ComEd reminds customers to be on the lookout for imposters trying to steal from them using energy-related scams.
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When hurricanes, earthquakes, storms and other natural disasters occur that cause significant damage and power outages outside of ComEd’s service territory, ComEd Lineworker Gus Santiago is quick to lend his expertise.
A recap of how ComEd and the communities it serves rose to the occasion to meet the challenges of 2020.
Giving back during the holidays may be more complicated this year given the circumstances of the pandemic. But ComEd employees have not let this stop them.
When ComEd employee K.C. Doyle was in her teens, she learned that gasoline-powered vehicles were high contributors to pollution and vowed to wait to own a car until an emission-free option became available.
In a virtual Q&A with the Executives’ Club of Chicago, ComEd CEO Joe Dominguez shared his thoughts on what it will take to expand clean energy options and electrify transportation and other sectors as our communities emerge from the pandemic.
Although Thanksgiving celebrations will look different this year to reduce the spread of COVID-19, there’s so much to be grateful for.
ComEd finds virtual solution to help 79 students complete training and find jobs as plumbers, laborers and technicians in the construction and utility industry.
“Our engineers are working every day making the world a better place, and we believe that women with diverse backgrounds, ideas and visions are needed to achieve this goal.”
Read how ComEd leverages individuals’ differences to drive outstanding results in the 2019 Diversity & Inclusion Report.