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{{#Wiki_filter:Ohio Senate Bill 221 Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard Alternative Energy            2025 R.P.S.                  In-State                      Renewable Energy                      Enforcement/
Technologies            Benchmarks                  Requirements                            Credits                  Compliance Payments Renewable                    Renewable and Solar                                                                            1) Annual PUCO Review ORC 4928.01(A)(35)            Benchmarks: 12.5% +                                                                                ORC 4928.64(C)(1)
* Solar - Photovoltaic        ORC 4928.64(B)(2)
: 2) If Not in Compliance:
* Solar - Thermal              Y      R        S                                                                                ORC 4928.64(C)(2)
* Wind                        2009: .25%      .004%  At least 1/2 of renewable              Utilities may use R.E.C.s 2010: .50%      .010%                                                                          A) Solar Benchmark
* Hydropower                                          energy resources to be              in any of the 5 calendar              $ per Mw hour :
2011: 1.0%      .030%  implemented by the                  years following
* Certain Solid Waste        2012: 1.5%      .060%                                                                                  2009: $450 utilities shall be met              acquisition to comply with
* Biomass                    2013: 2.0%      .090%                                                                                  2010: $400 through facilities                  both the renewable and 2014: 2.5%      .120%  located in Ohio.                    solar energy resource                      2012: $350
* Bio-Methane Gas 2015: 3.5%      .150%                                        requirements.                              2014: $300
* Fuel Cells                  2016: 4.5%      .180%  The remainder shall be                                                          2016: $250
* Wind Turbines - Lake Erie  2017: 5.5%      .220%  met with resources that              1 R.E.C. shall equal                      2018: $200 2018: 6.5%      .260%  can be shown to have been            1 Mw Hour of electricity                  2020: $150
* Off Peak Storage Facilities 2019: 7.5%      .300%  delivered into this state.          from renewable resources.                  2022: $100 Utilizing Renewables        2020: 8.5%      .340%  ORC 4928.64(B)(3)                    ORC 4928.65                                2024: $50
* Distributed Generation      2021: 9.5%      .380%
Facilities Utilizing        2022: 10.5%    .420%                                                                          B) Renewable Benchmark Renewables                  2023: 11.5%    .460%                                                                                  2009: $45 2024: 12.5%    .500%                                                                              Adjusted annually per CPI Advanced ORC 4928.01(A)(34)
Key A.E.P.S. Cost Containment Mechanisms
* Clean Coal                                                            3% Cost Cap                              Force Majeure Provision
* Advanced Nuclear
* Energy Ef"ciency                                            Utilities not required to comply        Utility may request PUCO to determine whether
* Fuel Cells                                                  with benchmark to the extent            renewable resources are suf"ciently available to
* Co-gen                        Advanced Energy              compliance will result in 3+%          enforce R.P.S. benchmark requirement. If utility Requirement: 12.5%            increase in electricity produc-        shows good faith effort to comply with renewable
* Certain Solid Waste ORC 4928.64(B)(1)            tion or acquisition costs.              benchmarks but cannot, PUCO may reduce obligation.
Mercantile Sited                                              ORC 4928.64(C)(3)                      Modi"cation does not automatically reduce future ORC 4928.01 (A)(1)                                                                                    benchmarks. ORC 4928.64(C)(4)
* Real/Reactive Power
* Waste Heat Ef"ciency                                      For more information contact:
* Demand/Load storage                                      Terrence ODonnell      614.227.2345      todonnell@bricker.com
* Advanced/Renewable                                        Kurt Tunnell            614.227.8837      ktunnell@bricker.com Brett Breitschwerdt    614.227.2301      bbreitschwerdt@bricker.com}}

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2010/12/28-Ohio Senate Bill 221 Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard
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Issue date: 12/28/2010
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Ohio Senate Bill 221 Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard Alternative Energy 2025 R.P.S. In-State Renewable Energy Enforcement/

Technologies Benchmarks Requirements Credits Compliance Payments Renewable Renewable and Solar 1) Annual PUCO Review ORC 4928.01(A)(35) Benchmarks: 12.5% + ORC 4928.64(C)(1)

  • Solar - Photovoltaic ORC 4928.64(B)(2)
2) If Not in Compliance:
  • Solar - Thermal Y R S ORC 4928.64(C)(2)
  • Wind 2009: .25% .004% At least 1/2 of renewable Utilities may use R.E.C.s 2010: .50% .010% A) Solar Benchmark
  • Hydropower energy resources to be in any of the 5 calendar $ per Mw hour :

2011: 1.0% .030% implemented by the years following

  • Certain Solid Waste 2012: 1.5% .060% 2009: $450 utilities shall be met acquisition to comply with
  • Biomass 2013: 2.0% .090% 2010: $400 through facilities both the renewable and 2014: 2.5% .120% located in Ohio. solar energy resource 2012: $350
  • Bio-Methane Gas 2015: 3.5% .150% requirements. 2014: $300
  • Fuel Cells 2016: 4.5% .180% The remainder shall be 2016: $250
  • Wind Turbines - Lake Erie 2017: 5.5% .220% met with resources that 1 R.E.C. shall equal 2018: $200 2018: 6.5% .260% can be shown to have been 1 Mw Hour of electricity 2020: $150
  • Off Peak Storage Facilities 2019: 7.5% .300% delivered into this state. from renewable resources. 2022: $100 Utilizing Renewables 2020: 8.5% .340% ORC 4928.64(B)(3) ORC 4928.65 2024: $50
  • Distributed Generation 2021: 9.5% .380%

Facilities Utilizing 2022: 10.5% .420% B) Renewable Benchmark Renewables 2023: 11.5% .460% 2009: $45 2024: 12.5% .500% Adjusted annually per CPI Advanced ORC 4928.01(A)(34)

Key A.E.P.S. Cost Containment Mechanisms

  • Clean Coal 3% Cost Cap Force Majeure Provision
  • Advanced Nuclear
  • Energy Ef"ciency Utilities not required to comply Utility may request PUCO to determine whether
  • Fuel Cells with benchmark to the extent renewable resources are suf"ciently available to
  • Co-gen Advanced Energy compliance will result in 3+% enforce R.P.S. benchmark requirement. If utility Requirement: 12.5% increase in electricity produc- shows good faith effort to comply with renewable
  • Certain Solid Waste ORC 4928.64(B)(1) tion or acquisition costs. benchmarks but cannot, PUCO may reduce obligation.

Mercantile Sited ORC 4928.64(C)(3) Modi"cation does not automatically reduce future ORC 4928.01 (A)(1) benchmarks. ORC 4928.64(C)(4)

  • Real/Reactive Power
  • Waste Heat Ef"ciency For more information contact:
  • Demand/Load storage Terrence ODonnell 614.227.2345 todonnell@bricker.com
  • Advanced/Renewable Kurt Tunnell 614.227.8837 ktunnell@bricker.com Brett Breitschwerdt 614.227.2301 bbreitschwerdt@bricker.com