ComEd and Aclima Launch Hyperlocal Air-Quality Portal
- ComEd has launched an online air-quality portal in partnership with Aclima to help communities identify areas with high concentrations of air pollutants and develop programs to mitigate their negative effects. The portal currently features air quality and greenhouse gas measurements for Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. ComEd and its community partners aim to improve air quality in Bronzeville by piloting advanced technologies and supporting clean energy initiatives. ComEd will review air-quality monitoring data to assess the impact of its efforts to boost electrification across the region.
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air.health/il features air-pollutant measurements for Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood to support new and existing clean-air projects from ComEd and community partners
The hyper-local, air-quality monitoring effort was the first of its kind in
The portal, which also features data for portions of
“We’ve seen how under-resourced and Environmental Justice Communities of Concern have been negatively impacted by harmful pollutants, including from vehicle tailpipes,” said Mark Baranek senior vice president of technical services, ComEd. “Our goal is to maintain and extend the electric grid to support all our customers in accessing clean energy so that, together we help improve air quality in a way that benefits all our customers and leaves no community behind.”
ComEd will review air-quality monitoring data to assess the impact of its efforts to boost electrification across the region. Recently, ComEd announced investments to accelerate electric-vehicle (EV) adoption for its customers, a key component in the effort to lower carbon emissions and enhance air quality for communities. ComEd’s
“Aclima is proud to support ComEd’s efforts to reduce the emissions that threaten public health and our environment,” said Davida Herzl, CEO and co-founder at Aclima. “Aclima’s technology helps target swift, effective climate action in the communities who need it most — and provides the public with important information about the air they breathe every day. We look forward to expanding our mapping efforts across the
ComEd worked with Aclima to deploy the company’s fleet of low-emission vehicles, equipped with state-of-the-art, air-monitoring sensors in both Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood and
From October 2021 through December 2022, the Aclima fleet drove block by block along every publicly accessible street in the mapping areas around the clock, capturing air on each block at different times of the day and days of the week. As the vehicle drives, it collects air quality data every second, uploading billions of measurements to the cloud for analysis and visualization by Aclima scientists and engineers. Among the air pollutants tracked were black carbon, ozone, particulate matter, nitrous dioxide, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
The goal was to understand air-quality patterns over an entire season, develop a baseline of air-quality data so progress can be tracked over time, and promote opportunities to improve air quality through beneficial electrification. For example, organizations can use the data to target electric fleet vehicle deployments to corridors that are most significantly impacted by poor air quality.
“To enable families to succeed and businesses to thrive, they need equal footing both economically and environmentally,” said Bruce
ComEd and Aclima recently launched a second phase of air-quality monitoring to extend mapping coverage to neighborhoods on the south side of
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Aclima is pioneering an entirely new way to diagnose the health of our air and track climate-changing pollution. Powered by our network of roving and stationary sensors, Aclima measures air pollution and greenhouse gases at unprecedented scales and with block-by-block resolution. Our professional analytics software, Aclima Pro, translates billions of scientific measurements into environmental intelligence for governments, companies, and communities. Connect with Aclima at aclima.io or via X and LinkedIn.
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