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LONG ISLAND ELECTRIC UTILITY SERVCO LLC
LONG ISLAND ELECTRIC UTILITY SERVCO LLC
Uniondale, New York
500+ employees
As a public, not-for-profit utility, we proudly serve our 1.2 million customers on Long Island and in the Rockaways with clean, affordable electric service they can rely on today and for generations to come.
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WISCONSIN POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
WISCONSIN POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Madison, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
Wisconsin Power and Light Co is an utilities company based out of 1521 Progress Ln, Stoughton, Wisconsin, United States.
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CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION
CONNECTICUT NATURAL GAS CORPORATION
Orange, Connecticut
100-499 employees
Connecticut Natural Gas proudly supplies reliable natural gas service to residents across Connecticut and is part of the Avangrid family, a leading energy company, accelerating America's clean energy transition.
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ENSTAR NATURAL GAS COMPANY
ENSTAR NATURAL GAS COMPANY
Anchorage, Alaska
100-499 employees
Alaskans have relied on ENSTAR to serve their homes and businesses with cleaner burning, economical and efficient natural gas for over 50 years. ENSTAR Natural Gas Company, headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, is a regulated public utility that delivers natural gas to approximately 151,000 residential, commercial, and industrial customers in and around the Anchorage and Cook Inlet area. ENSTAR’s service area encompasses roughly 60% of the population of Alaska. ENSTAR is a TriSummit Utilities Company.
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CHOPTANK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
CHOPTANK ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
Denton, Maryland
100-499 employees
Choptank Electric, a Touchstone Energy Cooperative, is a not-for-profit, member-owned, electric distribution co-op located on Maryland's Eastern Shore serving over 55,000 members. Choptank Electric Cooperative exists to provide reliable cost-effective electricity that improves the quality of life for our member-owners. We are committed to service excellence guided by the Seven Cooperative Principles.
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DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION
DAKOTA ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION
Farmington, Minnesota
100-499 employees
Dakota Electric is regulated by the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission and reaches more than 112,000 members. This makes Dakota Electric Association the second largest electric cooperative in Minnesota and ranked among the 25 largest electric distribution cooperatives in the nation.
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DOYON UTILITIES, LLC
DOYON UTILITIES, LLC
Fairbanks, Alaska
100-499 employees
Doyon Utilities owns and operates the utility infrastructure that provides service to three military facilities in Alaska. We operate a total of 12 utility systems at Fort Wainwright, Fort Greely and JBER Richardson. Our mission is to provide reliable utility services to our valued military customers to support them in their mission to protect the security of our nation.
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ASTORIA GENERATING COMPANY, LP
ASTORIA GENERATING COMPANY, LP
Stamford, Connecticut
50-99 employees
Astoria Generating Company L.P. is an utilities company based out of 1801 20TH AVE, Astoria, New York, United States.
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VERMONT ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, INC
VERMONT ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, INC
Rutland, Vermont
100-499 employees
VELCO is Vermont’s statewide electric transmission provider whose sights are set on creating a sustainable Vermont through our people, assets, relationships and operating model. Formed in 1956 when local Vermont utilities established the nation’s first “transmission only” company to access clean hydro power from New York, VELCO remains unique in two important ways: 1. Our ownership comprises the state’s 17 distribution utilities and a public benefits corporation; and, 2. our for-profit status is structured to return cooperative-like value to our owners, their customers, and every Vermonter. VELCO’s system now includes: 740 miles of transmission lines; 55 substations, switching stations and terminal facilities; 13,000 acres of rights-of-way; a statewide emergency service radio system; and, a 1,600-mile fiber optic network that monitors and controls the electric system and helps to deliver broadband services to Vermonters. Headquartered in Rutland, Vermont, VELCO employees strive to give Vermont’s utilities and their customers a reliable high-voltage grid, a strong unified voice on regional energy issues, and continued access to safe, reliable, cost-effective electricity.
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DUCK RIVER ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
DUCK RIVER ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION
Shelbyville, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) is a distribution electric cooperative serving more than 83,000 members in a 2,500 square mile territory throughout middle Tennessee. DREMC has been serving its members since 1936 and purchases its power from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). More information about DREMC is available online at www.dremc.com.
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ALASKA POWER & TELEPHONE COMPANY
ALASKA POWER & TELEPHONE COMPANY
Craig, Alaska
100-499 employees
Celebrating 60 years of reliability and innovation, Alaska Power & Telephone Company provides energy and communication services to 40 communities stretching from the Arctic Circle to the southernmost tip of Southeast Alaska. For more information about AP&T visit www.APTalaska.com OVERVIEW Energy: AP&T is well-known throughout Alaska for its proven success in renewable energy development. In the 1990s, AP&T successfully converted from 90% dependency on diesel-based generation of electricity to 75% clean, renewable energy in a period of 16 years, through development of new “low-impact” hydropower projects, providing its ratepayers with energy at a more affordable cost. The Company also owns and operates the largest utility-owned solar installation providing electricity in Alaska. AP&T’s conversion to renewables was accomplished in the absence of State, Federal, or local government requirements or mandates. AP&T made a strategic business decision that its customers’ needs would be best met, long term, through investment in conversion to renewables. Data/Telecom: With a clear understanding that the future of Telecom is Data-Centric, AP&T continues to build-out infrastructure vital to Alaskans connectivity needs. Completion of the 300+ mile SE Alaska Microwave Network in 1997 provided a terrestrial transport backbone spanning the length of Southeast Alaska. The 2016 completion of AP&T's 86-mile $11M Lynn Canal Undersea Fiber Project (linking the communities of Juneau, Haines and Skagway), further enlarging regional bandwith availability and opening the potential for the grow and expansion of data pathways northward into the Yukon Territory. As end-users appetite for bandwidth increases, AP&T is engaged in last-mile fiber to the home projects to better accomodate this growth as well.
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COMPETITIVE POWER VENTURES INC
COMPETITIVE POWER VENTURES INC
Silver Spring, Maryland
100-499 employees
Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) is uniquely positioned to leverage global technology and financial partnerships to help modernize America’s power generation. Together with our investors, partners, host communities and other key stakeholders, we are driven to improve our energy infrastructure by developing and operating power generation facilities using cutting edge, domestically available natural gas and renewable power technologies. Headquartered in Silver Spring, MD, with an office in Braintree, MA, the company has ownership interest in 4.2 GW of clean generation across the United States. The company’s Asset Management division currently manages more than 9,300 MW of fossil and renewable generating facilities in eight states for 11 different owner groups.
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