Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 710 - COAL TO SOLAR AND ENERGY STORAGE INITIATIVE FUND GRANT PROGRAM
Section 710.40 - Grantee and Project Eligibility Requirements
Universal Citation: 14 IL Admin Code ยง 710.40
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The following types of entities are eligible to apply for a grant award under the program:
1) An owner of an electric generating
facility that meets the requirements listed in subsections (b) and (c) and
that:
A) has an active GATA registration and
is qualified on the GATA Grantee Portal (https://grants.illinois.gov/portal/)
at the time the application is submitted; and
B) is considered a regarded entity by the
Internal Revenue Service (26
U.S.C. 1361(b)(3)) for
federal income tax purposes.
2) A subsidiary or special purpose entity of
an owner of an electric generating unit, but only if this subsidiary or entity:
A) includes with its application a written
statement from the owner of the electric generating unit that demonstrates the
requirements of subsections (b) and (c) will be met and describes the
applicant's relationship to the owner company;
B) provides documentation of the corporate
structure demonstrating the applicant's relationship to the owner of the
electric generating unit;
C)
provides documentation showing it will meet the requirements listed in
subsection (c);
D) has an active
GATA registration and is qualified on the GATA Grantee Portal at the time the
application is submitted;
E) is
considered a regarded entity by the Internal Revenue Service for federal income
tax purposes; and
F) can meet all
requirements of 20 ILCS 3855/1-75 (c-5)(10)(C)
as if it were the owner of an electric generating unit.
3) An affiliate of a company that owns an
electric generating unit, but only if the affiliate applicant:
A) includes with its application a written
statement from the owner company that demonstrates the requirements of
subsections (b) and (c) will be met and describes the applicant's relationship
to the owner company;
B) provides
documentation of the corporate structure demonstrating the applicant's
relationship to the owner of the electric generating unit;
C) meets the requirements listed in
subsection (c);
D) has an active
GATA registration and is qualified on the GATA Grantee Portal at the time the
application is submitted;
E) is
considered a regarded entity by the Internal Revenue Service for federal income
tax purposes; and
F) provides
documentation that an entity with an ownership interest in the affiliate meets
the requirements of 20 ILCS 3855/1-75
(c-5)(10)(C).
b) To qualify for a grant award, the electric generating facility site which is the subject of the application:
1) must be located in the Midcontinent
Independent System Operator, Inc. region in Illinois or in the PJM
Interconnection, LLC region in Illinois;
2)
has, or had prior to retirement,
an electric generating capacity of at least 150 megawatts at the site
of the proposed energy storage facility;
3)
burns (or burned prior to
retirement) coal as its primary source of fuel;
4) was retired after January 1, 2016, if it
is retired at the time of application;
5)
was at one time owned, in whole or
in part, by a public utility as defined in Section 3-105 of the Public
Utilities Act [220 ILCS 5/3-105] ;
6)
is not owned by:
A)
an electric cooperative as defined
in Section 3-119 of the Public Utilities Act [220 ILCS
5/3-119] ; or
B)
an entity described in subsection
(b)(1) of Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities Act [220 ILCS
5/3-105(b)(1)] ;
or
C)
an
association or consortium of or an entity owned by entities described
in subsections (b)(6)(A) or (B);
and
7) has an
owner of the electric generating facility that has not been selected by
the Agency pursuant to
20 ILCS
3855/1-75 (c-5) to enter into a contract to
sell renewable energy credits to one or more electric utilities from a new
renewable energy facility located or to be located at or adjacent to the site
at which the electric generating facility is
located.
c) The proposed project must meet the following requirements:
1)
The proposed energy storage
facility at the site will have energy storage capacity of at least 37
megawatts;
2) The
applicant commits to place the energy storage facility into commercial
operation on either June 1, 2023, June 1, 2024, or June 1, 2025, with such date
subject to adjustment as needed due to any delays in completing the grant
contracting process, in finalizing interconnection agreements and in installing
interconnection facilities, and in obtaining necessary governmental permits and
approvals;
3) The
applicant agrees that the new energy storage facility will be
constructed or installed by a qualified entity or entities consistent with the
requirements of subsection (g) of Section 16-128A of the Public Utilities
Act [220 ILCS
5/16-128A(g)] and any rules
adopted under that Section;
4) The applicant agrees that
personnel operating the energy storage facility will have the requisite skills,
knowledge, training, experience, and competence, which may be demonstrated by
completion or current participation and ultimate completion by employees of an
accredited or otherwise recognized apprenticeship program for the employee's
particular craft, trade, or skill, including through training and education
courses and opportunities offered by the applicant to
employees of the coal-fueled electric generating facility or by previous
employment experience performing the employee's particular work skill or
function;
5) The applicant
commits that not less than the prevailing wage, as determined pursuant
to the Prevailing Wage Act [820 ILCS 130], will be paid to
the applicant's employees engaged in construction activities
associated with the new energy storage facility and to the employees of
the applicant's contractors engaged in construction activities
associated with the new energy storage facility, and that, on or before the
commercial operation date of the new energy storage facility, the
applicant shall file a report with the Department certifying that the
requirements of this subsection have been met;
and
6) The applicant
commits that if selected to receive a grant, it will negotiate a
project labor agreement for the construction of the new energy storage facility
that includes provisions requiring the parties to the agreement to work
together to establish diversity threshold requirements and to ensure best
efforts to meet diversity targets, improve diversity at the applicable job
site, create diverse apprenticeship opportunities, and create opportunities to
employ former coal-fired power plant workers. [20 ILCS
3855/1-75 (c-5)(10)(C)]
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