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Illinois Utilities Report Robust Diverse Supplier Spending

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Published March 23rd, 2026
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Summary

The Illinois Commerce Commission's 2025 Annual Report indicates that the state's six largest investor-owned utilities collectively spent over $1.7 billion with diverse suppliers in 2024, averaging nearly 35% of their total spending. While diverse spending dipped slightly from previous years, the investment remains robust, with opportunities identified for improvement in specific high-spend categories.

What changed

The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) has released its 2025 Annual Supplier Diversity Report, detailing that the state's six largest investor-owned utilities (Ameren Illinois, Aqua Illinois, Commonwealth Edison, Illinois American Water, Nicor Gas, and Peoples Gas/North Shore Gas) spent over $1.7 billion with diverse suppliers in the 2024 calendar year. This represents an average of nearly 35% of their total spending, with some utilities reaching up to 43%. The report, mandated by Illinois law, analyzes ten years of data and highlights areas for improvement, such as Fleet Services, Information Technology Outsourcing, and Software Maintenance, where diverse supplier engagement is lower.

While the report notes a slight dip in diverse spending in 2024 compared to previous years of growth, ICC Chairman Doug Scott emphasized the importance of this investment for the state's economy and minority-owned businesses. The ICC's Office of Diversity and Community Affairs (ODCA) plans to continue offering assistance to utilities to expand their diverse supplier pools and increase spending with Illinois-based businesses. Diverse businesses seeking support are encouraged to engage with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's (DCEO) Office of Minority Economic Empowerment (OMEE) and its Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) Implementation program.

What to do next

  1. Review the 2025 Annual Supplier Diversity report for detailed insights.
  2. Identify opportunities to increase diverse supplier engagement in identified low-spend categories (Fleet Services, IT Outsourcing, Software Maintenance).
  3. Explore DCEO's OMEE and CEJA Implementation programs for potential support and resources for diverse businesses.

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ICC CONTACT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cayli Baker March 23, 2026 Offi c e: (312) 793-8841 Cayli.Baker @illinois.gov

ICC 2025 Supplier Diversity Report shows robust investment from Illinois’ largest utilities

Springfield, IL – The Illinois Commerce Commission’s (ICC) Office of Diversity and Community Affairs’ (ODCA) 2025 Annual Report shows the state’s largest investor-owned utilities’ diverse spending remains robust at over $1.7 billion. The 2025 report, which covers data from the 2024 calendar year, found that Illinois’ six largest utilities averaged nearly 35 percent of their total spending with diverse suppliers, including minority, women, veteran, and small business enterprises, with some utilities reaching as high as 43 percent total diverse spend.

“Healthy supplier diversity investment from Illinois utility companies is good for business and Illinois’ overall economy,” said ICC Chairman Doug Scott. “These annual reports help us to spot trends and obstacles and identify opportunities for improvement and collaboration to ensure minority-owned businesses are able to compete in Illinois’ energy market.” The report provides a summary and analysis of data from 10 years of reports submitted by Illinois’ ‘Big 6’ public utilities: Ameren Illinois, Aqua Illinois, Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Illinois American Water, Nicor Gas Company, and Peoples Gas/North Shore Gas Company. Illinois law requires these six utilities to report their annual supplier diversity outreach and inclusion efforts to the ICC, as well as future procurement plan opportunities for the next year. “While diverse spending dipped in 2024, the investment in diverse spending by the utilities remains strong. After nine years of steady growth, more important work remains to be done,” said ICC Director of Diversity and Community Affairs Jeanine V. Robinson. “Over the next year, our office will continue to offer assistance to expand their pool of diverse suppliers and increase spending with Illinois- based businesses.” According to the report, opportunities exist for improvement in high spend categories with low supplier diversity population such as Fleet Services, Information Technology Outsourcing, and Software Maintenance. ODCA brings together utilities, agencies, non-profit organizations, and diverse suppliers from across Illinois to foster relationships and mentoring programs that improve supplier diversity and inclusion efforts. Diverse businesses interested in assistance and one-on-one support are encouraged to participate in the Office of Minority Economic Empowerment’s (OMEE) initiatives run through the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). OMEE is committed to providing minority-, women- , persons with disabilities, and veteran-owned small businesses and entrepreneurs across the state with equitable access to opportunities and resources. Individuals and diverse businesses interested in upcoming energy programs born from the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) are encouraged to

explore DCEO’s CEJA Implementation program. In 2017, Illinois became the first state to mandate that suppliers of wind and solar energy report on efforts to diversify their supply chains. In 2019, OCDA began requiring diverse spending data for Illinois- headquartered businesses compared to total diverse spending. Illinois diverse spending for minority, women, and veteran businesses for the Big 6 currently ranges from approximately 13-30 percent. Collectively, almost 60 percent of the utilities’ diverse spend is with Illinois businesses. Read the full 2025 Annual Supplier Diversity report on the ICC website here. ### About the Illinois Commerce Commission The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) is a quasi-judicial body made up of five Commissioners. Through its Public Utility Program, the Commission oversees the provision of adequate, reliable, efficient, and safe utility services at the least possible cost to Illinois citizens served by electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, and sewer public utility companies. Through its Transportation Regulatory Program, the Commission oversees public safety and consumer protection programs with regard to intrastate commercial motor carriers of general freight, household goods movers, relocation towers, safety towers, personal property warehouses, and repossession agencies. The Commission’s Rail Safety Program also inspects and regulates the general safety of railroad tracks, facilities, and equipment in the state. To learn more about the Commission, its offices, and bureaus, click here. If you are a consumer who needs help resolving a utility dispute call 800-524-0795 or file an online complaint here. For transportation complaints, call 847-294-4326. Follow the Illinois Commerce Commission on social media @ILCommerceComm.

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ICC 2025 Supplier Diversity Report

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Agency
IL ICC
Published
March 23rd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
IL ICC News - March 23, 2026

Who this affects

Applies to
Energy companies
Industry sector
2210 Electric Utilities
Activity scope
Supplier Diversity Reporting Procurement
Geographic scope
California US-CA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Energy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Supplier Diversity Economic Development

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