The Illinois Commerce Commission announced that Sperian Energy Corp., an alternative retail electric supplier, would return $2.65 million to Illinois consumers as a result of a multi-agency enforcement action for violations pertaining to marketing of retail electric products, according to an Oct. 15 news release. The agency initiated a proceeding against the company in July 2015 in response to customer complaints filed with the Consumer Services Division regarding door-to-door sales and telephone solicitations. In 2017, the Attorney General filed a separate lawsuit against the company in a circuit court. In addition to the refund, the settlement details marketing restrictions to which the company would be subject for the next five years.