UNITED STATES
                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                              Washington, DC 20549
                                    FORM 8-K



                                 CURRENT REPORT


                Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities
                              Exchange Act of 1934


                                  July 29, 2003
                                (Date of earliest
                                 event reported)



Commission File Name of Registrant; State of Incorporation; Address of IRS Employer Number Principal Executive Offices; and Telephone Number Identification Number --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ 1-16169 EXELON CORPORATION 23-2990190 (a Pennsylvania corporation) 10 South Dearborn Street - 37th Floor P.O. Box 805379 Chicago, Illinois 60680-5379 (312) 394-7398 1-1839 COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY 36-0938600 (an Illinois corporation) 10 South Dearborn Street - 37th Floor P.O. Box 805379 Chicago, Illinois 60680-5379 (312) 394-4321 1-1401 PECO ENERGY COMPANY 23-0970240 (a Pennsylvania corporation) P.O. Box 8699 2301 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101-8699 (215) 841-4000 333-85496 EXELON GENERATION COMPANY, LLC 23-3064219 (a Pennsylvania limited liability company) 300 Exelon Way Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348 (610) 765-6900
Item 12. Results of Operations and Financial Condition On July 29, 2003, Exelon Corporation (Exelon) announced via press release Exelon's results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2003. A copy of Exelon's press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99. This Form 8-K and the attached exhibit are provided under Item 12 of Form 8-K and are furnished to, but not filed with, the Securities and Exchange Commission. This combined Form 8-K is being furnished separately by Exelon, Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd), PECO Energy Company (PECO) and Exelon Generation Company, LLC (Generation) (Registrants). Information contained herein relating to any individual registrant has been filed by such registrant on its own behalf. No registrant makes any representation as to information relating to any other registrant. Except for the historical information contained herein, certain of the matters discussed in this Report are forward-looking statements, within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that are subject to risks and uncertainties. The factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements made by a registrant include those factors discussed herein, as well as the items discussed in (a) the Registrants' 2002 Annual Report on Form 10-K - ITEM 7. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations--Business Outlook and the Challenges in Managing Our Business for each of Exelon, ComEd, PECO and Generation, (b) the Registrants' 2002 Annual Report on Form 10-K - ITEM 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data: Exelon - Note 19, ComEd - Note 16, PECO - Note 18 and Generation - Note 13 and (c) other factors discussed in filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by the Registrants. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this Report. None of the Registrants undertakes any obligation to publicly release any revision to its forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this Report. SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized. EXELON CORPORATION COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY PECO ENERGY COMPANY EXELON GENERATION COMPANY, LLC /S/ Robert S. Shapard ------------------------------- Robert S. Shapard Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Exelon Corporation July 29, 2003
Exhibit 99


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News Release


From:      Exelon Corporation                            FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
           Corporate Communications                      ---------------------
           P.O. Box 805379                                 July 29, 2003
           Chicago, IL 60680-5379

Contact:   Linda Marsicano, Media Relations
           312.394.3099
           Linda Byus, CFA, Investor Relations
           312.394.7696



                    Exelon Announces Second Quarter Earnings;
                        Common Dividend Increased by 8.7%


Chicago (July 29, 2003) - Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC) today announced
operating earnings for the second quarter of 2003 of $402 million, or $1.23 per
share (diluted), compared with operating earnings of $369 million, or $1.14 per
share (diluted), for the same period in 2002. The 8% improvement in
year-over-year operating earnings was due primarily to increased market sales
and favorable mark-to-market adjustments at Generation, lower interest expense,
and lower depreciation and amortization expense, which more than offset
weather-related decreases in retail kWh deliveries and lower energy margins at
Energy Delivery.

Reported second quarter 2003 consolidated earnings prepared in accordance with
accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP) were $372
million, or $1.14 per share (diluted). Reported results for the second quarter
include a $30 million, or $0.09 per share, goodwill impairment charge (after
taxes) related to the agreement to sell Exelon Enterprises' InfraSource
business. Reported earnings in the second quarter of 2002 were $485 million, or
$1.50 per share (diluted), which included a $116 million, or $0.36 per share,
after-tax gain related to Exelon Enterprises' sale of its 49% interest in AT&T
Wireless PCS of Philadelphia.

Today, the Exelon Board of Directors approved Exelon Generation's orderly
transition out of the ownership of Exelon Boston Generating (EBG). For a period
of time, Exelon expects to continue to provide administrative and operational
services to EBG in its operation of the projects. Exelon informed the lenders
that it will not provide additional funding to the projects beyond its existing
contractual obligations.

"Today we announce three major events, two that are most pleasant and one that
was not pleasant, but all three are part of our commitment to delivering value
to our investors," said John W. Rowe, Exelon Chairman and CEO. "The enjoyable
announcements are that we produced quarterly operating earnings of $1.23 per
share and increased our dividend by



$0.16 per share annually. The unpleasant event is our decision to wind up our
investment in Exelon Boston Generating. Our increased operating earnings reflect
the strength of our core businesses and our constant efforts to improve these
businesses. The dividend increase reflects both that underlying strength and the
fact that recent changes in the federal income tax laws make dividends a more
efficient way to distribute value to our shareholders. Our Exelon Boston
Generating decision illustrates that when investments do not work out as
planned, we will not make it worse by throwing good money after bad."

Common Dividend Increase

The Exelon Board of Directors declared a dividend of $0.50 per share on Exelon's
common stock, payable September 10, 2003, to shareholders of record at 5:00 p.m.
EDT on August 15, 2003. The increase of $0.16 per share annually, approximately
8.7%, will result in an annual dividend rate of $2.00 per share or $0.50 per
share quarterly. Payment of future dividends is subject to approval and
declaration by the Board.


2003 Earnings Guidance


Exelon's full year operating earnings are expected to be toward the top of a
range of $4.80 to $5.00 per share. The earnings guidance is based on the
assumption of normal weather for the second half of 2003 and excludes the first
quarter $0.34 per share gain from the cumulative effect for the change in
accounting principle (SFAS 143), the net $0.05 per share charge related to the
March 3 ComEd settlement agreement and the $0.40 per share impairment of our
Sithe Energies investment. Our operating earnings guidance also excludes the
second quarter $0.09 per share loss related to the sale of our InfraSource
business. Operating earnings guidance excludes any potential impairment related
to Exelon Boston Generating. Third quarter operating earnings are expected to
represent about 30% of full year operating earnings.


SECOND QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS

     o    Nuclear Operations Exelon Generation's nuclear fleet, excluding
          AmerGen, produced 29,619 GWhs for the second quarter of 2003, compared
          with 28,776 GWhs (reflects reallocation) output for the second quarter
          of 2002. The fleet, including AmerGen, achieved a capacity factor of
          94.0% for the second quarter of 2003, compared with 92.1% for the
          second quarter of 2002. Exelon Generation's nuclear group completed
          one planned refueling outage during the second quarter of 2003
          compared with two in the second quarter of 2002. Additionally, there
          was one refueling outage in 2002 at a co-owned plant not operated by
          Exelon. Operating expenses associated with the two fewer planned
          refueling outages were approximately $30 million lower in the second
          quarter of 2003 compared with the prior year.

     o    InfraSource Sale On June 18, Exelon Enterprises, parent company of
          InfraSource, Inc., announced that it had entered into an agreement to
          sell the electric construction and services, underground and telecom
          businesses of InfraSource to GFI Energy Ventures LLC and Oaktree
          Capital Management LLC. The sale is anticipated to result in net cash
          proceeds of $211 million and a $30 million subordinated note maturing
          with interest in 2011. The net book value of the assets being sold
          approximated $280 million at the time of the agreement to sell. After
          valuing the note, recognition of transaction costs and minority
          interest, Exelon recorded a $30

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          million, or $0.09 per share, goodwill impairment charge (after taxes)
          in the second quarter related to the agreement to sell InfraSource.
          Closing of the transaction is subject to the satisfaction of a number
          of conditions, including regulatory approvals from the state utility
          commissions in Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Virginia and
          Washington, DC, and other conditions, the satisfaction of which cannot
          be assured. If all closing conditions are satisfied, the transaction
          is expected to close in the third or fourth quarter of 2003.o

     o    Sithe Energies, Inc. Investment On May 29, 2003, Exelon Fossil
          Holdings, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Exelon Generation, issued
          an irrevocable call notice for the 35.2% interest in Sithe Energies,
          Inc. (Sithe) owned by Apollo Energy, LLC and the 14.9% interest owned
          by subsidiaries of Marubeni Corporation. The total call price will be
          based on the terms of the existing Put and Call Agreement among the
          parties, which we estimate will be approximately $650 million. The
          transfer of ownership requires various regulatory approvals, including
          FERC, the state regulatory commission in New Jersey, and expiration of
          the Hart Scott Rodino waiting period.

     o    Exelon Boston Generating Exelon Boston Generating's Mystic 9
          generating plant began commercial operation on June 10, 2003. Mystic 9
          is an 807-MW gas-fired combined cycle plant with an estimated 7,000
          [BTU/kWh] heat rate located in Everett, MA (greater Boston area). The
          Mystic 8 plant began commercial operation in April 2003. Construction
          of Fore River is substantially complete and the unit is currently
          undergoing testing.

     o    Summer Readiness ComEd successfully completed its plans to improve the
          performance of the transmission and distribution system to meet the
          peak summertime demand. In 2003, ComEd has completed 278 projects to
          improve the electric system across its northern Illinois service
          territory. As a result of this and other ongoing initiatives, both
          ComEd and PECO have reached all-time high levels of customer
          satisfaction.

     o    March 3 Settlement Agreement The Illinois Commerce Commission denied
          petitions for rehearing on the ComEd March 3 Agreement, allowing the
          agreement to become effective in May. Customers representing an
          additional 4,500 GWhs annually, or 8% of ComEd's commercial and
          industrial load, elected to obtain energy from alternate suppliers
          during the election period that ended July 14. About one-half of these
          customers had previously received service under ComEd's market-based
          purchased power option.

     o    ComEd Refinancing On April 7, 2003, ComEd closed on the sale of $395
          million of first mortgage bonds maturing in 2015 with a coupon of
          4.70%. The purpose of the issue was to refund debt with an average
          interest rate of about 8.2%. On May 8, ComEd issued $40 million in
          tax-exempt, pollution control variable rate bonds maturing on May 15,
          2017. The bonds replace securities that had a 5.875% rate.
          Year-to-date, ComEd has completed $1.3 billion of securities offerings
          as part of its ongoing refinancing program, which will reduce interest
          and dividend requirements by $35 million on an annualized basis.

     o    PECO Energy Refinancing On April 28, 2003, PECO Energy closed on the
          sale of $450 million of first mortgage bonds. The securities carry a
          3.5% coupon and will mature in 2008. Proceeds were used to fund
          maturing debt with an average interest


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          rate of about 6.5%. On June 24, 2003, PECO closed on the sale of $100
          million of 30-year trust preferred securities. The securities carry a
          coupon of 5.75% and will mature in June 2033. The yield on the
          offering is 5.793%. The purpose of the issue was to refund existing
          PECO 8% trust preferred securities and $7.48 preferred stock.
          Year-to-date, PECO Energy has completed $550 million of securities
          offerings as part of its ongoing refinancing program, which will
          result in annualized savings of $15 million.



BUSINESS UNIT RESULTS


Exelon Corporation's consolidated net income for the second quarter of 2003 was
$372 million compared with net income of $485 million in the second quarter of
2002. Operating earnings were $402 million in the second quarter of 2003
compared with operating earnings of $369 million in the second quarter of 2002.

Exelon Energy Delivery consists of the retail electricity transmission and
distribution operations of ComEd and PECO and the natural gas distribution
business of PECO. Energy Delivery's net income in the second quarter of 2003 was
$291 million compared with net income of $322 million in the second quarter of
2002. The decrease in net income was primarily due to decreased sales to
residential and small commercial and industrial customers, including
weather-related electric sales, higher average costs for purchased power and
fuel, and the negative impacts of customer choice primarily in the ComEd service
territory. Partially offsetting these items were lower interest costs, lower
depreciation rates at ComEd and lower taxes other than income related to refunds
and tax settlements at both PECO and ComEd.

Cooling degree-days for the second quarter of 2003 in the ComEd service
territory were down 63% relative to the same period in 2002 and 49% below
normal. In the PECO service territory, cooling degree-days were down 40%
compared with 2002 and 21% below normal. Retail GWh deliveries decreased 5.4%
for ComEd, with an 11.9% decrease in deliveries to the residential customer
class reflecting fewer cooling degree-days. PECO's retail GWh deliveries
decreased 3.1% overall, including a 7.9% decrease in total deliveries to
residential customers. Energy Delivery's second quarter 2003 revenues were
$2,322 million, down 6% from $2,476 million in 2002. Energy Delivery's second
quarter 2003 fuel and purchased power expense was $986 million, down 2% from
$1,011 million in 2002. The impact of the cooler weather decreased Energy
Delivery's second quarter 2003 earnings by approximately $0.12 per share
relative to 2002 and $0.06 per share relative to the normal weather that was
incorporated in our earnings guidance.

Exelon Generation consists of Exelon's electric generation operations and power
marketing and trading functions. Second quarter 2003 reported net income of $142
million exceeded 2002 net income of $84 million by $58 million. Net income for
the latest quarter includes a $32 million (before tax) unrealized mark-to-market
gain from non-trading activities driven by higher forward fuel prices relative
to our position as compared with the end of the first quarter 2003.

Generation's second quarter 2003 revenue was $1,886 million, compared with
second quarter 2002 revenue of $1,559 million. The revenue increase reflects
higher energy market sales volumes, higher power prices and the 2002
acquisitions of the New England plants and two Texas plants. Energy sales
volumes, exclusive of trading volumes, totaled 54,318 GWhs in the second quarter
of 2003 compared with 50,238 GWhs in second quarter 2002.


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Operating and maintenance expenses were up for the quarter as $19 million of
additional expenses resulting from the acquisitions of the New England and Texas
plants, higher pension and postretirement benefit expense and the effects of
certain new accounting treatments under FAS 143, were partially offset by lower
expenses from fewer planned nuclear outages and lower bad debt and other
operating expenses. The net impact of FAS 143 was neutral in the second quarter
of 2003 versus a net expense impact in the second quarter 2002.

Generation's revenue net fuel increased by $80 million in second quarter 2003
over second quarter 2002 excluding the mark-to-market impact in both years. The
improvement includes $31 million of incremental margin contribution from the New
England and Texas plants acquired during and after the second quarter of 2002.
The increase was driven by higher wholesale power prices in all regions in which
Power Team operates, a higher average power price to ComEd and higher nuclear
generation, offset partially by higher supply costs, including fuel and
purchased power. The average realized price excluding trading activity in the
second quarter of 2003 was $33.83 per MWh compared with $31.50 per MWh in 2002.
Higher market prices, driven by higher market gas and oil prices, were partially
offset by our hedged position during the quarter. Higher gas prices resulted in
higher supply costs, including purchased power and fuel costs. Trading margins
were neutral for the quarter compared with a $16 million loss in the second
quarter of 2002.

Depreciation expense was $19 million lower in the second quarter 2003 versus
2002 due to the impact of FAS 143, partially offset by additional depreciation
for the acquired New England and Texas plants and new capital additions.

Exelon Enterprises consists of Exelon's competitive retail energy sales, energy
and infrastructure services, venture capital investments and related businesses.
Enterprises' second quarter 2003 net loss was $61 million, which includes the
$30 million goodwill impairment (after taxes) related to the agreement to sell
certain InfraSource business segments and $23 million loss (after taxes) related
to the impairment of certain Enterprises' venture capital investments.
Enterprises had second quarter 2002 net income of $83 million, which included
the $116 million after-tax gain on the sale of the AT&T Wireless investment.
Absent that gain, Enterprises $33 million loss included $22 million of
investment impairments (after taxes) and $2 million of other net asset
impairments (after taxes) in the second quarter of 2002.

Conference call information: Exelon has scheduled a conference call for 11 AM ET
(10 AM CT) on July 30, 2003. The call-in number in the U.S. is 877/407-4094 and
the international call-in number is 201-689-8037. No password is required. Media
representatives are invited to participate on a listen-only basis. The call will
be web-cast and archived on Exelon's web site: www.exeloncorp.com. (Please
select the Investor Relations page.)

Telephone replays will be available until August 15. The U.S. call-in number for
replays is 877/660-6853 and the international call-in number is 201/612-7415.
The account number is 4094 and the conference call number is 70578.

Operating Earnings

Operating earnings (pro forma), which generally exclude non-operational items as
well as one-time charges or credits that are not normally associated with our
ongoing operations,


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are provided as a complement to results provided in
accordance with GAAP. Management uses such pro forma measures internally to
evaluate the company's performance and manage its operations. A reconciliation
of GAAP to operating earnings is included in the attachments to this release.

================================================================================

Except for the historical information contained herein, certain of the matters
discussed in this news release are forward-looking statements, within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that are
subject to risks and uncertainties. The factors that could cause actual results
to differ materially from the forward-looking statements made by a registrant
include those factors discussed herein as well as the items discussed in Exelon
Corporation's 2002 Annual Report on Form10-K in (a) ITEM 7. Management's
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of
Operations--Business Outlook and the Challenges in Managing Our Business for
each of Exelon, ComEd, PECO and Generation and (b) ITEM 8. Financial Statements
and Supplementary Data: Exelon--Note 19, ComEd--Note 16, PECO--Note 18 and
Generation--Note 13, and (c) other factors discussed in filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by Exelon Corporation, Commonwealth
Edison Company, PECO Energy Company and Exelon Generation Company, LLC
(Registrants). Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this press
release. None of the Registrants undertakes any obligation to publicly release
any revision to its forward-looking statements to reflect events or
circumstances after the date of this press release.


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    Exelon Corporation is one of the nation's largest electric utilities with
    approximately 5 million customers and $15 billion in annual revenues. The
   company has one of the industry's largest portfolios of electricity
  generation capacity, with a nationwide reach and strong positions in the
 Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. Exelon distributes electricity to approximately 5
million  customers in Illinois and Pennsylvania and gas to more than 450,000
  customers in the Philadelphia area. Exelon is headquartered in Chicago
                  and trades on the NYSE under the ticker EXC.








EXELON CORPORATION Consolidated Statements of Income (unaudited) (in millions, except per share data) Three Months Ended June 30, 2003 Three Months Ended June 30, 2002 ------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------- Pro Forma Pro Forma GAAP (a) Adjustments Pro Forma GAAP (a) Adjustments Pro Forma --------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- Operating revenues $ 3,721 $ - $ 3,721 $ 3,519 $ - $ 3,519 Operating expenses Purchased power 856 - 856 759 - 759 Fuel 531 - 531 364 - 364 Operating and maintenance 1,100 (48) (b) 1,052 1,070 - 1,070 Depreciation and amortization 275 - 275 332 - 332 Taxes other than income 159 - 159 181 - 181 --------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- Total operating expenses 2,921 (48) 2,873 2,706 - 2,706 --------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- Operating income 800 48 848 813 - 813 Other income and deductions Interest expense (220) - (220) (241) - (241) Distributions on preferred securities of subsidiaries (10) - (10) (11) - (11) Equity in earnings of unconsolidated affiliates 15 - 15 9 - 9 Other, net 9 - 9 194 (198) (c) (4) --------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- Total other income and deductions (206) - (206) (49) (198) (247) --------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- Income before income taxes 594 48 642 764 (198) 566 Income taxes 222 18 240 279 (82) 197 --------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- Net income $ 372 $ 30 $ 402 $ 485 $ (116) $ 369 ========= =========== ========== ========== ============ ========== Earnings per average common share Basic $ 1.14 $ 0.09 $ 1.23 $ 1.50 $ (0.36) $ 1.14 Diluted $ 1.14 $ 0.09 $ 1.23 $ 1.50 $ (0.36) $ 1.14 Average common shares outstanding Basic 325 322 Diluted 327 324 Effect of pro forma adjustments on earnings per average diluted common share recorded in accordance with GAAP: Impairment of Exelon Enterprises' InfraSource goodwill $ (0.09) $ - Gain on sale of investment in AT&T Wireless - 0.36 --------- --------- Total pro forma adjustments $ (0.09) $ 0.36 ========= ======== (a) Results reported in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP). (b) Pro forma adjustment for the impairment of Exelon Enterprises' InfraSource goodwill. (c) Pro forma adjustment for the sale of investment in AT&T Wireless.
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EXELON CORPORATION Consolidated Statements of Income (unaudited) (in millions, except per share data) Six Months Ended June 30, 2003 Six Months Ended June 30, 2002 ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Pro Forma Pro Forma GAAP (a) Adjustments Pro Forma GAAP (a) Adjustments Pro Forma -------- ----------- --------- ------- ----------- --------- Operating revenues $ 7,795 $ - $ 7,795 $ 6,876 $ - $ 6,876 Operating expenses Purchased power 1,763 - 1,763 1,427 - 1,427 Fuel 1,356 - 1,356 860 - 860 Operating and maintenance 2,212 (89)(b),(d) 2,123 2,137 (10)(f) 2,127 Depreciation and amortization 549 - 549 667 - 667 Taxes other than income 358 - 358 367 - 367 ------- ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- Total operating expenses 6,238 (89) 6,149 5,458 (10) 5,448 ------- ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- Operating income 1,557 89 1,646 1,418 10 1,428 Other income and deductions Interest expense (443) - (443) (490) - (490) Distributions on preferred securities of subsidiaries (22) - (22) (23) - (23) Equity in earnings of unconsolidated affiliates 33 - 33 22 - 22 Other, net (134) 187 (b),(c) 53 222 (198)(g) 24 ------- ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- Total other income and deductions (566) 187 (379) (269) (198) (467) ------- ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- Income before income taxes and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles 991 276 1,267 1,149 (188) 961 Income taxes 370 99 469 427 (84) 343 ------- ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- Income before cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles 621 177 798 722 (104) 618 Cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles, net of income taxes 112 (112)(e) - (230) 230 (h) - ------- ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- Net income $ 733 $ 65 $ 798 $ 492 $ 126 $ 618 ======= ====== ======= ======= ====== ======= Earnings per average common share Basic: Income before cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles $ 1.92 $ 0.54 $ 2.46 $ 2.24 $(0.32) $ 1.92 Cumulative effect of changes in in accounting principles 0.34 (0.34) - (0.71) 0.71 - ------- ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- Net income $ 2.26 $ 0.20 $ 2.46 $ 1.53 $ 0.39 $ 1.92 ======= ====== ======= ======= ====== ======= Diluted: Income before cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles $ 1.90 $ 0.54 $ 2.44 $ 2.23 $(0.32) $ 1.91 Cumulative effect of changes in in accounting principles 0.34 (0.34) - (0.71) 0.71 - ------- ------ ------- ------- ------ ------- Net income $ 2.24 $ 0.20 $ 2.44 $ 1.52 $ 0.39 $ 1.91 ======= ====== ======= ======= ====== ======= Average common shares outstanding Basic 324 322 Diluted 327 324 Effect of pro forma adjustments on earnings per average diluted common share recorded in accordance with GAAP: March 3 ComEd Settlement Agreement $ (0.05) $ - Impairment of Exelon's investment in Sithe Energies, Inc. (0.40) - Impairment of Exelon Enterprises' InfraSource goodwill (0.09) - Cumulative effect of adopting SFAS No. 143 0.34 - Employee severance costs - (0.04) Gain on sale of investment in AT&T Wireless - 0.36 Cumulative effect of adopting SFAS No. 141 and SFAS No. 142 - (0.71) ------- ------- Total pro forma adjustments $ (0.20) $ (0.39) ======= ======= (a) Results reported in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP). (b) Pro forma adjustment for the March 3 ComEd Settlement Agreement. (c) Pro forma adjustment for the impairment of Exelon's investment in Sithe Energies, Inc. (d) Pro forma adjustment for the impairment of Exelon Enterprises' InfraSource goodwill. (e) Pro forma adjustment for the cumulative effect of adopting SFAS No. 143. (f) Pro forma adjustment for severance costs of $10 million pre-tax primarily related to executive severance. Not all of the severance expense was tax deductible. (g) Pro forma adjustment for the sale of investment in AT&T Wireless. (h) Pro forma adjustment for the cumulative effect of adopting SFAS No. 141 and SFAS No. 142 reflecting the impairment of Exelon Enterprises' goodwill and the benefit of AmerGen's negative goodwill.
2 EXELON CORPORATION Earnings Per Diluted Share Reconciliation Three Months Ended June 30, 2003 vs. Three Months Ended June 30, 2002 2002 Earnings per Diluted Share $ 1.50 2002 Pro Forma Adjustments: Gain on the Sale of Investment in AT&T Wireless (1) (0.36) ------ 2002 Pro Forma Earnings 1.14 Year Over Year Effects on Earnings: Lower Energy Margins - Weather Impact (2) (0.12) Higher Energy Margins - Other (3) 0.12 Lower Interest Expense (4) 0.04 Lower Taxes Other Than Income (5) 0.04 Increase in Effective Tax Rate (6) (0.03) Higher Investment Income (7) 0.02 Lower Depreciation and Amortization Expense (8) 0.02 ------ 2003 Pro Forma Earnings 1.23 2003 Pro Forma Adjustments: Impairment of InfraSource Goodwill (9) (0.09) ------ 2003 Earnings per Diluted Share $ 1.14 ====== (1) Gain on Exelon Enterprises' sale of its 49% interest in AT&T Wireless PCS of Philadelphia. (2) Primarily related to cooler spring weather in 2003 versus 2002. Cooling degree-days in the ComEd and PECO service territories were 63% and 40% lower, respectively, in the second quarter of 2003 as compared to the same period in the prior year. (3) Reflects increased market sales and favorable mark-to-market activity at Generation partially offset by decreased revenue primarily at ComEd due to customer choice. (4) Reflects refinancing of existing debt at lower interest rates, partially offset by debt incurred related to acquisitions during 2002. (5) Taxes Other Than Income was lower due to a favorable agreement reached by PECO in 2003 related to sale and use tax. (6) The effective tax rate increased from 36.5% in the second quarter of 2002 to 37.4% in the second quarter of 2003. (7) Primarily reflects write-downs of communication and energy-related investments at Enterprises in 2002 and higher investment income related to nuclear decommissioning trust funds in 2003, partially offset by an impairment of communication and energy-related investments of Enterprises in 2003. (8) Depreciation and amortization expense, excluding SFAS No. 143, decreased primarily due to lower depreciation rates and lower recoverable transition cost amortization at ComEd, partially offset by increased depreciation related to higher depreciable plant balances, reflecting Generation's plant acquisitions in 2002, and higher CTC amortization at PECO. (9) Reflects an impairment of goodwill related to InfraSource, Inc. The net assets of certain businesses of InfraSource, Inc. were classified as held for sale during the second quarter of 2003. 3 EXELON CORPORATION Earnings Per Diluted Share Reconciliation Six Months Ended June 30, 2003 vs. Six Months Ended June 30, 2002 2002 Earnings per Diluted Share $ 1.52 2002 Pro Forma Adjustments: Cumulative Effect of Adopting SFAS No. 142 0.71 Gain on the Sale of Investment in AT&T Wireless (1) (0.36) Severance (2) 0.04 ------ 2002 Pro Forma Earnings 1.91 Year Over Year Effects on Earnings: Higher Energy Margins - Rate Changes (3) 0.14 Higher Energy Margins - Weather Impact (4) 0.02 Higher Energy Margins - Other (5) 0.18 Lower Interest Expense (6) 0.09 Higher Investment Income (7) 0.07 Lower Depreciation and Amortization Expense (8) 0.05 Other (0.02) ------ 2003 Pro Forma Earnings 2.44 2003 Pro Forma Adjustments: Impairment of Investment in Sithe Energies, Inc. (9) (0.40) Cumulative Effect of Adopting SFAS No. 143 0.34 Impairment of InfraSource Goodwill (10) (0.09) March 3 ComEd Settlement Agreement (11) (0.05) ------ 2003 Earnings per Diluted Share $ 2.24 ====== (1) Gain on Exelon Enterprises' sale of its 49% interest in AT&T Wireless PCS of Philadelphia. (2) Executive severance partially offset by favorable adjustments to previous severance estimates. A portion of the executive severance was not tax deductible. As a result, the after-tax impact on earnings was $0.04 per share. (3) Reflects increased CTC collections by ComEd due to an increase in customer shopping and changes in the wholesale market price of electricity, net of increased mitigation factors. The decrease in wholesale prices also resulted in a decrease in revenue from ComEd's PPO customers. (4) Primarily related to colder winter weather in 2003 as compared to 2002, partially offset by cooler spring weather in 2003 as compared to 2002. Heating degree-days in the ComEd and PECO service territories were 13% and 34% higher, respectively, during the first six months of 2003 as compared to the same period in 2002. Cooling degree-days in the ComEd and PECO service territories were 63% and 40% lower, respectively, during the first six months of 2003 as compared to the same period in 2002. (5) Reflects increased market sales at Generation partially offset by decreased revenue primarily at ComEd due to customer choice. (6) Reflects refinancing of existing debt at lower interest rates, partially offset by debt incurred related to acquisitions during 2002. (7) Primarily reflects write-downs of communication and energy-related investments at Enterprises in 2002 and higher investment income related to nuclear decommissioning trust funds in 2003, partially offset by an impairment of communication and energy-related investments of Enterprises in 2003. (8) Depreciation and amortization expense, excluding SFAS No. 143, was lower primarily due to lower depreciation rates and lower recoverable transition cost amortization at ComEd, partially offset by increased depreciation related to higher depreciable plant balances, reflecting Generation's plant acquisitions in 2002, and higher CTC amortization at PECO. (9) Impairment of the investment held by Generation in Sithe Energies, Inc. recorded in the first quarter of 2003. (10) Reflects an impairment of goodwill related to InfraSource, Inc. The net assets of certain businesses of InfraSource, Inc. were classified as held for sale during the second quarter of 2003. (11) Agreement reached by ComEd and various Illinois suppliers, customers, and governmental parties regarding several matters affecting ComEd's rates for electric service during the first quarter of 2003. 4
EXELON CORPORATION Consolidating Statements of Income (unaudited) (in millions) Three Months Ended June 30, 2003 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Energy Exelon Delivery Generation Enterprises Corp/Elim Consolidated -------- ---------- ----------- --------- ------------ Operating revenues $ 2,322 $ 1,886 $ 443 $ (930) $ 3,721 Operating expenses Purchased power 919 800 49 (912) 856 Fuel 67 348 117 (1) 531 Operating and maintenance 342 451 322 (15) 1,100 Depreciation and amortization 213 46 10 6 275 Taxes other than income 115 40 2 2 159 ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Total operating expenses 1,656 1,685 500 (920) 2,921 ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Operating income (loss) 666 201 (57) (10) 800 Other income and deductions Interest expense (189) (20) (3) (8) (220) Distributions on preferred securities of subsidiaries (10) - - - (10) Equity in earnings (losses) of unconsolidated affiliates - 18 (1) (2) 15 Other, net 14 34 (34) (5) 9 ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Total other income and deductions (185) 32 (38) (15) (206) ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Income (loss) before income taxes 481 233 (95) (25) 594 Income taxes 190 91 (34) (25) 222 ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Net income (loss) $ 291 $ 142 $ (61) $ - $ 372 ======= ======= ===== ====== ======= Three Months Ended June 30, 2002 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Energy Exelon Delivery Generation Enterprises Corp/Elim Consolidated -------- ---------- ----------- --------- ------------ Operating revenues $ 2,476 $ 1,559 $ 476 $ (992) $ 3,519 Operating expenses Purchased power 958 705 56 (960) 759 Fuel 53 224 82 5 364 Operating and maintenance 351 411 334 (26) 1,070 Depreciation and amortization 242 65 17 8 332 Taxes other than income 136 41 2 2 181 ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Total operating expenses 1,740 1,446 491 (971) 2,706 ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Operating income (loss) 736 113 (15) (21) 813 Other income and deductions Interest expense (218) (11) (3) (9) (241) Distributions on preferred securities of subsidiaries (11) - - - (11) Equity in earnings (losses) of unconsolidated affiliates - 9 2 (2) 9 Other, net 15 24 158 (3) 194 ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Total other income and deductions (214) 22 157 (14) (49) ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Income (loss) before income taxes 522 135 142 (35) 764 Income taxes 200 51 59 (31) 279 ------- ------- ----- ------ ------- Net income (loss) $ 322 $ 84 $ 83 $ (4) $ 485 ======= ======= ===== ====== =======
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EXELON CORPORATION Consolidating Statements of Income (unaudited) (in millions) Six Months Ended June 30, 2003 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Energy Exelon Delivery Generation Enterprises Corp/Elim Consolidated -------- ---------- ----------- --------- ------------ Operating revenues $ 4,964 $ 3,765 $ 1,022 $ (1,956) $ 7,795 Operating expenses Purchased power 1,918 1,642 113 (1,910) 1,763 Fuel 257 706 392 1 1,356 Operating and maintenance 744 943 575 (50) 2,212 Depreciation and amortization 427 91 20 11 549 Taxes other than income 258 88 6 6 358 ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Total operating expenses 3,604 3,470 1,106 (1,942) 6,238 ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Operating income (loss) 1,360 295 (84) (14) 1,557 Other income and deductions Interest expense (383) (38) (5) (17) (443) Distributions on preferred securities of subsidiaries (22) - - - (22) Equity in earnings (losses) of unconsolidated affiliates - 37 1 (5) 33 Other, net 43 (134) (37) (6) (134) ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Total other income and deductions (362) (135) (41) (28) (566) ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Income (loss) before income taxes and cumulative effect of change in accounting principle 998 160 (125) (42) 991 Income taxes 382 71 (47) (36) 370 ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Income (loss) before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle 616 89 (78) (6) 621 Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle, net of income taxes 5 108 (1) - 112 ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Net income (loss) $ 621 $ 197 $ (79) $ (6) $ 733 ======= ======= ======= ======== ======= Six Months Ended June 30, 2002 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Energy Exelon Delivery Generation Enterprises Corp/Elim Consolidated -------- ---------- ----------- --------- ------------ Operating revenues $ 4,811 $ 3,020 $ 966 $ (1,921) $ 6,876 Operating expenses Purchased power 1,846 1,323 108 (1,850) 1,427 Fuel 188 433 234 5 860 Operating and maintenance 724 844 634 (65) 2,137 Depreciation and amortization 489 128 35 15 667 Taxes other than income 268 90 5 4 367 ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Total operating expenses 3,515 2,818 1,016 (1,891) 5,458 ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Operating income (loss) 1,296 202 (50) (30) 1,418 Other income and deductions Interest expense (439) (28) (8) (15) (490) Distributions on preferred securities of subsidiaries (23) - - - (23) Equity in earnings (losses) of unconsolidated affiliates - 32 (5) (5) 22 Other, net 30 40 158 (6) 222 ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Total other income and deductions (432) 44 145 (26) (269) ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Income (loss) before income taxes and cumulative effect of change in accounting principle 864 246 95 (56) 1,149 Income taxes 326 96 40 (35) 427 ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Income (loss) before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle 538 150 55 (21) 722 Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle, net of income taxes - 13 (243) - (230) ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- Net income (loss) $ 538 $ 163 $ (188) $ (21) $ 492 ======= ======= ======= ======== =======
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EXELON CORPORATION Business Segment Comparative Income Statements (unaudited) (in millions) Energy Delivery ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, ----------------------------------- ------------------------------------ 2003 2002 Variance 2003 2002 Variance --------- ---------- ------------ --------- ---------- ------------ Operating revenues $ 2,322 $ 2,476 $ (154) $ 4,964 $ 4,811 $ 153 Operating expenses Purchased power 919 958 (39) 1,918 1,846 72 Fuel 67 53 14 257 188 69 Operating and maintenance 342 351 (9) 744 724 20 Depreciation and amortization 213 242 (29) 427 489 (62) Taxes other than income 115 136 (21) 258 268 (10) ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Total operating expenses 1,656 1,740 (84) 3,604 3,515 89 ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Operating income 666 736 (70) 1,360 1,296 64 Other income and deductions Interest expense (189) (218) 29 (383) (439) 56 Distributions on preferred securities of subsidiaries (10) (11) 1 (22) (23) 1 Other, net 14 15 (1) 43 30 13 ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Total other income and deductions (185) (214) 29 (362) (432) 70 ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Income before income taxes and cumulative effect of change in accounting principle 481 522 (41) 998 864 134 Income taxes 190 200 (10) 382 326 56 ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Income before cumulative effect of change in accounting principle 291 322 (31) 616 538 78 Cumulative effect of change in accounting principle, net of income taxes - - - 5 - 5 ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Net income $ 291 $ 322 $ (31) $ 621 $ 538 $ 83 ======= ======= ====== ======= ======= ===== Generation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, ----------------------------------- ------------------------------------ 2003 2002 Variance 2003 2002 Variance --------- ---------- ------------ --------- ---------- ------------ Operating revenues $ 1,886 $ 1,559 $ 327 $ 3,765 $ 3,020 $ 745 Operating expenses Purchased power 800 705 95 1,642 1,323 319 Fuel 348 224 124 706 433 273 Operating and maintenance 451 411 40 943 844 99 Depreciation and amortization 46 65 (19) 91 128 (37) Taxes other than income 40 41 (1) 88 90 (2) ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Total operating expenses 1,685 1,446 239 3,470 2,818 652 ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Operating income 201 113 88 295 202 93 Other income and deductions Interest expense (20) (11) (9) (38) (28) (10) Equity in earnings of unconsolidated affiliates 18 9 9 37 32 5 Other, net 34 24 10 (134) 40 (174) ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Total other income and deductions 32 22 10 (135) 44 (179) ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Income before income taxes and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles 233 135 98 160 246 (86) Income taxes 91 51 40 71 96 (25) ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Income before cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles 142 84 58 89 150 (61) Cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles, net of income taxes - - - 108 13 95 ------- ------- ------ ------- ------- ----- Net income $ 142 $ 84 $ 58 $ 197 $ 163 $ 34 ======= ======= ====== ======= ======= =====
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EXELON CORPORATION Business Segment Comparative Income Statements (unaudited) (in millions) Enterprises ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, --------------------------------- -------------------------------------- 2003 2002 Variance 2003 2002 Variance ------- -------- ------------ -------- -------- ---------- Operating revenues $ 443 $ 476 $ (33) $ 1,022 $ 966 $ 56 Operating expenses Purchased power 49 56 (7) 113 108 5 Fuel 117 82 35 392 234 158 Operating and maintenance 322 334 (12) 575 634 (59) Depreciation and amortization 10 17 (7) 20 35 (15) Taxes other than income 2 2 - 6 5 1 ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Total operating expenses 500 491 9 1,106 1,016 90 ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Operating income (loss) (57) (15) (42) (84) (50) (34) Other income and deductions Interest expense (3) (3) - (5) (8) 3 Equity in earnings (losses) of unconsolidated affiliates (1) 2 (3) 1 (5) 6 Other, net (34) 158 (192) (37) 158 (195) ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Total other income and deductions (38) 157 (195) (41) 145 (186) ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Income (loss) before income taxes and cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles (95) 142 (237) (125) 95 (220) Income taxes (34) 59 (93) (47) 40 (87) ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Income (loss) before cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles (61) 83 (144) (78) 55 (133) Cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles, net of income taxes - - - (1) (243) 242 ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Net income (loss) $ (61) $ 83 $ (144) $ (79) $ (188) $ 109 ===== ==== ====== ===== ====== ===== Corporate and Eliminations ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, --------------------------------- -------------------------------------- 2003 2002 Variance 2003 2002 Variance ------- -------- ------------ -------- -------- ---------- Operating revenues $(930) $ (992) $ 62 $ (1,956) $ (1,921) $ (35) Operating expenses Purchased power (912) (960) 48 (1,910) (1,850) (60) Fuel (1) 5 (6) 1 5 (4) Operating and maintenance (15) (26) 11 (50) (65) 15 Depreciation and amortization 6 8 (2) 11 15 (4) Taxes other than income 2 2 - 6 4 2 ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Total operating expenses (920) (971) 51 (1,942) (1,891) (51) ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Operating income (loss) (10) (21) 11 (14) (30) 16 Other income and deductions Interest expense (8) (9) 1 (17) (15) (2) Equity in earnings (losses) of unconsolidated affiliates (2) (2) - (5) (5) - Other, net (5) (3) (2) (6) (6) - ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Total other income and deductions (15) (14) (1) (28) (26) (2) ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Income (loss) before income taxes (25) (35) 10 (42) (56) 14 Income taxes (25) (31) 6 (36) (35) (1) ----- ---- ------ ----- ------ ----- Net income (loss) $ - $ (4) $ 4 $ (6) $ (21) $ 15 ===== ==== ====== ===== ====== =====
8 EXELON CORPORATION Consolidated Balance Sheets (unaudited) (in millions)
June 30, December 31, 2003 2002 --------- -------------- Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 464 $ 469 Restricted cash 425 396 Accounts receivable, net Customers 1,903 2,076 Other 246 284 Receivable from unconsolidated affiliate -- 39 Inventories - fossil fuel 172 175 Inventories - materials and supplies 309 306 Other 579 380 Assets held for sale 352 -- -------- -------- Total current assets 4,450 4,125 -------- -------- Property, plant and equipment, net 20,323 17,126 Deferred debits and other assets Regulatory assets 5,414 5,993 Nuclear decommissioning trust funds 3,316 3,053 Investments 1,189 1,403 Goodwill 4,735 4,992 Other 861 793 -------- -------- Total deferred debits and other assets 15,515 16,234 -------- -------- Total assets $ 40,288 $ 37,485 ======== ======== Liabilities and shareholders' equity Current liabilities Notes payable $ 581 $ 681 Notes payable to unconsolidated affiliate 326 534 Long-term debt due within one year 2,391 1,402 Accounts payable 1,762 1,607 Accrued expenses 1,205 1,354 Other 283 296 Liabilities held for sale 81 -- -------- -------- Total current liabilities 6,629 5,874 -------- -------- Long-term debt 12,480 13,127 Mandatorily redeemable preferred securities 100 -- Deferred credits and other liabilities Deferred income taxes 3,973 3,702 Unamortized investment tax credits 295 301 Nuclear decommissioning liability for retired plants -- 1,395 Asset retirement obligation 2,444 -- Pension obligation 1,747 1,959 Non-pension postretirement benefits obligation 943 877 Spent nuclear fuel obligation 863 858 Regulatory liabilities 810 -- Other 1,037 978 -------- -------- Total deferred credits and other liabilities 12,112 10,070 -------- -------- Minority interest of consolidated subsidiaries 79 77 Preferred securities of subsidiaries 510 595 Shareholders' equity Common stock 7,169 7,059 Deferred compensation -- (1) Retained earnings 2,475 2,042 Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (1,266) (1,358) -------- -------- Total shareholders' equity 8,378 7,742 -------- -------- Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $ 40,288 $ 37,485 ======== ========
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EXELON CORPORATION Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (unaudited) (in millions) Six Months Ended June 30, ------------------------------ 2003 2002 ----------- ---------- Cash flows from operating activities Net income $ 733 $ 492 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash flows provided by operating activities: Depreciation, amortization and accretion, including nuclear fuel 846 848 Cumulative effect of changes in accounting principles (net of income taxes) (112) 230 Gain on sale of investments - (199) Provision for uncollectible accounts 43 67 Deferred income taxes (100) (10) Equity in earnings of unconsolidated affiliates (33) (22) Impairment of investments 238 38 Impairment of goodwill and long-lived assets 53 - Net realized (gains) losses on nuclear decommissioning trust funds (12) 21 Other operating activities 12 40 Changes in assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable 66 (281) Inventories (16) (3) Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other current liabilities (62) 364 Changes in payables and receivables from unconsolidated affiliates 19 12 Other current assets (214) (143) Deferred energy costs (24) 49 Pension and non-pension postretirement benefits obligations (146) 10 Other noncurrent assets and liabilities 1 125 ------- ------- Net cash flows provided by operating activities 1,292 1,638 ------- ------- Cash flows from investing activities Capital expenditures (1,019) (1,028) Proceeds from liquidated damages 86 - Proceeds from nuclear decommissioning trust funds 1,262 889 Investment in nuclear decommissioning trust funds (1,368) (943) Note receivable from unconsolidated affiliate 35 (75) Proceeds from sale of investments 6 285 Acquisition of generating plants - (443) Other investing activities 11 47 ------- ------- Net cash flows used in investing activities (987) (1,268) ------- ------- Cash flows from financing activities Issuance of long-term debt 1,813 701 Retirement of long-term debt (1,479) (697) Change in short-term debt (100) 110 Issuance of preferred securities of subsidiaries 300 - Retirement of preferred securities of subsidiaries (300) - Dividends paid on common stock (285) (280) Payment on acquisition note payable to Sithe Energies, Inc. (210) - Proceeds from employee stock plans 91 60 Change in restricted cash (29) (26) Other financing activities (85) (10) ------- ------- Net cash flows used in financing activities (284) (142) ------- ------- Increase in cash and cash equivalents 21 228 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 469 485 ------- ------- Cash and cash equivalents including cash classified as held for sale 490 713 Cash classified as held for sale on the consolidated balance sheet (26) - ------- ------- Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 464 $ 713 ======= =======
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EXELON CORPORATION Electric Sales Statistics Three Months Ended June 30, ---------------------------------- (in GWhs) 2003 2002 % Change - ------------------------------------------------------- ------------ ----------- ------------ Supply - ------ Nuclear, excluding AmerGen 29,619 28,776 2.9% Purchased Power - Generation (a) 19,344 17,978 7.6% Fossil, excluding Sithe Energies, and Hydro (b) 5,355 3,484 53.7% --------- --------- Power Team Supply 54,318 50,238 (c) 8.1% Purchased Power - Other 234 157 49.0% --------- --------- Total Electric Supply Available for Sale 54,552 50,395 8.2% Less: Line Loss and Company Use (1,655) (2,175) (23.9%) --------- --------- Total Supply 52,897 48,220 9.7% ========= ========= Energy Sales - ------------ Retail Sales (d) 29,198 30,670 (4.8%) Power Team Market Sales (a) 27,449 20,589 33.3% Interchange Sales and Sales to Other Utilities 575 514 11.9% --------- --------- 57,222 51,773 10.5% Less: Distribution Only Sales (4,325) (3,553) 21.7% --------- --------- Total Energy Sales 52,897 48,220 9.7% ========= ========= Six Months Ended June 30, ---------------------------------- (in GWhs) 2003 2002 % Change - ------------------------------------------------------- ------------ ----------- ------------ Supply - ------ Nuclear, excluding AmerGen 58,949 56,309 4.7% Purchased Power - Generation (a) 39,373 36,071 9.2% Fossil, excluding Sithe Energies, and Hydro (b) 10,405 6,182 68.3% --------- --------- Power Team Supply 108,727 98,562 (c) 10.3% Purchased Power - Other 428 325 31.7% --------- --------- Total Electric Supply Available for Sale 109,155 98,887 10.4% Less: Line Loss and Company Use (3,677) (4,208) (12.6%) --------- --------- Total Supply 105,478 94,679 11.4% ========= ========= Energy Sales - ------------ Retail Sales (d) 61,405 60,584 1.4% Power Team Market Sales (a) 51,264 39,913 28.4% Interchange Sales and Sales to Other Utilities 1,272 1,254 1.4% --------- --------- 113,941 101,751 12.0% Less: Distribution Only Sales (8,463) (7,072) 19.7% --------- --------- Total Energy Sales 105,478 94,679 11.4% ========= ========= (a) Purchased power and market sales do not include trading volume of 7,919 GWhs and 8,566 GWhs for the three months ended June 30, 2003 and 2002, respectively and 17,446 GWhs and 22,805 GWhs for the six months ended June 30, 2003 and 2002, respectively. (b) Includes supply from the acquisition of Exelon New England in November 2002 and plants acquired from TXU in April 2002. (c) Certain reallocations have been made. (d) Includes Exelon Energy sales of 1,175 GWhs and 1,221 GWhs for the three months ended June 30, 2003 and 2002, respectively, and 2,437 GWhs and 2,326 GWhs for the six months ended June 30, 2003 and 2002, respectively.
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EXELON CORPORATION Energy Delivery Sales Statistics For the Three Months Ended June 30, ComEd PECO ------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- Electric Deliveries (GWh) 2003 2002 % Change 2003 2002 % Change - ------------------------- ------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- Bundled Deliveries (a) Residential 5,163 5,862 (11.9%) 2,274 2,115 7.5% Small Commercial & Industrial 5,114 5,600 (8.7%) 1,532 1,881 (18.6%) Large Commercial & Industrial 1,683 2,122 (20.7%) 3,695 3,927 (5.9%) Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 1,333 1,685 (20.9%) 222 200 11.0% --------- --------- ------- ------- Total Bundled Deliveries 13,293 15,269 (12.9%) 7,723 8,123 (4.9%) --------- --------- ------- ------- Unbundled Deliveries (b) Alternative Energy Suppliers - ---------------------------- Residential (c) (c) 186 557 (66.6%) Small Commercial & Industrial 1,257 1,177 6.8% 323 2 n.m. Large Commercial & Industrial 2,128 1,622 31.2% 192 13 n.m. Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 247 181 36.5% - - --------- --------- ------- ------- 3,632 2,980 21.9% 701 572 22.6% --------- --------- ------- ------- PPO (ComEd Only) - ---------------- Small Commercial & Industrial 869 839 3.6% Large Commercial & Industrial 1,318 1,392 (5.3%) Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 531 274 93.8% --------- --------- 2,718 2,505 8.5% --------- --------- ------- ------- Total Unbundled Deliveries 6,350 5,485 15.8% 701 572 22.6% --------- --------- ------- ------- Total Retail Deliveries 19,643 20,754 (5.4%) 8,424 8,695 (3.1%) ========= ========= ======= ======= Gas Deliveries (mmcf) (PECO only) 15,001 14,286 5.0% - --------------------------------- ======= ======= Revenue (in millions) - --------------------- Bundled Electric Revenue (a) Residential $ 471.7 $ 523.4 (9.9%) $ 296.8 $ 278.1 6.7% Small Commercial & Industrial 404.9 445.1 (9.0%) 180.2 224.2 (19.6%) Large Commercial & Industrial 84.2 115.7 (27.2%) 267.1 288.1 (7.3%) Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 81.0 101.6 (20.3%) 20.5 18.9 8.5% --------- --------- ------- ------- Total Bundled Electric Revenue 1,041.8 1,185.8 (12.1%) 764.6 809.3 (5.5%) --------- --------- ------- ------- Unbundled Electric Revenue (b) Alternative Energy Suppliers - ---------------------------- Residential (c) (c) 14.0 42.0 (66.7%) Small Commercial & Industrial 31.9 30.2 5.6% 16.8 0.1 n.m. Large Commercial & Industrial 43.2 31.8 35.8% 5.1 0.4 n.m. Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 7.4 5.4 37.0% - - --------- --------- ------- ------- 82.5 67.4 22.4% 35.9 42.5 (15.5%) --------- --------- ------- ------- PPO (ComEd Only) - ---------------- Small Commercial & Industrial 59.0 55.0 7.3% Large Commercial & Industrial 72.3 76.1 (5.0%) Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 28.1 16.4 71.3% --------- --------- 159.4 147.5 8.1% --------- --------- ------- ------- Total Unbundled Electric Revenue 241.9 214.9 12.6% 35.9 42.5 (15.5%) --------- --------- ------- ------- Total Retail Electric Revenue 1,283.7 1,400.7 (8.4%) 800.5 851.8 (6.0%) Wholesale Electric Revenue 21.6 26.6 (18.8%) 2.8 3.4 (17.6%) Other Revenue 55.5 53.6 3.5% 47.8 55.6 (14.0%) Gas Revenue (PECO only) n/a n/a 109.9 84.3 30.4% --------- --------- ------- ------- Total Revenues $ 1,360.8 $ 1,480.9 (8.1%) $ 961.0 $ 995.1 (3.4%) ========= ========= ======= ======= Heating and Cooling Degree-Days 2003 2002 Normal 2003 2002 Normal - ------------------------------- ------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- Heating Degree-Days 848 855 794 584 422 489 Cooling Degree-Days 111 301 216 250 416 316 (a) Bundled service reflects deliveries to customers taking electric service under tariffed rates, which include the cost of energy and the delivery cost of the transmission and distribution of the energy. PECO's tariffed rates also include a CTC charge. (b) Unbundled service reflects customers electing to receive electric generation service under the ComEd PPO option or from an alternative energy supplier. Revenue from customers choosing the ComEd PPO option includes an energy charge at market rates, transmission and distribution charge and a CTC charge. Revenue from customers choosing an alternative energy supplier includes a distribution charge and a CTC charge. Transmission charges received from alternative energy suppliers are included in wholesale and miscellaneous revenue. (c) On May 1, 2002, all ComEd residential customers were eligible to choose their supplier of electricity; however, as of June 30, 2003, no alternative electric supplier has sought approval from the Illinois Commerce Commission and no electric utilities have chosen to enter the ComEd residential market for the supply of electricity. n/a - not applicable n.m. - not meaningful
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EXELON CORPORATION Energy Delivery Sales Statistics For the Six Months Ended June 30, ComEd PECO ------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- Electric Deliveries (GWh) 2003 2002 % Change 2003 2002 % Change - ------------------------- ------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- Bundled Deliveries (a) Residential 12,049 12,271 (1.8%) 5,389 4,171 29.2% Small Commercial & Industrial 10,741 11,049 (2.8%) 3,312 3,638 (9.0%) Large Commercial & Industrial 3,167 4,078 (22.3%) 7,177 7,278 (1.4%) Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 2,749 3,486 (21.1%) 475 393 20.9% ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Total Bundled Deliveries 28,706 30,884 (7.1%) 16,353 15,480 5.6% ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Unbundled Deliveries (b) Alternative Energy Suppliers - ---------------------------- Residential (c) (c) 450 1,348 (66.6%) Small Commercial & Industrial 2,606 2,181 19.5% 525 99 n.m. Large Commercial & Industrial 3,960 3,008 31.6% 402 116 n.m. Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 529 319 65.8% - - ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 7,095 5,508 28.8% 1,377 1,563 (11.9%) ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- PPO (ComEd Only) - ---------------- Small Commercial & Industrial 1,662 1,602 3.7% Large Commercial & Industrial 2,750 2,703 1.7% Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 1,069 517 106.8% ---------- ---------- 5,481 4,822 13.7% ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Total Unbundled Deliveries 12,576 10,330 21.7% 1,377 1,563 (11.9%) ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Total Retail Deliveries 41,282 41,214 0.2% 17,730 17,043 4.0% ========== ========== ========== ========== Gas Deliveries (mmcf) (PECO only) 54,627 45,643 19.7% - --------------------------------- ========== ========== Revenue (in millions) - --------------------- Bundled Electric Revenue (a) Residential $ 1,017.3 $ 1,041.2 (2.3%) $ 655.4 $ 521.5 25.7% Small Commercial & Industrial 802.1 836.2 (4.1%) 374.3 412.9 (9.3%) Large Commercial & Industrial 158.4 217.8 (27.3%) 533.5 532.5 0.2% Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 164.9 193.3 (14.7%) 42.4 37.1 14.3% ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Total Bundled Electric Revenue 2,142.7 2,288.5 (6.4%) 1,605.6 1,504.0 6.8% ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Unbundled Electric Revenue (b) Alternative Energy Suppliers - ---------------------------- Residential (c) (c) 31.5 96.1 (67.2%) Small Commercial & Industrial 72.6 42.6 70.4% 26.6 4.8 n.m. Large Commercial & Industrial 91.6 41.5 120.7% 10.9 3.3 n.m. Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 16.7 7.2 131.9% - - ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- 180.9 91.3 98.1% 69.0 104.2 (33.8%) ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- PPO (ComEd Only) - ---------------- Small Commercial & Industrial 108.4 98.0 10.6% Large Commercial & Industrial 144.1 140.2 2.8% Public Authorities & Electric Railroads 55.4 29.1 90.4% ---------- ---------- 307.9 267.3 15.2% ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Total Unbundled Electric Revenue 488.8 358.6 36.3% 69.0 104.2 (33.8%) ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Total Retail Electric Revenue 2,631.5 2,647.1 (0.6%) 1,674.6 1,608.2 4.1% Wholesale Electric Revenue 50.5 50.3 0.4% 5.5 7.0 (21.4%) Other Revenue 103.3 99.0 4.3% 99.3 106.8 (7.0%) Gas Revenue (PECO only) n/a n/a 399.1 292.9 36.3% ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Total Revenues $ 2,785.3 $ 2,796.4 (0.4%) $ 2,178.5 $ 2,014.9 8.1% ========== ========== ========== ========== Heating and Cooling Degree-Days 2003 2002 Normal 2003 2002 Normal - ------------------------------- ------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- Heating Degree-Days 4,214 3,720 4,060 3,336 2,491 3,040 Cooling Degree-Days 111 301 217 250 416 316 (a) Bundled service reflects deliveries to customers taking electric service under tariffed rates, which include the cost of energy and the delivery cost of the transmission and distribution of the energy. PECO's tariffed rates also include a CTC charge. (b) Unbundled service reflects customers electing to receive electric generation service under the ComEd PPO option or from an alternative energy supplier. Revenue from customers choosing the ComEd PPO option includes an energy charge at market rates, transmission and distribution charge and a CTC charge. Revenue from customers choosing an alternative energy supplier includes a distribution charge and a CTC charge. Transmission charges received from alternative energy suppliers are included in wholesale and miscellaneous revenue. (c) On May 1, 2002, all ComEd residential customers were eligible to choose their supplier of electricity; however, as of June 30, 2003, no alternative electric supplier has sought approval from the Illinois Commerce Commission and no electric utilities have chosen to enter the ComEd residential market for the supply of electricity. n/a - not applicable n.m. - not meaningful
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EXELON CORPORATION Exelon Generation Power Marketing Statistics Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30, ----------------------------- ----------------------------- 2003 2002 2003 2002 ---------- ------------ ------------ --------- GWh Sales Energy Delivery and Exelon Energy 26,869 29,649 57,463 58,649 Market Sales 27,449 20,589 51,264 39,913 ------ ------ ------- ------ Total Sales (a) 54,318 50,238 108,727 98,562 ====== ====== ======= ====== Average Margin ($/MWh) Average Realized Revenue Energy Delivery and Exelon Energy $ 32.67 $ 32.06 $ 32.06 $ 31.35 Market Sales 34.98 30.69 35.94 29.44 Total Sales - without trading 33.83 31.50 33.89 30.58 Average Purchased Power and Fuel Cost - without trading $ 20.71 $ 18.79 $ 20.58 $ 17.78 Average Margin - without trading $ 13.12 $ 12.71 $ 13.31 $ 12.80 Around-the-clock Market Prices ($/MWh) PJM $ 33.25 $ 25.50 $ 41.09 $ 23.50 MAIN 24.06 24.00 30.48 22.50 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2003 Earnings Guidance - July through December Around-the-clock Market Prices ($/MWh) PJM $ 40.50 MAIN 29.00 NEPOOL 54.00 Gas Prices ($/Mmbtu) Henry Hub $ 6.00 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (a) Total sales do not include trading volume of 7,919 GWhs and 8,566 GWhs for the three months ended June 30, 2003 and 2002, respectively, and 17,446 GWhs and 22,805 GWhs for the six months ended June 30, 2003 and 2002, respectively. Additionally, total sales include supply from the acquisition of Exelon New England in November 2002 and plants acquired from TXU in April 2002.
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