
“We are pleased to bring electrical savings to our residents in Lake Villa Township,” said Township Supervisor Dan Venturi. However, people who wish to opt out of enrollment can do so. Residents and small business owners living in unincorporated Lake Villa Township are not required to do anything to join the program.

The term of the aggregation program is scheduled to begin in July after the ComEd meter read cycle and run for 13 months through July of 2024. The partnership is expected to reduce the cost of electrical supply to eligible residents and small business customers who normally use ComEd for electrical supply in unincorporated Lake Villa Township.

Lake Villa Township officials have announced they have enrolled in an electric aggregation program with Chicago-based company, MC Squared Energy Services. Lake Villa Township partners with MC Squared Energy in electrical aggregation program
