Electricity Procurement
The IPA is committed to the planning and procurement of reliable, efficient, cost-effective electricity for residents and businesses in an ethical and objective manner, insulated from improper influence.
Understanding the Illinois Power Agency’s Electricity Procurement for Residential and Small Commercial Customers of Illinois Electric Utilities
Illinois has a deregulated, restructured electricity market which means that Illinois electricity customers of Ameren Illinois, ComEd, and MidAmerican Energy may choose who provides their electricity supply (these options are not available for customers of municipal electric utilities, rural electric cooperatives, and Mt. Carmel Public Utility).
For customers who choose to take supply service from their utility, the utility does not decide where the power comes from. Instead, each year, the Illinois Power Agency (IPA) develops an Electricity Procurement Plan, through which the IPA procures reliable, efficient, and cost-effective electricity for eligible retail customers.
Learn more about electricity procurement by visiting the pages linked below.
Helpful Links and Resources
- The IPA's Electricity Procurement Plan
- Procurement Administrator website (designed for electricity suppliers participating in IPA procurement events)
- Illinois Power Agency Act (20 ILCS 3855, which created the IPA and provides the Agency’s directives)
- The Illinois Commerce Commission's Electricity Procurement Process
- Making Sense of Your Electric Bill (Fact sheet produced by the Citizens Utility Board)
- Municipal Aggregation (Fact sheet produced by the Citizens Utility Board)