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Austin Energy - is the nation’s 10th largest community-owned electric utility. We serve 388,000 customers and a population of more than 900,000. We provide service within the City of Austin, Travis County, and a small portion of Williamson County. As a publicly owned power company and a city department, Austin Energy returns profits to the community annually. That money helps fund City services such as fire, police, EMS, parks, and libraries. The utility has provided $1.5 billion in profits to the community since 1976. Austin Energy powers the capital city of Texas through a diverse generation mix. Our portfolio includes nuclear, coal, natural gas, and renewable energy sources. That’s just over 2,600 megawatts (MW) of total generation. We created the top performing renewable energy program in the nation. We own the nation’s first and largest green building program. And we’re home to one of the nation’s most comprehensive residential and commercial energy efficiency programs. Website.
Citizens Energy Group - is a Public Charitable Trust providing safe and reliable energy services to about 266,000 customers in and around Marion County. The Public Charitable Trust means the utility is managed only for the benefit of customers and the community.
Locations: Indianapolis, Indiana.
Subsidiaries: ProLiance - Energy - Natural Gas Page. Locations: Indianapolis, Indiana; Naperville, Illinois.
Website: http://www.citizensenergygroup.com
City of Manassas Utility Department - exists to ensure the availability of safe, adequate and reliable water, waste water and electric utilities at an affordable cost to the citizens of Manassas and support telecommunications services.
Website: http://www.manassascity.org/index.asp?nid=77
CMEEC - is responsible for the financing, acquisition
and construction of generating resources and implementation of power supply contracts for the
pcurpose of furnishing low-cost and reliable electric power to its Members and Participants.
Electric energy purchase contracts and other resources obtained by CMEEC supply power to each of the
community-owned utilities. The utilities in turn distribute the power at retail to local homes and
businesses at the lowest prices in Connecticut. Connecticut’s municipal utilities supply electric
power to over 66,000 customers including some of the largest and most prominent industries in
Connecticut.
Locations: Norwich, Connecticut.
Website: http://www.cmeec.com
CPS Energy - is the nation’s largest municipally owned energy company providing both natural gas and electric service. Acquired by the City of San Antonio in 1942, we serve approximately 685,000 electric customers and almost 320,000 natural gas customers in and around the seventh-largest city in the nation. Our 1,566-square-mile service area includes Bexar County and portions of Atascosa, Bandera, Comal, Guadalupe, Medina, Wilson and Kendall Counties.
Locations: San Antonio, Texas.
Website: http://www.citypublicservice.com
Dairyland Power - is a generation and transmission cooperative (G&T) that provides the wholesale electrical requirements and other services for 25 electric distribution cooperatives and 19 municipal utilities in the Upper Midwest. In turn, these cooperatives and municipals deliver the electricity to consumers--meeting the energy needs of more than half a million people.
Locations: La Crosse, Wisconsin. Website. *
Illinois Municipal Electric Agency - IMEA's primary function is to provide wholesale electricity to its members, which they re-sell on the retail market. IMEA also sells power to other qualified utilities. Of its 31 members, 29 purchase wholesale electricity from the Agency. The IMEA's goal is to keep the members power costs low and to insulate them from the high prices that are increasingly common in the short-term power market. Website.
Locations: Springfield, Illinois.
Website: http://www.imea.org
Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) - electric system currently serves more than 360,000 customers in Jacksonville and parts of three adjacent counties. JEA's water system serves more than 240,000 water customers and 186,000 sewer customers, or more than 80 percent of all water and sewer utility customers in our service area.
Board Of Directors: http://www.jea.com/about/people/index.asp
Locations: Jacksonville, Florida.
People: http://www.jea.com/about/people/index.asp
Website: http://www.jea.com
JEA - Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) - Energy - Utilities - Municipalities Page. Locations: Jacksonville, Florida. (See Jacksonville Electric Authority above)
Manassas - See "City Of Manassas" above.
Muscatine Power and Water - is a customer-driven, municipal utility. We provide electric, water, and communications products and services. We're headquartered in Muscatine, Iowa, an historic town of 23,383 located on the banks of the Mississippi River, twenty miles downstream from the Illinois/Iowa Quad Cities. You can't be a member of a small, caring community like ours and not be a responsible neighbor. While some utility companies exist to turn a profit and earn money for their stockholders, at MP&W, we exist to add value to our community. We're customer-driven, and proud of it!
Locations: Muscatine, Iowa.
Website: http://www.mpw.org
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) - was founded with the idea that providing electric power to Sacramento was a job best done by a public utility overseen by an elected board of directors. Website.
Salt River Project (SRP) - is two entities: the Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District, a political subdivision of the state of Arizona; and the Salt River Valley Water Users' Association, a private corporation. The District provides electricity to about 920,000 retail customers in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. It operates or participates in 11 major power plants and numerous other generating stations, including thermal, nuclear, natural gas and hydroelectric sources. The Association delivers nearly 1 million acre-feet of water annually to a service area in central Arizona. An extensive water delivery system is maintained and operated by the Association, including reservoirs, wells, canals and irrigation laterals.
Locations: Tempe, Arizona.
People: http://www.srpnet.com/about/officers.aspx
Website: http://www.srpnet.com
United Power - is a rural electric cooperative, providing electric service to homes and businesses throughout Colorado's northern front range. The service territory extends from the mountains of Coal Creek and Golden Gate Canyon to the farmlands of Brighton, Hudson and Keenesburg. Customers: 120,000. All power is purchased from Tri-State.
Board Of Directors: http://www.unitedpower.com/bod.aspx
Locations: Brighton, Colorado.
People: http://www.unitedpower.com/who.aspx
Website: http://www.unitedpower.com
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