PUBLIC UTILITIES ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA ITEM
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Receive information on next steps to the Renewable Energy Program
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DEPARTMENT: Electric Utility
SUBMITTED BY: Lucille Podlesny, Director
BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
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BACKGROUND:
In 2004 the City Council approved the Renewable Energy Program. This program is a way for electric utility customers to monetarily support renewable energy.
Renewable energy generators, such as solar and wind farms, produce both electrons and renewable energy certificates (RECs). Electrons are the electricity flowing in the wires from the generator to an outlet (equivalent to water in the pipes coming to a faucet). A REC is a certificate representing the number of electrons produced by a renewable energy generator and is given a dollar value. For more details view a short video here
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The electric utility purchases and retires RECs equivalent to the amount of renewable energy kWhs supported each year. The current Renewable Energy Program is comprised of 99% wind and 1% solar RECs. The City has purchased approximately 128,977,000 kWh in RECs, or $281,744, over the last five years.
In 2012, the program expanded to provide a single grant up to $50,000 for non-residential customers with a total grant program maximum of $150,000 per year. The intent of the grant was to incent individuals to measurably increase renewable energy usage, displace fossil fuels, develop community education opportunities, and to support recurrent projects.
Since 2014 the program has granted $317,500 for nine projects. Recipients have included North Central College, Naperville Park District, Midwest Sports and Pain Specialist, and NEX-NRM.
The City Council approved a $100,893 award for the installation of solar panels on the Municipal Center roof in 2016 and $34,169 award for the installation of solar panels on the ...
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