ComEd Awarded Nearly $15 Million Federal Infrastructure Grant to Enhance Grid Reliability, Help Close Digital Divide on Chicago’s South, West Sides
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Funding to leverage existing ComEd infrastructure to help increase access to high-speed broadband for 440,000 unserved or underserved households in
The funding was made available by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), a once-in-a-generation
“Advanced communications networks are essential to achieving higher levels of reliability and resiliency of the electric grid, especially as we connect more distributed energy resources like solar and battery storage to the power grid,” said Michelle Blaise, ComEd’s senior vice president of technical services. “Like other utilities across the country that are stepping up to the challenge, we are proud to have partnered with community stakeholders to secure federal funding that will leverage our necessary investments in advanced communications networks to create the additional benefit of improving access to high-speed broadband on the west and south sides of Chicago.”
The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the inequities of broadband access, with many of ComEd’s customers shut out from economic opportunities and access to remote services, including telehealth and remote schooling. At the start of the pandemic, according to Kids First Chicago, one in five children under the age of 18 in the
“In an increasingly interconnected world, bridging the digital divide isn't just a matter of equality; it's a fundamental necessity for progress and empowerment, ensuring that no one is left behind in the pursuit of knowledge, opportunity, and social inclusion,” said Daniel Anello, chief executive officer of Kids First Chicago.
For several decades, ComEd has operated and invested in fiber optic infrastructure as part of an advanced communications network that facilitates the automation of the power grid in a way that makes the grid more reliable and secure. This makes the company well positioned to support closing of the digital divide.
ComEd already has plans to deploy more than 400 miles of fiber optic cable in
ComEd’s sister utility BGE was also awarded an NTIA Middle Mile Grant. More information about the Middle Mile Grant Program is available at ntia.gov.
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