ComEd Explores Battery Energy Storage to Improve Resiliency for Customers in Northern Illinois
ComEd is testing battery energy storage systems (BESS) to enhance power resiliency for rural customers in Streator, Lostant, and Milledgeville, Illinois. This initiative aims to mitigate power outages by utilizing localized batteries, allowing homes to maintain energy during grid failures. The demonstration includes batteries from Sunverge Energy and Mesa Technical Associates, supporting 23 homes for up to 8 hours. Since 2011, ComEd's investments have saved over $3 billion and improved reliability for more than 3.6 million customers in 2022.
- BESS solutions may significantly reduce the impact of outages for rural customers.
- Demonstration includes batteries with diverse capacities, improving durability.
- ComEd has saved over $3 billion in outage-related costs since 2011.
- None.
Technology demonstration focused on select rural customers that have experienced challenging outages in recent years
Traditional solutions to strengthen the energy grid against external threats include reinforcing poles, creating more paths to automatically reroute power around problem areas, and undergrounding distribution lines. To best support customers, ComEd is always trialing and enhancing solutions to deliver new levels of resiliency in a cost-effective manner. BESS solutions offer one alternative method; this demonstration will help identify whether localized storage solutions can improve reliability and resiliency in northern
“Building on our nation-leading reliability, ComEd continues to seek solutions to improve our performance for customers, throughout our service territory,” said
The deployed BESS solutions reduce the impact of outages these customers might experience by enabling them to maintain a power source when their portion of the main grid is damaged or experiences a fault. While ComEd line crews assess the damage and restore power to the area, the impacted homes are powered by the BESS solutions. Once the outage has been resolved, customers are reconnected to the grid. When determining the locations for these BESS deployments, ComEd identified customer areas that experienced some of the most challenging outages from 2017 to 2020.
The technology demonstration utilizes various batteries from
These BESS solutions are some of the many investments ComEd has deployed throughout the region to improve customers’ reliability. Since 2011, ComEd has advanced smart grid improvements to help customers avoid more than 19 million outages, saving more than
ComEd is a unit of
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221128005553/en/
ComEd
Media Relations
312-394-3500
Source: ComEd
FAQ
What is ComEd's new initiative related to battery energy storage?
Which areas in Illinois are involved in ComEd's BESS demonstration?
How many customers will be supported by ComEd's battery storage solutions?
What is the expected duration of power supply from the BESS during outages?