ComEd Customers Save $12 Billion Through Award-Winning Energy Efficiency Program
ComEd’s EE Program, One of the Largest in the Nation, Continues to Help New Customers Reduce Energy Usage and Costs, While Saving Enough Energy to Power 12 Million Homes for a Whole Year
“ComEd is proud to support our customers with EE offerings that can help families and businesses reduce energy use, lower bills and contribute to a cleaner environment,” said Melissa
EE provides customers a viable way to reduce their own energy usage and costs, at a time when typical ComEd bills have seen a recent increase due to increases in capacity market prices alongside higher usage with this summer’s extreme heat. Customers who participate in EE offerings receive incentives for products that range from appliances to heating and cooling systems.
To support customers, the ComEd EE Program, which has expanded annually since its launch in 2008, delivers an estimated
“I am always looking for ways to improve the living experience for our residents, and thanks to ComEd’s Energy Efficiency Program, we received a
The impact of the EE Program goes beyond the individual customer savings. Since 2008, the program has helped curb usage of 103 million megawatt-hours of electricity. This is enough energy to power more than 12 million ComEd customer homes for one year. The program has also helped avoid more than 77 billion pounds of carbon emissions that contribute to climate change, which is the equivalent of removing 8.2 million cars from the road for one year or planting more than 35 million acres of trees.
“Energy efficiency remains one of the most effective tools for building a cleaner, more affordable energy future,” said Paige Knutsen, Executive Director of the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA). “Efficiency programs help families and businesses use energy smarter, reduce costs, and strengthen the reliability of our energy systems. ComEd's leading energy efficiency program is a strong example for how we can support customers in taking energy management into their own hands and lower energy expenses for families that need it most.”
Today’s announcement was attended by local leaders and energy stakeholders, including
For more information about the ComEd Energy Efficiency Program, visit ComEd.com/Programs. Business customers can visit ComEd.com/ForYourBusiness.
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