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ComEd rep explains PJM auction effect on supply charges; Roscoe’s municipal aggregation may blunt immediate impact

5951913 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

A Commonwealth Edison representative briefed trustees on how higher PJM capacity auction prices are passing through as higher supply charges, estimating about a $10.50 average monthly net increase for residential customers; trustees noted Roscoe’s municipal aggregation rate is locked for at least a year.

A Commonwealth Edison representative visiting the May 20 Roscoe Village Board meeting explained that recent PJM capacity-auction results will raise supply charges that are passed through to ratepayers, and that those increases are separate from utility delivery charges.

"So your bill is at the end of the day, the net sum gain is $10.50," the ComEd representative said, describing the company’s role as the delivery service provider and explaining that ComEd does not generate electricity but buys supply and passes those costs through to customers.

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