ComEd Restores Power to Nearly 134,000 Customers Following Damaging Ice Storms
ComEd has restored power to nearly 134,000 customers in northern Illinois following severe ice storms that impacted approximately 216,000 customers. Nearly 1,700 crews are working continuously, with support from 900 additional utility workers. Power restoration is projected to reach 80% by 11 p.m. on February 23, 2023, though some outages may last until late February 25 or early February 26. ComEd emphasized their ongoing investments in grid upgrades, which have helped avoid over 19 million outages since 2011, saving $3.3 billion in costs. The company prioritizes critical services during repairs, reflecting its commitment to customer safety.
- Restoration of power to nearly 134,000 customers post-storm.
- Investment in power grid upgrades has avoided over 19 million outages.
- ComEd has saved more than $3.3 billion in outage-related costs since 2011.
- Projected 80% of customers to have power restored by February 23, 2023.
- 216,000 customers initially affected by power outages.
- Some outages may last until late February 25 or early February 26.
Nearly 1,700 crews work around the clock to restore power quickly and safely throughout northern
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The storms damaged trees and equipment, causing power outages for approximately 216,000 customers. Nearly 1,700 ComEd and contractor crews will be working around the clock to restore power to customers. ComEd expects that power will be restored to 80 percent of customers by
“At ComEd, our hard-working field forces train for challenging conditions, and that training has certainly been put to the test today as they work around the clock to safely restore power to our customers in these icy and windy conditions,” said
The combination of widespread ice and high winds has led to a multi-day recovery effort to restore all the customers affected by this storm. Layers of ice on trees, roads and equipment create additional hazards for utility crews leading to additional outages and longer restoration times well after the storm has passed. While many impacted customers have been restored, some customer outages in pockets with the most significant damage may last until late Saturday night,
ComEd has been investing in power grid upgrades and tree trimming to minimize the impact of storms. Since smart grid upgrades began in 2011, ComEd has avoided more than 19 million power outages – saving more than
ComEd prioritizes attention on repairs that will bring back the greatest number of customers, and focuses on critical services, such as law enforcement, fire departments, hospitals and senior centers. Crews then move to restoration of individual outages.
The following tips and information encourage customers to stay safe following severe weather:
- If you encounter a downed power line, immediately call ComEd at 1-800-EDISON-1 (1-800-334-7661).
- Spanish-speaking customers should call 1-800-95-LUCES (1-800-955-8237).
- Never approach a downed power line. Always assume a power line is energized and extremely dangerous.
- Check on elderly and other family members and neighbors to ensure their safety and make alternate arrangements in the event of an outage.
Customers can sign up for Outage Alerts at ComEd.com/Alerts or text OUT to 26633 to report their outage and receive restoration information about when their power may be restored.
ComEd also offers a mobile app for iPhone® and Android™® smart phones that gives customers the ability to report power outages and manage their accounts. In addition, customers can report outages through ComEd’s Facebook and
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