(Undated) — Ameren Illinois and the rest of Illinois are waiting on an Illinois Commerce Commission ruling on a proposed rate hike for natural gas delivery. The utility had asked for a $131.1 million rate hike, but recently revised it downward to $128.8 million. A utility watchdog is calling for an even bigger reduction. An opinion, known as a “Proposed Order,” that was submitted to the ICC late last week by administrative law judges advises the ICC to trim $43.7 million from Ameren’s rate hike request. Citizens Utility Board, Jim Chilsen, says this would be the fourth rate increase in the last seven years.
The ICC is required to issue a ruling by December 1. Chilsen predicts it will come sometime in late November.
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