Company celebrates Festival’s 26th Anniversary and presents exhibits
highlighting innovation, technologies and proposed plans for Community
of the Future
ComEd today announced that it will present its Future Energy Showcase at
the upcoming African Festival of the Arts during Labor Day weekend,
September 4-7, in Washington Park.
The Annual African Festival of the Arts (AFA) is a spectacular
celebration of arts and culture from across the African Diaspora. It is
the largest neighborhood festival in Chicago, and said to be the largest
of its kind in the U.S. Thousands of people from around the world come
to Chicago's Washington Park Labor Day Weekend for this authentic
African experience. This year marks the 26th anniversary of the festival.
“We are proud to support the African Festival of the Arts and continue
its long history of bringing rich collections of music, art and
inspiring future generations,” said Marlow Colvin, vice president of
Governmental Affairs for ComEd. “We’re particularly pleased to be able
to showcase service-enhancing technologies and money-saving
opportunities for our customers as part of our Future Energy Showcase in
the Festival’s Green Village Pavilion.”
As part of ComEd’s Future Energy Showcase in the Green Village Pavilion,
guests will have the opportunity to learn about ComEd plans, programs
and proposed initiatives that offer greater control over their energy
usage and costs. They also will see how ComEd is transforming the
electric grid and advances in technology that will help crystalize what
could become part of the Community of the Future to make customer’s
lives better, safer and more convenient. The Showcase also highlights
ComEd’s educational and job-creating programs that are focused on
creating the workforce of the future.
“As an innovation and technology company, ComEd is committed to
promoting opportunities in the fields of science, technology, math and
science (STEM) and engaging our communities to envision the
possibilities available to them, including future careers in the energy
industry and at ComEd,” said Anne Pramaggiore, ComEd president and CEO.
“ComEd continues to deliver on the promise of the Smart Grid by creating
jobs in the fields of construction, engineering and technology as well
as developing important partnerships like the one we initiated with
Chicago Public Schools to provide high school students with job training
at our new south side Chicago Training Center set to open early next
year.”
Passed by the Illinois General Assembly in 2011, the Smart Grid Law is a
$2.6 billion, 10-year project to digitize ComEd’s infrastructure,
providing resiliency, smart substations and better serving the utility’s
customers. EIMA investments since 2012 have resulted in more than 3.3
million avoided customer outages and an estimated $175 million in
societal savings. Other Smart Grid benefits include record reliability
for the company and the creation of 3,600 full-time equivalent (FTE)
jobs in Illinois. Earlier this year, ComEd also filed for a delivery
rate reduction with the ICC that will decrease customer rates by an
unprecedented $50 million in January of 2016.
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
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