Today ComEd announced the launch of its smart meter-enabled program
called Peak Time Savings, which saves customers money by applying a
credit to their bill for reducing electricity usage during high demand
periods. ComEd is the first utility in the Midwest to offer this program
to customers, and enrollment is now open for residential ComEd customers
whose homes have been fitted with a smart meter.
“The Peak Time Savings program is another way our smart meter technology
is bringing value to our customers,” said Val Jensen, senior vice
president of Customer Operations, ComEd. “Smart meters are at the heart
of what we believe will become the electricity network of the future and
we will continue to use smart grid technology as a platform to explore
innovative solutions to provide customers with reliable electric service
and more options on managing their electricity use and costs.”
How can customers participate in Peak Time
Savings?
During the summer of 2015, ComEd will announce Peak Time Savings Hours
on days when electricity is most in demand. Peak Time Savings Hours will
typically occur for a few hours between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on three to
five days during the summer.
Customers can voluntarily reduce their electricity use during Peak Time
Savings Hours by managing electricity use, such as doing laundry during
off-peak times, turning up the A/C a few degrees, or turning off lights
when leaving a room. Customers can earn a $1 credit on their electric
bill for every kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity reduced during Peak
Time Savings Hours. These credits will appear on their electric bill as
actual dollars off the total amount due. This program can help customers
save energy and money, while also benefiting the environment by
lessening the impact of energy use during high-demand periods.
Peak Time Savings is part of ComEd’s SmartGridExchangeSM
initiative, a long-term collaborative effort between ComEd, technology
companies, universities and customers to spur innovation that will shape
what the electric grid of the future will offer customers.
Under its Smart Grid plan, ComEd will install more than four million
smart meters throughout its service area by the end of 2018. Currently
more than 400,000 smart meters have been installed in homes in the
Chicago area, giving those ComEd customers the opportunity to
participate in this innovative program.
ComEd’s Peak Time Savings program is available to customers who have
ComEd as their energy delivery provider, who are not currently
participating in Smart Ideas Central AC Cycling and are not on a Net
Metering program with ComEd or other electric supplier.
For more information on ComEd’s Peak Time Savings program, or to enroll,
please visit ComEd.com/PTS or call 844-852-0347.
Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon
Corporation (NYSE: EXC), the nation’s leading competitive energy
provider, with approximately 6.6 million customers. ComEd provides
service to approximately 3.8 million customers across northern Illinois,
or 70 percent of the state’s population. For more information
visit ComEd.com,
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