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91_SR0436

 
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 1                          SENATE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The  goals  of  the  Electric  Service  Customer
 3    Choice  and  Rate  Relief  Law  of 1997 (the 1997 Law) are to
 4    secure safe, reliable, and affordable electric power services
 5    for the consumers and businesses of Illinois and to create  a
 6    framework  for a fair and equitable transition to competitive
 7    and efficient electric services markets; and

 8        WHEREAS, Consumers and  businesses  are  best  served  by
 9    competitive   markets   which   lower   costs  for  users  of
10    electricity and which also create opportunities for  customer
11    choice among new products and services; and

12        WHEREAS,  The  quality  and  prices of electric and other
13    energy services supplied in competitive markets is likely  to
14    be  affected  by  the  nature  and  extent  of  consumer  and
15    community load aggregation; and

16        WHEREAS,  Continued,  rapid  growth  in  demand  for peak
17    electric  service  may   jeopardize   the   reliability   and
18    affordability  of service in many communities, thereby making
19    the goals of the 1997 Law difficult to achieve; and

20        WHEREAS,  Section  16-101A  was  added  to   the   Public
21    Utilities  Act  by  the 1997 Law and provides that the use of
22    renewable energy resources and  energy  efficiency  resources
23    should  be  encouraged  in  competitive  markets and that all
24    customers  should  continue  to   receive   safe,   reliable,
25    affordable,   and  environmentally  safe  electric  services,
26    should benefit from  the  lower  costs  of  electricity  that
27    result   from  competition,  and  should  receive  sufficient
28    information to make informed choices  among  the  variety  of
29    suppliers   and   services   expected   to   emerge   through
30    competition; and

31        WHEREAS,  Targeted  community-oriented  programs aimed at
 
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 1    developing  non-traditional  and  cost-effective   means   to
 2    balance  electric supply and demand, including responses that
 3    rely on the use of renewable  energy  resources,  new  energy
 4    technologies,   load   management,   and   energy  efficiency
 5    resources to meet energy service needs, can help  to  achieve
 6    the  goals  of  the  1997  Law  by  complementing traditional
 7    approaches to providing electric service; and

 8        WHEREAS,  The  Center  for  Neighborhood  Technology  and
 9    Commonwealth Edison  are  now  testing  and  evaluating  such
10    targeted,  community-based programs in Northeastern Illinois;
11    and

12        WHEREAS, Such programs also help consumers become  better
13    informed  about  changes  in the electric services market and
14    new ways  to  meet  energy  services  needs  and  may  afford
15    consumers   the   means   to  organize  to  more  effectively
16    participate in competitive markets after the opportunity  for
17    residential  customer  choice occurs in May 2002 according to
18    the schedule established in the 1997 Law; therefore be it

19        RESOLVED, BY  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  NINETY-FIRST  GENERAL
20    ASSEMBLY  OF  THE  STATE  OF ILLINOIS, that the Department of
21    Commerce and Community  Affairs  and  the  Illinois  Commerce
22    Commission  are  hereby  respectfully  requested  jointly  to
23    prepare  a  report  based  on  a  study  of the ways in which
24    renewable   resources,   new   energy   technologies,    load
25    management,  and  energy efficiency improvements that enhance
26    electric service reliability or reduce energy  service  costs
27    might  be  encouraged  in competitive markets for electricity
28    through  targeted,  community-oriented  programs   or   other
29    similar   initiatives   that   may   further  community  load
30    aggregation and demand reduction; and be it further

31        RESOLVED, That the Department and the  Commission  submit
32    to the Governor and the General Assembly a preliminary report
 
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 1    of  findings  from  that  study by March 15, 2001 and a final
 2    report by June 30, 2001; and be it further

 3        RESOLVED, That at least one public hearing be held by the
 4    Electric Policy Committee of the Commission during the  study
 5    to   receive   information   and   recommendations  from  all
 6    interested parties, including, in particular, energy services
 7    providers  and  consumers,  concerning  the  ways  in   which
 8    renewable    resources,   new   energy   technologies,   load
 9    management,  and  energy  efficiency  improvements  might  be
10    encouraged in competitive markets for electricity and related
11    energy services; and be it further

12        RESOLVED, That the reports submitted  by  the  Department
13    and  the  Commission  include  information  on: (1) the cost-
14    effectiveness  of  using  renewable  resources,  new   energy
15    technologies,   load   management,   and   energy  efficiency
16    improvements to address issues related  to  electric  service
17    reliability  and  growth  in peak demand for electricity, (2)
18    the potential  effects  of  reductions  in  peak  demand  for
19    electricity,  and  of  the aggregation of consumer demand, on
20    the development of competition in  electricity  markets,  (3)
21    the  extent  of  (a)  potential consumer, community, economic
22    development, and environmental benefits  from  reductions  in
23    peak  demand  for electricity which might be achieved through
24    renewable   resources,   new   energy   technologies,    load
25    management,   energy   efficiency   improvements,  and  other
26    available means and (b) potential consumer and other benefits
27    of the aggregation of consumer and community demand, and  (4)
28    a  description of the costs and benefits of ways in which the
29    State of Illinois might encourage and  fund,  either  through
30    existing  or  new  policies or programs, the use of renewable
31    resources, new energy  technologies,  and  energy  efficiency
32    improvements  in  competitive  markets  for  electricity  and
33    related energy services; and be it further
 
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 1        RESOLVED,  That  suitable  copies  of  this resolution be
 2    delivered to the Director of Commerce and  Community  Affairs
 3    and to the Chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission.

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