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Grand Prairie Bayou 2 Public Water Authority 10360 Austin, Arkansas: Ground & surface purchased Grand Prairie Regional Water 13500 Stuttgart, Arkansas: Ground Grange-Calamine Water Association 2381 Cave City, Arkansas: Ground & ground purchased Grannis Waterworks 548 Grannis, Arkansas: Surface purchased Grassy Knob Subordinate Sd 65
Prairie State Energy Campus is a 1,600 megawatt base load, coal-fired, electrical power station and coal mine near Marissa, Illinois, southeast of St. Louis, Missouri. Prairie State Energy Campus (PSEC) features low levels of regulated emissions compared to other coal-fired power stations , capturing sulfur from high-sulfur coal mined nearby ...
Washington PUD Association building in Olympia. Public utility districts (PUDs) in the U.S. state of Washington serve about one million of the state's electric customers in 26 counties. [1]
Clark Public Utilities; Clearwater Power; Columbia Rural Electric; Douglas County Public Utility District; Elmurst Mutual; Franklin County Public Utility District; Grant County Public Utility District; Klickitat Public Utility District; Lakeview Light & Power; Mason County Public Utility District 3; Modern Electric Water; Nespelem Valley ...
Excess energy from the farm is sold to the public electrical grid. [19] A 1-megawatt farm in Springdale operated by the Ozarks Electric Cooperative [20] A 0.5-megawatt farm in Van Buren operated by the Arkansas Valley Electric Cooperative [21] In 2017, the 81-megawatt Stuttgart Solar Energy Center began operating in Stuttgart. [22]
Ouachita Electric Cooperative: 2017 [90] Stuttgart Solar Energy Center Arkansas County: 81 162,317 [91] 475 NextEra Energy Resources: 2017 [92] Hamburg: 1 8 Today's Power 2018 [93] Brookland: 1 8 Today's Power 2018 [94] Forrest City: 1 8 Woodruff Electric Cooperative: 2019 [95] Newport: 1 8 Farmers Electric Cooperative: 2019 [96] Salem: 1 8 ...
MDU Resources Group, Inc. is a U.S.-based corporation supplying products and services to regulated energy delivery and utilities related construction materials and services businesses. [2] It is headquartered in Bismarck, North Dakota, and operates in 48 states.
1980 Wisconsin Electric placed the first 580-megawatt unit at Pleasant Prairie into service. A second unit was added in 1985. A second unit was added in 1985. 1987 Wisconsin Electric reorganized as a holding company, Wisconsin Energy Corporation, with Wisconsin Electric, Wispark, Wisvest and Witech as subsidiaries.