ComEd Rate Filing Supports Needed Improvements in Electric Reliability and Transition to Clean Energy
April 15 2022 - 12:01PM
Business Wire
Lower total customer bills forecast for
January 2023
ComEd today submitted to the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC)
a request for an increase of $199 million in electricity delivery
charges to sustain improvements in reliability for residential and
commercial customers and support the transition to 100% clean
energy. While the request would increase monthly residential
delivery charges by about $2.20, there will be offsets and
decreases driven mainly by a reduction in energy capacity costs,
which ComEd estimates will result in a total average monthly bill
next January that will likely be lower than current bills.
The ICC is reviewing a proposal to advance to customers $65
million in deferred income tax benefits, which would offset 82
cents of the monthly delivery charge increase. In addition, the
capacity charges that customers pay to ensure enough power supply
to meet demand when it is highest are expected to decline by 65%
this year.
“As we bring more renewable energy like wind and solar onto the
power grid to support the state’s ambitious clean energy goals, we
must enhance our infrastructure to safely integrate these resources
and ensure the more than 9 million people we serve can continue to
count on reliable and affordable energy,” said Gil Quiniones, CEO,
ComEd. “The grid was designed decades before widescale adoption of
renewables, electric vehicles, digital devices, industrial
electrification and emerging sectors like indoor agriculture. We
will continue working with local leaders and community groups to
ensure the grid can meet the needs of all customers in the 21st
century.”
Today’s rate filing begins an eight-month process during which
the ICC and other groups will review ComEd’s proposal, including
its actual operating costs for 2021 and expected investments for
2022. Regulators must find all of these costs prudent and
reasonable before including them in customer rates that take effect
in January 2023.
Competitive Rates, Energy Efficiency
ComEd’s average total monthly residential bill was $89.49 in
February, slightly less than the $90 total bill in January 2015.
Even with the requested increase in delivery charges for 2022 and
before expected upcoming offsets, ComEd’s residential customer
rates next January are expected to be at least 10% below the
average of rates in the 10 largest U.S. metropolitan areas.
ComEd is focused on delivering value to customers and energy
efficiency plays a key role. Customers have saved a total of more
than $6 billion on their bills as a result of the energy efficiency
program that ComEd launched in 2008, with nearly 460,000 families
and businesses participating in 2021. ComEd is expanding support
for energy efficiency in line with Illinois’ new clean energy law,
including programs to help low-income customers save money and
energy and electrify their homes to reduce fossil fuel use.
Expanding Solar Energy
ComEd continues to increase customer access to clean and
affordable solar energy. By the end of this year, it expects to
have more than 80 community solar projects interconnected to its
grid, enabling approximately 25,000 residential customers to
realize the benefits of solar energy without installing solar
panels on their own homes. Since 2019, ComEd has provided more than
$44 million to commercial and industrial customers through the
distributed generation rebate program, which pays $250 per
kilowatt-hour of installed solar power capacity, reducing the
upfront costs of rooftop solar.
The transition to clean energy requires advanced technologies to
safely integrate distributed energy resources, including renewable
energy like solar, wind and battery storage. ComEd is developing
software that supports monitoring and coordinated control of solar
and wind energy. It’s also conducting pilot projects that
demonstrate the value of energy storage systems and their role in
promoting reliability, mitigating the intermittency of renewable
energy, and deferring or avoiding the cost of traditional grid
investments.
Other investments covered by ComEd’s rate request include
additional installation of “smart switches” that automatically
route power around problem areas. Since 2012, this technology has
helped spare ComEd customers more than 17 million service
interruptions and saved more than $3 billion in outage costs. In
2021, ComEd also completed digital upgrades to selected substations
to enhance remote monitoring capabilities and reduce the risk of
outages due to wildlife contacts and extreme weather.
Driving Economic Growth
ComEd grid investments are making a positive economic impact in
northern Illinois. In 2021, ComEd helped bring to the region more
than 16 new commercial projects, including six new data centers,
which will support 4,700 new jobs and generate more than $3 billion
in investments. ComEd spent $893 million with minority- and
woman-owned businesses in 2021, bringing its total spend with
diversity-certified suppliers to $6.4 billion since 2012.
ComEd customers experiencing difficulty paying their electric
bill are encouraged to call ComEd at 1-800-334-7661
(1-800-EDISON-1). Information is also available at
ComEd.com/PaymentAssistance. ComEd can help connect eligible
customers to funding available through state and federal assistance
programs, including the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP), which is available through May 31, 2022.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com and connect with
the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube
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