CHICAGO (WLS) -- Some ComEd customers said they can't log into their accounts to pay their bill and, when calling customer service have been told outrageous balances, while the utility's billing ...
ComEd customers in Illinois can apply to get money off their electric bill as part of a $10 million ComEd Customer Relief Fund meant to offset rising summer costs. The fund comes after higher rates ...
ComEd, the largest electric utility in Illinois and the primary electric provider for Chicago and much of Northern Illinois, will be making big changes to its billing system as soon as Friday, with ...
When ComEd bungled the launch of a new computer billing system in February, it left millions of customers unable to see their balances or pay online for more than a week before it was ostensibly ...
At the start of a spike in electricity supply charges, ComEd is announcing the launch of a $10 million relief fund to defray costs for low-income residential customers and nonprofit organizations ...
Chicago-based utility company ComEd is partnering with the Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago and the Salvation Army to allocate $10 million for those struggling with soaring energy prices in ...
Northern Illinois utility ComEd has spent more than $100 million in EV and EV charging rebates since launch its Beneficial Electrification program in 2024 — an investment that, along with funding from ...
The Illinois Commerce Commission has approved a reduced $606 million rate hike for ComEd customers through 2027 after regulators expressed concerns about the affordability of the utility's initial ...
PONTIAC — Livingston County residents who are ComEd customers and who are experiencing "special hardship" may apply for an energy assistance grant through Mid Central Community Action. The ComEd CARE ...
BLOOMINGTON — Mid Central Community Action, in partnership with ComEd CARE Energy Assistance Programs, is offering the Residential Special Hardship Fund for households that identify a hardship and ...
Juan Ochoa may not have been on House Speaker Michael Madigan’s “magic list,” but he allegedly got the speaker’s backing for a lucrative seat on ComEd’s board of directors in another, equally Chicago ...
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