Pepco Launches: The Source

Online News Hub Highlighting the Compelling Work That Is Taking
Place Everyday

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, Pepco and its sister utilities Atlantic City Electric and
Delmarva Power launched The
Source
โ€“ an online news hub for customers and the public to learn
how our companies are powering economies, connecting communities, and
securing a safe and brighter future for customers.

As a dynamic news hub, The Source features videos, articles, blog
posts and infographics about key activities driving our customers and
communities forward. Stories will highlight Pepcoโ€™s efforts to make
service more reliable and affordable, connect with local communities,
and power a 21st century economy.

With 4,600 employees serving nearly two million people across the
Mid-Atlantic Region, Pepco and its sister utilities are a critical part
of local communities and economies. We deliver safe, reliable energy,
while supporting local programs that drive workforce development,
education and more. We are also investing in cutting-edge technologies
to help make energy cleaner, more efficient and more reliable.

โ€œThe Source is about sharing the best of our companies and communities,
and providing a resource to our customers,โ€ said Clarissa Beyah-Taylor,
vice president, Pepco Holdings communications. โ€œWe are continually
working to do more for those we serve, and this is a small part of that
effort.โ€

As part of the Exelon family of companies, Atlantic City Electric,
Delmarva Power and Pepco are part of the leading mid-Atlantic electric
and gas utility company. Their combined strengths are helping to deliver
world-class performance for customers.

Readers can learn more about The Source online at thesource.pepcoholdings.com.

About Pepco: Pepco, a public utility owned by Exelon Corporation
(NYSE: EXC), provides safe and reliable energy to more than 842,000
electric delivery customers in Maryland and the District of Columbia.

Contacts

Pepco
Eric M. Winkfield
Pepco, Media Relations
202-872-2785
(office)
202-872-2680 (media hotline)