Sentences with phrase «electric power supplier owned»

Founded in 1952, Tristate Generation and Transmission Association is a wholesale electric power supplier owned by the 44 electrical cooperatives that it serves in a 200,000 square mile area across Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Nebraska.
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association is a wholesale electric power supplier owned by the 44 electric cooperatives that it serves.

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NYPA spokesman Micheal Saltzman explains the Authority supplies hydropower to community - owned electric systems including the Green Island Power Authority.
Although more customers are investing in their own equipment for electric supply, like solar panels or even microgrids — a network of electricity users with a local source of supply and the capability to operate as an island during outages — the report says most U.S. customers will continue to depend on obtaining their power from the large - scale, interconnected electrical grid at least for the next two decades.
As with other plug - in hybrid models — including BMW's own X5 variant and the 330e — the 740e only resorts to petrol power when the driver demands high performance, or if the charge runs low in the battery supplying power for the electric motor.
National Times runs on energy supplied by FPL (Florida Power and Light), a privately owned power company that serves as the main electric utility provider in FloPower and Light), a privately owned power company that serves as the main electric utility provider in Flopower company that serves as the main electric utility provider in Florida.
As natural gas began to have its own supply problems, wind power became a realistic alternative provider of electric power.
Maybe on to a cheerier idea: Distributed renewable generation + power storage = disaster resiliency It's a good thing that this is gradually happening, and it's a point I was making two years ago in support of Silicon Valley cities banding together to buy their own electric power supply.
In a center with 200 tenants, many might want separate electric suppliers, especially national retailers with their own ability to buy large volumes of power at low costs.
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