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| Date | Member | Chamber | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-05-15 | Rob Bresnahan(R-PA08) | house | Sale | $1,001 - $15,000 |
| Metric | FY2025 | FY2024 | FY2023 | FY2022 | FY2021 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES | $3.0M+0.0% | $3.0M-97.7% | $132.0M-90.0% | $1.32B+29.1% | $1.02B |
| Depreciation and amortization | $2.32B+7.7% | $2.15B+6.1% | $2.03B-1.2% | $2.06B+1.2% | $2.03B |
| Taxes, other than income taxes | $3.76B+14.5% | $3.28B+7.8% | $3.04B+1.3% | $3.00B+6.9% | $2.81B |
| TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES | $13.99B+11.7% | $12.52B+1.6% | $12.33B-5.5% | $13.05B+20.2% | $10.85B |
| Gain (Loss) on sale of the Clean Energy Businesses | $0+100.0% | -$62.0M-107.2% | $865.0M | $0 | — |
| Gain on the sale of an interest in a solar electric production project | $4.0M | $0 | $0 | — | — |
| OPERATING INCOME | $2.94B+9.9% | $2.67B-16.5% | $3.20B+21.8% | $2.62B-7.1% | $2.83B |
| Investment income | $63.0M+1.6% | $62.0M+0.0% | $62.0M+210.0% | $20.0M | — |
| Other income | $837.0M+31.8% | $635.0M-23.9% | $834.0M+107.5% | $402.0M+1727.3% | $22.0M |
| Allowance for equity funds used during construction | $69.0M+81.6% | $38.0M+46.2% | $26.0M+36.8% | $19.0M-9.5% | $21.0M |
| Other deductions | -$74.0M+7.5% | -$80.0M+13.0% | -$92.0M+20.0% | -$115.0M+28.6% | -$161.0M |
| TOTAL OTHER INCOME | $895.0M+36.6% | $655.0M-21.1% | $830.0M+154.6% | $326.0M | — |
| INCOME BEFORE INTEREST AND INCOME TAX EXPENSE | $3.83B+15.2% | $3.33B-17.4% | $4.03B+36.5% | $2.95B+28.9% | $2.29B |
| Interest on long-term debt | $1.18B+8.5% | $1.08B+12.7% | $962.0M-2.5% | $987.0M+6.1% | $930.0M |
| Other interest expense | $119.0M-28.3% | $166.0M+46.9% | $113.0M | — | — |
| Allowance for borrowed funds used during construction | -$62.0M+1.6% | -$63.0M-21.2% | -$52.0M-44.4% | -$36.0M-227.3% | -$11.0M |
| NET INTEREST EXPENSE | $1.23B+3.9% | $1.19B+16.0% | $1.02B+20.1% | $852.0M-5.9% | $905.0M |
| INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAX EXPENSE | $2.60B+21.5% | $2.14B-28.8% | $3.00B+43.1% | $2.10B+51.7% | $1.38B |
| INCOME TAX EXPENSE | $574.0M+80.5% | $318.0M-34.7% | $487.0M-2.2% | $498.0M+162.1% | $190.0M |
| NET INCOME | $2.02B+11.2% | $1.82B-27.7% | $2.52B+57.3% | $1.60B+34.1% | $1.19B |
| Loss attributable to non-controlling interest | $0 | $0+100.0% | -$3.0M+95.0% | -$60.0M+60.8% | -$153.0M |
| NET INCOME FOR COMMON STOCK | $2.02B+11.2% | $1.82B-27.7% | $2.52B+51.7% | $1.66B+23.3% | $1.35B |
| Net income per common share — basic (in dollars per share) | $5.7M+7.6% | $5.3M-27.4% | $7.3M+54.9% | $4.7M+21.2% | $3.9M |
| Net income per common share — diluted (in dollars per share) | $5.6M+7.6% | $5.2M-27.3% | $7.2M+54.7% | $4.7M+21.0% | $3.9M |
| AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES OUTSTANDING — BASIC (in shares) | $357.4M+3.3% | $346.0M-0.5% | $347.7M-1.9% | $354.5M+1.8% | $348.4M |
| AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES OUTSTANDING — DILUTED (in shares) | $358.7M+3.3% | $347.3M-0.6% | $349.3M-1.8% | $355.8M+1.8% | $349.4M |
| Electric | |||||
| TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES | $3.0M+0.0% | $3.0M-97.7% | $132.0M-90.0% | $1.32B+29.1% | $1.02B |
| Gas | |||||
| TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES | $3.0M+0.0% | $3.0M-97.7% | $132.0M-90.0% | $1.32B+29.1% | $1.02B |
| Operating costs | $3.80B+1.4% | $3.75B+4.0% | $3.61B-7.7% | $3.90B+20.0% | $3.25B |
| Steam | |||||
| TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES | $3.0M+0.0% | $3.0M-97.7% | $132.0M-90.0% | $1.32B+29.1% | $1.02B |
| Non-utility | |||||
| TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES | $3.0M+0.0% | $3.0M-97.7% | $132.0M-90.0% | $1.32B+29.1% | $1.02B |
| Purchased power | |||||
| Operating costs | $3.80B+1.4% | $3.75B+4.0% | $3.61B-7.7% | $3.90B+20.0% | $3.25B |
| Fuel | |||||
| Operating costs | $3.80B+1.4% | $3.75B+4.0% | $3.61B-7.7% | $3.90B+20.0% | $3.25B |
| Other operations and maintenance | |||||
| Operating costs | $3.80B+1.4% | $3.75B+4.0% | $3.61B-7.7% | $3.90B+20.0% | $3.25B |
Source: SEC EDGAR XBRL. % change vs prior period shown where available.
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