Illinois Energy Policies and Programs: Driving Economic Development

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Illinois Energy Policies and Programs: Driving Economic Development National Conference of State Legislatures Legislative Summit Wednesday, August 8, 2012 Kate Tomford Illinois Energy Office Dept. of Commerce & Economic Opportunity

Illinois Energy Context Source: NASEO, Illinois Energy Profile, developed by DEDI

Illinois Energy Context Source: NASEO, Illinois Energy Profile, developed by DEDI

Why Promote Clean Energy in Illinois? Economic benefits Generates economic growth Retains and creates quality jobs Leverages Illinois competitive advantages in transmission infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, skilled workforce in manufacturing, research institutions. Consumer benefits Hedges against volatility in fossil fuel prices Hedges against future costs of environmental externalities Renewables and efficiency programs complement each other as tools to help consumers mitigate higher energy costs Improves air quality by reducing emissions

A Very Brief History of Illinois Energy Policy 2011 > Smart grid legislation > DG carve-out in RPS 2010 > Long-Term RE contracts awarded > Solar ramp-up established in RPS 2009 > American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) > Renewable Portfolio Standard expanded to ARES > Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard for gas > Solar carve-out established in RPS 2007 > Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) > Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard for electricity (EEPS) > Illinois Power Agency (IPA) created 1997 > Electric market restructuring

Renewable Energy in Illinois Illinois RPS compliance cost was $53.5m; aggregate savings was almost $177m in total load payment for generation. >300 companies are part of the RE supply chains in Illinois. 1 MW of solar/wind power creates 15-20 manufacturing jobs jobs from installation, operations and professional services jobs. Chicago region is home to 13 corporate HQs of major wind power companies generates professional services jobs in finance, insurance, real estate and law. In total, Illinois RE sector companies employ an estimated 18,000 people. Sources: ELPC, The Clean Energy Supply Chain in Illinois: Wind, Solar and Geothermal, July 2011; ELPC estimates

Growth in Illinois Wind Power Capacity (MW) Source: ELPC, The Clean Energy Supply Chain in Illinois: Wind, Solar and Geothermal, July 2011

Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard ComEd Ameren DCEO Nicor Integrys Ameren Electric Efficiency Electric Efficiency Gas Efficiency Gas Efficiency Private Sector Businesses Residential Non-profits Public Sector Governments K-12 schools Community colleges Public universities Low-income Residential Sector Affordable housing PHAs Implementation agencies Private Sector Businesses Residential Non-profits

Estimated Statewide EEPS Budget Year Electric Natural Gas FY 2011-12 $216 million $60 million FY 2012-13 $220 million $88 million FY 2013-14 $220 million $120 million

EEPS Impact (before Smart Grid Bill) Total Program Cost (in millions of 2009 $) Consumer Match (in millions of 2009 $) Consumer Savings (in millions of 2009 $) Net Gain in Total Jobs (Actual) 2015 2020 2025 Benefit/ Cost Ratio 204.4 184.6 168.5 284.1 256.5 234.3 528.8 1,064.5 1,600.2 3,000 5,900 8,200 1.61 Source: ACEEE, Energy Productivity: Efficiency Benefits to Power Illinois Jobs and the Economy, by Skip Laitner, August 2011; study commissioned by NRDC

EEPS Impact (after Smart Grid Bill) Total Program Cost (in millions of 2009 $) Consumer Match (in millions of 2009 $) Consumer Savings (in millions of 2009 $) Net Gain in Total Jobs (Actual) 2015 2020 2025 Benefit/ Cost Ratio 267.6 241.6 220.6 327.7 295.9 270.2 651.9 1,392.7 2,133.5 3,500 7,500 10,800 1.76 Source: ACEEE, Energy Productivity: Efficiency Benefits to Power Illinois Jobs and the Economy, by Skip Laitner, August 2011; study commissioned by NRDC

DCEO Energy Incentive Programs Efficiency Public sector electricity and gas efficiency rebates Low-income residential energy efficiency Industry training and education Weatherization Renewables Solar Wind Biomass Biogas Biofuels R&D New facilities Retrofits EVs Charging station rebates Manufacturing grants ARRA State Energy Program Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant Energy Efficient Appliance Rebates Weatherization

Illinois Energy Office ARRA SEP Spending by Program Area

ARRA SEP Leveraged Funds 25 different companies funded. To date: ~1,154 jobs created; ~712 jobs retained.

Ingersoll Machine Tools Project located in Rockford Retrofitted existing equipment; designed and built new equipment for machining of wind turbine rotor hubs. $10.3M total project cost $5M grant Created ~82 jobs to date Retained ~18 jobs to date

www.illinoisenergy.org Kate Tomford (312) 814-1985 kate.tomford@illinois.gov