Wind Energy Development In Illinois William S. Haas Energy Division Representative.

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Wind Energy Development In Illinois William S. Haas Energy Division Representative

Overview Illinois Energy Context Illinois Wind Resource Renewable Portfolio Standard Financial Incentives Conclusion

City of Chicago Global Warming Task Force: Increasing Number of Days with Tmax > 90 o F +20 days +50 days Hayhoe, K., D. Wuebbles et al Climate Change and Chicago: Projections and Potential Impacts. A report for the City of Chicago, 151 pp.

City of Chicago Global Warming Task Force: Increasing Number of Days with Tmax > 100 o F +30 days +10 days Hayhoe, K., D. Wuebbles et al Climate Change and Chicago: Projections and Potential Impacts. A report for the City of Chicago, 151 pp.

Illinois Energy Context Electric Profile Energy SourcePercent Total Coal49.44% Petroleum0.05% Natural Gas1.63% Nuclear47.98% Hydroelectric0.08% Other Renewables0.83% 2006 Data from the Energy Information Administration

Illinois Energy Context Looking Back Illinois lacked a well-established renewable energy and energy efficiency infrastructure – 0.5% of energy generated by renewables – Annual state energy efficiency funding was only $3 million – Utilities with energy surplus lacked impetus for energy efficiency Until 2007, the Illinois Commerce Commission and policy makers focused on rates, deregulation and restructuring, and not on reducing costs by utilizing renewables and incorporating efficiency

Illinois Energy Context Looking Forward Increasing energy demand with continued dependence on imported energy sources Rising fossil fuel prices that will significantly impact electricity rates in Illinois Transmission constraints, increasing cost of new transmission and aging distribution systems A deregulated and restructured electric market

Where is Illinois Heading? Diversify Illinois generation to reduce dependence on fossil fuels Hedge a portion of energy consumption against likely future fossil fuel price volatility Provide Illinois consumers with tools to use energy smarter and more efficiently View renewables and efficiency as valuable resources to mitigate higher energy costs and deliver both economic and environmental benefits

Mendota Hills Wind Farm (50.4 MW) Photo Credit: Jennifer Zimmerman

Wind Energy Benefits Diversify the predominantly coal and nuclear energy profile in Illinois and provide a hedge against rising energy costs Every megawatt of installed wind capacity generates $1.7 million of investment Renewable energy projects such as wind development contribute significantly to the local tax base Each wind turbine can provide $2,000-$4,000 per year in lease payments thereby diversifying the income of farmers, ranchers and other landowners

Illinois Wind Resource

Renewable Portfolio Standard An escalating percentage of supplied electricity be derived from a renewable source Tracks Governor Blagojevich’s Energy Independence Plan At least 2 percent by 2008 rising to 10 percent by 2015 and increasing by at least 1.5 percent each year thereafter to at least 25 percent by 2025 At least 75 percent from wind generation Penalties for non-compliance

Renewable Portfolio Standard The RPS will bring over $17 billion in new investment by Every megawatt of installed wind capacity generates approximately $1.7 million of investment Renewable energy projects such as wind development contribute significantly to the local tax base

2006 Wind Capacity

2007 Wind Capacity

Renewable Energy Resources Program (RERP) Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, and Coal Resources Development Law of 1997 (20 ILCS 687) – Provides funding mechanism for the Renewable Energy Resources Program – Directs DCEO to administer grants, loans, and other incentives to foster investment in and the development and use of renewable energy resources

Renewable Energy Programs Wind Energy Development Program Provides a grant for eligible project costs related to a utility scale wind installation Projects involve providing assistance for the development of new wind production projects that will increase domestic renewable energy production and improve the economy of the State through new business development Examples include the development of business plans, engineering designs and drawings, advanced market studies and financial analyses, technical assistance, and other business development activities

Illinois Enterprise Zone Program Designed to stimulate economic growth and neighborhood revitalization in economically depressed areas of the state Accomplished through state and local tax incentives, regulatory relief, and improved governmental services

Conclusion Increasing energy costs are a driver of public policy and programs that promote the development and expansion of alternative energy Illinois has a significant available wind resource, over 9000 MW of developable capacity With over 3400 MW of new projects under development in Illinois, new investments would total $5.7 billion Alternative energy tipping point – where the rate of development and utilization will increase dramatically

Contact William S. Haas Energy Division Representative Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity James R. Thompson Center 100 W. Randolph, Suite Chicago, Illinois (voice) (fax)