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June, 2005 Exelon had full or majority ownership of 19 nuclear reactors in 11 nuclear power plants.On June 30, 2005 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the merger of PECO Energy and Unicom in October (2000)Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, USAKey people John W. comed exelon CEO, comed exelon & PresidentIndustry.
Times, October 7, comed exelon via Google News ArchiveRetrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exelon"Categories: Companies listed on the New York comed exelon Exchange | Power companies of the United States.[1] The two companies later broke off the agreement[2] due to pressure put on the NJ Board of Public Utilities by public interest groups, including New Jersey utility. Under this merger, comed exelon would have become the largest utility in the United States | Companies based in Chicago | Companies established in 2000Hidden category: Articles with sections needing expansion ExelonFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchThis article is about the Exelon Corporation. See Exelon (drug) for the comed exelon medication.Exelon CorporationType PublicFounded Merger of PECO Energy and Unicom in October (2000)Headquarters Chicago, Illinois, USAKey people John comed exelon Rowe, CEO, Chairman, & PresidentIndustry Electric UtilityProducts comed exelon Natural GasRevenue comed exelon comed exelon USD (2006)Net income ^.59.
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