Northern Illinois Families and Businesses Experienced Record Electric Reliability in 2022
January 26 2023 - 9:30AM
Business Wire
ComEd investments are preparing the grid for
climate change impacts and the clean energy transition
Investments in the power grid continued to pay reliability
dividends for ComEd customers as the electric company delivered
record reliability in 2022. Since grid improvements began in 2011,
overall reliability has improved more than 80 percent. In that
time, ComEd has avoided more than 19 million power outages for
customers, saving more than $3.3 billion in outage-related costs.
In 2022, 85 percent, or nearly 3.5 million ComEd customers,
experienced zero or one interruption in service.
“With growing concerns about carbon emissions and air pollution,
we are living in a world that will be increasingly electric,” said
Terence Donnelly, president and chief operating officer
of ComEd. “As people purchase more electric vehicles and
appliances, and renewable energy like solar expands across our
communities, we will continue to make necessary investments in our
system to ensure we are ready to meet demand.”
As extreme weather events, electrification and other ComEd
customer needs increase, the need to invest in reliable
infrastructure grows. ComEd recently filed multiyear grid and rate
plans that outline grid work required to support the expansion of
renewables such as solar and wind power and beneficial
electrification for ComEd customers while maintaining and improving
the system to continue the level of reliability customers have come
to expect. The plans support the goals of the Climate and Equitable
Jobs Act (CEJA) that Illinois enacted in 2021, including ensuring
that under-resourced communities benefit from the clean energy
transition.
“The investments we’ve made to this point have improved our
overall reliability as demands on the system have grown,” said
Donnelly. “But as the needs and expectations of our customers
evolve, the grid needs to evolve with them.”
In addition, the grid plan advances ComEd’s leading role in
supporting economic growth across northern Illinois. Companies
continue to invest in the region thanks to the unparalleled access
to clean, cost-effective and highly reliable power. As one key
example, in the last two years, ComEd has brought 28 commercial
projects online, including 12 data centers, representing 6,800 jobs
and more than $3 billion in local investment.
"ComEd's track record for reliability is an asset that the new
Greater Chicagoland Economic Partnership will leverage, along with
other important attributes, to further enhance the region's
competitiveness," said Michael Fassnacht, President & CEO of
World Business Chicago, and Chief Marketing Officer, City of
Chicago. "We also recognize the need to proactively address
issues such as cost-effectiveness and sustainability, and we look
forward to working with ComEd to ensure competitive pricing for
industrial use and an increased percentage of renewable energy
sources for the greater Chicago region. By doing so, we believe the
Chicagoland region will become an even more attractive location for
business expansion and investment."
“A modern electric grid and access to renewable energy are key
factors that companies making location decisions look for,” said
Intersect Illinois CEO Dan Seals. “ComEd’s investment in
reliable infrastructure helps us to attract companies that are
committed to a sustainable future.”
According to a recent company analysis of 25 peer U.S. energy
companies with approximately 1 million customers or more, families
and businesses served by ComEd experienced fewer power outages on
average than customers of any comparable electric company for a
fifth consecutive year in 2021, based on industry standard measures
for reliability.
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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