Illinois Gas & Electric Resources
Illinois Gas & Electric is the Illinois subsidiary of U.S. Gas & Electric. IG&E serves over 100,000 customers their electricity and natural gas, as well as offering products such as green energy, variable rate plans, and fixed rate plans.
Founded in 2002 in Miami, FL, the U.S. Gas & Electric, Inc. family of companies is a provider of energy supply to commercial and residential customers. Recognized by Inc. magazine as one of the Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America within the energy industry, USG&E services customers in Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania with plans for further expansion.
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We recommend plans from Constellation and Think Energy instead.
Most Recent Illinois Gas & Electric Reviews
I was busy they made it fast and saved me money from the other suppler — Rj from Decatur IL
Two months ago i received a telephone call from ILG+E. I automatically assumed it was a sales call because of the chatter of people in the background; to my surprise they were able to save me over twenty bucks each month on my electric account. I had tried to opt out of Integrys Program my village had enrolled me in, and went to Illinois Gas and electric right after. The company had two great incentives they pitched to me as well as the great rate, a 50 dollar restaurant card. the card reloads every month with fifty more dollars! so far i have been to Apple bees three times on the companies dime!
the other incentive i got was a 12 percent rebate on my bill, it will be applied if i stay with the company for a year, and I will definitely do so for the savings and free food at least! — Josh Kastanza from Lake Zurich
4-5 Star Reviews: 2 (6%)
I was busy they made it fast and saved me money from the other suppler
2-3 Star Reviews: 1 (3%)
I signed up with Illinois Gas & Electric last November. I was told that their rate were very competive and that they always keep them 12% lower that Com Ed my current supplier. My July bill was $360. I have never seen a bill over $300 ever. A friend of mine told me he had switched to Integrys Energy Services because our town had made an agreement for better rate with them. I called them and they asked me to go over my electric bill with them. I was being charged 7.84 cents per kWh. They told me Com Ed my original suplier is 6.8 cents per kWh. Illinois Gas & Electric had been charging more that they said they would changing. They changed the rate on a monthly basis. I changed my suplier to Integrys Energy Services at a contracted yearly rate of 4.77 cents per kWh. If Com Ed's rates ever drop below 4.77, I can cancel my contract at no cost. Don't switch to a supplier that doesn't lock in rates or you will have to watch every bill so you won't get extremely overcharged.
1-2 Star Reviews: 23 (70%)
Salesman switch without authorization, at 3 times my normal rate!
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