Exelon has been named to two independent indexes – the Dow Jones
Sustainability Indices (DJSI) and CDP – in recognition of its corporate
sustainability performance and reporting of climate-related information.
DJSI and sustainability investing specialist RobecoSAM named Exelon to
the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index for the ninth year in a
row. Based on an analysis of the company’s economic, environmental and
social performance, the index identifies companies whose leadership,
innovation and productivity best prepare them to recognize and respond
to global sustainability trends.
Exelon was one of five utility companies, out of 600 total North
American companies evaluated, to be named to the North America Index,
based on a comprehensive assessment covering corporate governance, risk
management, environmental performance, human resources development,
corporate citizenship, and health and safety.
“We are honored to receive this recognition as it validates the progress
we’ve made in operating our business in a way that is economically,
environmentally and socially sustainable,” said Chris Crane, president
and CEO of Exelon. “As a leader in the energy industry, we are dedicated
to transparency and creating value for our customers, shareholders,
communities and employees.”
Exelon also has been named to CDP’s S&P 500 Climate Disclosure
Leadership Index (CDLI), marking the fifth time that CDP has recognized
Exelon in this category. Exelon is one of four S&P 500 utility companies
to appear on the list, which recognizes companies demonstrating a high
level of transparency and data quality in their disclosure of
climate-related information.
Company disclosures are scored on a 100-point scale for completeness and
data quality, with high scores indicating that a company has provided
robust climate data and conveyed a strong understanding of corporate
climate-related issues. The top 10 percent of responding companies are
named to the index. This year each company featured on the CDLI received
a score of 97 or higher.
“The need for disclosure of corporate climate change impacts and
strategies to reduce them has never been greater. For this reason, we
congratulate those businesses that have achieved a position on CDP’s S&P
500 Climate Disclosure Leadership Index,” said Paul Simpson, chief
executive officer of CDP. “These companies are responding to the
ever-growing demand for environmental accountability and helping to
inspire others to follow suit.”
Exelon had numerous achievements in the area of corporate sustainability
last year that contributing to these recognitions. For example, the
company:
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Achieved its Exelon 2020 carbon abatement goal seven years
early by reducing or avoiding more than 18 million metric tons of
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2013.
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Produced record generation output from its fleet of nuclear energy
facilities, which had a 94.1 percent capacity factor. Exelon-owned
nuclear generation avoided an estimated 87 million metric tons of GHG
emissions – equivalent to the annual emissions of more than 18 million
passenger vehicles. (Source: U.S. EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies
Calculator)
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Produced more than 5.8 million megawatt hours of electricity from
renewable sources and added 153 megawatts of new solar capacity.
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Delivered its best-ever OSHA recordable rate for employee safety.
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Provided more than $32.3 million in grants and more than 96,000
employee volunteer hours to non-profit organizations in its
communities.
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Purchased $906 million in goods and services with diversity-certified
suppliers.
Exelon’s sustainability performance is detailed in its 2013 Corporate
Sustainability Report, available at http://www.exeloncorp.com/assets/newsroom/docs/csr/index.html.
Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC) is the nation’s leading competitive
energy provider, with 2013 revenues of approximately $24.9 billion.
Headquartered in Chicago, Exelon does business in 48 states, the
District of Columbia and Canada. Exelon is one of the largest
competitive U.S. power generators, with more than 35,000 megawatts of
owned capacity comprising one of the nation’s cleanest and lowest-cost
power generation fleets. The company’s Constellation business unit
provides energy products and services to approximately 100,000 business
and public sector customers and approximately 1 million residential
customers. Exelon’s utilities deliver electricity and natural gas to
more than 7.8 million customers in central Maryland (BGE), northern
Illinois (ComEd) and southeastern Pennsylvania (PECO). Follow Exelon on
Twitter @Exelon.
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