104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB3603

 

Introduced 2/18/2025, by Rep. Dave Vella

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
220 ILCS 5/8-406  from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-406

    Amends the Public Utilities Act. In provisions regarding a certificate of public convenience and necessity, makes changes to the limitations on the construction of a nuclear power reactor. Provides that, beginning January 1, 2026, construction may commence on an advanced nuclear reactor (rather than a new nuclear power reactor with a nameplate capacity of 300 megawatts of electricity or less) within the State under specified conditions. Defines "advanced nuclear reactor". Makes other changes.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning regulation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing
5Section 8-406 as follows:
 
6    (220 ILCS 5/8-406)  (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 8-406)
7    Sec. 8-406. Certificate of public convenience and
8necessity.
9    (a) No public utility not owning any city or village
10franchise nor engaged in performing any public service or in
11furnishing any product or commodity within this State as of
12July 1, 1921 and not possessing a certificate of public
13convenience and necessity from the Illinois Commerce
14Commission, the State Public Utilities Commission, or the
15Public Utilities Commission, at the time Public Act 84-617
16goes into effect (January 1, 1986), shall transact any
17business in this State until it shall have obtained a
18certificate from the Commission that public convenience and
19necessity require the transaction of such business. A
20certificate of public convenience and necessity requiring the
21transaction of public utility business in any area of this
22State shall include authorization to the public utility
23receiving the certificate of public convenience and necessity

 

 

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1to construct such plant, equipment, property, or facility as
2is provided for under the terms and conditions of its tariff
3and as is necessary to provide utility service and carry out
4the transaction of public utility business by the public
5utility in the designated area.
6    (b) No public utility shall begin the construction of any
7new plant, equipment, property, or facility which is not in
8substitution of any existing plant, equipment, property, or
9facility, or any extension or alteration thereof or in
10addition thereto, unless and until it shall have obtained from
11the Commission a certificate that public convenience and
12necessity require such construction. Whenever after a hearing
13the Commission determines that any new construction or the
14transaction of any business by a public utility will promote
15the public convenience and is necessary thereto, it shall have
16the power to issue certificates of public convenience and
17necessity. The Commission shall determine that proposed
18construction will promote the public convenience and necessity
19only if the utility demonstrates: (1) that the proposed
20construction is necessary to provide adequate, reliable, and
21efficient service to its customers and is the least-cost means
22of satisfying the service needs of its customers or that the
23proposed construction will promote the development of an
24effectively competitive electricity market that operates
25efficiently, is equitable to all customers, and is the least
26cost means of satisfying those objectives; (2) that the

 

 

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1utility is capable of efficiently managing and supervising the
2construction process and has taken sufficient action to ensure
3adequate and efficient construction and supervision thereof;
4and (3) that the utility is capable of financing the proposed
5construction without significant adverse financial
6consequences for the utility or its customers.
7    (b-5) As used in this subsection (b-5):
8    "Qualifying direct current applicant" means an entity that
9seeks to provide direct current bulk transmission service for
10the purpose of transporting electric energy in interstate
11commerce.
12    "Qualifying direct current project" means a high voltage
13direct current electric service line that crosses at least one
14Illinois border, the Illinois portion of which is physically
15located within the region of the Midcontinent Independent
16System Operator, Inc., or its successor organization, and runs
17through the counties of Pike, Scott, Greene, Macoupin,
18Montgomery, Christian, Shelby, Cumberland, and Clark, is
19capable of transmitting electricity at voltages of 345
20kilovolts or above, and may also include associated
21interconnected alternating current interconnection facilities
22in this State that are part of the proposed project and
23reasonably necessary to connect the project with other
24portions of the grid.
25    Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, a
26qualifying direct current applicant that does not own,

 

 

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1control, operate, or manage, within this State, any plant,
2equipment, or property used or to be used for the transmission
3of electricity at the time of its application or of the
4Commission's order may file an application on or before
5December 31, 2023 with the Commission pursuant to this Section
6or Section 8-406.1 for, and the Commission may grant, a
7certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct,
8operate, and maintain a qualifying direct current project. The
9qualifying direct current applicant may also include in the
10application requests for authority under Section 8-503. The
11Commission shall grant the application for a certificate of
12public convenience and necessity and requests for authority
13under Section 8-503 if it finds that the qualifying direct
14current applicant and the proposed qualifying direct current
15project satisfy the requirements of this subsection and
16otherwise satisfy the criteria of this Section or Section
178-406.1 and the criteria of Section 8-503, as applicable to
18the application and to the extent such criteria are not
19superseded by the provisions of this subsection. The
20Commission's order on the application for the certificate of
21public convenience and necessity shall also include the
22Commission's findings and determinations on the request or
23requests for authority pursuant to Section 8-503. Prior to
24filing its application under either this Section or Section
258-406.1, the qualifying direct current applicant shall conduct
263 public meetings in accordance with subsection (h) of this

 

 

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1Section. If the qualifying direct current applicant
2demonstrates in its application that the proposed qualifying
3direct current project is designed to deliver electricity to a
4point or points on the electric transmission grid in either or
5both the PJM Interconnection, LLC or the Midcontinent
6Independent System Operator, Inc., or their respective
7successor organizations, the proposed qualifying direct
8current project shall be deemed to be, and the Commission
9shall find it to be, for public use. If the qualifying direct
10current applicant further demonstrates in its application that
11the proposed transmission project has a capacity of 1,000
12megawatts or larger and a voltage level of 345 kilovolts or
13greater, the proposed transmission project shall be deemed to
14satisfy, and the Commission shall find that it satisfies, the
15criteria stated in item (1) of subsection (b) of this Section
16or in paragraph (1) of subsection (f) of Section 8-406.1, as
17applicable to the application, without the taking of
18additional evidence on these criteria. Prior to the transfer
19of functional control of any transmission assets to a regional
20transmission organization, a qualifying direct current
21applicant shall request Commission approval to join a regional
22transmission organization in an application filed pursuant to
23this subsection (b-5) or separately pursuant to Section 7-102
24of this Act. The Commission may grant permission to a
25qualifying direct current applicant to join a regional
26transmission organization if it finds that the membership, and

 

 

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1associated transfer of functional control of transmission
2assets, benefits Illinois customers in light of the attendant
3costs and is otherwise in the public interest. Nothing in this
4subsection (b-5) requires a qualifying direct current
5applicant to join a regional transmission organization.
6Nothing in this subsection (b-5) requires the owner or
7operator of a high voltage direct current transmission line
8that is not a qualifying direct current project to obtain a
9certificate of public convenience and necessity to the extent
10it is not otherwise required by this Section 8-406 or any other
11provision of this Act.
12    (c) As used in this subsection (c):
13    "Advanced nuclear reactor" means a nuclear fission reactor
14with significant improvements, including additional inherent
15safety features, compared to reactors operating prior to
16December 27, 2020 in the United States.
17    "Decommissioning" has the meaning given to that term in
18subsection (a) of Section 8-508.1.
19    "Nuclear power reactor" has the meaning given to that term
20in Section 8 of the Nuclear Safety Law of 2004.
21    No After the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
22103rd General Assembly, no construction shall commence on any
23new nuclear power reactor with a nameplate capacity of more
24than 300 megawatts of electricity to be located within this
25State, and no certificate of public convenience and necessity
26or other authorization shall be issued therefor by the

 

 

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1Commission, unless (i) the new nuclear power reactor is an
2advanced nuclear reactor, (ii) until the Illinois Emergency
3Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security, in
4consultation with the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
5and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, finds that
6the United States Government, through its authorized agency,
7has identified and approved a demonstrable technology or means
8for the disposal of high level nuclear waste, or (iii) until
9such construction has been specifically approved by a statute
10enacted by the General Assembly. Beginning January 1, 2026,
11construction may commence on an advanced nuclear reactor a new
12nuclear power reactor with a nameplate capacity of 300
13megawatts of electricity or less within this State if the
14entity constructing the advanced nuclear reactor new nuclear
15power reactor has obtained all permits, licenses, permissions,
16or approvals governing the construction, operation, and can
17demonstrate adequate funding of decommissioning funding
18assurance of such nuclear power reactors required by: (1) this
19Act; (2) any rules adopted by the Illinois Emergency
20Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security under the
21authority of this Act; (3) any applicable federal statutes,
22including, but not limited to, the Atomic Energy Act of 1954,
23the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, the Low-Level
24Radioactive Waste Policy Amendments Act of 1985, and the
25Energy Policy Act of 1992; (4) any regulations promulgated or
26enforced by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, including,

 

 

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1but not limited to, those codified at Title X, Parts 20, 30,
240, 50, 70, and 72 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as from
3time to time amended; and (5) any other federal or State
4statute, rule, or regulation governing the permitting,
5licensing, operation, or decommissioning of such nuclear power
6reactors. None of the rules developed by the Illinois
7Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security or
8any other State agency, board, or commission pursuant to this
9Act shall be construed to supersede the authority of the U.S.
10Nuclear Regulatory Commission. These rules The changes made by
11this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly shall not
12apply to the uprate, renewal, or subsequent renewal of any
13license for an existing nuclear power reactor that began
14operation prior to June 1, 2024 (the effective date of Public
15Act 103-569) this amendatory Act of the 103rd General
16Assembly.
17    None of the changes made in Public Act 103-569 this
18amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly are intended to
19authorize the construction of nuclear power plants powered by
20nuclear power reactors that are not either: (1) advanced
21nuclear reactors small modular nuclear reactors; or (2)
22nuclear power reactors licensed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
23Commission to operate in this State prior to the effective
24date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly.
25this amendatory Act of the 103rd General Assembly.
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1this Section, the Commission shall attach primary weight to
2the cost or cost savings to the customers of the utility. The
3Commission may consider any or all factors which will or may
4affect such cost or cost savings, including the public
5utility's engineering judgment regarding the materials used
6for construction.
7    (e) The Commission may issue a temporary certificate which
8shall remain in force not to exceed one year in cases of
9emergency, to assure maintenance of adequate service or to
10serve particular customers, without notice or hearing, pending
11the determination of an application for a certificate, and may
12by regulation exempt from the requirements of this Section
13temporary acts or operations for which the issuance of a
14certificate will not be required in the public interest.
15    A public utility shall not be required to obtain but may
16apply for and obtain a certificate of public convenience and
17necessity pursuant to this Section with respect to any matter
18as to which it has received the authorization or order of the
19Commission under the Electric Supplier Act, and any such
20authorization or order granted a public utility by the
21Commission under that Act shall as between public utilities be
22deemed to be, and shall have except as provided in that Act the
23same force and effect as, a certificate of public convenience
24and necessity issued pursuant to this Section.
25    No electric cooperative shall be made or shall become a
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1appear or participate in any proceeding initiated under this
2Section for authorization of power plant construction and as
3to matters as to which a remedy is available under the Electric
4Supplier Act.
5    (f) Such certificates may be altered or modified by the
6Commission, upon its own motion or upon application by the
7person or corporation affected. Unless exercised within a
8period of 2 years from the grant thereof, authority conferred
9by a certificate of convenience and necessity issued by the
10Commission shall be null and void.
11    No certificate of public convenience and necessity shall
12be construed as granting a monopoly or an exclusive privilege,
13immunity or franchise.
14    (g) A public utility that undertakes any of the actions
15described in items (1) through (3) of this subsection (g) or
16that has obtained approval pursuant to Section 8-406.1 of this
17Act shall not be required to comply with the requirements of
18this Section to the extent such requirements otherwise would
19apply. For purposes of this Section and Section 8-406.1 of
20this Act, "high voltage electric service line" means an
21electric line having a design voltage of 100,000 or more. For
22purposes of this subsection (g), a public utility may do any of
23the following:
24        (1) replace or upgrade any existing high voltage
25    electric service line and related facilities,
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1        (2) relocate any existing high voltage electric
2    service line and related facilities, notwithstanding its
3    length, to accommodate construction or expansion of a
4    roadway or other transportation infrastructure; or
5        (3) construct a high voltage electric service line and
6    related facilities that is constructed solely to serve a
7    single customer's premises or to provide a generator
8    interconnection to the public utility's transmission
9    system and that will pass under or over the premises owned
10    by the customer or generator to be served or under or over
11    premises for which the customer or generator has secured
12    the necessary right of way.
13    (h) A public utility seeking to construct a high-voltage
14electric service line and related facilities (Project) must
15show that the utility has held a minimum of 2 pre-filing public
16meetings to receive public comment concerning the Project in
17each county where the Project is to be located, no earlier than
186 months prior to filing an application for a certificate of
19public convenience and necessity from the Commission. Notice
20of the public meeting shall be published in a newspaper of
21general circulation within the affected county once a week for
223 consecutive weeks, beginning no earlier than one month prior
23to the first public meeting. If the Project traverses 2
24contiguous counties and where in one county the transmission
25line mileage and number of landowners over whose property the
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1transmission line mileage and number of such landowners of the
2other county, then the utility may combine the 2 pre-filing
3meetings in the county with the greater transmission line
4mileage and affected landowners. All other requirements
5regarding pre-filing meetings shall apply in both counties.
6Notice of the public meeting, including a description of the
7Project, must be provided in writing to the clerk of each
8county where the Project is to be located. A representative of
9the Commission shall be invited to each pre-filing public
10meeting.
11    (i) For applications filed after August 18, 2015 (the
12effective date of Public Act 99-399), the Commission shall, by
13certified mail, notify each owner of record of land, as
14identified in the records of the relevant county tax assessor,
15included in the right-of-way over which the utility seeks in
16its application to construct a high-voltage electric line of
17the time and place scheduled for the initial hearing on the
18public utility's application. The utility shall reimburse the
19Commission for the cost of the postage and supplies incurred
20for mailing the notice.
21(Source: P.A. 102-609, eff. 8-27-21; 102-662, eff. 9-15-21;
22102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-931, eff. 5-27-22; 103-569, eff.
236-1-24.)