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Smart Home Exhibit at Museum of Science and Industry Showcases ComEd Environmental Programs
CHICAGO (Map) - The Smart Home demonstrates the latest offerings in sustainable living and environmentally-friendly technologies and offers Museum patrons simple, practical ways they can incorporate green living into their lifestyle. Guests will go on tours of the 2,500-square-foot, modular and contemporary home, located on the east side of the Museum. "At ComEd, we are proud to serve as a key sponsor of this innovative
exhibit and to partner with the Museum of Science and ComEd environmental programs featured in the Smart Home -- ComEd's Residential Real-Time Pricing allows customers to manage their electricity consumption in response to market conditions. Using a special meter in their homes, customers have the option to buy power on an hourly basis and to reduce usage when prices are high. The Smart Home features two advanced "smart meters" with an LCD display in the kitchen area. One meter captures the current consumption of power for the entire home, and another displays the power generated by its solar panels. These meters monitor the Smart Home's energy use and production minute-by-minute in real time. -- ComEd offers seasonal discounts on compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs), which use up to 75 percent less electricity than equivalent incandescent bulbs, and last up to 10 times longer. Replacing one 60-watt incandescent bulb with a comparable CFL bulb can yield savings of up to $30 over the life of the bulb. CFL bulbs are placed in key locations throughout the Smart Home, saving energy and money. -- The ComEd Net Metering program is available to customers who own or operate a small renewable energy system that generates electricity for the customer's own use, such as solar or wind energy. Customers in the program receive credits to offset future energy consumption when the renewable source exceeds their total consumption in a given month. The Smart Home is an example of how consumers can use solar panels to generate electricity that is used in the home. People who live in the ComEd service territory can enter the ComEd Home
Run Sweepstakes for a chance to throw out the first pitch at Wrigley Field
when the Chicago Cubs play the Philadelphia Phillies on Additionally, a "buy-one-get-one free" general admission/Smart Home ticket
offer is also available to ComEd customers. Customers may redeem this voucher
on-site at the museum; however, a same day ticket without a reservation is
subject to availability. To make an advance reservation, call (773) 684-1414
and provide the reservation representative with the following MOP Code:
2008165. A service fee of The voucher is valid from The Smart Home exhibit requires a ticket with a specified entry time. This
ticket, which includes general Museum admission, is Smart Home: Green + Wired, powered by ComEd and warmed by Peoples Gas, is also sponsored by American Honda Motor Co., Inc.; Dominick's; and the Motorola Foundation as part of the Museum's 75th Anniversary. Commonwealth About the Museum of Science and The Museum of Science and
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