List of Public Utilities - Electricity Companies

Electricity Companies

  • Australia: EnergyAustralia, Origin Energy, TRUenergy, SEC Victoria (fmr.), Powercor, AGL, Alinta, Citipower, ETSA Utilities, Western Power, Country Energy, Energex, Integral Energy, ActewAGL, Ergon Energy, Power and Water
  • Brazil: EletrobrĂ¡s, AES Eletropaulo, CPFL Energia, Celesc, CEMIG, CESP, Copel, Light S.A., CEEE
  • Belgium: Electrabel
  • List of Canadian electric utilities
  • People's Republic of China: State Grid Corporation, China Southern Power Grid
    • Hong Kong: Hongkong Electric, CLP Power
  • Czech Republic: CEZ Group
  • Egypt:Egyptian electricity holding company(EEHC)
  • Finland: Fortum
  • France: List of French electric utilities
  • Germany: E.ON, RWE, EnBW, Vattenfall
  • Greece: PPC (DEI) (Greek Hydro), List of electric power companies in Greece
  • Indonesia: PLN
  • Italy: Enel, Energit, Italenergia, Edison
  • Japan: Kansai Electric Power (Kepco), Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco), Chubu Electric Power, Chugoku Electric Power, Hokuriku Electric Power, Hokkaido Electric Power, Kyushu Electric Power, Tohoku Electric Power, Shikoku Electric Power,Okinawa Electric Power
  • Malaysia: Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB)
  • New Zealand: Genesis Energy, Meridian Energy, Mighty River Power, Transpower
  • Singapore: Singapore Power
  • South Africa: Eskom
  • South Korea: Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco)
  • Spain: Endesa, Iberdrola
  • Sweden: Vattenfall
  • United Kingdom: EDF Energy, E.ON UK, National Grid, RWE npower, Scottish Power, Scottish and Southern Energy and Good Energy, Ecotricity,
  • List of United States electric companies
  • *List of Electricity Organizations in India, India: NTPC, KPTCL, MSEB, Tata Power, BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd New Delhi, BSES Yamuna Power Ltd New Delhi

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