Current through Public Act 103-1052
Section 220 ILCS 5/16-110 - Delivery services customer power purchase options(a) Each electric utility shall offer a tariffed service or services in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Section pursuant to which its non-residential delivery services customers may purchase from the electric utility an amount of electric power and energy that is equal to or less than the amounts that are delivered by such electric utility.(b) Except as provided in subsection (o) of Section 16-112, a non-residential delivery services customer that is paying transition charges to the electric utility shall be permitted to purchase electric power and energy from the electric utility at a price or prices equal to the sum of (i) the market values that are determined for the electric utility in accordance with Section 16-112 and used by the electric utility to calculate the customer's transition charges and (ii) a fee that compensates the electric utility for any administrative costs it incurs in arranging to supply such electric power and energy. The electric utility may require that the customer purchase such electric power and energy for periods of not less than one year and may also require that the customer give up to 30 days notice for a purchase of one year's duration, and 90 days notice for a purchase of more than one year's duration. A non-residential delivery service customer exercising the option described in this subsection may sell or assign its interests in the electric power or energy that the customer has purchased. In the case of any such assignment or sale by any non-residential delivery service customer to an alternative retail electric supplier that is serving such customer and has been certified pursuant to Section 16-115, an electric utility serving more than 500,000 customers shall provide such power and energy at the same market value as set forth in clause (i) of this subsection, together with the fee charged under clause (ii) of this subsection, less any costs included in such market value or fee with respect to retail marketing activities, provided, however, that in no event shall an electric utility be required after June 1, 2002 to provide power and energy at this market value plus fee that excludes marketing costs for any such assignment or sale by a non-residential customer to an alternative retail electric supplier. At least twice per year, each electric utility shall notify its small commercial retail customers, through bill inserts and other similar means, of their option to obtain electric power and energy through purchases at market value pursuant to this subsection.(c) After the transition charge period applicable to a non-residential delivery services customer, and until the provision of electric power and energy is declared competitive for the customer group to which the customer belongs, a non-residential delivery services customer that paid any transition charges it was legally obligated to pay to an electric utility shall be permitted to purchase electric power and energy from the electric utility for contract periods of one year at a price or prices equal to the sum of (i) the market value determined for that customer's class pursuant to Section 16-112 and (ii) to the extent it is not included in such market value, a fee to compensate the electric utility for the service of arranging the supply or purchase of such electric power and energy. The electric utility may require that a delivery services customer give the following notice for such a purchase: (i) for a small commercial retail customer, not more than 30 days; (ii) for a nonresidential customer which is not a small commercial retail customer but which has maximum electrical demand of less than 500 kilowatts, not more than 6 months; (iii) for a nonresidential customer with maximum electrical demand of 500 kilowatts or more but less than one megawatt, not more than 9 months; and (iv) for a nonresidential customer with maximum electrical demand of one megawatt or more, not more than one year. At least twice per year, each electric utility shall notify its small commercial retail customers, through bill inserts or other similar means, of their option to obtain electric power and energy through purchases at market value pursuant to this subsection.(d) After the transition charge period applicable to a non-residential delivery services customer, and until the provision of electric power and energy is declared competitive for the customer group to which the customer belongs, a non-residential delivery services customer, other than a small commercial retail customer, that paid any transition charges it was legally obligated to pay to an electric utility shall be permitted to purchase electric power and energy from the electric utility for contract periods of one year at a price or prices equal to (A) the sum of (i) the electric utility's actual cost of procuring such electric power and energy and (ii) a broker's fee to compensate the electric utility for arranging the supply, or, if the utility so elects, (B) the market value of electric power or energy provided by the electric utility determined as set forth in the electric utility's tariff for that customer's class. The electric utility may require that the delivery services customer give up to 30 days notice for such a purchase.(e) Each delivery services customer purchasing electric power and energy from the electric utility pursuant to a tariff filed in accordance with this Section shall also pay all of the applicable charges set forth in the electric utility's delivery services tariffs and any other tariffs applicable to the services provided to that customer by the electric utility.(f) An electric utility can require a retail customer taking delivery services that formerly generated electric power and energy for its own use and that would not otherwise pay transition charges on a portion of its electric power and energy requirements served on delivery services to pay transition charges on that portion of the customer's electric power and energy requirements as a condition of exercising the delivery services customer power purchase options set forth in this Section. P.A. 90-561, eff. 12/16/1997; 91-50, eff. 6/30/1999.