Sen. Michael E. Hastings

Filed: 8/31/2021

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 3666

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 3666, AS AMENDED,
3with reference to page and line numbers of Senate Amendment
4No. 1, on page 8, by deleting lines 10 through 23; and
 
5on page 8, line 24, by replacing "(e)" with "(c)"; and
 
6on page 11, line 5, by replacing "(f)" with "(d)"; and
 
7on page 11, line 11, by replacing "(g)" with "(e)"; and
 
8on page 11, line 18, by replacing "(g)" with "(e)"; and
 
9on page 12, line 5, by replacing "members of equity focused
10populations" with "program-eligible individuals"; and
 
11on page 12, line 22, by replacing "(h)" with "(f)"; and
 

 

 

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1on page 12, line 24, by replacing "(i)" with "(g)"; and
 
2on page 14, line 6, by replacing "(j)" with "(h)"; and
 
3on page 12, line 5, by replacing "members of equity focused
4populations" with "program-eligible individuals"; and
 
5on page 16, line 25, by replacing "program-eligible" with
6"eligible"; and
 
7on page 17, by replacing lines 4 through 9 with the following:
8    "(c) The Program shall be available to individuals
9eligible for participation in the Clean Jobs Workforce Network
10Program or Illinois Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program.";
11and
 
12on page 17, line 14, by replacing "equity focused populations"
13with "individuals eligible for these programs"; and
 
14on page 17, lines 17 and 22, by replacing "equity focused
15populations" each time it appears with "eligible individuals";
16and
 
17on page 18, line 10, by replacing "equity focused populations"
18with "eligible individuals"; and
 

 

 

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1on page 18, by replacing lines 11 and 12 with "participate in
2the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program, the Illinois Climate
3Works Preapprenticeship Program, Returning Residents Clean
4Jobs Program, Clean Energy Contractor Incubator Program, and
5Clean Energy Primes Contractor Accelerator Program and"; and
 
6on page 18, lines 19 and 24, by replacing "Program-eligible
7individuals" each time it appears with "individuals eligible
8for the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program or Illinois
9Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program"; and
 
10on page 19, lines 8 through 9, by replacing "Program-eligible
11individuals" each time it appears with "individuals eligible
12for the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program or Illinois
13Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program"; and
 
14on page 19, lines 22 through 23, by replacing
15"Program-eligible individuals" each time it appears with
16"individuals eligible for the Clean Jobs Workforce Network
17Program or Illinois Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program";
18and
 
19on page 20, lines 5 and 18, by replacing "Program-eligible
20individuals" each time it appears with "individuals eligible
21for the Clean Jobs Workforce Network Program or Illinois
22Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program"; and
 

 

 

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1on page 23, by deleting lines 15 through 19; and
 
2on page 23, line 20, by replacing "(f)" with "(e)"; and
 
3on page 23, line 22, by replacing "(g)" with "(f)"; and
 
4on page 52, line 13, by replacing "Program" with "Department
5of Commerce and Economic Opportunity"; and
 
6on page 57, line 2, by replacing "Agency" with "Department";
7and
 
8on page 57, line 4, by replacing "Agency's" with
9"Department's"; and
 
10on page 61, line 6, by replacing "14" with "24"; and
 
11by deleting line 8 on page 118 through line 2 on page 119; and
 
12on page 119, line 3, by replacing "(f)" with "(e)"; and
 
13on page 119, lines 23 and 25, by replacing "10" each time it
14appears with "6"; and
 
15on page 120, lines 3 and 6, by replacing "10" each time it

 

 

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1appears with "6"; and
 
2on page 121, line 2, by replacing "should" with "shall"; and
 
3on page 123, by replacing lines 6 through 10 with the
4following:
5        "(3) The Department shall provide information and";
6    and
 
7on page 124, by deleting lines 12 through 17; and
 
8on page 129, line 18, by replacing "14" with "24"; and
 
9on page 142, line 8, by replacing "14" with "24"; and
 
10on page 161, line 10, by replacing "14" with "24; and
 
11on page 191, line 20, by replacing "$140,000,000" with
12"$180,000,000"; and
 
13on page 192, line 15, by replacing "$140,000,000" with
14"$180,000,000"; and
 
15on page 193, line 6, by replacing "$140,000,000" with
16"$180,000,000"; and
 

 

 

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1on page 194, by replacing line 18 with "implement Sections 45
2and 55."; and
 
3on page 198, by deleting line 22; and
 
4by deleting line 19 on page 214 through line 17 on page 215;
5and
 
6on page 228, line 20, by deleting "or new utility-scale solar
7power facilities"; and
 
8on page 229, by replacing lines 1 and 2 with "a new wind power
9facility or a Wind Energy Business."; and
 
10on page 241, line 12, after "30," by inserting "40,"; and
 
11on page 246, immediately below line 20, by inserting the
12following:
 
13    "(20 ILCS 3125/40)
14    Sec. 40. Input from interested parties. When developing
15Code adaptations, rules, and procedures for compliance with
16the Code, the Capital Development Board shall seek input from
17representatives from the building trades, design
18professionals, construction professionals, code
19administrators, and other interested entities affected. Any

 

 

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1board or group that the Capital Development Board seeks input
2from must include the following:
3    (i) a representative from a group that represents
4environmental justice;
5    (ii) a representative of a nonprofit or professional
6association advocating for the environment;
7    (iii) an energy-efficiency advocate with technical
8expertise in single-family residential buildings;
9    (iv) an energy-efficiency advocate with technical
10expertise in commercial buildings; and
11    (v) an energy-efficiency advocate with technical expertise
12in multifamily buildings, such as an affordable housing
13developer.
14(Source: P.A. 99-639, eff. 7-28-16.)"; and
 
15on page 248, immediately below line 16, by inserting the
16following:
17    "(e) A unit of local government requiring the Illinois
18Stretch Energy Code must do so with the adoption of the Code by
19its governing body."; and
 
20on page 249, by replacing line 18 with "8-104 of the Public
21Utilities Act, municipalities may adopt"; and
 
22on page 252, by replacing lines 14 and 15 with "Development
23Board shall meet with the Illinois Energy Code Advisory

 

 

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1Council to advise and provide technical"; and
 
2by deleting line 2 on page 253 through line 17 on page 254; and
 
3on page 254, by replacing lines 18 and 19 with the following
4        "(2) as part of its deliberations, the Illinois Energy
5    Code Advisory Council shall actively solicit input from";
6    and
 
7on page 259, by replacing line 20 with "identified in this
8Act."; and
 
9on page 275, by deleting lines 21 through 23; and
 
10on page 287, line 21, after "products," by inserting
11"beginning January 1, 2022,"; and
 
12on page 302, by replacing lines 9 through 15 with "sovereignty
13under this same program."; and
 
14on page 302, replacing lines 16 through 19 with the following:
15        "The requirement that a qualified person, as defined
16    in paragraph (1) of subsection (i) of this Section,
17    install photovoltaic devices does not apply to the
18    Illinois Solar for All Program described in this
19    subsection (b)."; and
 

 

 

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1on page 326, by replacing lines 21 through 25 with "electric
2supplier."; and
 
3on page 378, by replacing lines 13 through 19 with the
4following:
5                "(7) are Equitable Energy Future Certified or
6            developed by an equity eligible contractor; or";
7            and
 
8on page 380, by replacing lines 10 through 19 with the
9following:
10        "(vi) At least 10% from distributed renewable energy
11    generation devices, which includes distributed renewable
12    energy devices with a nameplate capacity under 5,000
13    kilowatts or photovoltaic community renewable generation
14    projects, from applicants that are equity eligible
15    contractors. The Agency may create subcategories within
16    this category to account for the differences between
17    project size and type. The Agency shall propose to
18    increase the percentage in this item (vi) over time to 40%
19    based on factors, including, but not limited to, the
20    number of equity eligible contractors and capacity used in
21    this item (vi) in previous delivery years. Applicants that
22    have Equitable Energy Future Certifications are not
23    eligible for this block, including if the block's

 

 

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1    percentage increases."; and
 
2on page 392, line 6, by replacing "the contract terms process"
3with "minimum contract terms"; and
 
4on page 407, line 16, after "customer.", by inserting "Once
5the Agency determines that a self-direct customer is eligible
6for participation in the program, the self-direct customer
7will remain eligible until the end of the term of the
8contract."; and
 
9on page 407, line 17, by replacing "18" with "12"; and
 
10on page 413, line 9, by replacing "deny" with "delay"; and
 
11on page 414, by replacing lines 2 through 11 with "facility
12located in this State that: (i) as of January 1, 2016, burned
13coal as its primary fuel to generate electricity; and (ii)
14has, or had prior to retirement, an electric generating
15capacity of at least 150 megawatts. The electric generating
16facility can"; and
 
17on page 417, line 25, after "years" by inserting ", unless the
18applicant is physically interconnected to the PJM
19Interconnection, LLC transmission grid and had a generating
20capacity of at least 1,200 megawatts as of January 1, 2021, in

 

 

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1which case the applicable duration of the contract shall be 15
2years"; and
 
3on page 419, lines 4 and 8, by replacing "20 years" each time
4it appears with "applicable duration"; and
 
5on page 419, line 7, by replacing "600,000" with "580,000";
6and
 
7on page 419, line 15, after "durations." by inserting "The
8number of renewable energy credits to be procured as specified
9in this paragraph (5) shall not be reduced based on renewable
10energy credits procured in the self-direct renewable energy
11credit compliance program established pursuant to subparagraph
12(R) of paragraph (1) of subsection (c) of Section 1-75."; and
 
13on page 420, by replacing lines 17 and 18 with "that the Agency
14seeks approval for contracts of applicable durations
15aggregating to no more than the maximum amount of"; and
 
16on page 425, line 8, by replacing "5" with "3"; and
 
17on page 425, line 11, after "Illinois" by inserting "and the
18sites of up to 2 qualifying electric generating facilities
19located in the PJM Interconnection, LLC region in Illinois";
20and
 

 

 

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1on page 426, by replacing line 23 with "either June 1, 2023,
2June 1, 2024, or June 1, 2025, with such date"; and
 
3on page 433, line 11, by replacing "the" with "applicable";
4and
 
5on page 437, by replacing lines 1 through 12 with "Block
6program. The equity category described in item (vi) of
7subparagraph (K) of subsection (c) is only available to
8applicants that are equity eligible contractors. Applicants
9that have Equitable Energy Future Certifications are not
10eligible for the block described in item (vi) of subparagraph
11(K) of subsection (c), no matter if the block percentage
12increases. The Agency shall create a system for tracking and
13verifying Equitable Energy Future Certifications. Equitable
14Energy Future Certification can be earned by demonstrating
15that at least 50% of the project workforce, or other
16appropriate workforce measure as determined by the Agency
17where certification is on a non-project basis, is done by
18equity eligible contractors or equity eligible persons."; and
 
19on page 448, line 19, after "Hubs," by inserting "or Illinois
20Climate Works Preapprenticeship Program"; and
 
21on page 514, line 4, by replacing "December 31, 2022" with

 

 

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1"June 1, 2023"; and
 
2on page 528, line 18, after "Act" by inserting "or a grid
3auditor pursuant to Section 16-105.10 of the Public Utilities
4Act"; and
 
5by deleting line 4 on page 566 through line 15 on page 567; and
 
6by deleting line 4 on page 571 through line 2 on page 578; and
 
7on page 585, by replacing lines 1 and 2 with "public utilities
8and their energy-related subsidiaries."; and
 
9on page 595, by deleting lines 10 through 12; and
 
10on page 595, line 13, by replacing "(l)" with "(k)"; and
 
11on page 595, line 18, by replacing "(m)" with "(l)"; and
 
12on page 622, by replacing line 20 with "requirements of
13Section 8-104 of this Act, the"; and
 
14on page 642, by replacing lines 3 through 5 with "of the
15utility's proposed plan."; and
 
16on page 643, by replacing lines 17 and 18 with "utility's

 

 

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1proposed plan."; and
 
2on page 645, by replacing lines 9 through 11 with "service
3territory. For those plans commencing on January 1, 2018,
4the"; and
 
5on page 681, by replacing lines 8 through 12 with "recovered,
6on a kilowatt hour basis, via an automatic adjustment clause
7tariff applicable to all retail customers, with the tariff to
8be approved by the Commission after opportunity for review,
9and with an annual reconciliation component; and for purposes
10of cost recovery, the photovoltaic electricity production
11facilities may be treated as regulatory assets, using the same
12ratemaking treatment in paragraph (1) of subsection (h) of
13Section 16-107.6 of this Act, provided: (1) the Commission";
14and
 
15on page 801, by deleting lines 7 through 23; and
 
16on page 814, line 21, by replacing "to" with "divided by"; and
 
17on page 871, delete lines 18 through 21; and
 
18on page 871, line 22, replace "(6)" with "(5)"; and
 
19on page 871, by replacing line 24 with "Commission Dockets

 

 

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119-0436, 19-0387, 20-0381, and 20-0393 to be paid back to";
2and
 
3on page 872, by replacing line 2 with "19-0436, 19-0387,
420-0381, and 20-0382, the excess deferred income tax
5referenced"; and
 
6on page 874, line 18, by replacing "1%" with "1.3%"; and
 
7on page 915, lines 3, 7, and 11, by inserting "with greater
8than 100,000 retail customers" after "utility" each time it
9appears; and
 
10on page 928, by replacing lines 16 through 18 with
11"application."; and
 
12on page 956, immediately below line 8, by inserting the
13following:
14    ""Existing emissions" means:
15        (1) for CO2e, the total average tons-per-year of CO2e
16    emitted by the EGU or large GHG-emitting unit either in
17    the years 2018 through 2020 or, if the unit was not yet in
18    operation by January 1, 2018, in the first 3 full years of
19    that unit's operation; and
20        (2) for any copollutant, the total average
21    tons-per-year of that copollutant emitted by the EGU or

 

 

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1    large GHG-emitting unit either in the years 2018 through
2    2020 or, if the unit was not yet in operation by January 1,
3    2018, in the first 3 full years of that unit's
4    operation."; and
 
5on page 960, line 20, by replacing "through the" with "through
6unit retirement or the"; and
 
7on page 961, line 1, after "environmental justice community",
8by inserting "designated as of January 1, 2021"; and
 
9on page 961, line 3, by replacing "2035" with "2040"; and
 
10on page 961, line 7, after "environmental justice community",
11by inserting "designated as of January 1, 2021"; and
 
12on page 961, line 8, after the period, by inserting "After
13January 1, 2035, each such EGU and large greenhouse
14gas-emitting unit shall reduce its CO2e emissions by at least
1550% from its existing emissions for CO2e, and shall be limited
16in operation to, on average, 6 hours or less per day, measured
17over a calendar year, and shall not run for more than 24
18consecutive hours except in emergency conditions, as
19designated by a Regional Transmission Organization or
20Independent System Operator."; and
 

 

 

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1on page 961, line 9, by replacing "2040" with "2035"; and
 
2on page 961, by replacing lines 14 through 22 with the
3following:
4    "or equal to 0.006 lb/MWh, and are located in or within 3
5    miles of an environmental justice community or an equity
6    investment eligible community. Each such EGU and large
7    greenhouse gas-emitting unit shall reduce its CO2e
8    emissions by at least 50% from its existing emissions for
9    CO2e no later than January 1, 2030.
10        (4) No later than January 1, 2040: All remaining EGUs
11    and large greenhouse gas-emitting units that have a heat
12    rate greater than or equal to 7000 BTU/kWh. Each such EGU
13    and Large greenhouse gas-emitting unit shall reduce its
14    CO2e emissions by at least 50% from its existing emissions
15    for CO2e no later than January 1, 2035.
16        (5) No later than January 1, 2045: all remaining EGUs
17    and large greenhouse gas-emitting units."; and
 
18on page 961, line 26, by replacing "through the" with "through
19unit retirement or the"; and
 
20on page 962, line 6, by replacing "through the" with "through
21unit retirement or the"; and
 
22on page 962, immediately below line 8, by inserting the

 

 

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1following:
2    "(k-5) No EGU or large greenhouse gas-emitting unit may
3emit, in any 12-month period, CO2e or copollutants in excess of
4that unit's existing emissions for those pollutants."; and
 
5on page 962, line 9, by replacing "(k)" with "(k-5)"; and
 
6on page 962, line 12, by replacing "(k)" with "(k-5)"; and
 
7on page 963, line 12, by replacing "or (k)" with "(k), or
8(k-5)"; and
 
9on page 963, line 19, by replacing "or (k)" with "(k), or
10(k-5)"; and
 
11on page 964, by replacing lines 15 through 19 with "years
12ahead, and proposed solutions for any findings. The
13Environmental Protection"; and
 
14on page 965, by replacing line 5 with "jointly conclude in the
15report that the data from the regional grid operators, the
16pace of renewable energy development, the pace of development
17of energy storage and demand response utilization,
18transmission capacity, and the CO2e and copollutant emissions
19reductions"; and
 

 

 

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1on page 965, by replacing line 7 with "resource adequacy
2shortfall will occur, including whether there will be
3sufficient in-state capacity to meet the zonal requirements of
4MISO Zone 4 or the PJM ComEd Zone, per the requirements of the
5regional transmission organizations, or that the regional";
6and
 
7on page 965, by replacing lines 9 through 11 with "will occur";
8and
 
9on age 965, line 14, by replacing "Agency shall" with "Agency
10and the Commission on Environmental Justice shall"; and
 
11on page 965, line 15, by replacing "requirement" with
12"requirements"; and
 
13on page 965, line 21, after the period, by inserting "The plan
14shall also consider the use of renewable energy, energy
15storage, demand response, transmission development, or other
16strategies to resolve the identified resource adequacy
17shortfall or reliability violation."; and
 
18On page 965, line 24, after "workshop open to" by inserting ",
19and accessible at a time and place convenient to,"; and
 
20on page 966, by replacing line 8 with "Illinois Power Agency

 

 

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1shall be encouraged to be specific, supported by data"; and
 
2on page 966, line 19, by replacing "30" with "60"; and
 
3on page 967, by replacing lines 5 through 10 with the
4following:
5        "(3) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall only
6    approve the plan if the Illinois Commerce Commission
7    determines that it will resolve the resource adequacy or
8    reliability deficiency identified in the reliability
9    mitigation plan at the least amount of CO2e and copollutant
10    emissions, taking into consideration the emissions impacts
11    on environmental justice communities, and that it will
12    ensure adequate, reliable, affordable, efficient, and
13    environmentally sustainable electric service at the lowest
14    total cost over time, taking into account the impact of
15    increases in emissions."; and
 
16on page 967, line 12, after "resolved" by inserting "or
17reduced".