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Exelon is donating a total of $50 million to customer relief funds through its six utility companies, including BGE in Maryland, PECO in Pennsylvania and the $10 million for ComEd in Illinois.
At the start of a spike in electricity supply charges, ComEd is announcing the launch of a $10 million relief fund to defray costs for low-income residential customers and nonprofit organizations ...
As power prices skyrocket, ComEd is offering financial assistance to some of its 4 million customers who can’t pay their electric bills. The utility is offering individuals grants of $500 each ...
CHICAGO, June 12, 2025--ComEd today joined community partners in announcing that $10 million in bill assistance will be made available to help income eligible customers manage the burden of rising ...
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CHICAGO, June 19, 2025--ComEd today announced Melissa Y. Washington, with more than two decades of experience in the industry and at Exelon, will be appointed to the role of senior vice president ...
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company serving more than 10.5 million electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of ...
The overhaul was nicknamed Project Arden as a nod to the Elizabeth Arden beauty salon, best known at the time for its ...
CHICAGO, June 19, 2025--ComEd today announced Melissa Y. Washington, with more than two decades of experience in the industry and at Exelon, will be appointed to the role of senior vice president of ...
ComEd today announced Melissa Y. Washington, with more than two decades of experience in the industry and at Exelon, will be appointed to the role of senior vice president of Governmental ...
A one-time grant: “Our parent company, Exelon, decided we should do a one-time grant for our customers who may have difficulty paying their bills,” ComEd CEO Gil Quiniones said in an interview.
“Instead of cutting funding that would limit learning and prove harmful to Illinois communities, we’re fighting for Illinoisans to ensure they have the funding and resources to learn, grow and explore ...