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ComEd Offers Deferred Payment Plans and Energy-Saving Programs to Help Customers Manage Electricity Bills

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ComEd is encouraging its customers to take advantage of available assistance programs and energy management tools to help manage their electricity bills. The utility company highlighted a range of resources designed to support households facing financial challenges, as well as tools aimed at promoting energy efficiency and cost savings.

According to the announcement, ComEd offers several payment assistance options, including deferred payment arrangements and financial aid for eligible customers. Additionally, the company provides access to energy-saving programs such as home energy assessments, rebates on energy-efficient appliances, and tips for reducing electricity usage. These initiatives aim to provide immediate relief for those struggling with bill payments while also helping customers lower their overall energy consumption over time. ComEd emphasized the importance of acting promptly to take full advantage of these resources.

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Date: April 2, 2026

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