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Nicor Gas Storage System Helps Keep Heat On During Severe Winter Storm

More than 100 employees supported storage operations, working extended shifts before, during and after the period of highest demand. #nicorgas #heat #winter

Nicor Gas Reports Strong Performance During Winter Storm Fern, Urges Safety Precautions

With forecasts calling for continued cold weather and below-zero wind chills into next week, the company said crews remain on standby around the clock to meet customer demand and respond to emergencies. #nicorgas #heat #extremecold

Energy Plan Backed by DeLuca Lifts Nuclear Moratorium, aims to Cut Bills and Create Jobs

State officials say the investments tied to the new law could create up to 115,000 jobs, including both construction and long-term operating positions. #energy #jobs

Consumer Group Warns Data Center Demand Is Driving Record Power Prices

Capacity costs make up about 20 percent of the electricity supply price paid by customers of Commonwealth Edison and other utilities within PJM’s footprint, which spans 13 states and the District of Columbia and serves about 67 million customers. #prices #power

Illinois EPA Awards Over $483,000 to Public Water Supply Facilities for Energy Efficiency Upgrades

“Energy efficiency upgrades in public water facilities are not just about reducing operational costs—they’re integral to environmental stewardship, regulatory compliance, and community well-being,” said Illinois EPA Interim Director James Jennings. #awards

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