Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1587

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Refer
3/31/23  
Refer
5/26/23  
Refer
3/15/24  

Caption

POWER AG-ENERGY CREDIT TARGET

Impact

The implementation of SB1587 is expected to fundamentally impact state energy laws, particularly those concerning energy procurement and utility operations. By requiring the Illinois Power Agency to create a structured approach to procure energy storage credits, it aims to stabilize the electric grid while enhancing the state's capacity to harness renewable energy sources. The bill also dictates that the Agency must review and assess the effectiveness of the contracted energy storage within stipulated time frames – specifically every two years post the initial analysis. This approach is designed to ensure that the adopted measures adequately support both renewable energy standards and carbon emission reduction mandates.

Summary

SB1587 amends the Illinois Power Agency Act to enhance the deployment of energy storage systems within the state. The bill emphasizes the importance of energy storage in supporting Illinois' renewable energy goals and seeks to establish a framework for energy storage credits that utilities can procure to ensure compliance with state standards. Specifically, it mandates the Illinois Power Agency to devise a procurement plan targeting the deployment of contracted energy storage systems, including competitive solicitations to obtain necessary credits. This legislative measure is aimed at integrating more renewable resources into the energy grid, ensuring reliability and sustainability in energy service delivery.

Contention

While SB1587 positions itself as a catalyst for the state's transition toward cleaner energy, it faces notable points of contention regarding the associated costs and the equity of its benefits. Critics of the bill express concerns over potential increases in electricity prices for consumers due to the costs associated with purchasing energy storage credits. Additionally, there are apprehensions regarding whether such a procurement framework will serve all Illinois residents equitably, particularly vulnerable communities that might not benefit from such energy advancements. The bill acknowledges the necessity of public information and resources directed toward enhancing access to renewable sources, indicating its awareness of social equity issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB3415

POWER AG-ENERGY CREDIT TARGET

IL SB3636

POWER AG-ENERGY CREDIT TARGET

IL HB5544

POWER AG-ENERGY CREDIT TARGET

IL SB1588

IL POWER AG-BROWNFIELD SITE

IL SB1353

IL POWER AG-HYDROELECTRIC

IL HB2205

IL POWER AG-BROWNFIELD SITE

IL SB1474

POWER AG-LOW-INCOME HYDRO PROG

IL SB1789

POWER AG-PROJECT LABOR AGREE

IL HB2563

IL POWER AG-CONTRACTOR

IL HB3445

IL POWER AG-PUBLIC SCHOOL

Similar Bills

IL SB3636

POWER AG-ENERGY CREDIT TARGET

IL HB3415

POWER AG-ENERGY CREDIT TARGET

IL HB5544

POWER AG-ENERGY CREDIT TARGET

IL HB5514

UTILITIES-HIGH VOLTAGE CREDITS

IL SB3959

ENERGY-VARIOUS

IL HB5856

ENERGY-VARIOUS

IL SB3957

UTILITIES-VARIOUS

IL HB5855

UTILITIES-VARIOUS