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IL HB3399

IL HB3399
GEOTHERMAL HOMES AND BUSINESS


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Introduced
02/07/2025
In Committee
06/02/2025
Crossed Over
04/10/2025
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Reinserts the provisions of the introduced bill with the following changes. In provisions concerning program establishment, provides that the Program shall function as a separate and distinct procurement program that does not draw from the allocation and funding of renewable energy credits from other sources. In provisions concerning program block allocation, provides that at least 33% (rather than 50%) of each annual block shall be reserved by systems that meet the Illinois Power Agency's definition of "residential". In provisions concerning project terms, provides that applicant firms shall have advanced capital disbursed before geothermal renewable energy credits are first generated (rather than after the geothermal heating and cooling system is operational but before geothermal renewable energy credits are first generated). In provisions concerning advanced capital, provides that the amount or percentage of capital advanced for residential systems (rather than for all systems) shall be at the discretion of the Agency by not less than 40% of the total contract. Provides that the amount or percentage of capital advanced for commercial, public, or environmental justice systems shall be at the discretion of the Agency. In provisions concerning contract terms, provides that each project shall be subject to the requirements of the Prevailing Wage Act. Provides that the Agency shall require verification that, for all construction for a project that was performed by a renewable energy credit delivery contract holder, its contractors, or its subcontractors, the construction employees received an amount for the work equal to or greater than the general prevailing rate. Provides that geothermal renewable energy credits for any single geothermal heating and cooling project that is 285 tons or larger and is procured after the effective date of the amendatory provisions shall be from a project built by general contractors that entered into a project labor agreement prior to construction. Provides that the project labor agreement shall be filed with the Director in accordance with procedures established by the Agency through its long-term renewable resources procurement plan. Amends the Illinois Power Agency Act. Makes a change to the definition of "renewable energy resources". Amends the Public Utilities Act. In provisions concerning the recovery of costs associated with the provision of delivery and other services, provides that an electric utility shall be entitled to recover through tariffed charges all costs associated with the purchase of geothermal renewable energy credits pursuant to the Geothermal Homes and Businesses Act. In provisions concerning procurement, provides that, beginning with the delivery year commencing on June 1, 2026, an electric utility shall procure geothermal renewable energy credits in accordance with the applicable provisions set forth in the Geothermal Homes and Businesses Act. Makes other changes. Effective immediately.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Geothermal Homes and Businesses Program, which aims to promote the development and use of geothermal heating and cooling systems in Illinois. The program will function as a separate procurement initiative beginning January 1, 2026, designed to support the steady growth of new geothermal systems across three categories: residential, commercial, and public or environmental justice systems. Key provisions include creating a mechanism for procuring geothermal renewable energy credits, establishing annual blocks of credit volumes with at least 33% reserved for residential systems, and setting up a 15-year contract structure for geothermal projects. The bill requires approved vendors to meet specific qualifications and mandates that larger projects (285 tons or more) use contractors with project labor agreements. Electric utilities will be required to procure geothermal renewable energy credits and will be entitled to recover associated costs through tariffed charges. The program aims to reduce ratepayer impacts, expand job opportunities, support infrastructure, and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions by incentivizing innovative geothermal heating and cooling technologies that leverage the earth's stable underground temperature for renewable energy production.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (18)

Last Action

Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments (on 06/02/2025)

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