Sentences with phrase «retail electricity business»

On one side is the large competitive retail electricity business with 2.7 million customers in Texas and the Northeast.
Energy Future's power generation and retail electricity business were separated from Oncor and emerged from bankruptcy last year.

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Wesfarmers is boosting its executive team in readiness for an expansion of its energy business, including a possible move into electricity retailing and generation.
Energy Future Holdings Corp. manages a portfolio of competitive and regulated energy subsidiaries consisting of TXU Energy, a competitive electricity retailer, Luminant, a competitive power generation business, including mining, wholesale marketing and trading, and construction, and Oncor, a regulated electric distribution and transmission business.
The Competitive Energy Businesses segment sells electricity to wholesale and retail customers; provides energy - related products and services; and participates in energy infrastructure projects.
The Transmission & Distribution Utilities segment engages in the business of transmission and distribution of electricity for sale to retail and wholesale customers through assets owned and operated by its subsidiaries.
Reliant Energy provides electricity and energy services to more than 1.6 million retail customers — including homes, small and large businesses, manufacturing facilities, government entities and institutions across Texas.
In 2016 over 963,000 retail purchasers of Green - e certified renewable energy — including over 53,000 businesses — purchased over 48 million megawatt ‐ hours of Green - e certified electricity, enough to power nearly a third of U.S. households for a month.
Disclosure of information on energy mix details including the share of renewable energy sources and the amount of nuclear waste (both of which are already mandatory disclosure items in Europe) is not specified in the Guidelines Concerning the Management of the Electricity Retail Business issued in January 2016, but it is indicated as a «desired practice» for retail electricityElectricity Retail Business issued in January 2016, but it is indicated as a «desired practice» for retail electricity suppRetail Business issued in January 2016, but it is indicated as a «desired practice» for retail electricity suppretail electricityelectricity suppliers.
All consumers, including general households and small - scale business establishments (low - voltage contract consumers), can now choose freely among power companies (electricity retailers) for their electricity, and do not have to simply buy from the regional power utilities that monopolized the market until now.
Businesses signed up to provide generation, including automotive fuel retailers and mobile phone companies, which came up with novel plans that bundled electricity together with their contracted services or products.
There are retail and wholesale markets for electricity; homes and businesses buy in the retail market, power plants like this wind farm transact in the wholesale market.
December 17, 2008 Energy Commission Business Meeting to Consider Adoption of Retail Price Forecast Documents and Forms and Instructions for Submitting Electricity Resource Plan
According to those studies, national average retail electricity rates may decline by as much as 7 percent, or increase by as much as 7 percent, relative to business - as - usual.
For mid-sized and large businesses, as well as residential and business consumers on retail contracts, the global adjustment will appear as a separate line on their electricity bill.
Starting from the bottom: with regard to Argentina — there is no mention of the military junta in the mid-70s, nor the 30,000 (at the least) torture and killed, nor of the mothers and grandmothers walking for 20 or more years in silence protesting the killings in a Bueno Aires plaza, nor is there is mention of the billions of dollars of US military aircraft and other weapons (as well torturing equipment for sending high to low charges of electricity through various parts of the body (private parts though preferred, as they say), but sold to the junta in power which weighs heavily in the total external debt, nor of the wholesale and retail sale of government agencies or corporations, and of the rights of water (in the 1990s), and the default of the government on various debts and contracts: 40 or more cases before the courts and ICSID — seems the sanctity of the contract and personalty of the international organization is a barrier to putting an end these very crooked and immoral business transactions, etc..
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