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Illinois Future of Gas: Additional Decarbonization Technologies – January 27, 2025

By Scott Allen This workshop was in some ways a Part II to the previous “alternative fuels” workshop in that it also focused on what I’ll call “Carbonization Pathways.” I give it that label, because, aside from the University of Illinois Chicago, none of the presenters from the last two…...

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CUB applauds ICC for pumping brakes on controversial Peoples Gas Pipe-Replacement Program

Concluding a year-long investigation into concerns that Peoples Gas’ controversial pipe-replacement program was ushering Chicagoans to the brink of a financial abyss, the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) Thursday significantly restricted the amount the utility sought to spend to complete the initiative. In a ruling on the future of Peoples’ System Modernization…...

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Illinois Future of Gas: Alternative Fuels Meeting – January 13, 2025

By: Scott Allen, Energy Policy Specialist Alternative fuels was the theme of the eighth Future of Gas workshop.  Advocates often refer to alternative fuels and decarbonization technologies (like so-called “renewable” natural gas, hydrogen and carbon capture connected to coal plants) as “false solutions” because they fail to truly deliver the…...

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Illinois Future of Gas: Geothermal Energy Meeting – December 16, 2024

By: Scott Allen, Energy Policy Specialist The final Future of Gas workshop of 2024 was possibly the most optimistic one to date.  The theme of this workshop was geothermal energy and thermal energy networks (or, TENs) Geothermal energy and energy networks are both interesting and practical, and, as we heard…...

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Casework Roundup: Enough! Gas utility pushes for record rate hike

The ink was barely dry on rate hikes granted electric and water utilities in 2024 when Nicor Gas and Ameren Illinois proposed new gas increases for 2025—including one that would be the largest gas increase in Illinois history. Also, Peoples Gas has filed papers with state regulators indicating it might…...

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News Release: Groups deliver more than 5,000 public comments calling for reform of Peoples Gas pipe replacement program

As utility regulators at the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) near a final decision on its year-long investigation into the troubled Peoples Gas pipeline-replacement program, consumer and environmental organizations delivered more than 5,000 public comments calling for reform. “On behalf of AARP’s 250,000 members in Chicago and all older adults in…...

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CUB Statement on Nicor Gas’ Proposed $309 Million Rate Hike

Nicor Gas’ campaign for a state-record rate hike of about $308.6 million–which is closer to $325 million when including taxes–is unjustified, and CUB will fight it. Illinois’ largest gas utility has now asked for five brutal rate hikes in less than a decade, causing hardship for customers by increasing gas…...

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Statement from CUB, AARP Illinois: Illinois Commerce Commission OKs $110 Million Illinois American Water Rate Hike

The following are statements from the Citizens Utility Board (CUB) and AARP Illinois regarding the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) approving a $110 million rate hike for Illinois American Water on Thursday, Dec. 5. (Read a pdf of the statements here.)  “While we are relieved Illinois American Water did not get…...

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Illinois Future of Gas: Electrification Meeting Pt. 2 – November 18, 2024

By: Scott Allen, Energy Policy Specialist  On Monday, November 18, the Future of Gas workshop wrapped up its exploration of building electrification as a decarbonization pathway. The previous workshop (November 4) focused on residential and industrial opportunities, while this time the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) discussed commercial appliance switching…...

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BREAKING: ICC grants Aqua Illinois $11.6 million rate-hike

The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) on Thursday cut Aqua Illinois’ rate-hike request by about 40 percent, granting the water utility an $11.6 million increase. CUB called the ICC’s Final Order a step toward reining in a utility that was the subject of intense criticism for high rates and poor water quality from customers who…...

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