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20110926PR - Village ELectic Aggregation Program announced.Contact: David Niemeyer 1200 Oak Brook Road Phone: (630) 368-5000 Oak Brook, IL 60523 Fax: (630) 368-5045 • Am , Village to Conduct Bid for the Supply of Electricity for its Residential and Small Commercial Retail Customers Oak Brook, Illinois (September 26, 2011, 3:00 PM) —Residents and small commercial retail customers of the Village of Oak Brook may soon see a savings on their electrical bills. The Village is preparing to seek bids for electricity through an Alternative Retail Electric Supplier. The Village's Aggregation Program seeks to aggregate the retail electric loads of eligible customers located within the Village to negotiate the best rates for the generation of electric power. With a resident population of approximately 7,900, the program has the potential to combine residential accounts and small commercial retail accounts into a buying group that will be attractive to an Alternative Retail Electric Supplier. In addition, the Village of Oak Brook will be partnering with the villages of Grayslake and Lincolnwood to utilize the economies of scale and to create even greater electrical aggregation. When combined these communities will seek bids for electrical on behalf of over 41,430 residential and small retail customers. The Village will be conducting the bid process for electricity during the month of September 2011. During the Fall of 2011 the Alternative Retail Electric Supplier that is chosen will be contacting every eligible residential and small commercial retail customer via mail. Eligible customers will have the opportunity to opt -out of the program. If this option is chosen customers will continue to receive their electrical supply from ComEd. If customers want to receive electricity supply from the Alternative Retail Electric Supplier they do not need to do anything. If no response is received then accounts will automatically be moved over to the Alternative Retail Electric Supplier. Those customers that do not opt -out of the program and therefore are moved over to the new Alternative Retail Electric Supplier will continue to receive their electricity bills from ComEd and would call ComEd for power outages. The Village anticipates that eligible customers will see their first savings on their February 2012 bill. The Village will continue to update the public regarding the process via news outlets, the Village newsletter, and the Village website. For additional information regarding electrical aggregation visit the Village's website at www.oak-brook.org or contact Rania Serences by phone 630-368-5164, or by email rserences a,oak-brook .orgI About the Village of Oak Broolc: Founded in 1958, the Village of Oak Brook is located 20 miles west of downtown Chicago and is in proximity to the junction of Interstates 88, 294, and 290. The Village consists mostly of residential subdivisions, with the exception of the Oakbrook Center shopping mall, other retail and office properties along 22nd Street and Interstate 88. Oak Brook is the home of many corporate offices, most notably, the world headquarters of McDonald's Corporation and the service club organization Lions Clubs International. Oak Brook is also known for being one of the few municipalities in the Chicago area that do not levy a property tax on residents or businesses.