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*
real power
129,000 gigawatt-hours
Exelon generates and markets real power, not virtual power–in 2002, Exelon Generation
produced 129,000 gigawatt-hours.Whether it’s by way of nuclear-, fossil-,hydro-,
solar- or wind-generated power,we’ve promised our customers that we’ll “keep the lights on.”
Exelon has pledged to support renewable energy use and development,and to reduce
environmental impact. One example is Exelon’s Conowingo Hydroelectric Station
on the Susquehanna River in Maryland. Conowingo has been providing electricity since
1928,and contributes an average of 1,600 gigawatt-hours of electricity annually–
all by way of water. And Exelon’s fish lifts at the Conowingo Dam have helped protect
the endangered American Shad, allowing more than a million of the species
to go upriver to spawn since 1972.
Exelon will remain committed to its promises... and we will continue to produce
electricity in a safe,reliable and environmentally sound manner.