In a market that has treated Illinoisans so poorly–customers have lost more than $1 billion to alternative power suppliers since 2015–that counts as good news. In early August, Crain’s Chicago Business gave evidence to the long history of customers losing in the electricity market when it reported that the average customer with an alternative supplier paid about $10 more per month for their electricity over the past year than they would have with ComEd.And two recent articles help drive that point home: However, when energy prices are up, alternative gas and electricity suppliers are often impacted by the same market conditions, so be careful about getting lured into bad deals. During high-priced times, many consumers wonder if they should switch to an alternative supplier.
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