Public Act 102-0662, which includes the Energy Transition Act and related legislation, was enacted by the General Assembly with an effective date of September 15, 2021. The Act obligates the Commission to take various actions to implement new programs, initiatives and directives to further the State’s goals of transitioning the State to 100% clean energy; supporting a responsible transition away from carbon-intensive power generation; increasing public participation in regulatory matters; and encouraging further diversity and inclusion within the renewable energy industry. Implementation of the Act, which contains changes to numerous statutes related to utility regulation, will likely require revisions to various Commission rules as well as other processes and procedures. The purpose of this page is to keep stakeholders and other interested parties apprised of informal implementation efforts and to provide links to formal implementation proceedings.
ICC Consumer Services Division -- a group of consumer counselors prepared to assist with questions or concerns or to assist with making a public comment on a docketed matter. Spanish-speaking phone counselors are available.
Consumer Services Division Phone:During regular business hours Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm.
Spanish-speaking counselors are available by request.
Public Act 102-0662 requires the Commission to establish two new divisions, an Ethics and Accountability Division and a Division of Integrated Distribution Planning. The Commission is and will be seeking professionals, including but not limited to, engineers, rate analysts,accountants, policy analysts, utility research and analytics analysts, cybersecurity analysts, informational technology specialists, and lawyers to fill Commission Staff positions within these and other divisions. Information on current ICC employment opportunities can be found on the Commission’s Employment Opportunities webpage.