall be
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18 | | subject to the provisions of subsections (b) through (g) of |
19 | | Section 16-115A,
and Section 16-115B to the same extent such |
20 | | provisions are applicable to the
services provided by |
21 | | alternative retail electric suppliers.
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22 | | (c) Electric utilities serving retail customers outside |
23 | | their service areas shall be subject to the requirements of |
24 | | paragraph (5) of subsection (d) of Section 16-115 of the Public |
25 | | Utilities Act , except that the numerators referred to in that |
26 | | subsection (d) shall be the utility's retail market sales of |