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ComEd Awarded for Two Programs That Make Energy Efficiency Benefits More Accessible to Families and Businesses

Multi-Family Energy Savings and Energy Efficiency Service Provider Incubator programs recognized by Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance CHICAGO--(BUSINESS

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ComEd Awarded for Two Programs That Make Energy Efficiency Benefits More Accessible to Families and Businesses

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nMulti-Family Energy Savings and Energy Efficiency Service Provider Incubator programs recognized by Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance\n\n CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nThe Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) has recognized ComEd with a pair of Inspiring Efficiency Awards. The recognition is for the electric company’s efforts to help property owners and tenants save money on electric bills, as well as an education and training that helps diverse contractors build successful businesses in the energy efficiency field.\n\nMEEA named ComEd an Innovation Award recipient for its Multi-Family Energy Savings offering, which ensures residents in multi-family buildings have access to offerings that lower their energy use and electric bills, while presenting similar options for building owners to help common areas become more energy efficient. MEEA also recognized ComEd with an Education Award for its Energy Efficiency Service Provider Incubator program, which has helped increase the number of local and diverse-owned businesses who can provide energy-efficiency services to ComEd customers . Both programs are associated with the ComEd Energy Efficiency Program, one of the largest energy-efficiency programs in the country.\n\n“ComEd is committed to ensuring all of our customers have access to energy-efficiency measures that can save them money and energy. And we’re equally supportive of local businesses that are interested in providing those measures,” said Erica Borggren, ComEd’s vice president of customer solutions. “It’s this level of equity and accessibility to the ComEd Energy Efficiency Program that has enabled northern Illinois families and businesses to save more than $7.6 billion on their energy bills since 2008.”\n\nBoth acknowledgements are part of MEEA’s 19th annual Inspiring Efficiency Awards, which recognize individuals and businesses that have shown exemplary leadership in advancing energy efficiency across the Midwest. Winners will be recognized during MEEA’s Midwest Energy Solutions Conference, Jan. 31 through Feb. 2, 2023.\n\n“This year’s Inspiring Efficiency Award winners have proven to be champions of energy efficiency within their communities,” said MEEA Executive Director Stacey Paradis. “The Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance is proud to recognize ComEd for educating and empowering diverse partners to engage unde...

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