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1 History  



1.1  20th century  





1.2  21st century  





1.3  PPL Building  







2 Subsidiaries  





3 In popular culture  





4 References  





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PPL Corporation
Company typePublic

Traded as

  • S&P 500 component
  • IndustryElectric utilities
    FoundedJune 4, 1920; 104 years ago (June 4, 1920)
    Headquarters
    645 Hamilton St., Suite 601, Allentown, Pennsylvania
    ,
    U.S.

    Key people

    Vincent Sorgi, President and Chief Executive Officer
    RevenueUS$7.9 billion (2022)

    Operating income

    1,374,000,000 United States dollar (2022) Edit this on Wikidata

    Net income

    US$756 million (2022)

    Number of employees

    more than 6,500 (2022)
    Websitepplweb.com

    PPL Corporation is an energy company headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock ExchangeasNYSEPPL and is part of the S&P 500. As of 2022, the company had $7.9 billion in revenue, 6,500 employees, over $37 billion in assets, and serves 3.6 million customers.[1]

    History[edit]

    20th century[edit]

    The PPL Building, the company's former headquarters, at 9th and Hamilton streets in Allentown

    PPL Corporation was founded as Pennsylvania Power & Light in 1920, the product of a merger of eight smaller Pennsylvania-based utility companies. It gradually extended its service territory to a crescent-shaped region of central and Northeastern Pennsylvania, stretching from Lancaster in central Pennsylvania through the Lehigh Valley in eastern Pennsylvania, and Scranton, and Wilkes-BarreinNortheastern Pennsylvania.

    In 1995, the company reorganized as a holding company. PP&L Resources was renamed PPL Corporation in 2000.

    The company limited its operations to Pennsylvania until deregulation of electrical utilities in the 1990s encouraged PPL to purchase assets in other states. The largest of these acquisitions was PPL's 1998 purchase of 13 plants from Montana Power Company, which added over 2,500 megawatt in capacity, representing the largest expansion in the company's history.

    21st century[edit]

    In 2010, PPL completed the acquisition of two regulated Kentucky-based utilities, Louisville Gas & ElectricinLouisville and Kentucky UtilitiesinLexington.

    In February 2010, PPL Corporation purchased the naming rights to the venue originally known as PPL Park, the home stadium of Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union, in Chester, Pennsylvania. As part of the $25 million, 11-year deal, PPL EnergyPlus provided sustainable energy to PPL Park derived from other sources in Pennsylvania.[2]

    After PPL spun off its non-regulated generation business into the separate Talen Energy, the stadium naming rights were assumed by the spinoff company and the venue became known as Talen Energy Stadium.[3] In February 2020, the park was named Subaru Park.[4]

    In 2011, PPL completed the acquisition of two regulated regional electricity distribution companies in the United Kingdom. Along with two previously acquired regional electricity distribution companies, the company operates as Western Power Distribution (WPD).

    In 2014, the company's hydroelectric facilities were sold to NorthWestern.[5]

    On June 6, 2014, PPL announced it would divest its electrical generation facilities to a newly formed company, Talen Energy.[6] On June 1, 2015, the Talen spinoff was completed, allowing PPL to concentrate on the transmission and distribution aspects of the electric utility business.[7]

    In 2020, PPL initiated a formal process to sell WPD in order to position PPL as a purely U.S.-focused energy company and create additional shareowner value. This resulted in a March 18, 2021, announcement of agreements to sell WPD to National Grid plc for £7.8 billion and acquire National Grid's Rhode Island electric and gas utility, the Narragansett Electric Company, for $3.8 billion.[8] The sale of WPD was completed on June 14, 2021.

    The sale of the Narragansett Electric Company was completed on May 25, 2022, and Narragansett Electric was renamed Rhode Island Energy.[9]

    In November 2019, William Spence, PPL's former chairman and chief executive officer, said that the company is focusing on building more advanced cleaner energy technologies and is also increasing its effort on a strategy known as "Energy Forward." The company has invested billions to improve infrastructure and technology in order to create a smarter, more reliable and resilient energy grid. In the third quarter of 2019, PPL completed a $470 million investment in replacing meters with "advanced" meters in Pennsylvania.[10]

    PPL owns the naming rights to the PPL CenterinAllentown, which hosts the Lehigh Valley Phantoms of the American Hockey League starting with the 2014 season. PPL paid an undisclosed sum over ten years.[11]

    PPL's companies regularly rank high in customer satisfaction studies. PPL Electric Utilities, which serves 1.4 million customers in 29 counties in Pennsylvania, has received 30 J.D. Power and Associates awards for customer satisfaction.

    Louisville Gas and Electric and Kentucky Utilities, which serves 1.3 million customers in nearly 100 counties across Kentucky and Virginia, has won 28 J.D. Power awards for customer satisfaction.

    PPL Building[edit]

    For a century, the company had been headquartered at the PPL Building, which is the tallest building in Allentown and greater Lehigh Valley metropolitan area as of 2023. The 23-story building is 322 feet (98 m) tall. It is located at the intersection of Hamilton and 9th streets in Center City Allentown.

    On March 1, 2024, PPL Corporation announced that its subsidiary PPL Electric Utilities reached a tentative $9 million agreement to sell its 2 North Ninth St. Tower Building and office complex to Pennsylvania-based developer D&D Realty Group. The company's headquarters is now a few blocks away at 645 Hamilton St.

    Subsidiaries[edit]

    In popular culture[edit]

    Exterior shots of the PPL Building were used in the 1954 motion picture Executive Suite.[12]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Who We Are", PPL Corporation
  • ^ Jasner, Andy (February 25, 2010). "PPL buys naming rights". Philadelphia Union. Retrieved February 26, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Talen Energy Assumes Stadium Naming Rights". Philadelphia Union (Press release). Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  • ^ "Philadelphia Union and Subaru of America Announce Stadium Naming Rights Partnership" (Press release). Philadelphia Union. February 18, 2020. Retrieved July 31, 2020.
  • ^ "NorthWestern Energy closes deal to purchase PPL Montana hydroelectric facilities".
  • ^ Poole, Claire (June 10, 2014). "PPL, Riverstone create Talen Energy". The Street. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
  • ^ Kraus, Scott (June 1, 2015). "Talen Energy launches Monday, sells stock Tuesday". The Morning Call. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  • ^ Fitzpatrick, Edward (18 March 2021). "Narragansett Electric Company sold to Pennsylvania company - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2021-03-18.
  • ^ An update for our Rhode Island Customers
  • ^ "PPL CEO says utilities focused on investing in sustainable energy, delivering fair shareholder returns". Daily Energy Insider. 2019-11-13. Retrieved 2019-11-18.
  • ^ "Allentown hockey arena will be PPL Center". Lehigh Valley Live. Allentown. February 2013. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
  • ^ "M. Night Shyamalan's 'Glass' joins these 21 other films shot in the Lehigh Valley," Lehigh Valley Live, September 24, 2019, retrieved February 15, 2022.
  • External links[edit]

  • Pennsylvania Power & Light Company records (1883–1941) at Hagley Museum and Library

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PPL_Corporation&oldid=1234653927"

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