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
– 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 Pepco’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.

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

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)