City of Elgin to Receive 10,000 ‘Smart Meters’ From ComEd
Town’s grassroots education plan selected as model for implementation and testing of smart grid projects
ComEd filed a petition
“Smart meters are a building block of a Smart Grid system. By providing much better information about electricity, they will enable residents to make decisions about energy usage to improve energy efficiency, cut greenhouse gas emissions and reduce energy bills,” said
Elgin’s plan for a customer-focused, community education approach will help ensure ComEd residential and business customers understand the new smart meter technology and ultimately realize energy savings through access to new tools and information. The town’s winning recommendation, which includes customer satisfaction and user feedback surveys, will help ComEd examine how customers respond to and use the technology.
“ComEd’s smart meters will provide our neighborhood groups and businesses with the ability to save money and energy at a grassroots level,” said
Based on the strength of the municipal energy plans, ComEd, along with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), also announced a decision to increase from
“We were impressed with the well-designed plans from each community to achieve residential, commercial and municipal energy savings,” said Jensen.
The CEC recommended plans were evaluated on their potential to meet energy and sustainability requirements, including reducing municipal building energy consumption; reducing community energy consumption; addressing community education surrounding energy efficiency and sustainability; meeting regulatory cost effectiveness requirements; and leveraging resources to meet a sustainability objective.
The review panel included representatives from: ComEd, DCEO, the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation, the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (MMC), the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, the Natural Resources Defense Council and the
While Elgin’s plan provided the best strategy for smart meter implementation,
In addition to
ComEd, DCEO and MMC engaged these communities to develop the plans and are providing additional technical assistance throughout the program.
Following an approximately six-month approval docket, the ICC will make a final decision regarding implementation and timing of the AMI pilot. Although rollout plans still are under development, new meter installation could begin in November, once approved. ComEd’s goal is to eventually deploy smart meters throughout the company’s service territory as part of a full Smart Grid system.
The Community Energy Challenge is part of ComEd’s Smart Ideas(sm) portfolio of energy efficiency programs and supports Exelon 2020, a comprehensive strategy announced earlier this year by Exelon, ComEd’s parent company, to reduce, offset or displace more than 15 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emitted by its family of companies and customers.
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