ComEd Energy Efficiency Program Exceeds 2024 Goals of Saving Customers 13 Million MWhs of Electricity
June 04 2025 - 11:00AM
Business Wire
Program is one of ComEd’s key pillars to
helping customers save energy and money with pending rise in
electric supply costs
In 2024, the award-winning ComEd Energy Efficiency Program
helped customers save over 13 million megawatt hours (MWhs) of
electricity, surpassing state law requirements. Since 2012,
installed energy-efficiency measures have continued to deliver
savings. This resulted in nearly $1.3 billion in electric bill
savings for customers last year, according to ComEd.
The energy-saving results are based on an independent evaluation
of the ComEd program conducted by Guidehouse, a global consulting
and managed services provider.
With the average monthly residential customer bill in the ComEd
service territory projected to increase by approximately $10.60 in
June, the result of the annual PJM Interconnection capacity auction
held last year, the evaluation shows the ComEd program continues to
effectively assist customers in managing their energy consumption
and maintaining control over electricity costs.
“ComEd recognizes the challenge posed by rising supply costs
effective in June,” said Melissa Washington, senior vice
president of customer operations and strategic initiatives for
ComEd. “Although we can’t control this increase, we offer
energy-efficiency options to help customers manage their energy
costs and connect them to grants and bill-support options. The fact
that customers are taking advantage of these options highlights
their importance.”
The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program, funded in accordance with
state law, offers services, incentives, and rebates to assist
families and businesses in reducing costs and improving energy
usage. In 2024, the program:
- provided ComEd residential and business customers with over
$277 million in incentives through rebates and discounts on
energy-efficiency measures and projects.
- increased the comfort and efficiency of more than 53,000
multi-family units by installing insulation, air sealing, heat
pumps, and other measures at no cost to the residents.
- saved business customers more than 754,000 MWhs of electricity,
amounting to over $79 million in bill savings, with an estimated
total savings of 9.6 million MWh over the expected life of those
measures, totaling more than $1 billion.
- saved residential customers over 1 million MWhs of electricity,
resulting in over $170 million in bill savings, with an estimated
total savings of 13.2 million MWh over the expected life of those
measures, totaling nearly $2.2 billion.
- enabled over 161,000 income-eligible customers to save more
than 730,000 MWhs, equating to nearly $123 million in annual bill
savings. Income-eligible customers are also expected to realize
estimated total savings of 10 million MWhs over the life of these
measures, totaling more than $1.6 billion.
“By taking advantage of energy efficiency programs, customers
can meaningfully reduce their energy bills,” said Paige
Knutsen, executive director of the Midwest Energy Efficiency
Alliance (MEEA). “Energy efficiency programs support thousands
of strong, local jobs and help make our communities’ homes and
businesses more comfortable and resilient.”
Since 2008, the ComEd Energy Efficiency Program, one of the
largest and longest-running of its kind, has saved customers over
$11 billion on electric bills and more than 99 million
megawatt-hours of electricity. This is equivalent to:
- avoiding over 74 billion pounds of carbon emissions,
- removing nearly 8 million cars from the road, and
- planting about 34 million acres of trees.
ComEd also provides various bill-assistance options, such as
budget billing, payment arrangements, and federal grants through
LIHEAP. So far this year, ComEd has helped over 114,000 customers
access nearly $22 million in financial assistance and other support
programs.
Customers can visit ComEd.com/BillSupport to find both
energy-efficiency and bill-assistance options for which they may
qualify.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with more than 10.7 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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