ComEd to give money back to its customers — here's what you should know

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ComEd to give money back to its customers — here's what you should know
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ComEd customers will begin to see the credits on their monthly bills this summer.

Starting in June, the utility company will add a $20 a month credit to bills that will run through May of next year, saving the average customer about $237.

The carbon credits are an unexpected dividend from the state's bailout of three struggling nuclear power plants last fall.The nuclear bailout was expected to raise costs for ComEd customers, but rising energy prices — combined with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — have suddenly made the plants more profitable.

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