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Crews and support teams from all six Exelon utilities will collaborate with utility workers from across the country to support critical restoration efforts.
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Meet the Four Companies Reshaping Sustainable Energy Technology and Services in Exelon Communities.
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Exelon has provided nearly $10 million in funding to nine local businesses in Baltimore, Chicago, the District of Columbia and Philadelphia to spur economic opportunity and entrepreneurship
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First waste heat application of this scale to produce decarbonized energy at a near hourly match in the U.S. for nearly a decade
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First waste heat application of this scale to produce decarbonized energy at a near match in the U.S. for nearly a decade
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School bus electrification represents an unprecedented opportunity for environmental, public health, economic, and grid flexibility gains to address longstanding social equity issues.
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The Exelon contingent will join utility workers from around the country to assist with restoration efforts
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Startups Can Apply Now Through September 15 to Receive Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars from the Exelon Foundation to Pursue Inventive Climate Solutions
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Startups Can Apply Now Through September 15 to Receive Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars from the Exelon Foundation to Pursue Inventive Climate Solutions
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Startups Can Apply Now Through September 15 to Receive Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars from the Exelon Foundation to Pursue Inventive Climate Solutions
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Award-winning energy efficiency programs save customers money and energy while helping avoid millions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually
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Twenty Exelon employees/teams are receiving Volunteer Awards of $5,000 to their chosen nonprofits in recognition of their exemplary service. Altogether Exelon hosted more than 200 volunteer events during April alone, building on the more than 126,000 hours volunteered by employees last year.
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Exelon spent more than $2.8 billion in 2022 with businesses owned by people of color, women and veterans as company focuses on growth of renewables, increased electrification, decarbonization and grid resiliency improvements
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Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC), the nation’s largest energy delivery company, has been named to Fortune magazine’s list of the World’s Most Admired Companies for the 15th consecutive year. Fortune ranks companies on criteria from investment value and quality of management and products to social responsibility and the ability to attract talent.“Being selected for this distinction is a testament to our 19,000 employees who live our purpose of powering a cleaner and brighter future for our customers and comm
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Exelon urges Congress to fund LIHEAP at the highest levels possible to meet the energy needs of low-income households and the most vulnerable
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Twenty-seven schools and education-focused nonprofits in Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia will receive grants totaling $868,000 to modernize or create state-of-the-art science labs
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Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC) Chief Executive Officer Chris Crane has announced that he will retire from his position as CEO and as a director of the Exelon Board effective Friday, Dec. 30, 2022. The Exelon Board has elected Calvin G. Butler Jr., currently president and chief operating officer (COO), to the role of president and chief executive officer as of Dec. 31, 2022. Butler also will join Exelon’s Board of Directors. The company recently promoted Butler and expanded his responsibilities as a step i
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Participation in the Talent Pipeline Challenge is the latest effort by Exelon to enhance its industry-leading workforce development programs. More than 14,000 people have completed one of the company’s workforce development and job training programs since 2019.
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From a $6.6 billion energy infrastructure investment to helping connect more than 650,000 customers to $450 million in energy assistance last year, highlights in the CSR cover hundreds of initiatives that have made a positive impact on the energy transmission and distribution company’s 10 million customers, the communities it serves and the environment.
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2023 application process now open for startups addressing climate change in Atlantic City, Baltimore, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington, Del.
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About $1 million in funds will support secondary education of young women who attended the Exelon Foundation STEM Leadership Academies in Chicago, Philadelphia and Baltimore/Washington
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RockCreek-managed fund, in partnership with minority banks and community-based lending institutions, will provide needed capital to help minority-owned businesses grow, create jobs, and expand in underserved and under-resourced communities served by Exelon.
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Free, week-long STEM education experience empowers young women in 10th and 11th grade to be leaders in the fight against climate change
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HBCU Corporate Scholars Program, in partnership with UNCF, helps students access higher education and build a foundation for career readiness
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Today, The Dayton Power and Light Company Foundation is celebrating its 2019 awardees who earned 51 grants totaling $1,719,000. The grants include sixteen Power Grants and one Community Power Grant to area organizations supporting new or continued innovative initiatives making a lasting impact for the people and communities in the Dayton Region.This year, the DP&L Foundation is introducing its first Community Power Grant. This new grant is intended to “move the needle” on a DP&L Foundation Board
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The Dayton Power and Light Company (DP&L), a subsidiary of The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES), was presented today with the Edison Electric Institute’s (EEI’s) “Emergency Recovery Award” for its outstanding power restoration efforts after a series of tornados hit Ohio in May.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200108005811/en/The Emergency Recovery Award is given to select EEI member companies to recognize their extraordinary
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The Dayton Power and Light Company (DP&L), a subsidiary of The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES), begins the fifth year of the Gift of Power program to lend a hand to those needing assistance paying their winter heating bills. Our contribution of $165,000 along with generous donations from DP&L customers and our employees keeps the power on for families, friends and neighbors throughout our 24-county service territory. All donations are administered by The Salvation Army and every dollar stays local.S
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Today, The Dayton Power and Light Company Foundation is awarding four mid-year Power Grants and five Community Impact Grants to area partner organizations totaling $322,500 that support new or continued innovative growth and education initiatives which will make a long-lasting impact on the people and communities in the Dayton Region.“These grants feel special, to myself and the Board, in the wake of this past weekend’s tragic events that affected our region,” said Holly Wiggins, Director for DP
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Two area teachers also receive awards from DP&L and Vectren
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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More than $620,000 in Power Grants made to area partners in 2018
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The Dayton Power and Light Company (DP&L), a subsidiary of The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES), awarded 107 Corporate and DP&L Foundation grants to support economic development and arts, workforce development, poverty reduction, and diversity and inclusion organizations in 2018 totaling $2.5 million. The 2018 grants included fourteen DP&L Foundation Power Grants which will make a long-lasting impact on the people and communities in the Dayton Region.
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Friends of Levitt and Omega Community Development Corporation receive grants
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Right Tree Right Place program completes its third successful year
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The Dayton Power and Light Company (DP&L), a subsidiary of The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES), encourages customers to be aware of their electricity usage at home during extreme cold temperatures through the winter heating season. As the temperature drops, your energy bill can rise due to higher usage. Heating and cooling make up nearly half of your home’s energy usage. During extreme drops in temperature, similar to what West Central Ohio has experi
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The Dayton Power and Light Company (DP&L), a subsidiary of The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES), is kicking off the third year of efforts to warm the homes of those struggling to pay winter heating bills through its Gift of Power program. DP&L will provide a $115,000 corporate grant, along with DP&L customer and community donations, to assist families and neighbors in staying warm. Every dollar given is administered by The Salvation Army. Since the pro
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, Friends of Levitt, and Victoria Theatre Association receive grants