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ComEd Energy Effiency Program

Extra Electric LED is a 2026 Service Provider for the ComEd® Energy Efficiency Program, helping businesses across Chicagoland identify energy efficiency upgrades that may qualify for available incentives.

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Extra Electric LED is an award-winning 2024 Service Provider for the ComEd® Energy Efficiency Program.
Save Money and Energy with Utility-backed Incentives
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What is the ComEd Energy Efficiency Program?

The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program provides financial incentives to encourage businesses to install energy-efficient equipment and reduce energy consumption.

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The program includes multiple offerings designed to support different types of facilities. Depending on the size and type of business, customers may participate through programs such as the Small Business Offering or the Standard Incentives Program.

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These programs provide incentives for qualifying upgrades such as LED lighting systems, lighting controls, HVAC improvements, and other energy-efficient technologies.

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Incentives are typically calculated based on the projected energy savings from the improvement.

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Who Can Participate?

The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program is available to many commercial and industrial customers, including:

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• Warehouses and distribution centers
• Manufacturing facilities
• Office buildings
• Retail businesses
• Schools and municipal buildings
• Property management companies

Types of Projects Often Included

The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program supports a wide range of energy efficiency upgrades designed to reduce electricity usage in commercial and industrial facilities.

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Common project types include:

• LED lighting upgrades
• Replacement of fluorescent or HID lighting systems
• Advanced lighting controls and sensors
• High-efficiency HVAC equipment
• Other energy-saving technologies

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Incentives are typically based on the projected energy savings from the improvement.

How Businesses Get Started

Businesses interested in improving energy efficiency often begin with an assessment of their facility to identify potential opportunities for reducing energy consumption and estimating available incentives.

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This process helps determine which improvements may qualify for incentives and what energy savings may be achieved through the upgrade.

Terms and conditions apply. Offers are subject to change. Actual savings will vary by customer’s energy usage and rate. The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program is funded in compliance with state law.

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