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Ameren Illinois is planning a grid transformation, replacing or upgrading nearly 85% of its transmission lines across central Illinois.
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Residents and businesses who opted into the aggregation program and had Homefield Energy as their supplier will now remain on the Ameren Illinois supply through next May.
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Several community organizations and clean energy advocates want to see Ameren Illinois take more steps toward offsetting rising energy costs.
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Residents participating in a regional municipal aggregation program received letters in the mail on Thursday from Ameren saying after the current contract ends on June 1, they will automatically be rolled back into the Ameren supply rate. The municipalities impacted did not sign a new contract because of global spikes in energy prices, meaning their residents will be paying Ameren prices this summer.
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The Springfield utility company that provides electricity to the Illinois capitol and other government buildings says the state is finally current on its…