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Title: Institutional and Regulatory Issues and Challenges


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Institutional and Regulatory Issues and Challenges
  • Chairman Charles E. Box
  • Illinois Commerce Commission
  • October 27, 2008

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Illinois
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Illinois Facts
  • 12.9 mill. people, 5th largest state.
  • 56,400 square miles, 24th largest state.
  • Land of Lincoln
  • Borders the Mississippi River and Lake Michigan.
  • Springfield is the state capitol.
  • Chicago is the largest city, 2.9 mill. within
    city limits, 9 mil. metro area.

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Three Branches Of Illinois Government
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Regulatory Agency
Created by the Legislature
Part of the Executive Branch
Subject to Judicial Review
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Legislature General Assembly
  • Passes laws governing utility organization,
    business conduct, land condemnation, etc.
  • Establishes overall public policies on market
    structure, environmental standards, etc.
  • Empowers regulatory agencies to implement these
    laws and provides budgetary funding.
  • Confirms the Executive-branch appointments of
    Commissioners.

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Executive - Governor
  • Signs regulatory laws passed by the legislature.
  • Appoints Commissioners.
  • Participates in regulatory proceedings through
    the Attorney General.

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Judiciary
  • Hears appeals of decisions made by the regulatory
    agency provides a check on the process.
  • Hears challenges to and interprets laws passed by
    the legislature and signed by the governor.

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Regulatory Agency Purpose 1
  • Oversees the operation of a given industry to
    ensure safe, reliable, and adequate service at
    the lowest reasonable cost to consumers.
  • Provides utilities the opportunity to recover
    costs plus a reasonable return.
  • Balances ratepayer and utility interests.
  • Ensures utility services are provided within
    federal and state environmental requirements.

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Regulatory Agency Purpose 2
  • Implements laws and public policies established
    by the legislature.
  • Establishes public policy in those areas not
    mandated by the legislature.
  • Decides cases based on the law and the facts
    presented in each case in an objective,
    non-partisan manner, adhering to due process.
  • Adjudicates disputes.

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Regulatory Agency Embodies Three Branches
  • Legislative Role
  • Adopts rules implementing legislative priorities,
    e.g., electricity net metering, electricity
    procurement, telecommunications restructuring,
    towing restrictions.
  • Establishes public policies in those areas where
    the legislature is silent.
  • Creates generic policies applicable in a
    nondiscriminatory basis to all parties.

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Regulatory Agency Embodies Three Branches
  • Executive Role
  • Oversees industries ensuring the provision of
    safe, adequate, and reliable services at the
    lowest reasonable cost.
  • Collects assessments on utility and
    transportation revenues.
  • Enforces rules and orders.

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Regulatory Agency Embodies Three Branches
  • Judicial Role
  • Conducts fact-based proceedings on utility rate
    requests.
  • Rules on disputes between utilities and
    customers.
  • Hires Administrative Law Judges.

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Regulatory Agency Autonomy
  • Allows the agency the freedom to render decisions
    based on
  • The law and policy established by the
    legislature,
  • Regulatory and ratemaking policy established by
    the agency,
  • An impartial reading of the facts of each case,
    free from prevailing political whims.
  • Can be difficult in practice!

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Due Process Preserves Fairness
  • Agency procedures ensure all voices are heard.
  • Rules governing rulemakings, rate cases, and
    disputes to ensure fairness.
  • Restrictions on ex-parte communications prevent
    undue influence and secret correspondence.
  • Discovery allows all parties to evaluate the
    evidence and provides sufficient time to counter
    it in the proceedings.

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Regulatory Agency AccountabilityIllinois
  • State courts hear appeals of agency rules, rate
    case orders, and enforcement measures.
  • Legislature provides general oversight, and the
    Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR)
    reviews all proposed rules.
  • Governor weighs in on important matters affecting
    the citizenry.

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Regulatory Agency AccountabilityFederal
  • State agencies must adhere to and implement the
    US constitution, federal utility laws, federal
    agency policies, and federal environmental
    regulations.
  • US law and constitution grant great leeway to
    states to regulate locally, but once the
    transaction crosses state lines, US authority
    prevails.
  • Federal appeals process
  • differs from State process.

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Illinois Commerce CommissionTransportation
Moving Companies
Towtruck Operators
Railroad Crossings and Railway Safety
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Illinois Commerce Commission - Transportation
  • Oversees and funds projects to improve safety at
    railroad crossings.
  • Grade Crossing Protection Fund helps defray the
    costs.
  • Most other railroad regulation is done by federal
    government.
  • Grants licenses and receives complaints about tow
    truck and moving companies.

21
Illinois Commerce CommissionInvestor-Owned
Public Utilities
Natural Gas
Electricity
Water and Wastewater
Telecommunications
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Electricity
Illinois Commerce Commission
  • Retail services and distribution rates.
  • Siting of most facilities and transmission lines.
  • Certifying retail competitive suppliers.
  • Competitive, unbundled industry structure.

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
  • Wholesale sales.
  • Unbundled Transmission.
  • Some Transmission Siting.
  • Regional Markets.
  • Comparable, open access.

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Changes To Illinois Electricity Policies
  • New procurement procedures.
  • New Illinois Power Agency.
  • Smart Grid Collaborative.
  • Encouraging renewables.
  • Renewable portfolio standards.
  • Interconnection standards.
  • Net metering.
  • Encouraging greater energy efficiency and demand
    response.

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FERC Electricity Policies
  • Encourages regional, wholesale markets through
    Regional Transmission Organizations (RTO),
    Independent System Operators (ISO), and regional
    reliability organizations.
  • - Illinois utilities are part of PJM and MISO.
  • Comparable, non-discriminatory, transmission
    access.
  • Generation interconnection.
  • Transmission pricing.
  • Market-based wholesale
  • rates.
  • Some transmission siting.

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Current ISO-RTOs in US and Canada

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PJM Independent System Operator (ISO)


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Midwest Independent System Operator-MISO
Note that MISO encompasses an international bounda
ry
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Natural GasIllinois Commerce Commission
  • Local distribution rates and service.
  • Siting distribution facilities.
  • Competitive, unbundled industry structure.
  • Certifying retail competitive suppliers.

FERC
  • Wholesale sales.
  • Interstate pipelines.
  • Siting Interstate Pipelines.
  • Comparable open access.

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TelecommunicationsIllinois Commerce Commission
  • Non-competitive, local services from traditional
    phone companies, not wireless, cable, or voice
    over internet protocol (VOIP).
  • Certifying competitive suppliers.
  • Emergency 9-1-1 services.

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
  • Interstate long distance.
  • Spectrum allocations.
  • Comparable, open access to interconnection
    facilities.
  • Payphones.

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Illinois Commerce Commission Water And Wastewater
  • Applies to investor-owned water and wastewater
    companies.
  • Regulates rates.
  • Oversees utility expansion and upgrades of
    facilities.
  • Works within federal and state environmental laws.

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Acronyms
ICC FERC RTO PJM MISO
NERO PUC JCAR PSC FCC EPA
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Acronyms
  • ICC Illinois Commerce Commission
  • FERC Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
  • RTO Regional Transmission Organization
  • PJM RTO running from northern Illinois to the
    Atlantic
  • MISO RTO serving the upper Midwest
  • NERO National Electric Reliability Organization
  • PUC State Public Utility Commission
  • PSC State Public Service Commission
  • FCC Federal Communications Commission
  • EPA Environmental Protection Agency
  • JCAR Illinois Joint Committee on Administrative
    Rules
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