ICC suspends multiple ComEd tariff filings, declines suspension for Ameren item

5676523 · July 17, 2025

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Summary

The commission suspended several ComEd tariff filings — including proposals for BYOD Load Reduction, Virtual Power Plant and Community Solar Plus Storage riders — and suspended revisions related to large customers and distributed system extensions; the commission did not suspend an Ameren customer‑terms filing.

At its July 17, 2025, open meeting, the Illinois Commerce Commission voted on multiple utility filings and, on staff recommendation, suspended several ComEd tariff filings while declining to suspend an Ameren filing.

The commission suspended ComEd’s proposed revisions to its general terms and conditions addressing large load customers, ComEd’s three proposed riders — Bring Your Own Device Load Reduction (BYODLR), Virtual Power Plant (VPP) and Community Solar Plus Storage (CSS) — and proposed revisions to ComEd’s distributed system extensions (Rider DE). Staff had recommended suspension for these filings; the commission raised no objections and suspended the filings.

By contrast, Ameren’s filing to reinstate a sentence in customer terms and conditions (restoring language removed in a May 27, 2025, filing related to flex pay housekeeping) was not suspended after staff recommended against suspension and commissioners raised no objections.

The suspensions place the listed ComEd filings into the commission’s review process and pause immediate implementation pending further procedural action. The commission did not record votes on the record beyond the routine “hearing none” approvals on the agenda items.