Electricity Distribution Companies By Country - United States

United States

  • Alabama - Alabama Power, a part of the Southern Company, PowerSouth Energy Cooperative, Inc., Wiregrass Electric Cooperative, Tennessee Valley Authority
  • Alaska - Golden Valley Electric Association, Chugach Electric Association, Copper Valley Electric Association, Municipal Light & Power, Kodiak Electric Association
  • Arizona - Arizona Public Service, Salt River Project, Tucson Electric Power
  • Arkansas - Entergy
  • California - Azusa Light & Water, East Bay Municipal Utility District, Glendale Public Service Department, Gridley Municipal Utilities, Healdsburg Municipal Electric Department, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Merced Irrigation District, Modesto Irrigiation District, Nevada Irrigation District, Placer County Water Agency, Pacific Gas & Electric, Pacific Power, Riverside Public Utilities, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Santa Clara Electric Department, San Diego Gas & Electric, Sierra-Pacific Power, Southern California Edison, Southern California Public Power Authority, Turlock Irrigation District, California Department of Water Resources, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Pasadena Water & Power, Burbank Water & Power, Anaheim Public Utilities
  • Colorado - Xcel Energy
  • Connecticut - Northeast Utilities (including Connecticut Light & Power), United Illuminating, Connecticut Natural Gas, Discount Power
  • Delaware - Delmarva Power and Light (a subsidiary of Pepco Holdings, Inc.)
  • District of Columbia - PEPCO
  • Florida - Florida Power & Light, TECO, Progress Energy Florida, Lake Worth Utilities, JEA (formerly Jacksonville Electric Authority), Gulf Power Company, a part of the Southern Company, Kissimmee Utility Authority, Ocala Electric, Florida Public Utility Company Palm Beach, Florida Municipal Power Agency, LCEC
  • Georgia - Georgia Power, a part of the Southern Company, Flint Energies, Tennessee Valley Authority
  • Hawaii - Hawaiian Electric Industries (HECO)
  • Idaho - IDACORP, PacifiCorp (Rocky Mountain Power)
  • Illinois - ComEd, Ameren
  • Indiana - Duke Energy, Indianapolis Power & Light, Northern Indiana Public Service Company, American Electric Power
  • Iowa - MidAmerican Energy
  • Kansas - Kansas City Power & Light, Westar Energy, Kansas City Board of Public Utilities
  • Kentucky - Kentucky Utilities, Louisville Gas & Electric, Duke Energy, American Electric PowerOwensboro Municipal Utilities
  • Louisiana - SWEPCO (a subsidiary of American Electric Power), Entergy, CLECO
  • Maine - Central Maine Power, Bangor Hydro Electric
  • Maryland - Allegheny Power, Baltimore Gas & Electric, Choptank Electric Cooperative, PEPCO, Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative,
  • Massachusetts - Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC), NSTAR, Northeast Utilities (including Western Massachusetts Electric, Berkshire Company/WMECO), National Grid (including Nantucket Electric and Massachusetts Electric), Peabody Municipal Light Plant
  • Michigan - Consumers Energy, DTE Energy/(Detroit Edison), We Energies, American Electric Power, Wyandotte Municipal Services City of Wyandotte only, Holland Board of Public Works, Lansing Board of Water & Light
  • Mississippi - Entergy, Southwest Mississippi Electric Power Association, Magnolia Electric, Mississippi Power company, a part of the Southern Company], Tennessee Valley Authority
  • Minnesota - Xcel Energy, Great River Energy (and its 28 member cooperatives), Minnkota Power Cooperative (and its 11 member cooperatives), Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Dairyland Power Co-op, East River Electric Power Co-op, Hutchinson Utilities Commission, Interstate Power and Light Company, L&O Power Co-op, Marshall Municipal Utilities, Minnesota Power, Minnetonka Power Co-op, Missouri River Energy, Otter Tail Power Company, Rochester Public Utilities Commission, Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency, Willmar Municipal Utilities, Freeborn-Mower Co-op Services, People’s Co-op, Tri-County Electric
  • Missouri - Ameren, Kansas City Power & Light, Empire District Electric, Aquila, City Utilities of Springfield, Independence Power and Light
  • Montana - Central Montana Electric Power Cooperative, MDU, Montana Electric Cooperatives' Association (and its 25 member cooperatives), NorthWestern Energy
  • Nebraska - Omaha Public Power District, Nebraska Public Power District
  • Nevada - Nevada Power, Sierra Pacific Power
  • New Hampshire - Northeast Utilities (including Public Service of NH), National Grid (including Granite State Electric)
  • New Jersey - Atlantic City Electric (A subsidiary of Pepco), Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G), Northeast Utilities, FirstEnergy, Jersey Central Power and Light Company (A subsidiary of GPU Energy, which is a subsidiary of GPU; all of which is now part of FirstEnergy), Vineland Municipal Electric Utility(the only municipal-owned utility in New Jersey), Sussex Rural Electric Cooperative (the only Electric Utility Cooperative in New Jersey)
  • New Mexico - Public Service Company of New Mexico
  • New York - CH Energy Group (formerly Central Hudson Gas & Electric), Consolidated Edison Company of New York (Con Edison), Long Island Power Authority (LIPA), Northeast Utilities, National Grid (including Niagara Mohawk), New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG), Rochester Gas & Electric
  • North Carolina - Progress Energy Carolinas, Duke Energy, ElectriCities, North Carolina Electric Membership Corp.
  • North Dakota - Xcel Energy, Otter Tail Power Company, MDU, Central Power Electric Cooperative, Minnkota Power Cooperative, Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Upper Missouri G&T Cooperative
  • Ohio - Duke Energy, FirstEnergy (Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Ohio Edison, Toledo Edison), AEP Ohio, Dayton Power & Light, South Central Power Company, Consolidated Electric Cooperative
  • Oklahoma - Oklahoma Gas & Electric, Public Service Company of Oklahoma (part of American Electric Power)
  • Oregon - Columbia River Public Utility District, Eugene Water & Electric Board, PacifiCorp (Pacific Power), Portland General Electric, West Oregon Electric Cooperative
  • Pennsylvania - Northeast Utilities, Rural valley electric Co. FirstEnergy (Penn Power, Met-Ed, Penelec), PECO, Allegheny Power, PPL, Duquesne Light, Citizens Electric of Lewisburg, Pike County Light & Power Company, UGI Utilities, Inc. and Wellsboro Electric Company
  • Puerto Rico - Autoridad de Energía Electrica, EcoEléctrica
  • Rhode Island - Northeast Utilities, National Grid (including Narragansett Electric)
  • South Carolina - Santee Cooper, Duke Energy, Central Electric Power Cooperative, Inc., Progress Energy Carolinas, South Carolina Electric & Gas Company
  • South Dakota - Xcel Energy, Otter Tail Power Company, Northwestern Energy, Black Hills Power, East River Electric Cooperative, Rushmore Electric Cooperative
  • Tennessee - Citizens Utilities Board, Electric Power Board, Knoxville Utilities Board, Kingsport Power (Appalachian Power), Lenoir City Utilities Board, Memphis Light, Gas and Water, Nashville Electric Service, Tennessee Valley Authority
  • Texas - AEP Texas, Austin Energy, CPS Energy, dPi Energy, Electric Database Publishing, Entergy, Garland Power and Light, Lower Colorado River Authority, Reliant Energy, CenterPoint Energy, Texas Electric Service Company, TXU Energy,
  • Utah - Intermountain Power Agency, PacifiCorp (Rocky Mountain Power)
  • Vermont - Central Vermont Public Service, Green Mountain Power
  • Virginia - Allegheny Power, Appalachian Power, Dominion Virginia Power, Rappahannock Electric Cooperative
  • Washington - PacifiCorp (Pacific Power), Puget Sound Energy, Seattle City Light, Snohomish County Public Utility District (PUD), Mason County Public Utility District 3, Klickitat Public Utility District, Cowlitz County PUD, Clark County PUD, Asotin County PUD, Benton County PUD, Chelan County PUD, Clallam County PUD, Douglas County PUD, Ferry County PUD, Franklin County PUD, Grant County PUD, Grays Harbor County PUD, Jefferson County PUD, Kitsap County PUD, Kittitas County PUD, Lewis County PUD, Okanogan County PUD, Pacific County PUD, Pend Oreille County PUD, Skagit County PUD, Skamania County PUD, Stevens County PUD, Thurston County PUD, Wahkiakum County PUD, Whatcom County PUD
  • West Virginia - Allegheny Power, Appalachian Power, Wheeling Electric Power (AEP Ohio)
  • Wisconsin - We Energies, Wisconsin Public Service Corp., Xcel Energy, Madison Gas and Electric, Wisconsin Power & Light
  • Wyoming - PacifiCorp (Rocky Mountain Power), Lower Valley Energy

See also List of United States electric companies.

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