ComEd summer price hike begins – ABC7 (Chicago)

There will be about a 10-15 percent increase in your electric bill, and it will stay that way for the next year. ComEd says because of factors like extreme weather and spikes from high energy users - like data centers - demand is outpacing supply and costs are getting more expensive.
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The Railroader
10 months ago

Bullschite. JB the Hutt and the Climate Clerics demanded that the cheap, reliable coal fired power plants be sacrificed on the altar of the Climate Religion. The bill is due.

Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

But let’s keep pushing that electric vehicles/ appliances/ data centers initiative.

Fed Up Taxpayer
10 months ago

The increase is just another disguised tax. ComEd gets money as well as the politicians in the form of taxes or fee revenue. And just like the tollway, the rates will never go down. There is no reason to lower fees – Illinois politicians could care less about the people actually footing the bill.

mqyl
10 months ago

Not to worry, the feds say the inflation rate this year is 2.3 percent so far. (Just don’t try to buy a new car, renew your insurance rates, go grocery shopping, pay your medical bills, etc. Perhaps those costs weren’t considered in the estimate.)

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