Exelon

Electricity generation and distribution services

Chicago, Illinois, United States

About Exelon

Exelon Corporation delivers reliable, clean, and affordable energy to residential, commercial, and industrial clients in the United States. The company generates and distributes electricity using a diverse mix of sources, including nuclear, wind, solar, and natural gas, ensuring a stable energy supply. Exelon earns revenue by selling electricity and providing energy services that enhance efficiency and reliability. What sets Exelon apart from competitors is its strong commitment to community development, environmental stewardship, and diversity, equity, and inclusion within its workforce and the communities it serves. The company actively invests in infrastructure improvements and adapts to industry changes, such as supporting the electrification of school buses through federal funding. Exelon's goal is to drive progress in the energy sector while maintaining a focus on sustainability and social responsibility.

Chicago, IllinoisHeadquarters
2000Year Founded
IPOCompany Stage
Energy, Social ImpactIndustries
10,001+Employees

Risks

The $606 million rate hike may lead to consumer backlash and affect satisfaction.
ComEd's history of scandals and rate hikes could challenge customer trust and affordability.
Operational challenges may arise with the new Bronzeville Community Microgrid implementation.

Differentiation

Exelon leverages a diverse energy mix including nuclear, wind, solar, and natural gas.
The company invests in community development and environmental stewardship initiatives.
Exelon focuses on innovation and sustainability, adapting to industry changes proactively.

Upsides

Exelon's microgrid technology enhances energy resilience and reliability for over 1,000 customers.
The company's STEM education partnerships foster a future workforce skilled in energy technologies.
Exelon's $10 million investment in local businesses drives urban growth and opportunities.