Exelon Corporation, through its subsidiary ComEd, announced advancements in 2025 focused on expanding access to renewable energy and energy efficiency for customers in northern Illinois. ComEd reported connecting tens of thousands of customers to renewable energy resources and delivering over $500 million in rebates and energy efficiency savings programs, including support for electric vehicles, solar, battery storage, and heat pumps. The company also launched new financial assistance programs providing over $100 million in energy relief and expanded job training initiatives. These efforts align with the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act and the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, supporting clean energy technology adoption and grid reliability. In January 2026, ComEd filed a multiyear grid plan with the Illinois Commerce Commission outlining investments to meet evolving energy demands while maintaining affordability. ComEd’s Energy Efficiency Program surpassed $12 billion in total customer bill savings from reduced energy consumption and upgrades.
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