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Illinois Wholesale Prices

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Summer’s energy prices are upon us… however, they were set back in April 2018.

The winning bids were from energy suppliers that include: private companies, utility owned generation, municipal owned generation and out of state power companies.

Winning suppliers include:

  • Axpo U.S. LLC
  • Shell Energy North America (US), L.P.
  • Dynegy Marketing and Trade, LLC
  • The Energy Authority, Inc.
  • Exelon Generation Company, LLC
  • TransAlta Energy Marketing (U.S.) Inc.
  • Macquarie Energy LLC
  • Union Electric Company d/b/a Ameren Missouri
  • NextEra Energy Marketing, LLC

These entities represent part of the wholesale power market; entities capable of generating electric power. Realgy buys from these same companies.

The average pricing for June-Aug 2018 ranged from $0.01995 to about $0.03 kWh. The utility increases this cost to roughly $0.05-0.06 to cover their costs. Realgy has less costs to cover and can charge less. This is for the energy portion of your bill. The distribution costs (which are roughly ½ of a bill) are the same whether you are with Realgy (energy marketer) or the utility.

Realgy saves customers money by purchasing in the wholesale market and increasing the wholesale price less than the utility.

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual energy savings. Service Plans include Guaranteed SavingsTM, ManagedPriceTM, ManagedGreenTM Index, Fixed and PriceAssuranceTM.

Realgy owns and operates 6 solar plants in Illinois and is looking to invest in additional locations.

Additional Information:
https://www.ipa-energyrfp.com/?wpfb_dl=1623

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DOE EIA Weekly Gas Storage Report

Working gas in storage was 2,152 Bcf as of Friday, June 29, 2018, according to EIA estimates.

This represents a net increase of 78 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 717 Bcf less than last year at this time and 493 Bcf below the five-year average of 2,645 Bcf. At 2,152 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range.

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DOE EIA Weekly Gas Storage Report

Working gas in storage was 2,074 Bcf as of Friday, June 22, 2018, according to EIA estimates.

This represents a net increase of 66 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 735 Bcf less than last year at this time and 501 Bcf below the five-year average of 2,575 Bcf. At 2,074 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range.

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DOE EIA Weekly Gas Storage Report

Working gas in storage was 2,004 Bcf as of Friday, June 15, 2018, according to EIA estimates.

This represents a net increase of 91 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 757 Bcf less than last year at this time and 499 Bcf below the five-year average of 2,503 Bcf. At 2,004 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range.

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DOE EIA Weekly Gas Storage Report

Working gas in storage was 1,913 Bcf as of Friday, June 8, 2018, according to EIA estimates.

This represents a net increase of 96 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 785 Bcf less than last year at this time and 507 Bcf below the five-year average of 2,420 Bcf. At 1,913 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range.

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DOE EIA Weekly Gas Storage Report

Working gas in storage was 1,817 Bcf as of Friday, June 1, 2018, according to EIA estimates.

This represents a net increase of 92 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 799 Bcf less than last year at this time and 512 Bcf below the five-year average of 2,329 Bcf. At 1,817 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range.

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Illinois Residents Want Choice

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Over 81% of residents want the right to choose an alternative provider for their energy supply.

And really, why not?!

Energy suppliers move the price of power from being set by REGULATION to being set by COMPETITION; like everything else we buy.

Competition has lowered the price of energy.

Energy suppliers are registered with the State and each utility. They operate under consumer protection laws and are bonded.

Energy suppliers REDUCE the price of power making Illinois one of the lowest cost energy markets compared to its neighbors.

Energy Choice works.

Realgy Energy Services is a registered Retail Energy Marketer in the states of Illinois, Michigan, Indiana and Ohio. We offer Service Plans that will provide electric and natural gas at wholesale pricing direct to customers without any utility markup. Our Service Plans work with the local utility to provide seamless service and annual energy savings. Service Plans include Guaranteed SavingsTM, ManagedPriceTM, ManagedGreenTM Index, Fixed and PriceAssuranceTM.

Realgy owns and operates 6 solar plants in Illinois and is looking to invest in additional locations.

Additional Information:
http://www.energychoicematters.com/stories/20180530z.html

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DOE EIA Weekly Gas Storage Report

Working gas in storage was 1,725 Bcf as of Friday, May 25, 2018, according to EIA estimates.

This represents a net increase of 96 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 788 Bcf less than last year at this time and 500 Bcf below the five-year average of 2,225 Bcf. At 1,725 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range.

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Opening of Lake County Fairgrounds & Event Center Solar Array Expansion

PRESS RELEASE
Opening of Lake County Fairgrounds & Event Center Solar Array Expansion
25 May 2018 | By: Realgy, LLC

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The home of the historic Lake County Fair has begun operation of the expansion of their solar photovoltaic (PV) system. Lake Country Fairgrounds and Event Center (LCFEC) in Grayslake, IL now has a system more than double the size of the original array.

Realgy, LLC selected LCFEC for the initial and expanded project. Lake County will receive all solar energy produced by the panels. Michael Vrtis, President of Realgy said, “We are proud to have reinvestment at Lake County Fairgrounds. The expansion will allow greater environment and safety benefits.”

Eco Solar Solutions completed the expansion and will continue to maintain it over the duration of the next 20 years to ensure its productivity and efficiency. The array will produce enough power to supply about 11 Illinois residences every year for 25 years. “Eco Solar did a fantastic job and was the most professional contractor we have ever used,” Jon Brodzik Jr, the General Manager of LCFEC said.

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The economic benefits that LCFEC will see are not limited to monetary savings. It will benefit the environment with limiting the carbon dioxide produced from gas emissions and reducing the amount of trucks on the road that would transfer coal which in turn creates safer roads and less pollution.

To commemorate the opening of the addition, LCFEC hosted an event to bring the community together. All were invited to attend such as Lake County officials, various media outlets, local organizations, environmental activists, state politicians, Grayslake trustees, local law enforcement, and many more. The attendees were treated to a great opening with all involved in making the project come to life.

 

Media Contacts:

Sue Markgraf
GreenMark Public Relations
847-917-9654
smarkgraf@greenmarkpr.com
for:
Lake County Fairgrounds & Event Center
1060 East Peterson Road
Grayslake, Illinois 60030
847-680-7200
www.lcfair.com

Eco Solar Solutions
317-201-4435
www.eco-solar-solutions.com

Realgy, LLC
675 Oakwood Avenue
West Hartford, CT
860-233-2270
www.realgyenergyservices.com

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DOE EIA Weekly Gas Storage Report

Working gas in storage was 1,629 Bcf as of Friday, May 18, 2018, according to EIA estimates.

This represents a net increase of 91 Bcf from the previous week. Stocks were 804 Bcf less than last year at this time and 499 Bcf below the five-year average of 2,128 Bcf. At 1,629 Bcf, total working gas is within the five-year historical range.

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