October 6, 2024

Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC)

Illinois Commerce Commission
ICC Rolls out Stricter Rules for Retail Suppliers
The Illinois Commerce Commission issued strengthened consumer protections against the marketing practices of alternative retail electric suppliers.
Controversial Ameren Efficiency Plan Wins Ill. Approval
The Illinois Commerce Commission conditionally approved Ameren’s request to lower the utility’s energy-efficiency goals under state law.
State Could Reject Ameren Illinois Efficiency Target Reset
Ameren Illinois may have hit a roadblock in its efforts to lower its energy efficiency targets prescribed under a new law.
Stakeholders to ICC: MISO Resource Adequacy Fine — for now
MISO stakeholders told the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) that the RTO needs to reform its markets to encourage generation development.
Regulators, Generators, IMM Seek Changes to PJM Capacity Performance Order
State regulators, consumer advocates, generators and the Independent Market Monitor asked FERC to modify its June 9 order largely approving PJM’s Capacity Performance plan.
Cornucopia of Capacity at MISO Auction, but Famine Could Follow as Coal Plants Retire
MISO completed its third annual Planning Resource Auction Tuesday, with prices falling in most zones, while the Illinois zone saw a large jump.
MISO, SPP Stakeholders Developing Trading Plan to Comply with EPA Carbon Rule
Stakeholders from MISO and SPP they are developing the framework for an interstate trading platform to comply with the EPA Clean Power Plan.
Illinois Regulators, IMM Line Up Against IMEA Capacity Waiver Request
The ICC and PJM's Market Monitor told FERC they oppose an IMEA request for a waiver from the rules for May’s Base Residual Auction.
Exelon
No Quick Action Seen on Report’s Options to Save Illinois Nukes
Illinois legislative leaders haven’t decided on their next move following a report that offered options for aiding the finances of Exelon Nuclear's power plants.
Illinois Considering Carbon Tax, Cap-and-Trade to Save Exelon Nukes
Illinois officials last week offered a list of options for keeping Exelon’s nuclear plants running, including a carbon tax and a cap-and-trade program.

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