Consumer Alert: You Could Be Wasting Money Cooling an Empty Home
Smart Thermostat Program Features Record Rebate to Help Consumers Cut Cooling Costs by 10-20%
Amid the hottest time of the year, consumer advocates joined with Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) and the Illinois Commerce
Commission (ICC) Tuesday to make Chicago-area consumers aware that cooling an empty home, while they are away at work or on
vacation, can cause summer energy bills to soar.
Smart thermostats provide the easy solution to high seasonal bills, and this summer, northern Illinois consumers can take
advantage of unprecedented rebates as part of one of the largest thermostat rebate programs in the country.
The "One Million Smart Thermostats" initiative, launched in October 2015, is a partnership between the utilities and the
advocacy groups Environmental Law & Policy Center (ELPC) and Citizens Utility Board (CUB). Under this initiative smart
thermostats are eligible for up to $150 in rebates offered by ComEd and other Illinois gas utilities for customers with WiFi,
central air and a furnace. The rebates can help cut the cost of some of these smart devices by more than 50 percent, and give more
control to northern Illinois consumers to save money by reducing wasteful energy use.
The goal of the program this year is to double the adoption to 100,000 smart thermostats in households across Illinois. To help
create awareness and boost adoption, ComEd has launched an educational campaign and a new instant discount option for
customers.
“ComEd’s smart thermostat rebate initiative is one of the largest and most active programs in the nation, reducing up-front
costs for our customers on a product that gives them more control and even greater savings over time. With just a few taps on a
smart thermostat app, customers can manage their household temperature while away from home avoiding unnecessary energy use and
costs," said ComEd President & CEO Anne Pramaggiore.
Smart thermostats are WiFi-enabled devices that allow residents to easily control the heating and air conditioning settings
through their smartphones, tablets, and computers. The technology is smart because it learns or adapts to user behavior over time
and can generate energy savings with very little effort. Residents remain comfortable when home and save money on heating and
cooling energy costs while away at work or on vacation.
“Smart thermostats do the work for you – they adjust the temperature automatically when you’re not home," said Rob Kelter,
senior attorney for ELPC. "We want even more customers to take advantage of the great technological innovation of smart thermostats
and keep more money in their pockets.”
CUB Executive Director David Kolata said smart thermostats can help consumers cut their cooling costs by an estimated 10 to 20
percent. “Smart thermostats prove just how easy and effective energy efficiency can be,” Kolata said. “The savings from these
easy-to-use devices could be substantial—potentially cutting northern Illinois electric bills by millions of dollars. We urge ComEd
customers to take advantage of the unprecedented discounts - available online and in stores- to buy a smart thermostat this
summer.”
“The best way for consumers to control their electric bills, and help the environment, is to reduce consumption,” said Brien J.
Sheahan, Chairman of the ICC. “Smart thermostats give consumers greater control of, and visibility into, their energy use which
promotes conservation and helps save money.”
To make it easier for customers to redeem rebates, ComEd launched a new website, ComEdMarketplace.com, where customers can shop for smart thermostats and other top-rated energy products and
take advantage of online instant rebates that reduce purchase costs.
ComEd officials said the smart thermostat program is part of one of the nation’s best-performing energy efficiency programs,
saving consumers some $2.5 billion. The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program is about to get even better, thanks to the Future Energy
Jobs Act (FEJA), a bipartisan bill that passed the Illinois General Assembly late in 2016 and was signed into law by Gov. Bruce
Rauner.
In June, ComEd filed with the ICC a new Energy Efficiency Program, under FEJA. The law will double customer savings and reduce
electricity use in Illinois by 21 percent by 2030.
About ComEd
Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), the nation’s leading
competitive energy provider, with approximately 10 million customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 3.9 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 and YouTube .
About ELPC
The Environmental Law & Policy Center is the Midwest’s leading public interest environmental legal advocacy and
eco-business innovation organization. We develop and lead successful strategic advocacy campaigns to improve environmental quality
and protect our natural resources. We are public interest environmental entrepreneurs who engage in creative business deal making
with diverse interests to put into practice our belief that environmental progress and economic development can be achieved
together.
About Citizens Utility Board
Created by the Illinois Legislature, CUB opened its doors in 1984 to represent the interests of residential and
small-business utility customers. Since then, the nonprofit utility watchdog group has saved consumers more than $20 billion by
helping to block rate hikes and secure refunds. For more details, call CUB’s Consumer Hotline, 1-800-669-5556, or visit CUB’s
award-winning website, www.CitizensUtilityBoard.org .
About ecobee
ecobee Inc. introduced the world’s first smart wi-fi smart thermostat to help millions of customers save money, conserve
energy and seamlessly bring home automation into their lives. The company’s first flagship consumer device – ecobee3 – introduced
pioneering room sensor technology to deliver comfort in the rooms that matter most, leading it to become a top-selling smart
thermostat on the market and achieve a No. 1 ranking on Navigant’s Smart Thermostat Leaderboard. Learn more about ecobee and its
smart home technologies at www.ecobee.com .
About Nest
Nest’s mission is to create a home that’s thoughtful - one that takes care of the people inside it and the world around it.
The company focuses on simple, beautiful and delightful hardware, software and services. The Nest Learning Thermostat™ and Nest
Energy Services keep you comfortable and address home energy consumption. The Nest Protect™ smoke and carbon monoxide alarm helps
keep you safe and Nest Safety Rewards lets you save money through participating home insurance providers, while Nest Cam™ keeps an
eye on what matters most inside and outside your home. For more information, visit www.nest.com .
ComEd
Annette Martinez, 312-618-8704
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CUB
Jim Chilsen, 312-513-1784
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ELPC
David Jakubiak, 708-299-7733
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