List of United States electric companies

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The following page lists electric utilities in the United States.

Largest utilities by revenue (2014)[]

Rank Entity State Class of ownership Parent Number of customers Sales (MWh) Revenue (1,000 $) Average retail pric/kWh)
1 Pacific Gas & Electric CA Investor owned PCG 5,188,308 75,114,523 15,495,425.0 16.64
2 Southern California Edison CA Investor owned EIX 4,963,983 75,828,585 11,939,729.9 15.75
3 Florida Power & Light FL Investor owned NEE 4,708,793 104,431,096 10,526,025.0 10.08
4 Consolidated Edison NY Investor owned ED 2,478,248 19,756,921 5,035,755.0 25.49
5 Georgia Power GA Investor owned SO 2,410,042 83,740,365 8,255,813.0 9.86
6 Dominion Energy VA Investor owned D 2,381,312 75,562,974 6,677,362.6 8.84
7 DTE Energy MI Investor owned DTE 2,142,829 41,923,906 4,705,304.0 11.22—
9 Duke Energy Carolinas NC Investor owned DUK 7,400,000 52,700,616 4,852,431.3 8.55
10 Consumers Energy MI Investor owned CMS 1,791,366 33,253,922 4,104,009.7 12.34

Reference:[1]

List of US electric companies by state[]

Alabama[]

Alaska[]

  • Alaska Electric Light & Power
  • Chugach Electric Association
  • Copper Valley Electric Association
  • Golden Valley Electric Association
  • Kodiak Electric Association
  • Municipal Light & Power

Arizona[]

Page Power and Water http://www.pageutility.com/

Arkansas[]

  • Southwestern Electric Power Company
  • Entergy Arkansas, Inc.
  • Associated Electrical Cooperative Incorporated

California[]

Colorado[]

Connecticut[]


Delaware[]

District of Columbia[]


Florida[]

Georgia[]

Hawaii[]

  • Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO), Oʻahu subsidiary of Hawaiian Electric Industries
  • Hawaiian Electric Light Company (HELCO), Island of Hawaiʻi subsidiary of Hawaiian Electric Industries
  • Kauaʻi Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC)
  • Maui Electric Company (MECO), Maui County subsidiary of Hawaiian Electric Industries

Idaho[]

Illinois[]

Indiana[]

Iowa[]

Kansas[]

Kentucky[]

Louisiana[]

Maine[]

Maryland[]

Massachusetts[]

Michigan[]

Minnesota[]

Mississippi[]

Missouri[]

Montana[]

  • Central Montana Electric Power Cooperative
  • Montana-Dakota Utilities (MDU)
  • Montana Electric Cooperatives' Association
  • Northwestern Energy

Nebraska[]

Nevada[]

New Hampshire[]

New Jersey[]

New Mexico[]

New York[]

North Carolina[]

North Dakota[]

Ohio[]

Oklahoma[]

Oregon[]

Pennsylvania[]

  • Allegheny Electric Cooperative
  • Borough of Ephrata Electric Division
  • Borough of Hatfield Electric Utility
  • Borough of Kutztown Electric Department
  • Borough of Quakertown Electric Department
  • Borough of Schuylkill Haven Utilities Department
  • Direct Energy
  • Duquesne Light
  • FirstEnergy (Met-Ed, Penelec, Penn Power, West Penn Power)
  • Lansdale Electric
  • Northeast Utilities
  • PECO, a subsidiary of Exelon
  • Perkasie Borough Electric Department
  • PPL Electric Utilities
  • Rural Valley Electric Co.
  • UGI Utilities

Puerto Rico[]

Rhode Island[]

  • Direct Energy
  • National Grid (Narragansett Electric)
  • Northeast Utilities

South Carolina[]

South Dakota[]

Tennessee[]

Texas[]

Utah[]

Vermont[]

Virginia[]

Washington[]

West Virginia[]

Wisconsin[]

Wyoming[]


See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Electricity - Energy Explained, Your Guide To Understanding Energy - Energy Information Administration". ate = 2015-12-05.
  2. ^ Cooperative Energy. "South Mississippi Electric Becomes Cooperative Energy". PR Newswire. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
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