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ComEd Gives Customers Opower Insights

Thursday, March 26, 2015 5:00:00 AM PDT | VentureDeal

   Chicago, Illinois  --  Chicago utility company Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) has expanded its Opower program to provide its customers with insights on energy use.

Opower has successfully upgraded its demand-side management system to offer customized communications for ComEd customers to help them reduce energy use and save money through increased knowledge of their electricity usage.

By summer, ComEd also plans to launch a smart meter program using Opower technology to provide peak time savings incentives to customers to lower their electricity usage during high demand periods.

ComEd says it expects customers to save up to 200,000 MW of energy and 2% annually on their electricity bills by using these tools.

ComEd provides energy to 7.8 million customers and is a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC).

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