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Exelon Opens 2026 Climate Investment Applications and Announces New Environmental Stewards

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Exelon is now accepting applications for the Climate Change Investment Initiative (2c2i). This initiative invests in innovative startups that are developing clean energy or environmentally sustainable technologies. Launched in 2019, 2c2i combines the social and environmental impact objectives of the Exelon Foundation with the investment objectives and approach of venture capital. 2c2i has 34 active companies in our portfolio led by diverse and inclusive teams from vary...

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