The coming months for Chicagoans as electricity aggregation moves forward, according to the City of Chicago
By dkann88
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The city will evaluate bids from suppliers, gather input from city residents, select a supplier and establish program rates.
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Residents can opt-out at no cost and will be free to secure energy on their own.
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Anyone who did not opt-out of the aggregation will be enrolled in the energy program that the city has selected.
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Customers should start seeing energy savings on their ComEd bills in February
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