Electric Aggregation

Village of Lake Zurich Electric Aggregation Program with MC Squared in 2023

The Village of Lake Zurich is pleased to announce that it’s continuing its electric aggregation program with a 13-month renewal effective from July 2023 to August 2024. Under municipal aggregation, local officials bring citizens together to gain group buying power for the purchase of competitively priced electricity from an alternative electric supplier.


MC Squared Energy

Since 2012, the Village of Lake Zurich has participated in a regional electricity aggregation program, which periodically requests competitive bids for electricity supply on the community’s behalf that may be lower than the standard ComEd tariff-based supply rates. Chicago-based MC Squared Energy Services, LLC (“mc2”) has been selected to serve eligible Lake Zurich residents and small business customers at the fixed rate of 7.95 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh).

This aggregation program only affects the price of the electricity you use. Under this program, you will still be a ComEd customer for electricity delivery and metering purposes at your home or business. You will continue to pay ComEd in the same manner as you currently do. There is no change in billing under the Village’s electric aggregation program. You will continue to be eligible for all ComEd payment options, including e-bill, automatic bill payment, and budget billing. Any community solar generation credits you receive from ComEd are independent of this aggregation program and will not be affected by the green aggregation program. 

You are not required to do anything to patriciate in the Village’s electric aggregation program, mc2 will automatically process your enrollment. You may opt out by calling (833) 740-0476, Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M., or by emailing LakeZurich@mc2energyservices.com. In addition, you can cancel your agreement at any time with no termination fees.

If you choose to opt out of the program, please visit Plugin Illinois, the Illinois Commerce Commission website for free consumer information and a list of options to purchase electric supply from other Retail Electricity Suppliers or ComEd. You may also request a list of all supply options available in a format allowing comparison of price and product from the Illinois Power Agency free of charge at www.illinois.gov/ipa/Pages/Feedback_Form.aspx.  

If you are currently on ComEd’s hourly-based electric supply rate program, including households that charge electric vehicles overnight, you may want to compare whether the mc2 program or staying on ComEd’s hourly program would be best for you. 

For more information, email LakeZurich@mc2energyservices.com or call (833) 740-0476, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please beware: Any solicitor who comes to your door or calls, asking you to switch to a supplier, is not associated with the Village, mc2, or ComEd. For information on electricity rates, please visit www.pluginillinois.org, the Illinois Commerce Commission website for consumer information.

Solar and Net Metering Customers

If you have solar panels on your home and are in a net metering program, the Village highly recommends you remain with ComEd as your electricity supplier and not switch to another supplier.  WARNING:  When you switch electricity suppliers as a net metering customer, you lose all generation credit.  For this reason, you are strongly advised not to switch to an alternative supplier.

The Village of Lake Zurich will not automatically transfer accounts of net metering customers into a new aggregation program.    

If you do opt-in to a municipal electric aggregation program you may have to forfeit any excess kWh credits from your current electricity supplier.  You will need to contact your electric supplier for details.  

The Village understands there are some solar panel contractors who will, on your behalf, register your electricity account with an alternative electricity supplier.  It is wise to prevent that from happening during your installation process and inform the solar contractor that you want to remain with ComEd.