In partnership with Elevate and community and
climate partners, ComEd is delivering first of its kind
equity-centered program to help low-income customers lower energy
usage, carbon footprint
ComEd today joined Elevate and Bickerdike Redevelopment
Corporation to highlight milestone progress made on electrifying
low-income homes in Chicago and across the northern Illinois region
served by ComEd. Through ComEd’s Whole Home Electric program, 450
low-income homes and apartment units have been electrified, with
homes retrofitted with all-electric appliances and heating and
cooling systems, which are expected to help reduce energy usage,
lower net energy costs and lower carbon emissions for the customers
and the surrounding community.
“By electrifying 450 homes we’re reducing emissions, improving
air quality and gaining valuable insights into how to decarbonize a
sector that is critical to achieving Illinois’ clean energy goals,”
said Gil Quiniones, ComEd President and CEO. “ComEd is proud
to work hand in hand with partners like Elevate and Bickerdike to
deliver innovative, clean energy technologies to communities that
need them most. By empowering customers and lowering costs, we can
put ourselves on the path to a cleaner and more equitable
future.”
The announcement was made at the Nuestro Hogar affordable
housing units in Humboldt Park, one of the first multi-family
projects electrified through the program. The project is one of
several to receive significant upgrades, at no cost to the tenants,
with the program exclusively serving low-income communities – those
that have historically been impacted by air pollution.
“This initiative is about more than just upgrading homes; it is
about investing in the health and well-being of our communities,"
said Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. "By electrifying
these homes, we are reducing energy costs and environmental impact
while ensuring that families in Chicago have access to sustainable,
modern living standards. This partnership with ComEd and Elevate is
a testament to what is possible when we prioritize equity and
innovation in our city’s path to a cleaner, greener future.”
ComEd first launched the Whole Home Electric program in 2022,
with an initial $40 million investment, aiming to reduce reliance
on fossil fuels and lower overall energy use and costs for
low-income customers – those who can benefit most from energy
savings. The program supports the goals of the state’s Climate and
Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) which calls for expanding clean energy
technology, like heat pumps, to help achieve a lower carbon
future.
In partnership with environmental and community agencies, such
as Elevate and Resource Innovations, ComEd has since helped
electrify 180 single-family homes and 270 multi-family homes
through the program, with upgrades coming at no cost to qualifying
low-income customers. In the city of Chicago, a combination of 100
single-family and multi-family homes have been completed with
Elevate, a local climate justice nonprofit.
“Families across Chicago deserve not only affordable housing but
homes that promote health and sustainability while reducing energy
consumption,” said Dr. Anne Evens, Elevate CEO. “I’m proud
to have been a partner in the electrification of Nuestro Hogar in
Humbolt Park. Retrofits of existing buildings are crucial in
preserving affordable and healthy housing. We will continue this
vital work with partners like ComEd and Bickerdike to achieve
climate equity for all.”
With the building sector a significant contributor of overall
greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. today, and responsible for
about 70 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions in Chicago
neighborhoods, the program helps to deliver a strong example of
early efforts that are making a difference, with a goal of scaling
this program for the future. So far, the homes completed through
the program are estimated to reduce emissions by 2,500 metric
tonnes of CO2 annually, which has an environmental impact
equivalent to planting 3,000 acres of trees every year.
Participating customers are also estimated to save up to $500
annually, on average, on energy bills.
Nuestro Hogar, an affordable housing property owned by
Bickerdike, a community development nonprofit, was first built in
1923. The electrification and weatherization of the 100-year-old,
18-unit building was completed last year and has since saved over
300 megawatt-hours or 100 metric tons of CO2 annually, which is the
equivalent to removing 22 gasoline-powered passenger vehicles from
the road.
“The electrification of Nuestro Hogar Apartments is more than
just a modern upgrade; it’s a vital step towards creating a
sustainable and brighter future for our residents,” said Joy
Aruguete, CEO of Bickerdike. “As an affordable housing
developer, we are committed to ensuring that our community thrives
in a healthier environment by moving away from non-renewable
resources and toward reducing our carbon footprint. We extend our
heartfelt gratitude to our partners ComEd and Elevate who have made
this vision a reality.”
Through the program, residential customers receive new heat
pumps and replace fossil-fueled appliances with all-electric ENERGY
STAR® appliances like induction cooktops, electric clothes dryers,
and other energy-efficient electric technologies, allowing them to
reduce their overall energy bills and lower their carbon footprint.
Since homes enrolled in Whole Home Electric tend to be older and
located in areas historically impacted by pollution, the program
also delivers weatherization and home safety upgrades as needed to
ensure the maximum efficiency, and helping produce the highest
energy savings for customers.
"On behalf of the Department of Environment and Mayor Brandon
Johnson, I am thrilled to congratulate all the partners involved on
this incredible milestone in advancing environmental equity,"
said Angela Tovar, Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of
Chicago. "I look forward to seeing this work continue to grow
and bring the benefits of clean energy to even more
Chicagoans."
To be eligible to participate in the Whole Home Electrification
program, customers must demonstrate annual income at or below 80
percent of the Area Median Income (AMI). Multi-family buildings
that provide housing to income-eligible tenants and buildings owned
or managed by Public Housing Authorities are also eligible to
participate. There is no cost for single-family customers to
participate. Income-eligible and public housing multi-family
building owners may have a co-pay for certain measures.
Other qualifying criteria are determined through over the phone
screening and a home assessment, completed by the program team. An
additional assessment is performed for eligible projects by a
qualified ComEd Energy Efficiency Service Provider (EESP), which
determines the level of home modifications. The proposed home
upgrades must collectively model annual energy bill savings to the
customer. Most customers that participate in the Whole Home
Electric offering are able to completely eliminate their gas or
propane bills.
The Whole Home Electric program is just one example of how ComEd
is working across sectors to expand the benefits of
electrification, helping customers unlock energy savings and
enhanced air quality that comes with it. ComEd offers a variety of
heating and cooling efficiency programs, including a heat pump
rebate of up to $1,400, which can be obtained from their local
contractor. ComEd is also leading efforts to boost transportation
electrification, with a series of rebates launched earlier this
year totaling nearly $90 million.
For more information on how to determine if you are a candidate
for the Whole Home Electric program, how to apply for
electrification rebates, or to explore the array of customer clean
energy empowerment programs offered by ComEd, please visit
ComEd.com/Clean.
About ComEd
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 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, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.
About Elevate
Elevate is a nonprofit organization that works nationally and is
headquartered in Chicago. Elevate designs and implements programs
to ensure that everyone has clean and affordable heat, cooling,
power, and water in their homes and communities —no matter who they
are or where they live.
About Bickerdike
Bickerdike Redevelopment Corporation is a nonprofit,
member-based organization dedicated to serving the community
development needs of Chicago’s north side since 1967. Bickerdike
impacts thousands of residents each year by developing and
preserving affordable housing, providing property and asset
management, offering technical assistance, and fostering economic
growth with a focus on job creation. Learn more at
www.bickerdike.org.
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