Politics & Government
Electrical Aggregation Program Changes Coming In Buffalo Grove
Certain residential and commercial accounts are being moved from the program, according to the Village.

BUFFALO GROVE, IL — Citing rising costs associated with supplying electricity, the Village of Buffalo Grove recently announced certain residential and commercial accounts are being moved from the Village's Electrical Aggregation Program (with supply from mc2) back to ComEd.
Officials said there will be no change to pricing, service reliability, or the program's commitment to green renewable energy. Affected customers were notified by mail last week, and no action is required on their part.
Additionally, the Village announced a second group of households who have not previously participated in the Electrical Aggregation Program will receive an opt-out notification informing them of their enrollment in the program. There will be no change to price or service reliability with this program enrollment; participation simply allows the Village to receive Renewable Green Energy Certificates and keep our prestigious recognition as an EPA Green Power Community.
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Not all households will receive an opt-out letter as this is not the general enrollment period. Residents may already be enrolled or have previously opted out. Customers may opt out using the instructions provided in the letter if they choose to do so. Find more information on the Village’s Electrical Aggregation program on this webpage.
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