ComEd Hosting Capacity Map Now Updated Monthly to Enhance Interconnection Process for Solar Developers
09 November 2024 - 6:25AM
Business Wire
Near real-time data supports robust growth
of solar in ComEd region
Rising interest among consumers to reduce their carbon
footprints and energy costs is driving the growth of community and
rooftop solar in ComEd’s northern Illinois region, and its new
hosting capacity map for solar developers is helping streamline the
process and meet the demand.
“Our updated hosting capacity map provides developers every
month with near real-time information about solar projects in the
development queue, which is key to identifying the best available
location to interconnect their project to our grid,” said Mark
Baranek, senior vice president of Technical Services, ComEd.
In October, ComEd received 2,250 new applications to
interconnect with its electric system, which serves more than 4
million customers in northern Illinois. It was the seventh
consecutive month with more than 2,000 applications to interconnect
with ComEd’s grid, bringing the total applications received this
year to 21,952, an all-time high for ComEd. Additionally, the 1,976
Distributed Energy Resource (DER) systems that ComEd completed in
October represented 42 megawatts of DER generation capacity, a new
one-month record. There are approximately 1,160 MW of DER
interconnected to the ComEd system, including 460 MW from
residential solar systems, 285 MW from community solar and more
than 345 MW from commercial systems. ComEd estimates that solar
power on its grid will grow to 2,700 MWs by 2030.
The high volume of solar and other DER, including batteries and
electric vehicles, places a priority on providing solar developers
access to current hosting capacity data, which is used to estimate
the amount of DER that can be safely and reliably accommodated
without major upgrades to the ComEd distribution system. ComEd’s
hosting capacity maps provide monthly estimates for distribution
circuits at 34kV and below that are sourced by a ComEd substation.
ComEd also publishes hosting capacity maps for battery energy
storage and for electric vehicle (EV) load, and these maps are
updated about 20 times a year.
ComEd’s hosting capacity maps support the goals of Illinois’
Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), which doubles the state’s
investment in renewable energy and puts Illinois on a path to 40%
renewable energy by 2030 and 50% by 2040. CEJA’s incentives for
installation of solar include the Distributed Generation (DG)
Rebate program for residential and commercial renewable energy
facilities. The DG rebate is valued at up to $300 per kilowatt for
an eligible distributed generation facility, such as rooftop solar,
and up to $300 per kilowatt-hour for an associated energy storage
device. ComEd has paid more than $48 million in DG rebates this
year and is on track to pay more than $60 million in 2024. ComEd’s
largest DG rebate to date was paid in April to G&W Electric of
Bolingbrook, Ill., which received rebates of $600,000 for its
investments in rooftop solar and $2 million for a battery energy
storage system.
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.
View source
version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241108347510/en/
ComEd Media Relations 312-394-3500
Exelon (NASDAQ:EXC)
Historical Stock Chart
From Oct 2024 to Nov 2024
Exelon (NASDAQ:EXC)
Historical Stock Chart
From Nov 2023 to Nov 2024