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Section 6. Reporting. (A) By a time determined by the Commission, each utility shall submit to the Commission an annual report that provides information relating to the actions taken by the utility to comply with the energy efficiency performance standards under Section 2. By that same time, a municipally-owned utility shall submit a copy of the report to the governing body of the municipally-owned utility, and a cooperative utility shall submit a copy of the report to its board of directors. (B) An annual report under subsection (A) shall include all of the following information: (1) The estimated annual electricity or natural gas savings achieved by the utility through energy efficiency programs provided during the reporting period. (2) An estimate of the annual and life-cycle carbon dioxide emissions avoided by the energy efficiency programs operated during this reporting period. (3) The estimated incremental peak reduction achieved through peak demand reduction programs during this reporting period. (4) Expenditures made on energy efficiency and peak demand reduction programs during the reporting period and anticipated future expenditures to comply with this subsection. (5) The cost-effectiveness of implemented programs. (6) Any other information that the Commission determines necessary. (C) Concurrent with the submission of each report under subsection (A), a municipally-owned utility shall submit a summary of the report to its customers in their bills with a bill insert and to its governing body. (D) Concurrent with the submission of each report under subsection (A), a cooperative utility shall submit a summary of the report to its members in a periodical issued by an association of rural electric cooperatives and to its board of directors. (E) A municipally-owned utility or cooperative utility shall make a copy of the report available at its office and shall post a copy of the report on its website. A summary under this section shall indicate that a copy of the report is available at the office or website. (F) The Commission shall monitor reports submitted under subsection (A) and ensure that actions taken under this act by utilities serving customers in the same distribution territory do not create an unfair competitive advantage for any of those utilities. (G) In accordance with rules it shall adopt, the Commission shall produce and make publicly available an annual report containing the results of its verification of the annual levels of energy efficiency and of peak demand reductions achieved by each utility pursuant to subsection (A) of this section. A copy of the report shall be provided to the consumers' counsel and be made available on the Commission’s website. (H) Five years after the effective date of this legislation, and every five years thereafter, the Commission shall produce a report that includes all of the following information: (1) A summary of data collected under this section, including the required annual reports. (2) The status of energy efficiency in this state. (3) For the total portfolio of energy efficiency programs, a comparison of the cost of the energy efficiency and the cost of electricity from a new conventional coal-fired electric generating facility and a new combined-cycle natural gas generating facility . (4) A discussion regarding how the Commission is fulfilling the requirements of subsection (F). (5) An evaluation of whether this Act has been cost-effective. (6) A description of the impact of this Act on employment in this state. The Commission shall consult with other appropriate agencies of the department of labor and economic growth in the development of this information. (7) Any recommendations the Commission may have concerning amendments to this subpart, including changes in the performance standard percentage limits under Section 2. Energy savings and program spending should be documented on a program-by-program basis. This information should be reported to the state utilities Commission, which reviews the reported savings and 16

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