Crain's Hits Retail Supplier Offering Fixed Rate 78% Higher Than Default Service
July 24,2019
Crain's Chicago Business has published a story on a retail supplier newly offering a fixed rate that is 78% higher than the ComEd default service rate (about 12¢ vs. ComEd's 6.725¢).
Crain's says the new pricing strategy is in response to recent (still unsigned) legislation banning auto-renewals from fixed to variable
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