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ComEd Highlights 2024 Efforts to Advance the Clean Energy Transition in Northern Illinois

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ComEd is announcing how a series of investments and initiatives in 2024 led to record progress made in terms of enhancing reliability, clean energy access, community investment and jobs, and overall value for over 9 million people served in northern Illinois last year. Even amid record-breaking storms impacting the grid and the region, ComEd continued to deliver best-in-class reliability, connected thousands of customers to new renewable and cleaner energy resources, l...

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