A) A
justification for developing an energy storage facility at the proposed site,
including:
i) How the applicant will engage
with the local community during and after construction and how the energy
storage project will help the local community;
ii) A description of a plan or commitment to
ecological site improvement (e.g., installation of native pollinator plantings
equivalent to minimum standards defined in the Illinois Department of Natural
Resources "Solar Site Pollinator Scorecard");
B) A description of the applicant's ability
to successfully complete the project for which funds are intended, including:
i) A description of the applicant's
experience in the development of energy storage facilities, how many energy
storage facilities the applicant currently has in commercial operation and how
many are currently under construction. The applicant or major contractor
partner should provide at least three client references for energy storage
facilities that are complete and operating, sized 5 megawatt hours (MWh) or
larger.
ii) Anticipated timelines
for construction and expected date for commercial operation launch. The owner
of the proposed energy storage facility must commit to placing 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. [20 ILCS
3855/1075(c-5)(8)]
iii) Expected
capacity of the energy storage facility in megawatts at the site of the
proposed energy storage facility.
iv) A technology description that defines the
energy storage type (e.g., battery, hydrogen fuel cell) and summarizing the key
components and the design of the overall system.
v) A summary of additional key technical
characteristics, including:
* Energy storage capacity or the maximum amount of stored
energy, in megawatt hours (MWh).
* Storage duration or the amount of time stored energy can
discharge at the rated power capacity before depleting the system's energy
capacity, in hours.
* Expected system life, in years, based on anticipated
operating conditions.
* Estimated energy storage in the first 12 months of system
operation, including, Alternating Current (AC) energy (in MWh) for system
charging and AC energy (in MWh) discharging from the system to the grid.
* Estimated annual system degradation rate, as a percentage,
based on annual reduction in the system's energy capacity.
vi) Documentation, including production
technical specification sheets, that provides the basis for key technical
characteristics described in this subsection.
C) A description of the applicant's ability
and strategy to meet the commitments and agreements listed as criteria for
receipt of a grant in
20 ILCS
3855/1-75 (c-5)(10)(C). The applicant should:
i) Explain the applicant's plan for ensuring
the energy storage facility will be constructed or installed by a qualified
entity or entities consistent with the requirements of the Public Utilities Act
[220 ILCS
5/16-128A(g)] and any rules adopted
under that Section;
ii) Describe
existing relationships with workforce training partners and plans to meet
training and hiring objectives of the program, particularly how they relate to
achieving the program's diversity goals and providing employment opportunities
for former employees of the coal-fueled electric generating facility;
iii) Describe previous efforts the applicant
took to negotiate project labor agreements for the construction of projects
overseen by the applicant, including efforts to meet diversity targets, improve
diversity at job sites, create diverse apprenticeship opportunities, and create
opportunities to employ former coal-fired power plant workers; and
iv) Describe how it will meet the requirement
of paying at least the prevailing wage, pursuant to the Prevailing Wage Act
[820 ILCS 130], to the applicant's employees and contractor's employees engaged
in construction of the energy storage facilities;
D) Certification of eligibility, which shall
be in the form of a signed letter by the applicant on company letterhead which
certifies that the applicant and its proposed project meet the criteria listed
in Section 710.40(b) and
(c). All certifications made by the applicant
must also be certified by the electric generating unit owner if they are not
the same entity. If a grant applicant is not the owner of the electric
generating unit, the applicant shall submit to the Department proof of
corporate structure showing the applicant's relationship to the owner of the
facility; and