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ComEd Rate Dropping, Ameren Illinois' Rates Increasing

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The Illinois Commerce Commission has approved a rate decrease for ComEd and rates increase for Ameren Illinois.

ComEd says the lowered delivery rate announced Wednesday is the result of efficiencies generated from the continuing rollout of its smart grid. The rate decrease is expected to mean the average residential customer should pay about $1 a month less on their bill, starting next month.

The commission approved a $67 million rate decrease -- $17 million more than the $50 million decrease ComEd proposed.

The commission also approved delivery rate increases that will allow Ameren Illinois to raise residential natural gas bills by $2 to $6 a month and residential electric bills by $2 to $7 a month.

The new rates are expected to appear on customer bills starting in January.

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