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Municipal Aggregation Losing Its Spark

April 16,2014



WNIJ, Northern Illinois Public Radio, reports that rates for municipal electric aggregations are rising

"We're seeing headlines that municipalities are going to be charging much higher through aggregation deals. It still may save consumers a little bit of money when compared to Com-Ed's rates. But the reality is there's a new normal in Illinois' electricity market," WNIJ quotes Jim Chilsen of the Citizens Utility Board as saying

See WNIJ for more .

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