We know some of you are without power and we appreciate your patience as crews work to restore outages. Based on the history of similar storms of this size, across the ComEd service area, we expect most of the current outages to be restored by later this evening. We are aware that more storms may be reaching ComEd territory this afternoon and tonight which may impact our restoration process and or create additional outages. The best way to stay updated on your outage is to sign up for outage alerts at ComEd.com/Alerts
Our Smart Assistance Manager (SAM) is easy to use and delivers personalized recommendations that best meet your needs.
Sometimes we all need a little help. Take advantage of our financial assistance programs designed to lend a hand when you need it most.
If you need help paying off a large or past-due balance, a Deferred Payment Arrangement may be an option to consider.
If eligible, you may extend your bill due date by up to 21 calendar days.
If eligible, you will not be assessed a deposit or late payment fees for one year, and any current deposit will be returned.
Powering your home can take a toll on your budget. Federal and state-funded programs are available to help you manage your energy bills.
CARE programs have ended. Please visit the Savings for Your Small Business Page to determine eligibility for other program offers.
CARE programs have ended. Please visit the For Your Business Page to determine eligibility for other program offers.
Learn about additional federal, state, and local resources designed to provide relief in times of need.
Find your nearest Community Action Agency to apply for programs such as LIHEAP, PIPP and our Residential Special Hardship.
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