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Illinois Recognized for Electrical Grid Modernization
[December 09, 2014]

Illinois Recognized for Electrical Grid Modernization


In the recently released 2014 Grid Modernization Index (GMI), Illinois ranked as the number three state in the nation based on its progress in modernizing its electric systems with smart grid technologies. The report, produced by the GridWise® Alliance and the Smart Grid Policy Center, evaluates and ranks states based on their progress in modernizing their electric systems with smart grid technologies.

The GMI applies a clearly defined set of criteria to evaluate the progress of state grid modernization efforts in three key areas: policy, customer engagement and grid operations. This year's Index ranks all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Illinois moved up 10 points from its 2013 ranking, according to the GMI, "…clearly reflecting the implementation of its Energy Infrastructure Modernization Act."

"The Energy Infrastructure Modernization Act (EIMA) that was passed by the Illinois General Assembly in 2011 continues to bring benefits to customers throughout the state," said Anne Pramaggiore, ComEd president and chief executive officer. "The grid work ComEd has undertaken is a key component of the economic infrastructure of the region. This work is not only improving reliability for our customers, it is enhancing energy efficiency, creating thousands of jobs, and strengthening Illinois' profile as a business hub. Illinois is well positioned to accelerate as a smart energy hub and we are dedicated to doing all we can to spur this development."

As part of EIMA, ComEd is in the midst of a 10-year, $2.6 billion program to modernize its electrical grid. Theprogram includes $1.3 billion to digitize the system into a Smart Grid. The Smart Grid includes installing advanced technology to help reduce customer power interruptions. For example, smart switches (also known as distribution automation devices) route power around potential problem areas, often with no noticeable interruption in service.



"ComEd worked extensively with all of its stakeholders to develop a comprehensive plan to modernize the grid," said Terence R. Donnelly, ComEd executive vice-president and chief operating officer. "Our efforts are paying off through more than one million avoided outages as well as an accelerated deployment plan for smart meters designed with consumer benefits through programs like our peak time rebates."

The GMI looks at three areas in making its rankings: state support, customer engagement and grid operations. These scores are influenced by many factors including regulatory and customer outreach, improved training of utility workforce and implementation of advanced technology. Illinois has the highest score of all 50 states in state support which is reflective of strong energy policies, energy efficiency resource standards and regular reporting to legislators.


The entire report is available at www.gridwise.org.

Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), the nation's leading competitive energy provider, with approximately 6.6 million customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 3.8 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, Twitter and YouTube.


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