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The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is an American investor-owned utility (IOU). [2] The company is headquartered at 300 Lakeside Drive, in Oakland, California.PG&E provides natural gas and electricity to 5.2 million households in the northern two-thirds of California, from Bakersfield and northern Santa Barbara County, almost to the Oregon and Nevada state lines.
Stock. Business Summary. Forward Dividend Yield. 1. Ares Capital (NASDAQ: ARCC). One of the largest business development companies (BDCs). 8.65%. 2. Bank of America (NYSE: BAC). A large financial ...
San Diego Gas & Electric: SDGE is an electric and natural gas utility that provides energy to approximately 3.7 million consumers in San Diego and southern Orange Counties. Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC : Oncor, based in Dallas, operates the largest electric distribution and transmission system in the state, providing service to ...
CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission; Kinder Morgan, Inc. Mississippi River Transmission; SourceGas Arkansas Inc. Spectra Energy, Inc. Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corporation; Black Hills Energy; California. City of Long Beach Gas & Oil Department; City of Palo Alto Gas Department; Pacific Gas & Electric; San Diego Gas & Electric; Southern California Gas
This company is one of the largest publicly traded energy partnerships and pays a 6.60% dividend. Enterprise Products Partners L.P. ( NYSE: EPD ) provides various midstream energy services, including:
Rhode Island Energy: RI Public Service Enterprise Group (PEG) Public Service Electric & Gas: NJ Puget Energy: Puget Sound Energy: WA SCANA (SCG) South Carolina Electric & Gas Company: SC Sempra Energy (SRE) San Diego Gas & Electric: CA Southern Company (SO) Alabama Power: AL Georgia Power: GA Mississippi Power: MS TECO Energy: Tampa Electric ...
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The former Southern California Gas Company Complex on Flower Street, now lofts. This gas company's roots trace back to the 1800s when new settlers arrived in Los Angeles in search of a new frontier. In 1867, Los Angeles Gas Company, the forerunner of today's Southern California Gas Company, installed 43 new gas lamps along Main Street. [3]