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Municipal Light & Power provides safe, reliable and affordable electric utility service to about 30,000 residential and commercial customers in its roughly 20-quare-mile service territory. ML&P serves commercial, university and medical customers in the Downtown and Midtown business districts, as well as industrial loads in the Ship Creek and Anchorage Port areas and residents in some of Anchorage’s oldest neighborhoods. In addition, ML&P provides bulk power to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and sells electricity to other Alaska Railbelt utilities. ML&P is owned by the Municipality of Anchorage, which purchased the distribution system from the privately owned Anchorage Power & Light Co. in 1932. ML&P is subject to the Regulatory Commission of Alaska. Since 1932, ML&P has grown to include production and transmission, as well as upgraded and expanded distribution. The utility has a one-third working interest in the Beluga River Unit gas field, making it one of the only vertically integrated natural-gas-fired utilities on the West Coast. The gas field provides ML&P with a secure and reliable source of fuel for most of its needs through 2018. About 15 percent of ML&P’s generation is from renewable hydroelectric resources, and the utility has been investing millions in upgrading its aging facility to include clean and efficient natural-gas-fired generation. ML&P is building a 120-megawatt thermal generation plant in east Anchorage. The new plant will be one of the world’s most energy efficient thermal-generation plants in the world when complete in 2016.
North Carolina`s electric cooperatives are a network of not-for-profit electric utility organizations powering the days and empowering the lives of 2.5 million North Carolinians from the mountains to the coast. There are 26 electric distribution cooperatives rooted in communities across the state, each committed to delivering homes, farms and businesses with safe, reliable, affordable and environmentally responsible electricity. There is a group of cooperative organizations in Raleigh that works for the 26 distribution cooperatives. This group includes: North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation, the power supplier to the co-ops; North Carolina Association of Electric Cooperatives, the trade association providing services to them; and Tarheel Electric Membership Association, the organization that supplies the cooperatives with the materials necessary to maintain their modern, sophisticated systems. Each cooperative is independent and owned by the people, called members, to whom it provides service. Those members elect the cooperative`s board of directors, which is responsible for establishing the cooperative`s policies, goals and strategies.
Middle Georgia EMC is a Vienna, GA-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Boundary Electric 1995 Ltd. is a Grand Forks, BC-based company in the Energy & Utilities sector.
E.ON is a major investor-owned energy supplier. At facilities across Europe, Russia, and North America, our more than 62,000 employees generated approx. EUR122.5 billion in sales in 2013. In addition, there are businesses in Brazil and Turkey we manage jointly with partners. E.ON`s diversified business consists of renewables, conventional and dezentralized power generation, natural gas, energy trading, retail and distribution. We supply around 35 million customers with energy. With our broad energy mix we own about 61 GW generation capacity and we are one of the world`s leading renewables companies. We have an ambitious objective: to make energy cleaner and better wherever we operate. With our strategy cleaner & better energy we`re transforming E.ON into a global provider of specialized energy solutions which will benefit our employees, customers, and investors alike. Led by Group Management in Düsseldorf, the E.ON Group is segmented into global units (by function) and regional units (by country). Five global units manage our generation portfolio, renewables business, global commodities, new-build projects and innovative technology, and exploration and production business. Eleven regional units manage our retail operations, regional energy networks, and distributed-generation activities in Europe. We`re also engaged in power generation and wholesale power marketing in Russia, a special-focus country. We created a new unit, E.ON International Energy, to expand our business outside Europe. It will leverage our expertise in conventional and renewable power generation to regions where energy demand is growing rapidly. Group-wide entities deliver support functions like IT and procurement.