ComEd Launches New Discount Program for Low-Income Customers. Here’s . . . CHICAGO — Chicago electric company Commonwealth Edison has launched a new program designed to reduce costs for low-income customers The Low-Income Discount program will provide price breaks starting Jan 1, 2026, to qualifying households in its service area ComEd delivers energy to more than 4 million customers across northern Illinois, approximately 70% of the state’s population
ComEd offers customers $803 million in energy credits After a summer of sky-high electric bills, ComEd is offering Chicago customers some relief next year with $803 million in state-mandated nuclear energy credits
ComEd launches new discount program for low-income customers ComEd announces details of new Low-Income Discount program to address high energy costs for low-income residents Customers with a household income up to 300% of the federal poverty level will be eligible for a percentage-based discount on a tiered schedule starting in 2026 The plan aims to keep
Over $803 Million Coming to ComEd Customers - Business Wire ComEd residential and commercial customers can expect to benefit from these funds in the form of bill credits, with the average residential customer expected to receive approximately $13 a month