UNCAP AFFORDABLE POWER ACT
Illinois SB 2720 proposes removing unspecified restrictions on power pricing or generation to increase electricity affordability, though exact provisions await committee review.
Illinois SB 2720 proposes removing unspecified restrictions on power pricing or generation to increase electricity affordability, though exact provisions await committee review.
SB 2720, the "Uncap Affordable Power Act," is an Illinois bill introduced by Senator Andrew Chesney that appears designed to address power pricing or generation capacity constraints in the state's energy market. The bill's exact provisions are not yet publicly detailed in standard legislative databases, as it was only filed and referred to committee on October 28, 2025.
Illinois has significant electricity rate concerns and relies on nuclear, coal, and renewable generation sources. Any bill addressing power affordability or supply could impact residential and business electricity costs, grid reliability, and the state's energy transition goals. The "uncap" language suggests removing restrictions on pricing, generation, or market participation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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