Lake County Energy & Environment Committee met June 8.
Here is the agenda provided by the committee:
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call of Members
4. Addenda to the Agenda
5. Public Comment (Items not on the agenda)
6. Chair's Remarks
7. Unfinished Business
8. New Business
CONSENT AGENDA (Item 8.1)
*APPROVAL OF MINUTES*
8.1 22-0669
Minutes from April 6, 2022.
REGULAR AGENDA
8.2 22-0833
Presentation and discussion regarding current electricity rates and options for renewable energy credits.
8.3 22-0834
Joint resolution accepting the electricity rates proposed by Standard Solar, Inc., Rockville, MD for solar installations at Lake County’s Mill Creek Waste Water Treatment Facility, and on the Libertyville Campus near the Central Permit Facility.
∙ On November 6, 2019 Lake County entered into a Power Purchase Agreement and Lease with WCP Solar of Naperville, Illinois for the purpose of advancing the solar panel project feasibility process for 10 proposed County sites. At that time it was stated that the final electrical rates for the solar panels will be calculated based on a series of criteria and will be brought back to the Committee in the form of a contract modification.
∙ The County has worked with WCP Solar and Standard Solar to obtain State funding opportunities for the 10 proposed County sites. Three of the sites in Lake County were assigned to Standard Solar, which was anticipated in the agreement, and two of those three sites are economically viable at this time.
∙ In late FY21, Standard Solar secured state funding for two economically viable sites in Lake County. This allowed planning and design to commence resulting in a recalculation of the originally proposed rates. Standard Solar provided the updated rates to Lake County and they were reviewed in consultation with the State’s Attorney’s Office, and our sustainability consultant, Quercus Consulting.
∙ The proposed electrical rates for these two sites, even when factoring in the cost of operations and maintenance (“O&M”) for the solar systems, still remain lower than current electricity rates the County is paying, although the rates are higher than were initially projected.
∙ The third site, to be located at Lake County’s Des Plaines River Water Reclamation Facility, is being further reviewed by Standard Solar based on Lake County comments and is not contemplated with this action.
9. County Administrator's Report 10. Executive Session
11. Members' Remarks
12. Adjournment
Next Meeting: August 3, 2022
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