File #: 24-0323    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/12/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/19/2024 Final action:
Title: Receive the report on the background and operations of the Electric Utility
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Receive the report on the background and operations of the Electric Utility
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DEPARTMENT: Electric Utility

SUBMITTED BY: Brian Groth, Director

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
N/A

BACKGROUND:
For 125 years, the Electric Utility has provided reliable electric service to Naperville's residential and business communities. As a municipally owned utility, day-to-day operations are overseen by a professional director, with the City Council receiving recommendations from Public Utilities Advisory Board and ultimately serving in a role similar to that of a privately-owned utility's board of directors.

The utility's efforts support the broader mission of the City of Naperville "to provide services that ensure a high quality of life, sound fiscal management, and a dynamic business environment, while creating an inclusive community that values diversity." Providing electric service to Naperville's 62,000 customers is a complex operation and, due to the nature of the energy business, requires numerous operational and capital resources, including contractors.

The utility's current power provider, the Illinois Municipal Electric Agency (IMEA), has been providing services to the City since 2007 and has provided electricity to Naperville since 2011. The IMEA serves 32 municipal electric utilities across the state by securing required capacity and energy for its member communities. In addition to providing power, the IMEA also handles several administrative, legal, and regulatory services for the utility.

DISCUSSION:
Considering several key utility milestones in the coming year, utility staff has prepared a series of educational presentations for the Council. Over the next several months, these presentations will provide relevant information on the rationale behind historical decisions, how the utility operates, how customer energy usage has evolved over the past two decades, and potential options for the utility's long-term...

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