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ComEd's Computer Billing Fiasco Shuts Down Community Solar Program

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A major billing system failure at ComEd has forced the shutdown of its community solar program, leaving thousands of customers in limbo. The glitch caused widespread billing inaccuracies, with many customers receiving incorrect charges. The community solar program, which allowed residents to benefit from solar energy without installing panels, is now suspended until the issues are resolved. This setback undermines efforts to promote renewable energy and has sparked frustration among participants who rely on the program for lower energy costs. ComEd is currently working to rectify the problem, but the disruption has raised concerns about the reliability of utility-managed renewable energy initiatives.

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