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Over the last year alone, losses amounted to $297 million, as customers who switched paid significantly higher rates—up to 3 cents more per kilowatt-hour for ComEd customers and 2.4 cents more for those in Ameren territory.
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‘Unprecedented’ number of rate cases pending before Illinois Commerce Commission
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An unexpected freeze in the south last year, and other factors are contributing to the spike.
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Those annoying robocalls that drive people crazy are the targets of a bill headed to a floor vote before the U.S. House.The Stopping Bad Robocalls Act…
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There's a new tool to compare electricity rates between alternative and major suppliers in Illinois.In anticipation of a big marketing push from…