London Hydro delivers electricity to its diverse customer base through an extensive network of overhead and underground power lines of more than 1900 kilometers in length. This network is fully owned, operated and maintained by London Hydro. London Hydro does not generate, or set the price for, electricity. The electricity it supplies is purchased from the electricity spot market and the cost of this power is passed on to customers without mark up. Under the terms of Bill 35, The Ontario Energy Competition Act 1998, London Hydro - like all local distribution companies - is not permitted to conduct unregulated business activities that are considered to be competitive in nature, such as retail product sales and service. London Hydro bills customers for water and sewage usage on behalf of the City of London, but it is not responsible for providing water or sewer services. These services are owned, operated and maintained by the City of London.
In business since 1906, Cleveland Public Power is the largest municipal power company in the State of Ohio and the 35th largest in the nation. Boasting one of the most modern power systems, our reliability is rated at 99.99%. Because we are a municipal electric company, operating only in the city of Cleveland, our owners are also our customers -- the citizens of Cleveland. That means our not-for-profit rates directly impact each user in the form of lower electric bills every month.
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) is a governmental agency that provides comprehensive wholesale electric energy, on a nonprofit basis, to community-owned power systems throughout the Intermountain West. The UAMPS membership represents 52 members from Utah, Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico and Oregon.
WPPI is a regional power company serving 50 customer-owned electric utilities. Through WPPI, these public power utilities share resources and own generation facilities to provide reliable, affordable electricity to more than 190,000 homes and businesses in Wisconsin, Upper Michigan and Iowa. WPPI was created to provide reliable, low-cost power and services to its member/owners. To accomplish this mission, we must be savvy analysts, tough negotiators and respected industry leaders. WPPI seeks to be an effective advocate for its members and their customers at the highest levels of state and national government and within the power industry. WPPI powers member communities with hard work and dedication to the principles of public power. We provide members with industry-recognized technical expertise, management and visionary leadership focused on Wisconsin. WPPI is the fifth-largest electric utility in Wisconsin with annual revenues of more than $306 million, assets totaling more than $542 million and a portfolio of valuable transmission and power supply contract rights. WPPI supplies electricity to approximately 60 percent of the load served by municipal electric systems in Wisconsin, based on energy sales.
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