Illinois · electric utility
ComEd Price to Compare & rate increases
ComEd is a Exelon Corporation utility serving northern Illinois — Chicago, its suburbs, and the I-80 corridor (about 4 million customers). ComEd is Illinois's largest electric utility (founded 1907); it owns no power plants and passes PJM supply and capacity costs through to customers with no markup. (source)
Price to Compare (current rate)
10.399¢/kWh
Effective (current) · verified
Of the 2 Illinois utilities we track, ComEd's Price to Compare is the lowest — the range runs from 10.399¢ (ComEd) to 11.326¢ (Ameren Illinois). Compare all Illinois rates →
What it means: a ComEd customer on a 17¢/kWh third-party supplier rate pays about $680 more per year than the Price to Compare (10.399¢), based on ~860 kWh/month. The audit below checks your actual rate.
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