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PPL marks 100 years

PPL Corporation, whose rich history dates back to 1920, kicked off its yearlong celebration earlier this month to mark its 100th anniversary.

PPL created a new, dedicated website to chronicle its 100 years in business and announce its plans to mark this milestone with the communities and customers it serves and the employees who have helped build the company into what it is today.

With its headquarters in Allentown, Pennsylvania Power & Light Company was created in 1920 through the consolidation of eight electric companies with 62 power plants serving central and eastern Pennsylvania. Born during a critical time in the United States, PP&L helped power the growth of industry and communities in central and eastern Pennsylvania by transforming the region’s patchwork of local electric grids into a vast network of generation, transmission and distribution facilities.

Since the 1920s, PPL has adapted to every major shift in the energy industry, meeting demand with operational excellence and tackling difficult challenges with innovative solutions. From the surge of electric appliances and the growth of industry in the 1940s and 1950s to the energy conservation programs of the 1970s and the deregulation of power markets in the 1990s, PPL has been there – powering lives, communities, organizations, governments and businesses day in and day out.

Today, PPL and its family of companies, including PPL Electric Utilities, Louisville Gas & Electric Company, Kentucky Utilities Company and Western Power Distribution, are building a smarter, more reliable and more resilient energy grid. The company is investing in new technology that is reshaping electricity networks, enabling more distributed energy resources and advancing a cleaner energy future.

PPL will commemorate its history and commitment to its communities by sponsoring and participating in events and sharing stories, photographs and historical facts throughout 2020. Activities will include:

• Completing 100 acts of service across central and eastern Pennsylvania.

• Awarding $100,000 in special centennial grants through a Bright Lights program focused on recognizing nonprofit employees working to make a positive impact in their communities.

• Sharing via web and social media unique historical facts, images and stories about PPL, its employees, its retirees and the communities it serves.

• Celebrating at events that bring the communities we serve together, such as the Little League World Series in Williamsport.

• Learn more about PPL’s history and stay up to date on its plans to celebrate its centennial at pplweb.com/100years or follow us on Twitter and Facebook.