COMMONWEALTH EDISON v. ILLINOIS COMMERCE

Nos. 1-13-0302, 1-13-0493.

16 N.E.3d 713 (2014)

COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY, Petitioner, v. ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION; the People of the State of Illinois ex rel. The Attorney General of the State of Illinois; AARP; Building Owners and Managers Association of Chicago; Citizens Utility Board; City of Chicago, Respondents.

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Third District.

Rehearing Denied September 15, 2014.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Barry Levenstam , of Jenner & Block LLP, and E. Glenn Rippie , of Rooney Rippie & Ratnaswamy LLP, both of Chicago, and David W. DeBruin and Matthew E. Price , both of Jenner & Block LLP, of Washington, D.C., for petitioner.

Lisa Madigan , Attorney General, of Chicago ( John P. Kelliher and Thomas R. Stanton , Special Assistant Attorneys General, of counsel), for respondent Illinois Commerce Commission.

No brief filed for respondent Citizens Utility Board.


OPINION

Justice PUCINSKI delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion.

¶ 1 This is a consolidated case for review of the rulings of the Illinois Commerce Commission in Commonwealth Edison's (ComEd) 2012 statutory rate update and reconciliation case (2012 Rate Case), applying section 16-108.5 of the Public Utilities Act, commonly known as the Energy Infrastructure Modernization Act (220 ILCS 5/16-108.5 (West 2012)), which amended the Public Utilities...

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