Over 150,000 ComEd customers still without power
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ComEd is responding to over 5,000 active outages on Thursday morning after severe storms overnight caused widespread damage in the Chicago area.
With summer heat and electricity supply charges rising, ComEd announced some financial assistance for Chicago-area small businesses Thursday with a new $2.5 million customer relief fund. Backed by
ComEd to Provide $2.5 Million in Bill Relief to Help Small Businesses Offset Rising PJM Supply Costs
Today, ComEd, together with its community partners, announced $2.5 million in new bill assistance that will soon be available to help eligible business customers cope with higher PJM supply costs during the summer.
ComEd is responding to over 5,000 active outages as the Chicago area braces for multiple rounds of severe storms on Thursday.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. CHICAGO — Many Chicagoland residents will see a higher utility bill this summer. Customers of ComEd, the primary electric utility in Chicagoland and the largest in Illinois, will see ...
ComEd customers in northern Illinois are expecting a 12% increase in their monthly electric bills beginning in June, driven by the expiration of a temporary credit and the rising demand for electricity from data centers supporting artificial intelligence technology.
Some residents have formed a coalition to block the energy giant's project at a former COVID-19 testing site, saying the property should instead become housing.
ComEd reached a milestone, surpassing $10 billion in Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) under contract at the end of 2025. RECs represent the environmental attributes
ComEd confirmed that the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) has approved its second Beneficial Electrification Plan. This plan builds upon an existing investment and will commit an additional $168 million over three years to support its Illinois ComEd ...
The $2.5 million program was created after AI data center growth drove up power prices for the second year in a row.
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Alternative energy suppliers may not save ComEd customers money | ChicagoLIVE
As ComEd’s summer electricity supply rate increases, the Citizens Utility Board is warning customers to be cautious of alternative energy supplier offers that could end up costing more in the long run.