Exelon says it's willing to keep the Quad Cities'
nuclear power plant open for a decade and is willing to drop a controversial
rate hike. But the utility still wants financial guarantees from Illinois
lawmakers. And a lot of people are opposed to that. Exelon unveiled its latest
plan yesterday after Governor Rauner turned a thumbs-down to a massive rate
hike earlier in the week. Negotiations are on-going in Springfield, but no one
is guessing when or if they'll reach an agreement.
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