How Energy Choice Services Can Help your business
ENERGY DEREGULATION IN ILLINOIS
Deregulation began in the 1970s with the passage of the Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA), which created a structure for Independent Power Producers. The market was the opened in 1992 with the Energy Policy Act, which eliminated restrictions on the price that would be charged for wholesale energy.
Finally, Illinois residents can shop for Energy the same way they shop for anything they consume — by comparing prices.
Energy customers who choose to purchase power through another supplier receive a single bill that includes charges from the supplier as well as their utility company for delivering that Energy. Your current Utility Company is responsible for maintaining the supply lines and is still the company customers will call in case of a power outage.
A recent survey by the Energy and Environment Marketing Agency found that most people aren’t aware that they have a choice of energy providers despite the fact that 15 states including Illinois have deregulated energy markets.
THE COST OF YOUR ENERGY BILL REFLECTS 3 MAJOR ELEMENTS
GENERATION
The Generation of Electricity and Gas begins in a power plant or by procuring natural gas from underground extraction operations.
The fuel to generate the power varies. They may use coal, natural gas, hydro, nuclear or other green alternative sources.
The Power Companies then market the electricity and gas at a competitive rate on the open market to Suppliers.
TRANSMISSION
The Transmission of the energy moves through high-voltage power lines or gas pipe lines which transports the energy to switching stations or depots.
This infrastructure or grid is designed to transmit extremely high voltage electricity or volume quantities of gas many miles from state to state.
The energy is available at this time to Suppliers who competitively price the electricity and gas for Consumer delivery.
DELIVERY
Delivery to the end user starts at the switching stations or depots.
The Delivery of the energy is switched to lower voltage power lines or lower volume gas lines to reach each Consumer delivery location.
Your local Utility Company owns the infrastructure that delivers the energy to you. They are required and responsible for the delivery and service of supply, regardless of what Supplier you choose.
Each Energy Supplier offers their own Consumer Energy Rates and Packages.
ENERGY CHOICE SERVICES will provide you with the best Energy Rates & Packages to compare so you can start saving on your energy bills.
How to report an emergency or power outage
Should you need to report a power outage or natural gas emergency, please contact your local utility at the phone numbers listed below.
Electricity: Ameren Illinois 800-755-5000 ComEd 800-334-7661 Natural Gas: Nicor Gas 888-642-6748 North Shore Gas 866-556-6005 Peoples Gas 866-556-6002
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