>> You can save money by shifting your energy use with ComEd’s new Time-of-Day Pricing rate. Time-of-Day Pricing is broken into three pricing periods. 10pm to 6am are Off-Peak hours. Peak Hours occur twice daily, from 6am to 2pm and again from 7pm to 10pm. Super Peak hours are from 2pm to 7pm. This is when energy is most in demand. Because Time-of-Day Pricing is lower than the ComEd fixed-price rate for 19 hours each day, your savings can really add up. In non-summer months, prices change slightly. But all year long, the Time-of-Day Pricing rate is lower for 19 hours each day! The most important thing to remember? Try to shift your energy use away from Super-Peak-usage times. Adjust your thermostat a few degrees when prices are higher in the Summer. Try doing laundry and running your dishwasher when prices are lower. Do you have a plug-in electric vehicle? Be sure to charge it overnight for maximum savings! See how you can save with the Rate Comparison Tool. Based on your energy usage last year, it will show if Time-of-Day Pricing might have savings in store for you. You’ll be asked to log into your online ComEd account, so be sure to create one if necessary. By using energy during off peak times, you can also help lower carbon emissions, contributing to a greener tomorrow. Get started now at ComEd.com/TimeOfDayPricing. You can opt out at anytime.