Exelon Corp (EXC)
43.68
-0.87 (-1.95%)
Exelon Corp is a leading energy provider that focuses on delivering electricity and natural gas to millions of customers across the United States
The company operates a diverse portfolio of nuclear, renewable, and fossil fuel-based power generation facilities, making it one of the largest suppliers of clean energy in the country. In addition to its generation capabilities, Exelon is actively involved in supporting energy efficiency programs and investing in innovative technologies to enhance the reliability and sustainability of its energy services. Through its various subsidiaries, the company aims to create a more sustainable energy future while delivering value to its customers and stakeholders.

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