Energy costs have increased again for residents and businesses in Illinois due to a spike in electric capacity prices. The estimated supply price increase has raised electric bills by approximately 18% to 22% compared to last year. Some customers are seeing even greater increases on their monthly bills, which is why Ameren Illinois has launched a new program to provide financial relief to income-qualified customers. The Supplemental Arrearage Reduction Program (SARP) is a $10 million initiative providing customers who qualify for LIHEAP with up to $1,000 per year for each service connection (gas and electric) to help them reduce their outstanding energy bills. Eligible customers are able to see and apply for the program by locating the main dashboard of their customer account.
Ameren Illinois continues to assist customers with other available programs. The following funds have been administered to assist customers:
- LIHEAP: $29 million
- Warm Neighbors Cool Friends: $365,000
- PIPP: $3.8 million
- Natural Gas Service Discount (LICA): $16.6 million
- Fresh Start: $1.5 million
- Community Assistance $2.3 million
To explore more information on these programs, visit Find Your Path to Energy Savings. Resources include billing options, energy efficiency, financial assistance, and supply choice.
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