ComEd Customers Save $13 Billion in Energy Costs Through Award-Winning Energy Efficiency Program
Participating customers also received more than
Since 2008, ComEd customers who participated in the energy-efficiency program also received more than
“ComEd recognizes that rising energy costs impact many of the 9 million people we’re privileged to serve in northern Illinois,” said
The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program has also helped customers conserve nearly 112 million megawatt-hours of electricity, resulting in the prevention of nearly 84 billion pounds of carbon emissions that contribute to climate change. This is the environmental equivalent of planting 38 million acres of trees or removing nearly 9 million cars from the road for one year.
ComEd’s energy-efficiency program also has offerings to support income-eligible customers, many of whom live in older homes that use more energy. This includes free weatherization upgrades for qualified customers who sign up for a free home energy assessment, and free energy saving kits distributed through Community Action Agencies.
The energy-efficiency industry also contributes to the economy.
“Reaching
The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program is one of several options that the energy company offers to help address rising energy supply costs — driven by increasingly extreme temperatures and supply-demand imbalances which account for nearly half of customers' energy bills — that continue to impact families and businesses. ComEd does not set supply prices, which are passed on without profit to ComEd.
ComEd’s energy efficiency programs reflect the energy company’s dedication to The
- the January launch of the Low-Income Discount (LID) program, which offers qualifying income-eligible ComEd customers percentage-based discounts on their electric bills based on income level up to 300% of the federal poverty level. These discounts are intended to reduce energy costs to 3% to 6% of total household income.
- the January launch of ComEd’s Delivery Time-of-Day pricing rate, which helps households save money by shifting energy use to times when electricity prices are lower and demand is reduced.
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last year’s launch of the
$10 million Customer Relief Fund , which provided bill relief to more than 30,000 ComEd customers. Later this year, ComEd plans an extension of the program, which is launched in collaboration with its parent company, Exelon. -
ongoing support for legislation that resulted in customers receiving bill credits of over
$803 million — or approximately$13 a month depending on usage — over each of the first five months of this year.
ComEd residential customers can find energy efficiency services, incentives, and rebates at ComEd.com/HomeSavings, while business offerings are listed at ComEd.com/BizSavings.
To help customers sort through the full range of energy-efficiency and bill-assistance programs, ComEd offers its Smart Assistance Manager at ComEd.com/SAM. This online resource asks customers a few questions, then sorts through all the options ComEd has available to recommend personalized options. SAM will also provide links for more information and to apply.
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