In collaboration with the Arbor Day Foundation,
ComEd has provided over 30,000 free trees and shrubs to date
In honor of Arbor Day on April 29, ComEd today announced it will
donate over 3,300 trees and shrubs to communities across northern
Illinois to expand green spaces across its service territory. A
collaboration with the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy-Saving Trees
program, ComEd recognizes the important role that trees play in
maintaining clean air and community spaces, as well as the positive
impact on energy efficiency for customers. This year’s distribution
will provide trees to 255 communities over the next couple of
weeks.
Since the program launched in 2015, ComEd has provided more than
30,000 trees and shrubs to residential and municipal customers it
serves.
“At ComEd, we are committed to protecting green space and
lowering energy usage and carbon emissions for all 9 million people
in our communities,” said ComEd CEO Gil C.
Quiniones. “In collaboration with Arbor Day Foundation,
we are donating 3,300 trees this spring for to help neutralize
carbon pollution, generate cleaner air, and promote green spaces
that enhance quality of life across all our communities.”
The Energy Savings Trees program has shown benefits including
air pollution improvements, reduced storm water runoff, and lowered
energy costs for customers by helping to cool homes. Since ComEd’s
participation in the program began, it has helped save over 51
million kilowatt hours of electricity and sequester 31.6 million
pounds of carbon. This impact equates to taking 4,700 homes off the
power grid and 6,700 cars off the road every year, respectively.
ComEd’s participation is expected to generate air, water, carbon
and energy savings valued at $247,000 this year alone, with the
long-term impact of ComEd tree donations made to date expected to
generate energy savings totaling $7.8 million over the next 20
years.
“Spring is one of the best times of the year for companies and
organizations to go out and engage communities around environmental
causes,” said Dan Lambe, CEO of the Arbor Day Foundation.
“ComEd’s continued investment in this program means cleaner air and
water, and an overall increased savings in energy cost. The trees
distributed by the Energy-Saving Trees program will provide
innumerable environmental benefits for years to come.”
The Energy-Saving Trees program, started by the Arbor Day
Foundation in 2011, is powered by i-Tree, a credible research-based
forestry tool. Using the i-Tree tool, which includes benefits
estimations from the USDA Forest Service, customers can research
the environmental impact for a variety of tree species, and where
to plant the tree to maximize its benefits.
The annual Energy-Saving Trees program giveaway launched in
March, and 2,780 trees were claimed by ComEd customers within the
same month. Additionally, ComEd is donating trees and shrubs
directly to municipalities, delivering 534 plants this year. One of
the recipients is the City of Chicago, which will receive 100 new
trees to enhance green space throughout the city.
“The Bureau of Forestry is grateful to ComEd for this annual
tree donation, which wholly aligns with Mayor Lightfoot’s goal to
enhance Chicago’s neighborhoods through the planting of 75,000
parkway trees by 2026,” said Cole Stallard, Commissioner for the
Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation. “Trees are a high
priority for the City and the department as they provide multiple
and long-term benefits to residents, including improved air
quality, reduced flooding, shade during the warmer months, and
increased property values.”
The annual program is an initiative by ComEd’s vegetation
management team, which performs maintenance and hazard mitigation
to ensure safe and reliable power delivery, while protecting our
green canopy and surrounding ecosystems. Some of the plant species
include: Bayberry, Eastern Redbud, Meadowsweet, Ninebark, Dogwood,
Hydrangea and Viburnum. All are low-growing trees and shrubs that
will not interfere with power lines.
The annual tree giveaway is just one example of ComEd’s strong
track record on environmental stewardship. ComEd is making
comprehensive investments across the region and through its own
operations to help confront the impacts of climate change,
including the expansion of clean energy access, lowering waste,
recycling, conservation of local habitats and wildlife, and
infrastructure upgrades to provide a more climate-resilient
grid.
ComEd also joins other Exelon operating companies across the
country as an Arbor Day Foundation Evergreen Alliance member in
delivering free trees to enhance the local environment. Over the
past decade, ComEd, along with its sister utilities Atlantic City
Electric, BGE, Delmarva Power, PECO and Pepco, have collectively donated more than 125,000 trees to the
communities they serve.
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, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube
About the Arbor Day Foundation
Founded in 1972, the Arbor Day Foundation has grown to become
the largest nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting
trees, with more than 1 million members, supporters and valued
partners. Since 1972, almost 500 million Arbor Day Foundation trees
have been planted in neighborhoods, communities, cities and forests
throughout the world. Our vision is to lead toward a world where
trees are used to solve issues critical to survival.
As one of the world's largest operating conservation
foundations, the Arbor Day Foundation, through its members,
partners and programs, educates and engages stakeholders and
communities across the globe to involve themselves in its mission
of planting, nurturing and celebrating trees. More information is
available at arborday.org.
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