Residential Tariffs, Taxes and Other Additions
Listed below are ComEd's current electric service tariffs for residential customers. ComEd's tariffs are subject to regulatory review and approval by the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC).
ComEd provides Internet access to its tariff documents for the convenience of its customers. However, users of electronic tariffs should note these tariffs are not the official documents and users assume responsibility for reliance upon tariffs in electronic format. Even though ComEd aims to have this information current at all times, it should be emphasized that the rates and provisions in the tariffs are subject to revision. All of the tariffs below have been approved by the ICC and notification of proposed changes to ComEd's tariffs are not provided through this web site.
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Links to Individual Retail Electric Service Tariffs
- Rate RDS – Retail Delivery Service
The charges and terms of Rate RDS are applicable to all retail customers in ComEd’s service territory for delivery service. For retail customers taking a bundled service from ComEd under one of ComEd’s Basic Electric Service tariffs, the charges for the delivery of electric power and energy contained in Rate RDS are applicable for such service. The charges for the delivery of electric power and energy contained in Rate RDS are also applicable to retail customers taking supply service from a Retail Electric Supplier (RES) or from ComEd under Rider PPO-MVM.
- Rate BES – Basic Electric Service
Rate BES is a bundled service tariff applicable to most nonresidential retail customers with loads less than 100 kW, or with loads between 100 kW and 400 kW that are not declared competitive, that have not elected service from a RES, under Rider PPO, or under Rate BES-H. Monthly charges applicable under Rate BES that are included by reference to other tariffs include the Customer Charge, Standard Metering Service Charge, and Distribution Facilities Charge (all from Rate RDS); the PJM Services Charge (aka Transmission Services Charge); Retail Purchased Electricity Charges (from Rider PE); and Accuracy Assurance Factors (from Rider AAF). In addition, other generally applicable charges, such as State taxes, apply each month and charges for nonstandard services may also apply for customers that elect such services.
- Rate BES-H – Basic Electric Service – Hourly Energy Pricing
Rate BES-H is a bundled service tariff applicable to retail customers for which electric service has been declared competitive and customers that self-generate electricity and that have not elected service from a RES. It is also available to other customers that elect hourly energy pricing. Monthly charges applicable under Rate BES-H that are included by reference to other tariffs include the Customer Charge, Standard Metering Service Charge, and Distribution Facilities Charge (all from Rate RDS); the PJM Services Charge (aka Transmission Services Charge) and Miscellaneous Procurement Charge; Capacity Supply Charge; Hourly Energy Supply Charges, and Purchased Electricity Adjustment Factor. Rate BES-H also includes a monthly Supply Administration Charge that applies for service under this rate. In addition, other generally applicable charges, such as State taxes, apply each month and charges for nonstandard services may also apply for customers that elect such services.
- Rider PE – Purchased Electricity
Rider PE describes ComEd’s obligations with respect to the procurement of electricity at wholesale and certain services through PJM administered markets under the Illinois Power Agency Act. Rider PE also describes the methodology that ComEd uses to determine retail charges to recover the costs that ComEd incurs for the electricity and transmission services procurement, with no mark or return for the prices paid by ComEd. Beginning with the June 2008 monthly bill these Retail Purchased Electricity Charges will apply.
- Rider AAF – Accuracy Assurance Factor
Rider AAF is applicable to retail customers currently taking electric supply from ComEd and in some cases customers that formerly took electric supply from ComEd. Rider AAF allows for the determination of Accuracy Assurance Factors that are determined on a monthly basis and applied to retail customer bills to equalize the applicable revenues from retail customers for electric supply and the expenses incurred by the Company to procure such electric supply. Current Accuracy Assurance Factors.
- General Terms and Conditions
The General Terms and Conditions include terms and conditions that are applicable to all retail customers in ComEd’s service territory. The information formerly provided in ComEd’s Information and Requirements For the Supply of Electric Service (ILL. C. C. Schedule No. 9) are now included in these General Terms and Conditions.
Links to Tariffs that Collect Taxes and Other Additions
- Rider ECR - Environmental Cost Recovery Adjustment
A charge, applied to each kilowatt-hour, to recover the costs incurred by ComEd for Environmental Activities associated with former manufactured gas plant sites. Current Rider ECR adjustment.
- Rider EDA – Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Adjustment
A charge, applied to each kilowatt-hour, to recover the costs incurred by ComEd for energy efficiency and demand response activities and programs. Current Rider EDA Adjustment.
- Rider FCA - Franchise Cost Additions
Applies to all customers taking service in a municipality that has a franchise agreement or contract with ComEd. Current Rider FCA percentages.
- Rider LGC - Local Government Compliance Adjustment
A charge, applied to each kilowatt-hour, to recover the cost of special projects, in excess of standard work, that the local government has required ComEd to undertake.
- Rider IFC - Instrument Funding Credit/Debit
A cents per kilowatt-hour charge billed and collected by ComEd, which belongs to the ComEd Transitional Funding Trust and not to ComEd, is part of a transaction that is related to ComEd's efforts to lower company financing costs. ComEd will include the IFC Credit and IFC Debit on each customer's bill. The net effect on the total amount owed by each customer is zero: the total amount owed is neither increased nor decreased. Current Rider IFC Values
- Rider RCA - Retail Customer Assessments
A charge, applied in the customer charge of each bill, to collect funds for renewable energy resources and coal technology development, supplemental low-income energy assistance, and residential real-time pricing program costs.
- Rider TAX - Municipal and State Tax Additions
Municipal tax additions apply to all customers within a municipality that has adopted an ordinance imposing a municipal tax, except those customers specifically exempted by law. State tax additions apply to all customers, except those customers specifically exempted by law.
- Charges Related to Certain Residential Projects
The attached information may be of value to home builders/developers when estimating costs of facilities and services required from ComEd.