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Political Contributions Exelon Corporation s (Exelon) success depends on sound public policies at the national, state and local levels. Issues vital to Exelon s ability to recognize value for its stakeholders are debated and decided in the U.S. Congress, in state legislatures and in local forums across the country. Federal and Pennsylvania law prohibit companies from making political contributions to Federal and Pennsylvania candidates. Illinois and Maryland law limit the amount that Exelon and its affiliated companies can give to political candidates and PACs. In certain other states, corporations are permitted to contribute to state election campaigns. Exelon engages in political activity in accordance with all relevant state and Federal laws. Exelon Corporation, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company and PECO Energy Company have established political action committees that are funded solely through voluntary employee contributions (ExelonPAC, BGEPAC and PECOPAC). Exelon Generation Company and Commonwealth Edison Company also have Illinois state political action committees which may be funded by both employee and corporate contributions (ComEd PAC and ExGenPAC). Exelon provides limited administrative support to all our political action committees. These PACs offer eligible employees a direct means to voluntarily participate in shaping public policy and expressing views on issues related to our business. The PACs operate in accordance with all relevant state and Federal laws. Information about ExelonPAC is available on the website of the Federal Election Commission at www.fec.gov. In the interest of transparency for our shareholders and stakeholders, Exelon has posted its Corporate Political Contributions Guidelines on its website. These Guidelines are intended to provide corporate governance, control, oversight and procedural guidance for corporate contributions of money, property or services for political activities in Illinois, Maryland and other states that allow corporate contributions to the political process and for political expenditures in areas where permitted. Exelon s political contributions during the reporting period were all made in accordance with its Corporate Political Contributions Guidelines. Exelon is also making available a report listing Exelon s political contributions (the Report ). The Report also sets forth the United States trade associations and other similar non-profit organizations to which Exelon annually paid dues of $50,000 or more. Exelon has asked these organizations to identify the portion of those dues that were used for expenditures or contributions that are nondeductible under Section 162(e)(1)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Report will be updated and reviewed by the corporate governance committee of the Exelon board of directors semi-annually. 1

2013 Political Contributions (July 1 December 31) During the period from July 1, 2013 through December 31, 2013 (the Reporting Period ), Exelon Corporation made one contribution to political parties, political committees, candidates for political office, and other entities organized and operating under 26 U.S.C. Section 527. Exelon s contribution set forth below for the Reporting Period totaled $10,000: NATIONAL O Say Can You See PAC Administrative Account $10,000 During the Reporting Period, Exelon Generation made the following contributions to political parties, political committees, candidates for political office, and other entities organized and operating under 26 U.S.C. Section 527. Exelon Generation s contributions set forth below for the Reporting Period totaled $302,285: NATIONAL Democratic Legislative Campaign Republican Governors Public Policy Republican State Leadership $10,000 $125,000 $25,000 ILLINOIS Democratic Party of Illinois $20,000 Grundy County Republican Central $335 House Republican Organization $15,000 MPAC $10,000 Republican State Senate Campaign $15,000 Senate Democratic Victory Fund $15,000 for September 29 Concert $2,500 Event Citizens for Dan Beiser $250 Citizens for Maria A. Berrios $250 Rep. John Bradley $500 Brady for Senate $5,000 Citizens for Fred Crespo $500 Cross for Treasurer $2,500 Citizens for John Cullerton $1,500 Friends of Tom Cullerton $500 2

Citizens for Durkin $5,000 Friends of Mike Fortner $500 Friends of Napoleon Harris for State $500 Senate Friends of Mike Jacobs $1,000 Citizens for Lou Lang $1,000 Senator Kimberly Lightford $1,000 Friends of Terry Link $1,500 Friends of Michael J. Madigan $5,000 Friends of Iris Y. Martinez $1,000 Sam McCann for Senate $200 Friends of County Board Chairman Jim $500 Moustis Friends of Jim Oberweis $1,000 Citizens for Christine Radogno $5,000 Friends of Robert Bob Rita $500 Friends of Chapin Rose $1,000 Smiddy for State Representative $1,000 Friends of Derrick Smith $250 Citizens to Elect Andre Thapedi $250 Citizens for Unes $250 The People for Emanuel Chris Welch $500 MAINE Empowering ME Leadership PAC $500 MICHIGAN Building a Better Michigan Fund $ 500 Grand Lake Administrative Fund $ 2,500 Great Lakes Fund $250 Michigan Jobs and Labor Foundation $ 5,000 Michigan Quality of Life Fund $ 2,500 Michigan Republican Party $10,000 Administrative Account NEW HAMPSHIRE Friends of Jeb Bradley for State Senate $500 NEW YORK Independent Power Producers of NY $3,500 PAC Hevesi for Assembly $500 to Elect Maziarz State $750 Senate 3

During the Reporting Period, Ginna Nuclear Power Plant, LLC made one contribution to political parties, political committees, candidates for political office and other entities organized and operating under 26 U.S.C. Section 527. The contribution set forth below for the Reporting Period totaled $2,500. NEW YORK Nozzolio for Senate $2,500 During the Reporting Period, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company made one contribution to political parties, political committees, candidates for political office, and other entities organized and operating under 26 U.S.C. Section 527. BGE s contribution set forth below for the Reporting Period totaled $1,000: Maryland Republican Party Administrative Account $1,000 During the Reporting Period, Commonwealth Edison made the following contributions to political parties, political committees, candidates for political office, and other entities organized and operating under 26 U.S.C. Section 527. ComEd s contributions set forth below for the Reporting Period totaled $109,800: Chicagoland Operators Joint-Labor $20,000 Management PAC December 13 th Concert Event $2,500 Democratic Party of Illinois $20,000 House Republican Organization $10,000 Republican State Senate Campaign $15,000 Senate Democratic Victory Fund $7,500 Citizens for Acevedo $750 Friends of John Bradley, Inc. $1,000 Citizens for Cabello $400 Citizens for Cassidy $250 Citizens for Connelly $1,000 Cross for Treasurer $2,500 Citizens for Kirk Dillard for Senate $5,000 Friends of Scott Drury $250 Citizens for Durkin $10,000 Friends of Robyn Gabel $750 4

Friends of Jehan Gordon-Booth $250 Citizens for Greg Harris $250 to Elect Jay Hoffman $250 Citizens for Lou Lang $1,000 Citizens for Lightford $1,000 Friends of Michael J. Madigan $5,000 Friends of Andy Manar $500 David McSweeney for State $250 Representative Friends of Kwame Raoul $1,000 Citizens for Dennis Reboletti $1,000 Friends of Sue Rezin $1,000 Citizens for Al Riley $250 Citizens to Elect Ron Sandack $250 Friends of Derrick Smith $250 Friends to Elect Kathleen Willis $150 Zalewski for State Representative $500 Independent Expenditures and Ballot Measures During the Reporting Period, Exelon and its subsidiaries did not make any independent political expenditures. Other Expenditures During the Reporting Period, Exelon made a contribution of $216,000 to the American Energy Alliance. 5

Trade Associations Set forth below are the trade associations and other similar non-profit organizations to which Exelon Corporation and its subsidiaries (including Constellation) paid dues of $50,000 or more during calendar year 2013. Exelon Corporation has asked these organizations to identify the portion of those dues that were used for expenditures or contributions that are non-deductible under Section 162(e)(1)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code. Information, if any, provided by each organization is included in the table. The figures presented represent total amounts for calendar year 2013. Organization Exelon Dues or Payments made in 2013 Association of Electric $176,628 $132,471 Companies of Texas Edison Electric Institute $3,831,084 $201,017 Electric Power $75,000 $5,250 Generation Association Electric Power Supply $300,000 $38,550 Association Electrical Association of $75,000 $2,783 Philadelphia Energy Association of $295,041 $14,354 Pennsylvania Greater Baltimore $88,000 $5,720 Greater Philadelphia $70,000 $13,910 Chamber of Commerce Illinois Energy $134,544 $47,090 Association Independent Power $65,750 $3,287 Producers of New York New England Power $67,000 $13,400 Generators Association Nuclear Energy Institute $7,108,294 $213,249 Portion of Exelon s dues used for expenditures or contributions that are non-deductible under Section 162(e)(1)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code 6

PJM Power Providers Group Retail Electric Supply Association U.S. Chamber of Commerce $75,000 $13,500 $160,815 $16,725 $250,000 $137,500 7