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</html><description>[vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=&#x201D;Nicor trims record-setting rate hike request&#x201D; font_container=&#x201D;tag:h2|font_size:24|text_align:left&#x201D; use_theme_fonts=&#x201D;yes&#x201D;][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Steve Daniels, Crain&#x2019;s Chicago Business. May 1, 2019[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] Nicor Gas has agreed to cut $50 million from its record-setting rate request. A settlement with staff of the Illinois Commerce Commission, filed with the ICC on April 16, takes the proposed rate increase to $180 million from $230 million when it was filed in November. The Citizens Utility Board labeled the original proposal the largest it had ever seen by a natural gas utility in its 35 years of its existence as a consumer advocate. If approved, the amended rate hike still would cost the average household in Nicor&#x2019;s suburban territory more than $4 per month. The commission must rule on the request by October. Nicor parent Southern, based in Atlanta, disclosed the settlement with staff in a&#xA0;Securities &amp; Exchange Commission filing&#xA0;today. The request for higher rates closely follows a $93.5 million increase Nicor won from the ICC early last year. Like Chicago&#x2019;s Peoples Gas, Nicor is investing heavily in modernizing its infrastructure. Unlike Peoples, which has&#xA0;come under fire&#xA0;for the cost of its program and the&#xA0;cost burden&#xA0;it&#x2019;s imposing on low-income city residents, Nicor is boosting its rates primarily through the ordinary and exhaustive 11-month rate-approval process utilities have used for decades to have their costs covered and make a set profit. Peoples hasn&#x2019;t filed for a rate hike in years and has leaned heavily instead on a monthly surcharge it&#x2019;s allowed to impose under a 2013 state law without regulatory scrutiny beforehand. That charge for the average household is expected to be about $10 per month this year. Though ICC staff is on board, the Citizens Utility Board still believes Nicor&#x2019;s rate proposal is too high. In ICC testimony filed nearly a month ago, CUB called on Nicor to&#xA0;trim at least $82.5 million&#xA0;from its original proposal. To read the full Crain&#x2019;s story, click here.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]</description><thumbnail_url>https://www.citizensutilityboard.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/CUB_IL_LogoBadgeRGBAdminLogo.png</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>254</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>254</thumbnail_height></oembed>