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Sen. David Koehler
Filed: 3/20/2015
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1485
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1485 by replacing |
3 | | line 24 on page 261 through line 6 on page 267 with the |
4 | | following: |
5 | | " (b-5) This subsection may be cited as the Carbon Dioxide |
6 | | Emissions Reduction Act.
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7 | | (1) The General Assembly finds that it is necessary to |
8 | | form a group of diverse stakeholders to collect information |
9 | | and provide analysis regarding greenhouse gas emissions, |
10 | | including, specifically carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, in |
11 | | Illinois, consider options for reducing CO2 emissions, and |
12 | | consider the impact of the State's compliance with any |
13 | | final effective federal rule regulating or limiting the |
14 | | emission of CO2 from existing generating units in the |
15 | | electric generating power sector. |
16 | | (A) Within 60 days after the effective date of this |
17 | | amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly, the |
18 | | Environmental Protection Agency shall establish an |
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1 | | Illinois Green House Gas (GHG) Council ("Council"). |
2 | | The purpose of the Council is to develop any required |
3 | | State plan to reduce greenhouse gases or CO2 |
4 | | specifically, pursuant to the Clean Air Act. The |
5 | | Council shall be chaired by the Director of the |
6 | | Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and will |
7 | | include one designated representative from each of the |
8 | | following: the Department of Commerce and Economic |
9 | | Opportunity; the Illinois Commerce Commission; the |
10 | | Illinois Power Agency; the Illinois Finance Authority; |
11 | | the Department of Agriculture; and the Department of |
12 | | Natural Resources. |
13 | | (B) A Green House Gas (GHG) Advisory Committee, |
14 | | consisting of 15 non-governmental entity members, |
15 | | shall also be appointed within 60 days after the |
16 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 99th |
17 | | General Assembly, to provide input and advice to the |
18 | | Council. The Advisory Committee shall include 2 |
19 | | members appointed by the Senate President, 2 members |
20 | | appointed by the Senate Minority Leader, 2 members |
21 | | appointed by the Speaker of the House, 2 members |
22 | | appointed by the House Minority Leader and 3 members |
23 | | appointed by the Governor, and together shall include, |
24 | | at minimum, one member from each of the following |
25 | | sectors: labor unions; two from the coal-fired |
26 | | electric generating industry; the coal mining |
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1 | | industry; non-governmental environmental |
2 | | organizations; renewable energy industry; natural |
3 | | gas-fired electric generating industry; the nuclear |
4 | | electric generating industry; and the electric supply |
5 | | industry. Advisory Committee membership appointments |
6 | | shall be effective for one year and may be renewed each |
7 | | year the Committee is required to meet. |
8 | | (C) Members of both the Council and Advisory |
9 | | Committee shall meet regularly, but no less than once |
10 | | every other month, until the purpose of this subsection |
11 | | is achieved. The Members shall serve without |
12 | | compensation and staff assistance shall be provided by |
13 | | Council members. |
14 | | (D) The information collected and the reports |
15 | | prepared by or for the Council and the Advisory |
16 | | Committee shall be used to prepare recommendations |
17 | | concerning the governance structure required to comply |
18 | | with any final and effective federal GHG or CO2 |
19 | | reduction rule. In its decision making, the Council |
20 | | must consider the social, economic, administrative, |
21 | | and budgetary impacts of legislation, including |
22 | | rulemaking under existing legislative authorities, to |
23 | | regulate greenhouse gas emissions, including CO2 |
24 | | emissions, in Illinois. In order to achieve this |
25 | | objective, the Council shall: |
26 | | (i) Direct the collection of the following |
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1 | | information and data prior to developing a State |
2 | | plan framework: |
3 | | (a) An inventory of CO2 emission sources |
4 | | from the power sector and from other sectors, |
5 | | including, but not limited to, industrial |
6 | | sectors, commercial establishments, |
7 | | residential establishments, mobile sources, |
8 | | agricultural, and natural sources. This |
9 | | inventory must demonstrate, to the extent |
10 | | possible, a baseline of CO2 emissions. |
11 | | (b) An inventory of energy generated |
12 | | (MWHrs) and used in the State categorized by |
13 | | resource and resource type. This inventory |
14 | | shall include energy sold for consumption in |
15 | | Illinois by generators not located in Illinois |
16 | | and for consumption in other states by |
17 | | generators located in Illinois. This inventory |
18 | | should include, to the extent available, the |
19 | | number and source of renewable energy credits |
20 | | purchased to comply with Illinois renewable |
21 | | portfolio standards. |
22 | | (c) To the extent available, a list from |
23 | | energy generators of projected retirements of |
24 | | generation and any planned replacement with, |
25 | | or new low or zero-emitting resources. |
26 | | (d) To the extent available, future |
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1 | | resource plans from energy generation units |
2 | | that deliver energy to load without using the |
3 | | transmission system or any distribution |
4 | | facilities (on-site generators). |
5 | | (ii) Direct the completion of the following |
6 | | reports before developing a State plan framework: |
7 | | (a) A report by the Illinois Commerce |
8 | | Commission regarding the State's and the grid |
9 | | operators' ability to build infrastructure and |
10 | | expand transmission to expand the use of |
11 | | renewable or low-emitting resources and the |
12 | | impact of such construction on residential, |
13 | | commercial, and industrial electric rates. |
14 | | (b) A report by the Illinois Commerce |
15 | | Commission, in cooperation with the Illinois |
16 | | Power Agency, Department of Commerce and |
17 | | Economic Opportunity, and Illinois |
18 | | Environmental Protection Agency evaluating |
19 | | market conditions and the differences in |
20 | | capacity prices paid to owners of electric |
21 | | generation units located in PJM |
22 | | Interconnection, LLC and Midcontinent |
23 | | Independent Systems Operator market regions in |
24 | | Illinois and to evaluate the ability of those |
25 | | capacity markets and prices to provide |
26 | | adequate revenues to owners to support |
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1 | | investments necessary for compliance with any |
2 | | required State plan. |
3 | | (c) A report by the Department of Commerce |
4 | | and Economic Opportunity regarding the |
5 | | potential for job impacts through the year |
6 | | 2030, including a discussion of geographic |
7 | | areas in the State that would be most affected |
8 | | by changes in energy generation and delivery. |
9 | | (d) A report by the Illinois Environmental |
10 | | Protection Agency that outlines the carbon |
11 | | dioxide reductions achievable from fossil fuel |
12 | | fired steam electric generating units, |
13 | | including those reductions from specific heat |
14 | | rate improvements, considering the age of the |
15 | | units, the remaining useful life of the |
16 | | existing units and prior significant capital |
17 | | investment and voluntary retirements. |
18 | | (e) A report by the Illinois Environmental |
19 | | Protection Agency discussing the quantity of |
20 | | CO2 reductions and measures to demonstrate to |
21 | | the United States Environmental Protection |
22 | | Agency the CO2 reductions that have occurred |
23 | | between 2005 and 2020 due to circumstances such |
24 | | as plant retirements, conversions, and |
25 | | renewable energy growth and recommending how |
26 | | to carry forward credit for such actions. |
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1 | | (iii) Identify whether additional legislation |
2 | | is needed to address the following issues: |
3 | | (a) Credit for the remaining useful life |
4 | | of affected electric generating units. |
5 | | (b) Enforcing unit-specific emission |
6 | | reduction requirements or authorizing emission |
7 | | trading programs for any affected electric |
8 | | generating unit or other affected entity in the |
9 | | State plan. |
10 | | (c) Establishing an offset program, |
11 | | including methods for monitoring, |
12 | | verification, and acceptance to comply with |
13 | | the federal rule. |
14 | | (d) Changing existing Illinois law |
15 | | regarding generation resource planning, |
16 | | adequacy, and reliability, including |
17 | | provisions to address energy delivery |
18 | | emergencies created by resource scarcity |
19 | | (including reliability issues), extreme |
20 | | weather events, natural disasters, or similar |
21 | | issues. |
22 | | (e) Changing existing Illinois renewable |
23 | | portfolio standards and energy efficiency |
24 | | programs. |
25 | | (f) Establishing ratepayer protection |
26 | | measures. |
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1 | | (g) Participating in a state-wide, |
2 | | regional, or national emissions trading |
3 | | program. |
4 | | (h) Amending or establishing tax policies |
5 | | or incentives to support clean coal |
6 | | technologies. |
7 | | (i) Authorizing one or more State agencies |
8 | | not subject to the authority of the Illinois |
9 | | Environmental Protection Act or the Agency to |
10 | | develop and implement elements of the plan. |
11 | | (j) Authorizing the construction of |
12 | | infrastructure necessary to meet plan goals, |
13 | | including expedited permitting or planning. |
14 | | (k) Authorizing cost recovery mechanisms |
15 | | for capacity and transmission construction |
16 | | necessary to implement federal requirements. |
17 | | (l) Authorizing the State to accept direct |
18 | | legal responsibility for compliance with any |
19 | | federal rule. |
20 | | (iv) Develop a State plan framework |
21 | | considering all, but not limited to, the |
22 | | following: |
23 | | (a) The data and inventories collected |
24 | | pursuant to item (i) of subparagraph (D) of |
25 | | paragraph (1) of subsection (b-5). |
26 | | (b) The reports of State agencies |
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1 | | specified in item (ii) of subparagraph (D) of |
2 | | paragraph (1) of subsection (b-5). |
3 | | (c) Additional legislation that is |
4 | | necessary to implement a State plan as |
5 | | identified pursuant to item (iii) of |
6 | | subparagraph (D) of paragraph (1) of |
7 | | subsection (b-5), and a schedule for |
8 | | development and enactment. |
9 | | (d) Existing carbon dioxide emission and |
10 | | sources of emissions in Illinois. |
11 | | (e) Options for reducing CO2 emissions to |
12 | | a level that complies with federal |
13 | | requirements. |
14 | | (f) Electricity rates paid by Illinois |
15 | | consumers. |
16 | | (g) Ability to achieve Illinois renewable |
17 | | portfolio standards. |
18 | | (h) Impact on Illinois coal mining |
19 | | industry. |
20 | | (i) Impact to ethanol production in |
21 | | Illinois. |
22 | | (j) Impact to natural gas distribution in |
23 | | Illinois. |
24 | | (k) Impact to coal fired generation in |
25 | | Illinois. |
26 | | (l) Impact to nuclear generation in |
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1 | | Illinois. |
2 | | (m) The ability to implement |
3 | | cost-effective additional demand response |
4 | | programs. |
5 | | (n) The ability to implement |
6 | | cost-effective additional energy efficiency |
7 | | programs. |
8 | | (o) The ability of sources to implement |
9 | | cost-effective carbon reduction measures. |
10 | | (p) The remaining useful life of affected |
11 | | electric generating units. |
12 | | (q) An offset program, including |
13 | | consideration of programs in and out-of-state |
14 | | including, but not limited to: |
15 | | (i) transportation system |
16 | | modifications; |
17 | | (ii) rebates; |
18 | | (iii) electric vehicle charging |
19 | | stations; |
20 | | (iv) agriculture programs, such as |
21 | | manure and other organic material use for |
22 | | electricity generation or soil carbon |
23 | | sequestration; |
24 | | (v) return of developed land to |
25 | | natural carbon sinks; |
26 | | (vi) green infrastructure; |
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1 | | (vii) stormwater management projects; |
2 | | and |
3 | | (viii) forestation programs. |
4 | | (r) Impact of the plan on disadvantaged |
5 | | communities and rural communities. |
6 | | (s) State-based financial incentives to |
7 | | encourage the repowering of fossil fuel fired |
8 | | electricity generating units to less |
9 | | CO2-intensive power sources. |
10 | | (t) Legal, tax, permitting, or similar |
11 | | barriers to the development of low or |
12 | | zero-carbon emitting generation resources. |
13 | | (u) The advantages and disadvantages of a |
14 | | rate-based compliance plan. |
15 | | (v) The advantages and disadvantages of a |
16 | | mass-based compliance plan. |
17 | | (w) The advantages and disadvantages of |
18 | | linking to other state plans. |
19 | | (x) Compliance with House Resolution 782 |
20 | | from the 98th General Assembly, providing |
21 | | preference to and support to the owners of |
22 | | existing coal-fired steam electric power |
23 | | plants with remaining useful lives. |
24 | | (y) Any other consideration required by |
25 | | any federal program regulating or limiting |
26 | | carbon dioxide emissions under the Clean Air |
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1 | | Act, or other information deemed relevant by |
2 | | the Council or Advisory Committee. |
3 | | (E) The Council and Advisory Committee shall |
4 | | present a plan framework and proposed rulemaking |
5 | | language in written report form to the Director by no |
6 | | later than 10 months before the federally required date |
7 | | for any State plan. If the Council and Advisory |
8 | | Committee identify additional legislation needed to |
9 | | implement the plan, the Council and Advisory Committee |
10 | | must also present a written summary description of such |
11 | | legislation to the Director by the same date. |
12 | | (F) Relying on the State plan framework developed |
13 | | by the Council and Advisory Committee, the Director |
14 | | shall recommend actions to be taken with a final |
15 | | effective federal rule. The Director's |
16 | | recommendations, including all supporting documents |
17 | | and reports, will be published on the Agency's website. |
18 | | Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, no State |
19 | | agency or department shall propose for adoption of a |
20 | | State plan regulating or limiting CO2 emissions or |
21 | | greenhouse gases unless and until: (1) there is a final |
22 | | and effective federal rule requiring such a State plan; |
23 | | and (2) any required legislative authorizations are |
24 | | enacted. ".
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