ComEd Seeks Rate Hike, Despite Nuclear Credits & Discounts
Update: 2025-12-09
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ComEd customers in Chicago may see a mixed bag next year. While they could benefit from $803 million in nuclear energy credits and a new low-income discount program, ComEd is also seeking a $268.5 million rate adjustment from the Illinois Commerce Commission. This adjustment aims to cover extra capital expenses, including $48 million for issues with a new computer billing system that caused major problems for customers earlier this year. The Illinois Commerce Commission is set to decide on this request by December 20th. Critics argue that customers should not have to bear the costs of ComEds mistakes.
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