Bill Text: IL HB5899 | 2023-2024 | 103rd General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Amends the Environmental Protection Act. In a provision regarding greenhouse gases, extends deadlines by 5 years for reduced or zero carbon dioxide equivalent and copollutant emissions by certain electric generating units and large greenhouse gas-emitting units that use coal as a fuel.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-11-13 - Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael J. Coffey, Jr. [HB5899 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2023-HB5899-Introduced.html
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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Environmental Protection Act is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | changing Section 9.15 as follows:
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6 | (415 ILCS 5/9.15) | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | Sec. 9.15. Greenhouse gases. | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | (a) An air pollution construction permit shall not be | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | required due to emissions of greenhouse gases if the | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | equipment, site, or source is not subject to regulation, as | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | defined by 40 CFR 52.21, as now or hereafter amended, for | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | greenhouse gases or is otherwise not addressed in this Section | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | or by the Board in regulations for greenhouse gases. These | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | exemptions do not relieve an owner or operator from the | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | obligation to comply with other applicable rules or | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | regulations. | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | (b) An air pollution operating permit shall not be | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | required due to emissions of greenhouse gases if the | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | equipment, site, or source is not subject to regulation, as | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | defined by Section 39.5 of this Act, for greenhouse gases or is | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | otherwise not addressed in this Section or by the Board in | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | regulations for greenhouse gases. These exemptions do not | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | relieve an owner or operator from the obligation to comply |
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1 | with other applicable rules or regulations. | ||||||
2 | (c) (Blank). | ||||||
3 | (d) (Blank). | ||||||
4 | (e) (Blank). | ||||||
5 | (f) As used in this Section: | ||||||
6 | "Carbon dioxide emission" means the plant annual CO 2 total | ||||||
7 | output emission as measured by the United States Environmental | ||||||
8 | Protection Agency in its Emissions & Generation Resource | ||||||
9 | Integrated Database (eGrid), or its successor. | ||||||
10 | "Carbon dioxide equivalent emissions" or "CO 2 e" means the | ||||||
11 | sum total of the mass amount of emissions in tons per year, | ||||||
12 | calculated by multiplying the mass amount of each of the 6 | ||||||
13 | greenhouse gases specified in Section 3.207, in tons per year, | ||||||
14 | by its associated global warming potential as set forth in 40 | ||||||
15 | CFR 98, subpart A, table A-1 or its successor, and then adding | ||||||
16 | them all together. | ||||||
17 | "Cogeneration" or "combined heat and power" refers to any | ||||||
18 | system that, either simultaneously or sequentially, produces | ||||||
19 | electricity and useful thermal energy from a single fuel | ||||||
20 | source. | ||||||
21 | "Copollutants" refers to the 6 criteria pollutants that | ||||||
22 | have been identified by the United States Environmental | ||||||
23 | Protection Agency pursuant to the Clean Air Act. | ||||||
24 | "Electric generating unit" or "EGU" means a fossil | ||||||
25 | fuel-fired stationary boiler, combustion turbine, or combined | ||||||
26 | cycle system that serves a generator that has a nameplate |
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1 | capacity greater than 25 MWe and produces electricity for | ||||||
2 | sale. | ||||||
3 | "Environmental justice community" means the definition of | ||||||
4 | that term based on existing methodologies and findings, used | ||||||
5 | and as may be updated by the Illinois Power Agency and its | ||||||
6 | program administrator in the Illinois Solar for All Program. | ||||||
7 | "Equity investment eligible community" or "eligible | ||||||
8 | community" means the geographic areas throughout Illinois that | ||||||
9 | would most benefit from equitable investments by the State | ||||||
10 | designed to combat discrimination and foster sustainable | ||||||
11 | economic growth. Specifically, eligible community means the | ||||||
12 | following areas: | ||||||
13 | (1) areas where residents have been historically | ||||||
14 | excluded from economic opportunities, including | ||||||
15 | opportunities in the energy sector, as defined as R3 areas | ||||||
16 | pursuant to Section 10-40 of the Cannabis Regulation and | ||||||
17 | Tax Act; and | ||||||
18 | (2) areas where residents have been historically | ||||||
19 | subject to disproportionate burdens of pollution, | ||||||
20 | including pollution from the energy sector, as established | ||||||
21 | by environmental justice communities as defined by the | ||||||
22 | Illinois Power Agency pursuant to the Illinois Power | ||||||
23 | Agency Act, excluding any racial or ethnic indicators. | ||||||
24 | "Equity investment eligible person" or "eligible person" | ||||||
25 | means the persons who would most benefit from equitable | ||||||
26 | investments by the State designed to combat discrimination and |
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1 | foster sustainable economic growth. Specifically, eligible | ||||||
2 | person means the following people: | ||||||
3 | (1) persons whose primary residence is in an equity | ||||||
4 | investment eligible community; | ||||||
5 | (2) persons whose primary residence is in a | ||||||
6 | municipality, or a county with a population under 100,000, | ||||||
7 | where the closure of an electric generating unit or mine | ||||||
8 | has been publicly announced or the electric generating | ||||||
9 | unit or mine is in the process of closing or closed within | ||||||
10 | the last 5 years; | ||||||
11 | (3) persons who are graduates of or currently enrolled | ||||||
12 | in the foster care system; or | ||||||
13 | (4) persons who were formerly incarcerated. | ||||||
14 | "Existing emissions" means: | ||||||
15 | (1) for CO 2 e, the total average tons-per-year of CO 2 e | ||||||
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 | ||||||
22 | large GHG-emitting unit either in the years 2018 through | ||||||
23 | 2020 or, if the unit was not yet in operation by January 1, | ||||||
24 | 2018, in the first 3 full years of that unit's operation. | ||||||
25 | "Green hydrogen" means a power plant technology in which | ||||||
26 | an EGU creates electric power exclusively from electrolytic |
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1 | hydrogen, in a manner that produces zero carbon and | ||||||
2 | copollutant emissions, using hydrogen fuel that is | ||||||
3 | electrolyzed using a 100% renewable zero carbon emission | ||||||
4 | energy source. | ||||||
5 | "Large greenhouse gas-emitting unit" or "large | ||||||
6 | GHG-emitting unit" means a unit that is an electric generating | ||||||
7 | unit or other fossil fuel-fired unit that itself has a | ||||||
8 | nameplate capacity or serves a generator that has a nameplate | ||||||
9 | capacity greater than 25 MWe and that produces electricity, | ||||||
10 | including, but not limited to, coal-fired, coal-derived, | ||||||
11 | oil-fired, natural gas-fired, and cogeneration units. | ||||||
12 | "NO x emission rate" means the plant annual NO x total output | ||||||
13 | emission rate as measured by the United States Environmental | ||||||
14 | Protection Agency in its Emissions & Generation Resource | ||||||
15 | Integrated Database (eGrid), or its successor, in the most | ||||||
16 | recent year for which data is available. | ||||||
17 | "Public greenhouse gas-emitting units" or "public | ||||||
18 | GHG-emitting unit" means large greenhouse gas-emitting units, | ||||||
19 | including EGUs, that are wholly owned, directly or indirectly, | ||||||
20 | by one or more municipalities, municipal corporations, joint | ||||||
21 | municipal electric power agencies, electric cooperatives, or | ||||||
22 | other governmental or nonprofit entities, whether organized | ||||||
23 | and created under the laws of Illinois or another state. | ||||||
24 | "SO 2 emission rate" means the "plant annual SO 2 total | ||||||
25 | output emission rate" as measured by the United States | ||||||
26 | Environmental Protection Agency in its Emissions & Generation |
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1 | Resource Integrated Database (eGrid), or its successor, in the | ||||||
2 | most recent year for which data is available. | ||||||
3 | (g) All EGUs and large greenhouse gas-emitting units that | ||||||
4 | use coal or oil as a fuel and are not public GHG-emitting units | ||||||
5 | shall permanently reduce all CO 2 e and copollutant emissions to | ||||||
6 | zero no later than January 1, 2035 2030 . | ||||||
7 | (h) All EGUs and large greenhouse gas-emitting units that | ||||||
8 | use coal as a fuel and are public GHG-emitting units shall | ||||||
9 | permanently reduce CO 2 e emissions to zero no later than | ||||||
10 | December 31, 2050 2045 . Any source or plant with such units | ||||||
11 | must also reduce their CO 2 e emissions by 45% from existing | ||||||
12 | emissions by no later than January 1, 2040 2035 . If the | ||||||
13 | emissions reduction requirement is not achieved by December | ||||||
14 | 31, 2040 2035 , the plant shall retire one or more units or | ||||||
15 | otherwise reduce its CO 2 e emissions by 45% from existing | ||||||
16 | emissions by June 30, 2043 2038 . | ||||||
17 | (i) All EGUs and large greenhouse gas-emitting units that | ||||||
18 | use gas as a fuel and are not public GHG-emitting units shall | ||||||
19 | permanently reduce all CO 2 e and copollutant emissions to zero, | ||||||
20 | including through unit retirement or the use of 100% green | ||||||
21 | hydrogen or other similar technology that is commercially | ||||||
22 | proven to achieve zero carbon emissions, according to the | ||||||
23 | following: | ||||||
24 | (1) No later than January 1, 2030: all EGUs and large | ||||||
25 | greenhouse gas-emitting units that have a NO x emissions | ||||||
26 | rate of greater than 0.12 lbs/MWh or a SO 2 emission rate of |
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1 | greater than 0.006 lb/MWh, and are located in or within 3 | ||||||
2 | miles of an environmental justice community designated as | ||||||
3 | of January 1, 2021 or an equity investment eligible | ||||||
4 | community. | ||||||
5 | (2) No later than January 1, 2040: all EGUs and large | ||||||
6 | greenhouse gas-emitting units that have a NO x emission | ||||||
7 | rate of greater than 0.12 lbs/MWh or a SO 2 emission rate | ||||||
8 | greater than 0.006 lb/MWh, and are not located in or | ||||||
9 | within 3 miles of an environmental justice community | ||||||
10 | designated as of January 1, 2021 or an equity investment | ||||||
11 | eligible community. After January 1, 2035, each such EGU | ||||||
12 | and large greenhouse gas-emitting unit shall reduce its | ||||||
13 | CO 2 e emissions by at least 50% from its existing emissions | ||||||
14 | for CO 2 e, and shall be limited in operation to, on average, | ||||||
15 | 6 hours or less per day, measured over a calendar year, and | ||||||
16 | shall not run for more than 24 consecutive hours except in | ||||||
17 | emergency conditions, as designated by a Regional | ||||||
18 | Transmission Organization or Independent System Operator. | ||||||
19 | (3) No later than January 1, 2035: all EGUs and large | ||||||
20 | greenhouse gas-emitting units that began operation prior | ||||||
21 | to September 15, 2021 (the effective date of Public Act | ||||||
22 | 102-662), the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | ||||||
23 | 102nd General Assembly and have a NO x emission rate of less | ||||||
24 | than or equal to 0.12 lb/MWh and a SO 2 emission rate less | ||||||
25 | than or equal to 0.006 lb/MWh, and are located in or within | ||||||
26 | 3 miles of an environmental justice community designated |
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1 | as of January 1, 2021 or an equity investment eligible | ||||||
2 | community. Each such EGU and large greenhouse gas-emitting | ||||||
3 | unit shall reduce its CO 2 e emissions by at least 50% from | ||||||
4 | its existing emissions for CO 2 e no later than January 1, | ||||||
5 | 2030. | ||||||
6 | (4) No later than January 1, 2040: All remaining EGUs | ||||||
7 | and large greenhouse gas-emitting units that have a heat | ||||||
8 | rate greater than or equal to 7000 BTU/kWh. Each such EGU | ||||||
9 | and Large greenhouse gas-emitting unit shall reduce its | ||||||
10 | CO 2 e emissions by at least 50% from its existing emissions | ||||||
11 | for CO 2 e no later than January 1, 2035. | ||||||
12 | (5) No later than January 1, 2045: all remaining EGUs | ||||||
13 | and large greenhouse gas-emitting units. | ||||||
14 | (j) All EGUs and large greenhouse gas-emitting units that | ||||||
15 | use gas as a fuel and are public GHG-emitting units shall | ||||||
16 | permanently reduce all CO 2 e and copollutant emissions to zero, | ||||||
17 | including through unit retirement or the use of 100% green | ||||||
18 | hydrogen or other similar technology that is commercially | ||||||
19 | proven to achieve zero carbon emissions by January 1, 2045. | ||||||
20 | (k) All EGUs and large greenhouse gas-emitting units that | ||||||
21 | utilize combined heat and power or cogeneration technology | ||||||
22 | shall permanently reduce all CO 2 e and copollutant emissions to | ||||||
23 | zero, including through unit retirement or the use of 100% | ||||||
24 | green hydrogen or other similar technology that is | ||||||
25 | commercially proven to achieve zero carbon emissions by | ||||||
26 | January 1, 2045. |
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1 | (k-5) No EGU or large greenhouse gas-emitting unit that | ||||||
2 | uses gas as a fuel and is not a public GHG-emitting unit may | ||||||
3 | emit, in any 12-month period, CO 2 e or copollutants in excess of | ||||||
4 | that unit's existing emissions for those pollutants. | ||||||
5 | (l) Notwithstanding subsections (g) through (k-5), large | ||||||
6 | GHG-emitting units including EGUs may temporarily continue | ||||||
7 | emitting CO 2 e and copollutants after any applicable deadline | ||||||
8 | specified in any of subsections (g) through (k-5) if it has | ||||||
9 | been determined, as described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of | ||||||
10 | this subsection, that ongoing operation of the EGU is | ||||||
11 | necessary to maintain power grid supply and reliability or | ||||||
12 | ongoing operation of large GHG-emitting unit that is not an | ||||||
13 | EGU is necessary to serve as an emergency backup to | ||||||
14 | operations. Up to and including the occurrence of an emission | ||||||
15 | reduction deadline under subsection (i), all EGUs and large | ||||||
16 | GHG-emitting units must comply with the following terms: | ||||||
17 | (1) if an EGU or large GHG-emitting unit that is a | ||||||
18 | participant in a regional transmission organization | ||||||
19 | intends to retire, it must submit documentation to the | ||||||
20 | appropriate regional transmission organization by the | ||||||
21 | appropriate deadline that meets all applicable regulatory | ||||||
22 | requirements necessary to obtain approval to permanently | ||||||
23 | cease operating the large GHG-emitting unit; | ||||||
24 | (2) if any EGU or large GHG-emitting unit that is a | ||||||
25 | participant in a regional transmission organization | ||||||
26 | receives notice that the regional transmission |
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1 | organization has determined that continued operation of | ||||||
2 | the unit is required, the unit may continue operating | ||||||
3 | until the issue identified by the regional transmission | ||||||
4 | organization is resolved. The owner or operator of the | ||||||
5 | unit must cooperate with the regional transmission | ||||||
6 | organization in resolving the issue and must reduce its | ||||||
7 | emissions to zero, consistent with the requirements under | ||||||
8 | subsection (g), (h), (i), (j), (k), or (k-5), as | ||||||
9 | applicable, as soon as practicable when the issue | ||||||
10 | identified by the regional transmission organization is | ||||||
11 | resolved; and | ||||||
12 | (3) any large GHG-emitting unit that is not a | ||||||
13 | participant in a regional transmission organization shall | ||||||
14 | be allowed to continue emitting CO 2 e and copollutants | ||||||
15 | after the zero-emission date specified in subsection (g), | ||||||
16 | (h), (i), (j), (k), or (k-5), as applicable, in the | ||||||
17 | capacity of an emergency backup unit if approved by the | ||||||
18 | Illinois Commerce Commission. | ||||||
19 | (m) No variance, adjusted standard, or other regulatory | ||||||
20 | relief otherwise available in this Act may be granted to the | ||||||
21 | emissions reduction and elimination obligations in this | ||||||
22 | Section. | ||||||
23 | (n) By June 30 of each year, beginning in 2025, the Agency | ||||||
24 | shall prepare and publish on its website a report setting | ||||||
25 | forth the actual greenhouse gas emissions from individual | ||||||
26 | units and the aggregate statewide emissions from all units for |
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1 | the prior year. | ||||||
2 | (o) Every 5 years beginning in 2025, the Environmental | ||||||
3 | Protection Agency, Illinois Power Agency, and Illinois | ||||||
4 | Commerce Commission shall jointly prepare, and release | ||||||
5 | publicly, a report to the General Assembly that examines the | ||||||
6 | State's current progress toward its renewable energy resource | ||||||
7 | development goals, the status of CO 2 e and copollutant | ||||||
8 | emissions reductions, the current status and progress toward | ||||||
9 | developing and implementing green hydrogen technologies, the | ||||||
10 | current and projected status of electric resource adequacy and | ||||||
11 | reliability throughout the State for the period beginning 5 | ||||||
12 | years ahead, and proposed solutions for any findings. The | ||||||
13 | Environmental Protection Agency, Illinois Power Agency, and | ||||||
14 | Illinois Commerce Commission shall consult PJM | ||||||
15 | Interconnection, LLC and Midcontinent Independent System | ||||||
16 | Operator, Inc., or their respective successor organizations | ||||||
17 | regarding forecasted resource adequacy and reliability needs, | ||||||
18 | anticipated new generation interconnection, new transmission | ||||||
19 | development or upgrades, and any announced large GHG-emitting | ||||||
20 | unit closure dates and include this information in the report. | ||||||
21 | The report shall be released publicly by no later than | ||||||
22 | December 15 of the year it is prepared. If the Environmental | ||||||
23 | Protection Agency, Illinois Power Agency, and Illinois | ||||||
24 | Commerce Commission jointly conclude in the report that the | ||||||
25 | data from the regional grid operators, the pace of renewable | ||||||
26 | energy development, the pace of development of energy storage |
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1 | and demand response utilization, transmission capacity, and | ||||||
2 | the CO 2 e and copollutant emissions reductions required by | ||||||
3 | subsection (i) or (k-5) reasonably demonstrate that a resource | ||||||
4 | adequacy shortfall will occur, including whether there will be | ||||||
5 | sufficient in-state capacity to meet the zonal requirements of | ||||||
6 | MISO Zone 4 or the PJM ComEd Zone, per the requirements of the | ||||||
7 | regional transmission organizations, or that the regional | ||||||
8 | transmission operators determine that a reliability violation | ||||||
9 | will occur during the time frame the study is evaluating, then | ||||||
10 | the Illinois Power Agency, in conjunction with the | ||||||
11 | Environmental Protection Agency shall develop a plan to reduce | ||||||
12 | or delay CO 2 e and copollutant emissions reductions | ||||||
13 | requirements only to the extent and for the duration necessary | ||||||
14 | to meet the resource adequacy and reliability needs of the | ||||||
15 | State, including allowing any plants whose emission reduction | ||||||
16 | deadline has been identified in the plan as creating a | ||||||
17 | reliability concern to continue operating, including operating | ||||||
18 | with reduced emissions or as emergency backup where | ||||||
19 | appropriate. The plan shall also consider the use of renewable | ||||||
20 | energy, energy storage, demand response, transmission | ||||||
21 | development, or other strategies to resolve the identified | ||||||
22 | resource adequacy shortfall or reliability violation. | ||||||
23 | (1) In developing the plan, the Environmental | ||||||
24 | Protection Agency and the Illinois Power Agency shall hold | ||||||
25 | at least one workshop open to, and accessible at a time and | ||||||
26 | place convenient to, the public and shall consider any |
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1 | comments made by stakeholders or the public. Upon | ||||||
2 | development of the plan, copies of the plan shall be | ||||||
3 | posted and made publicly available on the Environmental | ||||||
4 | Protection Agency's, the Illinois Power Agency's, and the | ||||||
5 | Illinois Commerce Commission's websites. All interested | ||||||
6 | parties shall have 60 days following the date of posting | ||||||
7 | to provide comment to the Environmental Protection Agency | ||||||
8 | and the Illinois Power Agency on the plan. All comments | ||||||
9 | submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency and the | ||||||
10 | Illinois Power Agency shall be encouraged to be specific, | ||||||
11 | supported by data or other detailed analyses, and, if | ||||||
12 | objecting to all or a portion of the plan, accompanied by | ||||||
13 | specific alternative wording or proposals. All comments | ||||||
14 | shall be posted on the Environmental Protection Agency's, | ||||||
15 | the Illinois Power Agency's, and the Illinois Commerce | ||||||
16 | Commission's websites. Within 30 days following the end of | ||||||
17 | the 60-day review period, the Environmental Protection | ||||||
18 | Agency and the Illinois Power Agency shall revise the plan | ||||||
19 | as necessary based on the comments received and file its | ||||||
20 | revised plan with the Illinois Commerce Commission for | ||||||
21 | approval. | ||||||
22 | (2) Within 60 days after the filing of the revised | ||||||
23 | plan at the Illinois Commerce Commission, any person | ||||||
24 | objecting to the plan shall file an objection with the | ||||||
25 | Illinois Commerce Commission. Within 30 days after the | ||||||
26 | expiration of the comment period, the Illinois Commerce |
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