Illinois
Growing concern over energy prices, power supply for downstate Illinois communities
SPRINGFIELD (WGEM) – Downstate Illinois lawmakers fear power costs for the facility grid will proceed to rise as Illinois closes extra energy vegetation, resulting in extra complications for Ameren clients.
Though, the Clear Power Jobs Act didn’t robotically shut coal and pure fuel vegetation. These closures will steadily occur over time, however central and southern Illinois clients are already going through the potential of brownouts.
Ameren Illinois doesn’t generate energy or have any management over the worth of provide. Jim Blessing, the vice chairman of regulatory coverage and power provide, advised lawmakers final month that the prices set by the Midcontinent Unbiased System Operator (MISO) and Illinois Energy Company are handed straight on to clients with out marking it up for revenue.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker says large inflation has triggered power costs to go up even with out the problem of manufacturing sufficient power for downstate clients. Ameren attributes the rising costs to inflation, the Russian struggle in Ukraine, and coal vegetation closing.
Pritzker says this downside requires extra power era and the state’s reply was pushing for extra photo voltaic and wind initiatives via the Clear Power Jobs Act.
“We are also speaking about different states, surrounding states, that aren’t producing sufficient power for the wants that exist,” Pritzker stated Wednesday.
As an power importer, the state depends on energy from Indiana, Kentucky, and Missouri to energy downstate Illinois. Rep. Tim Butler (R-Springfield) says that is because of the Pritzker administration pushing to shut energy vegetation in Illinois communities.
“We shouldn’t should go different states and the governor shouldn’t blame different states,” Butler stated. “He needs to be wanting internally on the insurance policies and actually what’s occurred over the past couple of a long time right here in Illinois to power the closure of those vegetation.”
Pritzker stated his administration might be able to present extra monetary assets to Ameren clients as a result of Illinois has a surplus of income proper now.
“However we’re additionally working, and that is extra necessary, to ensure that we’re bringing on-line as most of the initiatives which are within the queue in order that we are able to get electrical energy flowing quicker,” Pritzker stated.
The governor believes the massive problem for energy might be much less so this summer time than it will likely be after the summer time ends. Pritzker admitted there may be work that must be performed however Pritzker confused his administration is on high of it.
Nonetheless, Butler needs to see an answer as quickly as potential and want to see lawmakers again in Springfield for a particular session.
“And let’s repeal the billion {dollars} in pork initiatives that the Democrats gave themselves on this funds and put a few of that cash could also be to serving to power help for folks,” Butler stated. “I feel that’s an important thought.”
Pritzker stated low-income and middle-class clients could have some monetary help via the $1.8 billion household reduction plan included within the Fiscal Yr 2023 funds that takes impact July 1. Nonetheless, Butler and different downstate lawmakers say the governor and clear power advocates acted too shortly to shut coal vegetation that offered power for Ameren.
“They needed to close down the coal vegetation. Coal vegetation bought shut down,” Butler stated. “Now your charges are going up as a result of we don’t have sufficient power out there. And that is precisely what we advised folks was going to occur, and it’s coming to fruition.”
Butler famous that most individuals don’t perceive the place their energy comes from except they stay close to wind generators, photo voltaic panels, nuclear, pure fuel, or coal vegetation. On the finish of the day, Butler says everybody simply needs to have the ability to flip their lights on. He want to see lawmakers amend CEJA to deliver extra baseload energy like pure fuel again into the facility grid.
“We’re working arduous to find out how we are able to alleviate the payments that folks may be threatened with for the summer time and ensuring that there’s sufficient electrical energy in order that the lights will keep on all over the place,” Pritzker stated.
Whereas the applying interval for the state’s low-income house power help program (LIHEAP) already handed, there may be nonetheless utility help accessible via the Illinois Division of Human Providers and Division of Commerce and Financial Alternative. Ameren additionally has monetary help accessible for low-income clients and may have a reduction plan for moderate-income clients quickly.
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Illinois
Illinois’ important trio that stepped up big time in KJ’s absence
A surprise late scratch of a potential top five NBA draft pick like the one of Kasparas Jakucionis prior to Wednesday’s game very well could’ve thrown a wrench in the Illini’s recent momentum.
Or, at the very least, it probably should’ve looked like it had some effect. A 39-point drubbing? A 34-4 first half run? Alright, I guess nothing can slow down this Illini train right now.
Illinois didn’t skip a beat in its second emphatic victory in three games — and a big reason for that was the trio of guys it had step up to pick up the slack for its missing leader.
As read on TCR last night, the Illini made more history on Wednesday. Ben Humrichous, Tre White and Morez Johnson all reached 20 or more points, marking just the third time since the 1938-1939 season that Illinois had three 20-point scorers in the same game.
The individual performances of those three were particularly notable because all three of Humrichous, White and Johnson put up their respective big nights in entirely different ways. And all three used Jakucionis’s absence to send a message about how far they’ve already come just a quarter of the way into conference play.
For Morez Johnson, Wednesday’s 20-point, 11-rebound double-double encapsulated everything he brings to the floor the second he steps on it. It was efficient — done in just 20 minutes — and was the result of his constant energy and activity that found himself around the basket on what felt like every possession.
Johnson’s been perhaps the most consistently impactful producer in the Illini rotation all season. His per-40-minute numbers are absurd — try 14.6 points, 17.7 rebounds and 3.3 blocks. His total rebound rate would rank in the top five nationally if he had the minutes to qualify. He just hasn’t gotten the opportunity to stuff the stat sheet as loudly as he did Wednesday. A well-deserved and long overdue breakout night.
Ben Humrichous’s explosive first half was the flashiest performance of the night, showcasing the ability to catch fire from deep that has always been there for him despite his December struggles. Humrichous nailed five first half threes and was a big reason the Illini’s lead ballooned in the midst of their dominating scoring run.
The most encouraging sign for Humrichous, though, is the way he’s beginning to diversify his game. Through December, Humrichous had attempted just 12 two-point attempts on the season, pretty much exclusively acting as a spot-up shooter on the perimeter. In just three games in January, Humrichous already has 14 attempts from two.
He flashed the ability to take advantage of mismatches with his size in some Marcus Domask-like mid post isos. He’s also gotten noticeably more aggressive attacking closeouts and finishing with force at the rim when the opportunity presents itself. Pair those things with a season-high 9 rebounds on Wednesday and you’ve finally got the version of Humrichous that makes Illinois its most dangerous self.
And quietly in the midst of everything else came another extremely productive Tre White performance. White reached 20 points and 7 rebounds in a similar manner to most of his recent production — doing a little bit of everything and doing it in a very efficient, inconspicuous manner.
Over the last 7 games, White is now averaging 16.1 points and 6.2 rebounds per game on remarkable 63.3% efficiency from the floor. He’s turned himself into a consistent second scoring option alongside Jakucionis when he’s out there while making the types of winning plays that result from competing to win, as Brad Underwood detailed Tuesday.
White has made significant strides in almost every area, from scoring off the dribble to rebounding to the defensive end, and it’s taken Illinois to an entirely different level. Wednesday’s performance showed once again how dangerous he can be when he’s attacking and playing with high energy.
As a whole, the Illini certainly hope they’re without their star player for long. But their response without him — particularly from the Johnson, Humrichous and White trio that will continue to be vital to their success — was a welcome sight.
Illinois proved they have the depth to survive a man down while also showing what things can look like when its complementary pieces are at their best. Right now, it’s hard to imagine anything slowing down the roll these Illini are on.
Illinois
How To Watch Illinois vs. USC: Game Time, Odds, TV Channel & Online Streaming
How to Watch No. 13 Illinois vs. USC
Game Time: 11 a.m. Saturday
TV Channel: Big Ten Network
Online Streaming: FoxSportsGO
Radio: All Illinois basketball games air live on radio in the Champaign (WDWS-AM 1400) and Chicago (WLS-AM 890) markets. The game will also be broadcasted on other networks throughout the state; check the Fighting Illini Radio Network for more information.
Odds: N/A
Quick Hits
Illinois Fighting Illini (12-3, 4-1 Big Ten)
Head Coach: Brad Underwood (8th Season)
Last Game: 91-52 win over Penn State
Gameday Reading:
USC Trojans (9-6, 1-3 Big Ten)
Head Coach: Eric Musselman (1st season)
Last Game: 82-69 loss to Indiana
What Happened The Last Time These Two Played?
Nov. 19, 2012: Illinois 94, USC 64
LAHAINA, Hawaii — Brandon Paul scored 26 points and Illinois used a hot first half to ride to an easy 94-64 win over USC Monday night at the Maui Invitational.
Illinois shot just under 69 percent in the first half on its way to a 31-point lead at the break. USC pulled no closer than 18 points in the second half despite some sloppy play from Illinois, which finished with 20 turnovers.
The Illini (4-0), who never trailed, also got 13 points from DJ Richardson, 11 from Tracy Abrams and 10 from Tyler Griffey.
USC (2-1) was led by Eric Wise with 13 points.
Illinois plays host team Chaminade on Tuesday. The Division II school knocked off Texas earlier Monday.
By the way, this is weird. Our “GameThread” on TCR (it’s something we used to do for games, you may remember), included this:
“By the time this game is over both USC and the entire state of Hawaii may be in the Big Ten.”
Uhhhhh, good call, Tom Fornelli!
Illinois
Thornton grad Morez Johnson has career-high 20 points as No. 13 Illinois routs Penn State
Ben Humrichous scored a season-high 21 points, Thornton grad Morez Johnson Jr. had a career-high 20 points with 11 rebounds and No. 13 Illinois beat Penn State 91-52 on Wednesday night at State Farm Center in Champaign for its fifth consecutive victory.
Tre White also had 20 points to help Illinois (12-3, 4-1 Big Ten) win with scoring leader Kasparas Jakucionis sidelined by a bruised forearm.
Penn State star Ace Baldwin Jr. aggravated a back injury early in the first half and didn’t play in the second half. He didn’t score, missing all six of his shots.
Nick Kern Jr. had 13 points for the Nittany Lions (12-4, 2-3). Zach Hicks added 11.
Takeaways
Illinois: After sweeping No. 9 Oregon and Washington on a West Coast trip, Illinois was tasked with beating nemesis Penn State without Jakucionis, whose absence was announced just before the game. Humrichous and Johnson made up for the loss of Jakucionis.
Penn State: The Nittany Lions came into the night as the 10th-highest scoring team in the nation, averaging 86.8 points. They had scored a program record 80-plus points in six straight games. Penn State shot 31% against Illinois.
Key moment
A 21-2 Illini run in the first half gave them a 26-13 lead. Penn State missed nine straight shots during the stretch, going 7:56 without a field goal.
Up next
Illinois: Hosts Southern California on Saturday.
Penn State: Hosts No. 9 Oregon on Sunday.
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