We’re not ComEd or an installer. We help Illinois homeowners compare electric rates in Illinois and review Illinois electricity rates to find programs that make sense for their home and budget.
What you get with Collective Power:




Illinois Shines ensures that together, we can all play a role in our clean energy future and supports the State's renewable and clean energy targets. Renewable energy as defined in Illinois law includes solar, wind, hydropower in certain circumstances, anaerobic digestion, and crops and untreated and unadulterated organic waste biomass. Clean energy as defined in Illinois law is energy generation that is 90% or greater free of carbon dioxide emissions. In Illinois, some energies qualify as clean energy but not as renewable energy.
Illinois targets include:




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Yes. Many homeowners can switch providers to compare electric rates in Illinois and potentially find lower electricity rates in Illinois.
You can compare electric rates in Illinois by entering your ZIP code and reviewing available energy plans and Illinois electricity rates in your area.
Not at all. With a Solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), you can pay for solar electricity without buying panels, loans, or handling maintenance.
Illinois electricity rates may increase due to market energy costs, supplier pricing changes, and seasonal demand for electricity in Illinois.
Illinois electricity rates change based on your ZIP code and supplier. Comparing electric rates in Illinois helps you find the lowest possible price.
The cheapest electricity rates in Illinois depend on your local suppliers. Checking Illinois electric supplier rates by ZIP code can help you find the best deal.
