Delaware Code § 7-6046

Auction revenue [Effective until July 16, 2028]
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(a) All proceeds associated with the auction of CO allowances shall be directed to public benefit purposes as defined herein.
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(b) The Secretary shall hold any and all auction proceeds in an interest bearing account with all interest directed to the account to carry
out the purposes set forth herein.
(c) The Secretary shall direct auction proceeds to the following uses:
(1) Sixty-five percent of the CO allowance proceeds shall be directed to the Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU), established in §
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8059 of Title 29. The SEU shall apply these funds to further the goals and activities of the SEU. The funds may be used for any of
the following:
a. Promotion of energy conservation.
b. Energy efficiency.
c. Renewable energy.
d. Energy financing under § 8059(f)(3) of Title 29.
e. Allocations to the Delaware Energy Fund under § 8059A of Title 29.
(2) A total of 15% of the CO allowance proceeds shall be directed to low-income consumers, of which 10% shall be directed to the
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federally funded and state-administered Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), and 5% shall be directed to the federally funded
and state-administered fuel assistance (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program or LIHEAP) programs and may be used for
financial assistance for energy costs for qualifying residents. Participants in the LIHEAP program funded pursuant to this section shall
also participate in the WAP program within 2 years of receiving assistance through LIHEAP, subject to funding availability. These
programs are administered by the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services.
(3) Percentage allocations of funds to the SEU and low-income consumers may be reviewed and adjusted annually by a committee
comprised of the Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), who shall serve as committee
chair, the Chair of the Board of the SEU, and the program managers of the state WAP and LIHEAP.
(4) Ten percent of CO allowance proceeds shall be directed to Greenhouse Gas Reduction Projects, selected by the Secretary
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following a periodic competitive proposal process. The Secretary shall utilize an advisory body composed of electric generators,
environmental advocates, legislators and such others as the Secretary may find useful in developing guidelines for the proposal process
and in soliciting and ranking of projects. Projects must result in quantifiable and verifiable reductions in Greenhouse gas emissions in
Delaware not otherwise required by federal or state law and not receiving funding from any other state sources.
(5) The Secretary shall use up to 10% of CO allowance proceeds as detailed in subsection (d) of this section. Expenses for running
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the RGGI program shall be met first, prior to distribution of funds as outlined above.
(d) The Secretary of DNREC shall use annual auction proceeds to implement the cap-and-trade program, monitor emissions, allowances
and offsets, and pay any expenses associated with the program including, but not limited to, expenses related to auctioning and tracking of
allowances. This may include contracting with RGGI Inc., paying of dues to RGGI Inc., or transferring funds to RGGI Inc. should DNREC
determine it appropriate for RGGI Inc. to undertake any action related to implementation of the program. Any auction proceeds directed to
the Secretary of DNREC may also be used to fund climate change activities designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from all sectors
of Delaware's economy and to maintain a public information program to educate Delawareans about the impacts of climate change on
Delaware, and for any administrative costs associated with support of the SEU not otherwise provided for under § 8059 of Title 29.

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