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Illinois Commerce Commission approves minutes, routine filings, certifications and dismissals; denies rehearing requests

Illinois Commerce Commission · February 5, 2026

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Summary

At its Feb. 5 meeting the Illinois Commerce Commission approved edited minutes, declined to suspend several utility filings, granted multiple installer and EV-charging certifications, dismissed two complaints with prejudice, and denied two rehearing requests, all by unanimous voice/no objections.

The Illinois Commerce Commission's Feb. 5, 2026 regular open meeting included a series of routine approvals and procedural rulings taken without objection.

The commission approved edits to the Jan. 6 regular meeting minutes and the Jan. 15 water policy session minutes (the latter had been mislabeled on the agenda). Staff recommendations to not suspend filings were accepted for Ameren Illinois’s Rider ESDA (E1), Mount Carmel Public Utility Company’s Community Solar Delivery Service rate (E2), Nicor’s Rider Total Green revision (G1), and MidAmerican Energy’s Rider GUA information-sheet correction (G2).

The commission granted certificates for distributed generation installers (E3–E4) and for entities to install, maintain, or repair electric-vehicle charging stations (E5–E16). It also approved certificate cancellations and new certifications for energy-efficiency installers (E23–E25).

In separate procedural actions the commission approved an interim order permitting ComEd to file a revised Bring-Your-Own-Device tariff by Feb. 18 and set a July 17, 2026 target for resolution in that docket (E19). The commission granted joint motions to dismiss complaints with prejudice in two consumer disputes — one involving ComEd (E20) and one involving EcoPlus Power, LLC (E21).

The commission denied a request for oral argument in docket 250945 (IPA 2026 long-term renewable procurement plan) and denied rehearing requests in two annual performance-metric evaluation dockets (PR1 and PR2). The meeting concluded after the commission approved submissions under the Adjustable Block Program and the Illinois Solar for All Program and adjourned without further business.

All items on the agenda were handled by voice/no objections; no roll-call vote or recorded tallies were entered in the meeting transcript.