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New Energy Rates from Ameren vs. Homefield Energy- Information from AGE (Affordable Gas & Electric Company) on Aggregation Program and Options for Customers

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Date(s) - 10/14/2025 - 05/26/2026
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The City of Carbondale participates in an electric aggregation buying group with 94 other communities known
as the Southern Illinois Aggregation Partnership (SIAP), the aim of which is to provide consistent energy rates
for the benefit of the customer. As energy rates from Ameren have once again fallen lower than energy rates
with Homefield Energy, the following information has been communicated from AGE, LLC (Affordable Gas &
Electric Company) to communities participating in the aggregation group.
From AGE:
Ameren Illinois has announced lower electric rates for the non-summer period of October 2025 through May
2026. Ameren’s new price-to-compare comes in at $0.08402/kWh, which is less than the electric aggregation
rate with Homefield Energy of $0.11789/kWh, which is fixed through May 2026. Ameren’s summer price-to compare had been $0.1218/kWh.
Residents currently participating in our community’s electric aggregation program with Homefield Energy are
reminded that they may opt-out of the program at anytime and without penalty. To opt out, participants should
call Homefield Energy at 866-694-1262. It is advised to have your 10-digit Ameren account number when
calling to opt-out.
Residents who opt out of the electric aggregation program will be returned to Ameren for their electric supply
service on the next available meter reading date for their account. A confirmation letter will also be mailed by
Ameren once the drop from the program has been finalized. This letter from Ameren will communicate that you
have 60 days to select a new electric supplier, if you wish. If no supplier is selected within 60 days then Ameren
IL will continue to be your electric supplier for 10 additional months before you are eligible to select a retail
electric supplier again.
We are considering all options regarding the electric aggregation program beyond the current contract and will
communicate updates as they develop. The goal for this program remains to attempt to save residents money on
their power bills and the penalty free opt-out ability is crucial to allowing residents flexibility to take lower rates
elsewhere when available.
For more information contact Jordan Haarmann, Director – Procurement & Business Development of AGE, at
(618) 203-8328 or via email at jordan.h@agellc.com.

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