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Balance makes them here and would. With its nuclear plants, Exelon backs cap-and-trade because it would fatten its bottom line price. Southern Co. produces most of its energy from coal, so Exelon customers would benefit at the expense of Southern's. Apple
global warming, John Rowe, the CEO of mega–power producer Exelon , quit the increasingly retro group, citing its "stridency against carbon legislation." Apple in late September followed Exelon out the door. "We would prefer that the Chamber take a more
E lamenting the chamber’s "obstructionist tactics" on cap-and-trade. Two more large utility companies, PNM and Exelon , followed suit, along with Nike, which resigned its spot on the chamber’s board. Then, just as Silicon Valley was buzzing
Taking Advantage of Adversity John Rowe, Chairman and CEO of Exelon One thing I have learned in my 25 years as a CEO is that a constant company for the recovery. Because of our financial discipline, Exelon has reported steady results despite today's faltering economy
Rowe, 63, has been chief executive officer of Exelon since 2000. Based in Chicago, Exelon is one of the nation's largest utilities industry's generating capacity. This year Exelon came out with an ambitious plan to offset or displace
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