Tag power distribution companies
Here are some of the major power distribution companies in the United States:
- Exelon Corporation: One of the largest electric utilities in the US, serving over 10 million customers in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and other states.
- EDF Energy: A leading energy company in the US, serving over 2 million customers in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
- Duke Energy: A major electric utility company serving over 7 million customers in the Carolinas, Florida, and other states.
- Southern Company: A leading energy company serving over 9 million customers in the Southeast, including Georgia Power, Alabama Power, and Gulf Power.
- Ameren Corporation: A utility company serving over 2.4 million customers in Missouri, Illinois, and other states.
- PSEG: A leading energy company serving over 2.2 million customers in New Jersey, New York, and other states.
- Con Edison: A major electric utility company serving over 3.5 million customers in New York City and Westchester County.
- Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E): A leading energy company serving over 16 million customers in Northern and Central California.
- San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E): A utility company serving over 3.4 million customers in San Diego and southern Orange counties.
- Southern California Edison (SCE): A leading energy company serving over 15 million customers in Central, Coastal, and Southern California.
- Tampa Electric: A utility company serving over 700,000 customers in West Central Florida.
- Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E): A utility company serving over 800,000 customers in Oklahoma.
- Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (CEI): A utility company serving over 300,000 customers in Northeast Ohio.
- FirstEnergy: A utility company serving over 6 million customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and other states.
- Xcel Energy: A leading energy company serving over 3.4 million customers in the Midwest and West.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other power distribution companies in the United States.