Electric utility ranked among top 1 percent of
all American utilities for reliable and clean energy
infrastructure
ComEd has been recognized again for its leading role in
supporting economic growth and job creation across northern
Illinois, according to new rankings today by Site Selection
Magazine, which named ComEd as one of the Top 20 utilities in
economic development. Selected from more than 3,300 electric
companies across the country, ComEd is among the top 1 percent of
all utilities in attracting new businesses, jobs and
investments.
“Companies continue to invest in northern Illinois thanks to the
unparalleled access to clean, affordable and reliable power that is
essential for meeting the demands of today’s digital economy,”
said Gil C. Quinones, CEO of ComEd. “With
industry-leading reliability fueled by our investments in grid
modernization, ComEd’s service territory is attracting investment
from some of the most innovative and exciting industries in the
nation. We are committed to continuing the grid investments needed
to transition to a clean energy future and power growth of Illinois
companies that bring jobs and opportunity into the communities we
are proud to serve.”
This marks the ninth year ComEd has earned the recognition – a
testament to the company’s strong record in delivering clean,
reliable and affordable power for 9 million people and businesses
in the region, including some of the world’s largest companies.
Last year alone, ComEd helped launch 16 new commercial projects –
with commitments to invest $3 billion locally and create 4,700 new
jobs.
“Just as utilities’ generation and distribution portfolios turn
toward renewables and smart technologies, the economic developers
at Top Utilities like ComEd are helping their communities pursue
sustainable growth by cultivating the flow of smart capital and
talent,” said Adam Bruns, managing editor of Site
Selection.
The magazine attributes ComEd’s investments to enhance grid
infrastructure and promote reliable, clean energy service as key
factors that are driving jobs and new business to Illinois. This
includes:
RELIABILITY: ComEd has a key role to
play in powering business, as it continues to make the investments
necessary to enhance resiliency in the face of climate change,
improve safety, and achieve new technology needs in an increasingly
clean energy economy. These investments are paying off: ComEd’s
overall reliability has improved 79 percent since investments began
in 2011, avoiding more than 18.6 million customer interruptions and
producing more than $3 billion in savings, including avoided
business losses. ComEd’s industry-leading reliability performance
continues in 2022, with the company providing its highest
reliability on record for the first half of the year, and record
storm restoration time amid an uptick in severe storms.
CLEAN ENERGY ACCESS: In support of
Illinois’ goal of 100 percent clean energy by 2050, ComEd is
working closely with a growing developer community to increase
access to clean and affordable solar energy in the residential and
commercial and industrial (C&I) sectors. Since the community
solar program launched, subscribers have grown substantially – from
700 in 2016 to nearly 30,000 residential customers today.
ComEd offers C&I customers a Distributed
Generation (DG) Rebate of $250 per kilowatt of installed solar
energy, which helps offset the out-of-pocket costs of installing a
qualified renewable energy generating system. In the past four
years, ComEd has provided close to $94 million in DG rebates to
expand solar projects in northern Illinois.
EV EXPANSION: ComEd has also proposed
a Beneficial Electrification (BE) plan which commits $300 million
over the next three years to help remove barriers to beneficial
technologies, including electric vehicles (EVs). A mix of rebates
and programs will help communities and customers advance toward
clean transportation goals as outlined by the State of Illinois’
Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) law, which seeks to put 1
million vehicles on the road by 2030. The plan also includes
technical assistance for businesses with customized fleet
assessments, and a new rate delivery class that would help large
business customers offset the upfront costs of installing EV
charging infrastructure at scale.
AFFORDABILITY: ComEd continues to
expand programs that help customers save on energy, while keeping
monthly bills among the lowest in the nation. ComEd customer bills
today are in line with the past several years, and next year’s
average bills are expected to remain below those of the 10 largest
U.S. metropolitan areas. Recently, ComEd’s energy efficiency
program hit a critical milestone, saving northern Illinois
communities a total of over $7 billion on their electric bills –
including nearly $3 billion in savings for businesses – since
2008.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT: To prepare
communities for a clean energy future, ComEd is expanding workforce
training programs that prepare more diverse, local workers with
clean technology skills. Last year, more than 1,700 local residents
participated in job training programs sponsored by ComEd, including
programs to prepare residents for overhead electrical, construction
and solar careers. These programs have a strong job placement rate,
with close to 75 percent or more hired upon completion.
“Access to reliable, affordable, and increasingly sustainable
energy is key to companies making location decisions,” said
Intersect Illinois CEO Dan Seals. “We’re pleased to see ComEd
recognized for its commitment to economic development in
Illinois.”
“We congratulate ComEd on news that it is recognized as a
national leader in economic development by Site Selection
Magazine,” said Michael Fassnacht, President & CEO, World
Business Chicago, Chief Marketing Officer, City of Chicago.
“This recognition is well deserved and testament to ComEd’s
long-term commitment to the Chicagoland region, strong performance
and innovative energy efficiency programs, all of which are vital
to helping local businesses thrive.”
“ComEd’s track record on reliability, resiliency and
affordability has been vital to the growth of our region, and will
play a key role in driving economic investment and jobs here for
many years to come,” said Will County Center for Economic
Development CEO, Doug Pryor. “Businesses know that ComEd
provides industry-leading reliability, low and stable pricing,
business-focused energy efficiency programs and renewable energy
solutions that are critical to businesses aiming for long term
sustainability. This provides businesses confidence knowing that
when they choose Will County and northern Illinois, they’ll remain
competitive in an ever-changing climate.”
ComEd’s year over year investments in grid modernization
continue to drive new business to the area. This includes strong
growth by sectors like data centers, logistics and manufacturing,
all of which depend on a high volume of clean energy to power local
operations and customers served around the world.
To read the 2022 Top Utilities Ranking story by Site Selection
magazine, click here.
Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit
of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), the nation’s
leading competitive energy provider, with approximately 10 million
customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com, and connect with
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