ComEd Launches Three New Studies to Help Design the Power Grid to Support State’s Clean Energy Goals
June 20 2022 - 2:35PM
Business Wire
Along with recently announced Climate Risk and
Adaptation Study, new research to inform ComEd’s grid plans,
state’s policy work
ComEd today announced it has launched three new studies to
better understand the technical and community challenges and
opportunities presented by the clean energy transition envisioned
by the newly enacted Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA).
“CEJA provides a roadmap to an equitable clean energy future for
Illinois. The state’s utilities must now plan and execute the
investments that will enable the rapid growth of renewables and
electric vehicles, ensure the grid’s resilience to more extreme
weather caused by climate change, and balance the need to keep
electric bills affordable,” said ComEd CEO Gil Quiniones. “This
transformation will offer tremendous economic, environmental and
public health benefits, and these studies will help us design our
grid plans to ensure that every community benefits.”
These studies complement the comprehensive Climate Risk and
Adaptation Study announced last week by ComEd and the U.S.
Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory’s Center
for Climate Resilience and Decision Science. The findings will
inform ComEd’s grid investment plans, as described by CEJA, as well
as how ComEd can support the state’s ambitious clean energy
goals.
For each of the new studies, ComEd has retained experienced
research teams who have worked on these issues around the country.
Stakeholder feedback and discussion will also be vital to helping
inform the studies with a full picture of the challenges and
opportunities associated with meeting the state’s energy goals and
creating an equitable clean energy economy. These new studies will
focus on three topics:
- Decarbonization Pathways
- ComEd is partnering with Energy+Environmental Economics (E3) to
explore different pathways for Illinois which would achieve a net
zero economy by 2050. While CEJA focused on power generation and
achieving a decarbonized energy sector, this study will look beyond
CEJA to full, economy-wide decarbonization.
- Disadvantaged/Underrepresented Communities
- ComEd is partnering with ILLUME Advising (ILLUME) to
investigate clean energy services within disadvantaged communities.
Through stakeholder engagement and regional analysis, ILLUME will
explore the barriers that disadvantaged and environmental justice
communities face in equitably receiving services toward clean
energy transformation.
- Jobs
- ComEd is partnering with BW Research to study the clean energy
transformation’s impact on the Illinois workforce – particularly,
the potential for new jobs in disadvantaged communities. This study
will identify emerging employment opportunities in clean energy as
well as potential transitions for those workers displaced from the
retirement of fossil fuels. The research will include both
statewide and regional analyses to support strategic planning as
well as identifying workforce development opportunities for career
pathways, economic mobility, and improved education and training
programs.
All three studies are intended to be complete by the fall of
2022, and a final report will be made publicly available for
each.
“Building the energy infrastructure needed to support a clean
energy economy will require the training and hiring of thousands of
diverse, highly skilled union workers,” said Donn Finn, Business
Manager and Financial Secretary for IBEW Local 134. “We commend
ComEd for tackling this research so that we can build diverse
talent pipelines and position traditionally underrepresented people
from underserved communities to earn family-sustaining and
life-changing wages.”
“As we build our clean energy future, we have an opportunity to
address longstanding public health disparities and income
inequality that disproportionally impact low-income residents and
people of color,” said Carl Ellis, Chairperson of the Economic
Development Committee for the NAACP, Westside Branch. “We’re proud
to work alongside ComEd to identify and address existing barriers
and find new ways to lift communities in need.”
Separately, the Climate Risk and Adaptation Study will examine
the impact of changing weather due to climate change, including
sustained heat and flooding risk, on the design and performance of
the region’s power grid. It is the first study launched in concert
with the Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) Climate READi™:
Power (REsilience and ADaptation initiative), a recently announced,
three-year global program on climate change risk. This will be the
first climate adaptation study in the region and one of the only
studies in the nation to incorporate the impact of increased
electrification into the climate risk planning process.
These studies will inform ComEd’s planned grid investments that
will continue to enable the clean, reliable and affordable power
that ComEd customers have come to expect. ComEd in the first three
months of 2022 delivered its most reliable service on record for
any first quarter in the company’s history. Since starting smart
grid investments in 2012, ComEd has avoided more than 17 million
customer interruptions due in part to smart grid and system
improvements, including digital “smart switches” that automatically
reroute power around potential problem areas. These investments
have helped save customers more than $3 billion in avoided outages
and many millions more through efficiencies created by technologies
like smart meters that help resolve outages remotely.
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.
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