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Illinois Commerce Commission approves broad slate of utility orders without objection
Summary
At its Nov. 7 meeting the Illinois Commerce Commission approved multiple orders and certificates — including railroad crossing projects, Ameren transmission and water utility filings, EV charging certificates, and several energy‑efficiency and distributed generation certificates — largely by unanimous 'hearing none' consent.
The Illinois Commerce Commission on Nov. 7 approved a wide range of orders and filings across transportation, electric, gas, telecommunications, and water dockets, with most items adopted without objection.
On the transportation agenda the commission approved orders for public‑safety improvement projects at railroad crossings (RR1–RR3). The commission accepted stipulated agreements related to alleged violations of the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law (MC1–MC2) and adopted an administrative resolution to submit second notice to the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules to amend Part 1700.1 of the Illinois Administrative Code (AM1).
On electric matters the commission declined to suspend ComEd’s proposed revisions to its excess deferred income tax methodology (E1)…
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