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PPL Corporation consolidated its weather and disaster-related risks by removing a standalone risk factor on operating expenses affected by weather, storms, terrorism, and natural disasters, and instead expanded its seasonal revenue risk factor to explicitly incorporate climate change as a potential cause of temperature fluctuations. The company also modified its pandemic risk factor, suggesting a refinement in how it addresses health event impacts on business operations. Overall, the risk factor section remained largely stable with 27 unchanged risks and only two substantive modifications.
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Weather and other factors can significantly affect our profitability or operations by causing outages, damaging infrastructure and requiring significant repair costs. Storm outages and damage often directly decrease revenues and increase expenses, due to reduced usage and…
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Current (2024):
Our businesses are subject to seasonal demand cycles. For example, in some markets demand for, and market prices of, electricity peak during hot summer months, while in other markets such peaks occur in cold winter months. As a result, our overall operating results may fluctuate…
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Current (2024):
A resurgence, or new variant of COVID-19 or other pandemic health event and related remediation efforts could present challenges to businesses, communities, workforces, markets and supply chains. At this time, the Registrants’ cannot predict the ways in which and the extent to…