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Lee County board opts to let electric aggregation contract lapse, return residents to ComEd
Summary
After debate about rising market prices and an offered price‑match guarantee, the board voted to let the county aggregation contract expire and return participating residents to ComEd while staff monitors the market and returns with options.
The Lee County Board voted to send a motion to the full county board to let the county’s electricity aggregation contract lapse at its August expiration and return participating customers to ComEd pending a later market review.
Why it matters: The board heard bids showing wholesale energy prices have risen since last year. Consultant Mike Mudge, who assists the county’s aggregation program, told the board that capacity…
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