Editorial: After a summer of sky-high ComEd bills, Springfield must act on long-term relief this fall – Chicago Tribune*

"Even if lawmakers take action now, there is unlikely to be short-term relief for consumers.  ... But there are significant intermediate concerns — as soon as 2030 — about having enough power supply to meet demand; the first priority for policymakers is to ensure we don’t have rolling blackouts during peak periods."
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mqyl
6 months ago

Stay tuned for a band-aid fix to a huge, open wound. We’ll be the beneficiaries of a downward tweak to our electric bills. These IL pols are always looking out for us.

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