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Debt and Credit Agreements (All Registrants)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2018
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Debt and Credit Agreements (All Registrants)
11Debt and Credit Agreements (All Registrants)
Short-Term Borrowings
Exelon Corporate, ComEd, BGE, Pepco, DPL and ACE meet their short-term liquidity requirements primarily through the issuance of commercial paper. Generation and PECO meet their short-term liquidity requirements primarily through the issuance of commercial paper and borrowings from the Exelon intercompany money pool. PHI Corporate meets its short-term liquidity requirements primarily through the issuance of short-term notes and the Exelon intercompany money pool. The Registrants may use their respective credit facilities for general corporate purposes, including meeting short-term funding requirements and the issuance of letters of credit.
Commercial Paper
The Registrants had the following amounts of commercial paper borrowings outstanding as of June 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017:
Commercial Paper Borrowings
 
June 30, 2018
 
December 31, 2017
Exelon
 
$
628

 
$
427

ComEd
 
320

 

PECO
 
50

 

BGE
 
136

 
77

PHI(a)
 
122

 
350

Pepco
 

 
26

DPL
 

 
216

ACE
 
122

 
108


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(a)
PHI reflects the commercial paper borrowings outstanding of Pepco, DPL and ACE.
Short-Term Loan Agreements
On January 13, 2016, PHI entered into a $500 million term loan agreement, which was amended on March 28, 2016. The net proceeds of the loan were used to repay PHI's outstanding commercial paper and for general corporate purposes. Pursuant to the loan agreement, as amended, loans made thereunder bear interest at a variable rate equal to LIBOR plus 1%, and all indebtedness thereunder is unsecured. On March 23, 2017, the aggregate principal amount of all loans, together with any accrued but unpaid interest due under the loan agreement was fully repaid and the loan terminated.  On March 23, 2017, Exelon Corporate entered into a similar type term loan for $500 million which expired March 22, 2018.  The loan agreement was renewed on March 22, 2018 and will expire on March 21, 2019. Pursuant to the loan agreement, loans made thereunder bear interest at a variable rate equal to LIBOR plus 1% and all indebtedness thereunder is unsecured.
On May 23, 2018, ACE entered into two term loan agreements in the aggregate amount of $125 million, which expire on May 22, 2019. Pursuant to the term loan agreements, loans made thereunder bear interest at a variable rate equal to LIBOR plus 0.55% and all indebtedness thereunder is unsecured.
Credit Agreements
As of March 15, 2018, the credit agreement for a Generation bilateral credit facility of $30 million was amended to increase the overall facility size to $95 million. This facility will solely be used by Generation to issue letters of credit.
On May 26, 2018, each of the Registrants' respective syndicated revolving credit facilities had their maturity dates extended to May 26, 2023.
Long-Term Debt
Issuance of Long-Term Debt
During the six months ended June 30, 2018, the following long-term debt was issued:
Company
 
Type
 
Interest Rate
 
Maturity
 
Amount
 
Use of Proceeds
Generation
 
Energy Efficiency Project Financing
 
3.72
%
 
September 30, 2018
 
$
4

 
Funding to install energy conservation measures for the Smithsonian Zoo project.
Generation
 
Energy Efficiency Project Financing
 
3.17
%
 
April 30, 2018
 
$
1

 
Funding to install energy conservation measures in Brooklyn, NY.
Generation
 
Energy Efficiency Project Financing
 
2.61
%
 
September 30, 2018
 
$
4

 
Funding to install energy conservation measures for the Pensacola project.
Generation
 
Energy Efficiency Project Financing
 
4.17
%
 
January 1, 2019
 
$
1

 
Funding to install energy conservation measures for the General Services Administration Philadelphia project.
Generation
 
Energy Efficiency Project Financing
 
4.26
%
 
May 1, 2019
 
$
3

 
Funding to install energy conservation measures for the National Institutes of Health Multi-Buildings Phase II project.
ComEd
 
First Mortgage Bonds, Series 124
 
4.00
%
 
March 1, 2048
 
$
800

 
Refinance one series of maturing first mortgage bonds, to repay a portion of ComEd’s outstanding commercial paper obligations and to fund general corporate purposes.
PECO
 
First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds
 
3.90
%
 
March 1, 2048
 
$
325

 
Refinance a portion of maturing mortgage bonds.
PECO
 
Loan Agreement
 
2.00
%
 
June 20, 2023
 
$
50

 
Funding to implement Electric Long-term Infrastructure Improvement Plan
Pepco
 
First Mortgage Bonds
 
4.27
%
 
June 15, 2048
 
$
100

 
Repay existing indebtedness and for general corporate purposes
DPL
 
First Mortgage Bonds
 
4.27
%
 
June 15, 2048
 
$
200

 
Repay existing indebtedness and for general corporate purposes