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 1        AN ACT in relation to clean air.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 1.  Short title.  This Act may be  cited  as  the
 5    Illinois Clean Air Standards Act.

 6        Section 3.  Findings and purpose.
 7        (a)  The General Assembly finds and declares that:
 8             (1)  Having   safe,   clean,  breathable  air  is  a
 9        fundamental right of every citizen  of  Illinois.   While
10        significant  improvements  in air quality have been made,
11        air pollution continues to  degrade  the  atmosphere  and
12        cause preventable discomfort, sickness, and death in this
13        State.   It is an important function of State and federal
14        governments to take  appropriate  steps  to  improve  air
15        quality in areas that suffer from pollution.
16             (2)  Among  the  major contributors to air pollution
17        in Illinois are coal-fired electric generating plants.
18             (3)  The federal  government  has  imposed  stricter
19        emission  limitations  on  coal-fired electric generating
20        plants, designed to reduce emissions of  2  of  the  most
21        important  air  pollutants,  sulfur  dioxide and nitrogen
22        oxides.
23             (4)  It is in the best interest of  the  health  and
24        safety  of  the  people of Illinois that the operators of
25        coal-fired electric  generating  plants  in  Illinois  be
26        encouraged  to  begin meeting those stricter standards as
27        quickly as possible.
28        (b)  It is the purpose of this Act to improve and protect
29    air quality in this State by  incorporating  into  State  law
30    certain  stricter  emission standards for coal-fired electric
31    generating  plants  that  are  similar  to  the  new  federal
 
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 1    standards.

 2        Section 5.  Definitions. For the purposes of this Act:
 3        "Board" means the Pollution Control Board.
 4        "Generating  unit"  means  any   coal-fired   electricity
 5    generating facility with a nameplate capacity of 15 megawatts
 6    or greater used primarily to generate electricity for sale.

 7        Section   10.  Air  emissions  standards  for  coal-fired
 8    generating units.
 9        (a)  Beginning January 1, 2006, notwithstanding any other
10    requirements applicable  to  such  units,  emissions  of  air
11    pollutants  from  coal-fired  electric  generating units with
12    nameplate capacity greater than or  equal  to  340  megawatts
13    shall not exceed the following:
14             (1)  Sulfur  dioxide  emissions shall not exceed 3.0
15        pounds per megawatt hour and total annual sulfur  dioxide
16        emissions  shall  not exceed 3.0 pounds multiplied by the
17        average annual megawatt hours generated by the  units  in
18        the calendar years 1996 through 1998.
19             (2)  Nitrogen  oxide  emissions shall not exceed 1.5
20        pounds multiplied by the average  annual  megawatt  hours
21        generated by the units in the calendar years 1996 through
22        1998.
23        (b)  Beginning January 1, 2006, notwithstanding any other
24    requirements  applicable  to such units, total emissions from
25    coal-fired  electric  generating  units  with   a   nameplate
26    capacity  of  less  than  340  megawatts  shall  not exceed a
27    statewide emissions cap based on the following:
28             (1)  Total annual sulfur dioxide emissions shall not
29        exceed 3.0 pounds per megawatt  hour  multiplied  by  the
30        average  annual megawatt hours generated by such units in
31        the calendar years 1996 through 1999.
32             (2)  Total annual nitrogen oxide emissions shall not
 
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 1        exceed 1.5 pounds per megawatt  hour  multiplied  by  the
 2        average  annual megawatt hours generated by such units in
 3        the calendar years 1996 through 1999.

 4        Section 15.  Rules.  Not later than one  year  after  the
 5    effective date of this Act, the Pollution Control Board shall
 6    promulgate   rules   to   achieve   the  emissions  reduction
 7    requirements  specified  in  Section  10.   The  rules  shall
 8    include implementation of the emission  reduction  objectives
 9    specified in subsections (a) and (b) of Section 10 through an
10    emission  cap  and trading mechanism. The rules shall achieve
11    the objectives in a manner that  the  Board  determines  will
12    allocate  required emission reductions equitably, taking into
13    account emission reductions achieved prior to  the  effective
14    date  of the requirements under Section 10 and other relevant
15    factors.

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