Title: Illinois Energy Plan Public Policy
1Illinois Energy PlanPublic Policy Strategies
for the Green Economy
2Illinois Energy Plan
- Despite the economy, investments in green
industries and technologies are sound and support
the growth of a green economy in Illinois. - This growth is assisted by aggressive state and
federal public policy initiatives that are
creating the opportunities to promote energy
efficiency, expand Illinois renewable
production, grow green industries, invest in
green jobs and realize a robust green economy.
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- Energy Efficiency Portfolio
- American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
- State Renewable Energy Portfolio
- State Energy Sector Partnership
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- The Energy Efficiency Portfolio will reduce
electric and natural gas consumption in the state
by providing adequate funding for initiatives to
reduce customer energy usage through efficient
lighting, appliances, heating, mechanical
processes, etc. - Efficiency improvements will save Illinois homes
and businesses money, improve environmental
quality, create jobs and further the economic
development of Illinois.
5Energy Efficiency Portfolio
Illinois Energy Plan
EEPS is a part of Legislation signed into law
that provides for incentives in the form of
rebates and/or grants for ComEd and/or Ameren
Illinois utility customers to encourage them to
purchase and install high efficiency equipment
and systems to reduce electricity use
Year Funding Level DCEO Share
2008 53.2 million 12.9 million
2009 111 million 26.8 million
2010 172 million 41.6 million
2011 235 million 57 million
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American Recovery Reinvestment Act
- Increased energy efficiency and reduced energy
consumption - Reduced energy costs through efficiency
improvements - New jobs, and increased productivity to spur
economic growth and community development
- ARRA Funding
- Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants
(EECBG - Federal Awards - Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants
(EECBG) State Awards - State Energy Plan
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EECBG - Federal Formula from DOE to
- Illinois counties with a population greater than
200,000 - Illinois communities with a population greater
than 35,000 - Directly funded from DEO to county/community
- 10 Counties 52 communities are impacted
8EECBG State Administered Grants
Illinois Energy Plan
- States are required to use ARRA funds to provide
subgrants to entities that are not eligible for
direct formula grants (population lt35,000) - Approximately 1500 Communities in Illinois
- 13,100,760
- Leverage EEPS and ARRA SEP program funds
- Administered in partnership with ILARC and the
Illinois regional planning commissions
9EECBG State Administered Eligible Activities
for Use of Funds
- Material Conservation Programs
- Reduction and Capture of Methane and Greenhouse
- Energy efficient Traffic Signals and Street
Lighting - On-Site Renewable Energy Technologies for
Government Buildings - Financial Incentive Programs
- Development of an Energy Efficiency and
Conservation Strategy/ Technical Consultant
Services - Residential and Commercial Building Energy
Audits, Building Codes and Inspections - Energy Efficiency Programs for Buildings and
Facilities, Retrofits - Alternative Fueled Vehicles
10ARRA State Energy Programs 101,321,000
Illinois Energy Plan
- Renewable Energy Development
- Renewable Energy Production Program
- Community Renewable Energy Program
- Manufacturing/Processing
- Green Industry Business Development
- Green Roofs Grants SOLICITATION CLOSED
- Energy Efficiency - SOLICITATIONS CLOSED
- Electric Energy Efficiency Program
- Thermal Efficiency for Public Facilities
- Large Customer Energy Efficiency
- Biofuels
- Next Generation Biofuels Production
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- Renewable Portfolio Standard
- Requires an escalating percentage of electric
power be purchased from renewable energy sources - Provides grant assistance to wind and solar
projects - Illinois anticipates approximately 6 billion in
new investment over the next 10 years
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State Energy Sector Partnership
- The purpose of the Illinois State Energy Sector
Partnership is develop a statewide strategy to
meet the workforce development needs of employers
directly involved in energy sector industries
such as - Energy Efficiency
- Renewable Energy
- Transportation Efficiency and Renewable Fuels
- Clean Coal Technology
- Energy-Related Manufacturing