ICC approves Ameren and ComEd four-year energy-efficiency plans for 2026-2029
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Summary
The Illinois Commerce Commission approved Ameren's and ComEd's four-year energy efficiency and demand response plans covering calendar years 2026 through 2029, finding the plans satisfy applicable Public Utilities Act requirements; non-substantive editorial edits were also approved.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois Commerce Commission on Aug. 21 approved four-year energy efficiency and demand response plans for Ameren and ComEd covering calendar years 2026 through 2029. The commission found both utilities' revised plans and associated stipulated agreements satisfy the applicable requirements of the Public Utilities Act. For both Ameren (Item E14) and ComEd (Item E15), the transcript records non-substantive grammatical and formatting edits to the orders; each set of edits was moved and seconded on the record and then approved. No objections to the substantive approvals were recorded. Why it matters: These plans govern utility-administered energy-efficiency and demand-response programs that affect program design, customer incentives, and projected energy savings across Ameren and ComEd service territories. The transcript indicates commissioners approved the plans as edited; the record does not include details of program budgets, energy savings targets, or specific measure lists.
