Over $803 Million Coming to ComEd Customers
Payment Created by Climate and Equitable Jobs Act to Protect Customers
The funds are being returned as part of the CEJA’s Carbon Mitigation Credit (CMC) program that provided price support to select
The 2021 CEJA law created the CMC program to support carbon-free nuclear generation facilities and in return, provide an adjustment to ComEd customers if energy prices exceed the agreed-upon price determined in CEJA. The CMC program is in effect for five years, through 2027, and can result in a credit or a charge depending on energy prices.
“ComEd will always advocate on behalf of our customers, and we are encouraged to see significant savings being passed through to them as a result of Illinois’ leadership in clean energy policy,” said Gil Quiniones, president and CEO of ComEd. “Thanks to the foresight and leadership of Governor Pritzker and the Illinois General Assembly, CEJA puts our customers on a path to a cleaner future while upholding our commitment to ensuring sustainability and affordability.”
The savings from the
While future prices cannot be forecast with certainty, the CMC program is expected to continue providing credits, based on market prices, for at least another year, helping to offset supply cost increases and support families during periods of economic uncertainty.
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