
Energy prices are at record highs and will rise again in 2026. Legislators must pass the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act to prevent future increases.
ILLINOIS—Illinois clean energy advocates are calling on the Illinois General Assembly to pass the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act (CRGA) during the legislature’s October veto session to help protect families and businesses from rising energy costs. Numerous studies and real-world examples from other states demonstrate that provisions in CRGA will provide both immediate and long-term energy savings for Illinois.
How CRGA Will Help:
Quotes from Experts and Advocates:
Stephanie Burgos-Veras, Senior Manager of Equity Programs, Coalition for Community Solar Access: “Our most vulnerable neighbors rely on affordable, dependable energy, but the trend is headed in the wrong direction in Illinois. Community solar and storage benefit communities that cannot otherwise access clean energy. The Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act will provide critical support for low-income communities by ensuring storage is deployed equitably across Illinois. The General Assembly must pass the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act this fall to protect our most in-need neighbors.”
Jeff Danielson, VP of Advocacy, Clean Grid Alliance: “Now is the opportunity for Illinois legislators to meet this critical moment with the tried-and-true policies we know will protect ratepayers, modernize the grid, and grow business opportunities up and down the state. Passing the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act will provide consumers with significant relief and ensure our grid is stable, with cost-effective and quick-to-deploy technology.”
Samarth Medakkar, Policy Principal, Advanced Energy United: “After two decades of stability, Illinois is entering an era of fast-rising electricity demand. Meanwhile, federal government policies are worsening the supply crunch by making it harder to build the electricity resources that are cheapest and fastest to develop: wind, solar, and storage. While this is out of state lawmakers’ hands, the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act allows Illinois’ leaders to signal to the advanced energy sectors that the state welcomes investments to prepare the grid by building more electricity supply and thereby lower costs for consumers.”
Katie Maloney, Deputy Director, Midwest State Affairs, American Clean Power Association: “To support consumers and economic growth amid skyrocketing electricity prices and rising demand, Illinois must invest in new energy resources. Energy storage systems deploy quickly and provide affordable, reliable power by better utilizing energy from existing generation sources. Illinois can lead in energy storage and gain cost and reliability benefits already seen across the nation. We must seize this opportunity to address infrastructure challenges while other resources are constrained—or risk losing our competitive edge.”
Kavi Chintham, of Vote Solar on behalf of the Illinois Clean Jobs Coalition: “While grid operators PJM and MISO are slow to connect cost-effective clean energy to the grid to help meet growing demand, and the Trump administration tries to bail out the fossil fuel industry at ratepayers’ expense, Illinois lawmakers can step up to the plate this fall and pass the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act. This legislation will protect families from utility bill spikes, preserve and grow our clean energy workforce, and maintain our leadership on climate action, regardless of regional and national upheaval.”