CHICAGO, Jan. 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- ComEd has launched a contest to award up to four customers within the communities that are part of the company's smart meter pilot program with free, smart home makeovers valued at nearly $45,000 each. The contest is called the "Smart Home Showcase," and will provide each winner with an energy efficiency overhaul of their home.

Winners will receive a collection of brand-new energy-efficient equipment including:


    --  Whirlpool(®) brand smart appliances including a refrigerator, range,
        dishwasher, clothes washer and clothes dryer. These appliances are
        equipped with new convenience and control features, as well as
        energy-management technology that, for example, can make your fridge
        stop making ice during peak summer times when electricity prices are
        high.
    --  Electricity-generating solar panels and battery storage equipment
        installed by Intelligent Generation. These panels can help reduce energy
        use by generating and storing electricity for the home.
    --  A Nest(®) Learning Thermostat((TM)) that learns from
        temperature-setting behaviors, preferences and surroundings to
        automatically create a custom heating and cooling schedule.
    --  An in-home-display to help monitor household electricity use in
        real-time, predict bill amounts and reduce consumption.

"Our state's energy efficiency programs are working to attract and expand businesses in Illinois, while saving consumers money on their energy bills," said Adam Pollet, acting director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. "Programs like ComEd's Smart Home Showcase contest are an important way to educate Illinois residents about how to conserve energy, save money and protect our environment."

Once the new technologies are installed, ComEd will work to evaluate their impact on the winners' energy use, bill amounts and lifestyle.

"This contest will help demonstrate the value that the smart grid will bring, in terms of giving customers greater control over their energy usage," said Mike McMahan, vice president of smart grid and technology, ComEd. "Smart appliances and thermostats, combined with smart meters, will help customers conserve energy and control costs without their intervention."

The contest is open to customers who own single-family homes in the communities that are part of the company's smart meter pilot program*. Eligible customers must submit an essay of no more than 500 words explaining why they would benefit from a smart home makeover, a photo supporting their explanation, and statement indicating they have read and understand the contest rules to SmartHomeShowcase@ComEd.com. Entries will be accepted until Jan. 31, 2013.

For more information on the Smart Home Showcase, including a complete list of eligibility requirements and official contest rules, please visit ComEd.com/SmartHome.

*ComEd's smart meter pilot program encompasses nine towns serviced by the company's Maywood operating center including Bellwood, Berwyn, Broadview, Forest Park, Hillside, Maywood, Melrose Park, Oak Park and River Forest, and the Humboldt Park area in Chicago. Nearly 130,000 customers in these areas are equipped with smart meters and may be eligible to enter the contest.

Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), the nation's leading competitive energy provider, with approximately 6.6 million customers. ComEd provides service to approximately 3.8 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state's population.

SOURCE ComEd