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Illinois Posts Electric Migration Data as of June 30

August  30, 2011
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The Illinois Commerce Commission has posted electric migration statistics as of June 30, 2011.

These switching statistics, linked below, only reflect those switched customers whose have completed a billing cycle on competitive supply.

The ICC's Office of Retail Market Development has already reported that, as of June 24, 2011, about 83,000 residential customers at Commonwealth Edison had switched to competitive supply when including all customers that have enrolled with a competitive supplier, regardless of having completed the first billing cycle (see 7/4).

Additionally, as of August 5, ORMD reported that residential electric migration at Ameren, aggregating all three rate zones, was about 8,000 (8/16). This 8,000 figure includes pending enrollments as well as all completed enrollments regardless of whether the account has completed a billing cycle on competitive supply.

Illinois Migration as of June 30, 2011:

ComEd

Ameren Rate Zone I (AmerenCIPS)

Ameren Rate Zone II (AmerenCILCO)

Ameren Rate Zone III (AmerenIP)

Data for MidAmerican and Mt. Carmel have also been updated on the ICC's website.

The June 30 stats show about 35,000 residential customers at ComEd had migrated and completed a billing cycle on competitive supply.

Both the 0-100 kW and 100 kW-400 kW classes at ComEd continue to see only marginal migration growth month to month, with the June increases in terms of migrated accounts representing gains of less than one percentage point versus May.

Migration growth in the 0-100 kW class has been about 2,000 accounts in each of the last two months (e.g. May and June), which is a faster pace than see earlier in the year (which had been anywhere from a few hundred to 1,000 per month).

 

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