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  2. Chesapeake Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Chesapeake Utilities Corporation is a diversified energy company engaged, directly or through operating divisions and subsidiaries, in regulated and unregulated energy businesses. The Company's common stock began trading on the NASDAQ Exchange in 1985 and on the New York Stock Exchange (currently traded as CPK ) in 1993.

  3. Eastern Shore Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The proposed expansion would connect with existing pipeline in a pigging facility in downtown Salisbury owned by Sharp Energy. A 10-inch (250 mm) diameter length of piping measuring 6.8 miles (10.9 km) would then extend to a proposed Metering and Regulation Station in Eden, Maryland, running alongside U.S. Route 13.

  4. Philip Sharp (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Sharp received honorary degrees from DePauw University in 1986 and Ball State University in 1997. [2] For his work on energy issues while in Congress, Sharp became in 2016 the second recipient of the James R. Schlesinger Medal for Energy Security, an honor given by the U.S. Department of Energy. [6] [7]

  5. Sharp to Buy Solar Power Developer Recurrent Energy

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    Japanese electronics company Sharp (SHCAY) is turning up the heat in the increasingly competitive solar energy market, announcing plans Wednesday to acquire solar energy producer Recurrent Energy ...

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  7. Pepco - Wikipedia

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    The company's predecessor, Potomac Electric Co., was organized in 1891 to provide street lighting and streetcar power in Georgetown and Northwest D.C. [1] After suffering during the Panic of 1893, the company filed bankruptcy and, on November 6, 1895, was acquired by Oscar T. Crosby and Charles A. Lieb for $5,500.

  8. Georgetown Steam Plant - Wikipedia

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    The plant was originally built by Stone and Webster in 1906. One of the first reinforced concrete structures on the U.S. West Coast, it originally provided power for the Interurban Railway between Seattle and Tacoma; it also provided both direct current for Seattle's streetcars and alternating current for Georgetown, then an independent city.

  9. The best sympathy gifts people actually want - AOL

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    Georgetown Cupcakes are available on Goldbelly and absolutely worth the splurge for someone going through a rough time. They arrive well-packaged and help your giftee pack on some well-needed ...