ONCOR REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2025 RESULTS

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DALLAS, May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC ("Oncor") today reported net income of $181 million for the three months ended March 31, 2025, compared to net income of $225 million for the three months ended March 31, 2024. The decrease in net income of $44 million was driven by higher interest expense and depreciation expense associated with increases in invested capital and higher operation and maintenance expenses, partially offset by higher revenues primarily attributable to updated interim rates to reflect increases in invested capital, higher customer consumption primarily attributable to weather, and customer growth. Financial and operational results are provided in Tables A, B, C, and D below.

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"The Public Utility Commission of Texas' recent approval of the 765-kV transmission import paths in the Permian Basin is an important milestone that will help enable ERCOT to support the State's continued economic growth. Oncor is fully committed to executing our portion of the plan to strengthen Texas' grid capacity and support load growth in our territory, while maintaining our ongoing focus on reliability, safety and affordability," said Oncor CEO Allen Nye. "Oncor is well positioned to support this project as well as the State's growing energy needs and economic expansion through improved grid resilience and reliability, enhanced transmission pathways, and continued infrastructure modernization. We continued to see strong indicators of growth in the first quarter through increased active transmission point of interconnection requests and load growth. I remain proud of the Oncor team for their hard work to address this growth and I am confident in our ability to meet the increasing power demands of our customers and the communities we serve."

Operational and Regulatory Highlights
Oncor's operational results continue to reflect Texas' robust growth. In the first quarter of 2025, the company built, re-built, or upgraded nearly 800 circuit miles of transmission and distribution lines, and reached important milestones on several large-scale transmission projects as part of its execution on its $7.1 billion 2025 capital plan. Oncor also increased its premises served in the first quarter of 2025 by almost 19,000, reflecting growth trends in line with Oncor's anticipated 2% annual premises organic growth rate. The company also filed seven new Certificates of Convenience and Necessity ("CCNs") for transmission projects to support load growth, interconnect generators, and strengthen the grid, reflecting a proactive stance towards facilitating Texas' expanding energy landscape. By comparison, the seven CCNs that Oncor filed this quarter are more than the total number of CCNs filed by Oncor in all of last year.  The seven CCNs filed this year include two related to the Permian Basin Reliability Plan ("PBRP").