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The Illinois Appellate Court has sustained a March 2017 ruling by the Illinois Commerce Commission in which it had dismissed a complaint challenging the lawfulness of an electric utility’s tariff provision that authorized the utility, Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd), to impose a charge on consumers who refuse to have a new smart meter installed at their premises.
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