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Alabama Municipal Electric Authority
80 TechnaCenter Dr.
Suite 200
Montgomery, AL 36117
Phone: (334) 262-1126
Fax: (334) 262-2267
http://www.amea.com
Contact: Fred Clark, President & CEO
The Alabama Municipal Electric Authority (AMEA) is a public corporation of the State of Alabama. AMEA provides power to 11 Alabama electric cities that in turn bring electricity to approximately 350,000 citizens.
Anderson Municipal Light & Power
P.O. Box 2100
Anderson, IN 46011
Phone: (765) 648-6480
Fax: (765) 648-6515
http://www.cityofanderson.com/171/Light-Power
Contact: Tony Pochard, Electric Utility Director
Bardstown Municipal Utilities
220 N. 5th Street
Bardstown, KY 40004-
Phone: (502) 348-5947
Fax: (502) 348-2433
https://www.cityofbardstown.org/government/departments/electric/index.php
Contact: Eric Richter, City Electrical Engineer
The City of Bardstown has owned and operated an electric distribution system for its citizens since 1895. In the early days of electricity, the City Council decided that it was better for the town to own and control its utilities, rather then depend on outside corporations. The current Electric Department is comprised of a City Electrical Engineer, an Electric Superintendent, and four Electric Linemen.
Beaches Energy Services
1460 Shetter Ave.
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Phone: (904) 247-6259
http://www.beachesenergy.com
Contact: Allen Putnam, Director
Electric and natural gas utility serving approximately 36,000 electric and approximately 465 natural gas customers (mostly commercial with a system throughput of 226,000 DTh). We serve the cities of Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Ponte Vedra Beach in northeast Florida. We are a member of the Florida Municipal Power Agency, Florida Municipal Electric Association, and Florida Gas Utility.
Berea Municipal Utilities
200 Harrison Road
Berea, KY 40403
Phone: (859) 986-4391
Fax: (859) 986-5884
http://www.bereautilities.com/
Contact: Adrian Isaacs, Electrical Operations Coordinator
Berea Municipal Utilities operates as a division of the City of Berea. We provide electric, water and wastewater services to a portion of Southern Madison County.
Big Sandy Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation
504 11th Street
Paintsville, KY 41240-1422
Phone: (606) 358-9831
Fax: (606) 789-5454
http://www.bigsandyrecc.com
Contact: Jeff Prater, President/General Manager
Blue Grass Energy Cooperative Corporation
P.O. Box 990
Nicholasville, KY 40340-0990
Phone: (859) 885-4191
Fax: (859) 885-2854
http://www.bgenergy.com
Contact: Kelly McHolan, Executive Coordinator
Rural electric distribution cooperative serving 63,000 members in central Kentucky.
Canton Municipal Utilities
P.O. Box 114
Canton, MS 39046-
Phone: (601) 855-5442
Fax: (601) 855-5441
http://www.cmu.com
Contact: Howard Young, General Manager
Central Florida Electric Cooperative
P.O. Box 9
Chiefland, FL 32644-0009
Phone: (352) 493-2511
Fax: (352) 493-4499
http://www.cfec.com
Contact: Kimberly Baxley, VP for Safety & Human Resources
Since 1939, Central Florida Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CFEC) has been proudly serving the Tri-County area. First introduced as Rural Electric Cooperative (REA), CFEC has been providing electrical services to less populated areas, which would not have had affordable and reliable electric utilities otherwise.
Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative
P.O. Box 512
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435
Phone: (850) 307-1266
http://www.chelco.com
Contact: Linda Sinwelski, Human Resources Generalist
Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CHELCO) is a MEMBER-OWNED, not-for-profit electric distribution cooperative employing more than 170 people and serving more than 62,000 accounts in Walton, Okaloosa, Holmes, and Santa Rosa counties in the panhandle of Florida. The cooperative owns and maintains over 4,300 miles of line, including those on Eglin Air Force Base. CHELCO is a distribution cooperative that exclusively purchases its energy from PowerSouth Energy Cooperative.
City of Alachua
15100 NW 142 Terrace
Alachua, FL 32615
Phone: (352) 316-8182
http://www.cityofalachua.com
Contact: Billy Shiskin, Electric System Supervisor
Established in 1915, the City of Alachua serves 4,600+ electric customers.
City of Alexander City
P.O. Box 552
Alexander City, AL 35010-0552
Phone: (256) 409-2080
Fax: (256) 409-2082
http://www.alexandercityal.gov
Contact: Joe Ray, Superintendent
The City of Alexander City Light & Power covers 26 square miles of power lines and provides electric service to 7,000 customers.
City of Bardwell Utilities
P O Box 277
Bardwell, KY 42023-
Phone: (502) 628-3833
Contact: David Hutchinson, Utility Manager
City of Bartow
P.O. Box 1069
Bartow, FL 33830
Phone: (863) 534-0142
http://www.cityofbartow.net
Contact: Bradley Heirs, Director of Electric Utilities
Municipal government formed in 1903. Public power provider serving 12,000+ electric customers. Appropriately named "City of Oaks and Azaleas", Bartow is the county seat of Polk County.
City of Blountstown
20591 Central Ave. West
Blountstown, FL 32424
Phone: (850) 674-5488
http://www.blountstown.org
Contact: Traci Hall, City Manager/Finance Director
Municipal government that operates electric, water, sewer, natural gas, and sanitation utility services for its citizens.
City of Bushnell
P.O. Box 115
Bushnell, FL 33513
Phone: (352) 793-8012
http://www.cityofbushnellfl.com
Contact: Mike Eastburn, City Manager
The City of Bushnell Utilities Department provides electric, water, and wastewater services to both residential and commercial customers. The department is responsible for the daily operations of, repair and maintenance of, and new construction of these three utilities.
City of Chattahoochee
P.O. Box 188
Chattahoochee, FL 32324
Phone: (850) 663-4475
https://chattgov.org
Contact: Sheila Dowling, Purchasing Agent
The City of Chattahoochee's electric department is responsible for maintaining 30 miles of electric lines, ensuring continual power flow to Florida State Hospital, the largest employer in Gadsden County, and making emergency repairs during storms and other natural disasters.
City of Clewiston
1300 S Olympia
Clewiston, FL 33440
Phone: (863) 983-1454
http://www.clewiston-fl.gov
Contact: Mike Cox, Electric Superintendent
Clewiston, historically known as America's Sweetest Town, occupies 4.57 miles and serves 4,000+ customers.
City of Dothan
P.O. Box 2128
Dothan, AL 36302-2128
Phone: (334) 615-3300
Fax: (334) 615-3309
http://www.dothan.org/
Contact: Billy Mayes, Utilities Director
Dothan's Utilities Department is municipally owned and operated, offering services in southeastern Alabama. Our goal is to provide efficient, effective, and economical electrical redistribution, potable water, wastewater, and fire protection assistance for the citizens of Dothan. Our vision is to be the best electric, water, and wastewater utility in the Wiregrass area with regard to rates, customer service, reliability, and community involvement.
City of Fairhope
P.O. Box 429
Fairhope, AL 36533
Phone: (251) 929-0343
Fax: (251) 990-0156
http://www.cofairhope.com
Contact: Conrad Havranek, Electric Superintendent
City of Fairhope Electric Department is a municipality with a little over 6,500 electric customers. Fairhope is a member of AMEA, by whom we purchase our electricity through. Fairhope also has water/sewer and gas.
City of Fort Meade
8 West Broadway
Fort Meade, FL 33841
Phone: (862) 285-1100
http://www.cityoffortmeade.com
Contact: Maria Sutherland, Interim City Manager
Fort Meade is the oldest city in Polk County, FL. As of 2018, the population was 6,203 and the city is part of the Lakeland-Winterhaven Metropolitan Statistical Area.
City of Huntingburg Electric Div
508 North Van Buren Street
Huntingburg, IN 47542
Phone: (812) 683-3622
Fax: (812) 683-5102
http://www.huntingburg-in.gov
Contact: Rich Tretter, .
Huntingburg Municipal Utilities is a significant provider of Electric, Water, and Natural Gas services, with a total of 4,200 residential, commercial and industrial customers! Huntingburg Municipal Utilities supplies its services to the City of Huntingburg, and other nearby unincorporated communities and intervening rural territories. The size of the service area is 94 square miles. Management of the Huntingburg Utilities is consolidated to provide a streamlined approach of services which avoids redundancy of manpower and equipment. This unique management approach allows flexibility and cross usage of employees and equipment as projects and needs warrant within various facets of this utility service provider.
City of LaFayette
P.O. Box 87
Lafayette, AL 36862
Phone: (334) 864-9581
Fax: (334) 864-2205
http://www.cityoflafayetteal.com/
Contact: Louis Davidson, City Clerk
The City of LaFayette is a member city of the Alabama Municipal Electric Authority and provides city-owned power to its residents, serving approximately 1,400 customers. The city purchases power for its distribution system from AMEA at two LaFayette owned substations. The 115 KV transmission line is owned by Alabama Power Company. All equipment located at both substations is owned and operated by the City of LaFayette.
City of Lake Worth Beach
1900 2nd Ave. N
Lake Worth Beach, FL 33461
Phone: (561) 586-1706
https://lakeworthbeachfl.gov
Contact: Walt Gill, Assistant Director- Transmission & Distribution
Formed in 1914, LWB currently serves 27,000+ customers.
City of Lanett
401 N. Lanier Ave
Lanett, AL 36863
Phone: (334) 644-5211
Fax: (334) 644-5240
http://www.cityoflanett.com/
Contact: Allen Summers, ElectricSuperintendent
Electric and gas distribution utility.
City of Leesburg Electric Dept.
2010 Griffin Road
Leesburg, FL 34749
Phone: (352) 728-9786
http://leesburgflorida.gov
Contact: Brad Chase, Electric Director
City of Luverne Electric Board
P.O. Box 249
Luverne, AL 36049
Phone: (334) 335-3888
Fax: (334) 335-5159
https://luverne.org/departments/electric.html
Contact: Brock Flynn, Electric Superintendent
Municipal owner of electric distribution system in the City of Luverne, Alabama.
City of Madisonville Electric
P.O. Box 1247
Madisonville, KY 42431
Phone: (270) 824-2130
Fax: (270) 824-0167
http://www.madisonvillegov.com
Contact: Brad Porter, Electric Department Superintendent
The City of Madisonville, KY, Electric Department is an electric distribution municipality supplying power to residential, commercial and industrial customers. They have six substations serving approximately 10,000 to 11,000 customers.
City of Metropolis Light & Water
P.O. Box 682
Metropolis, IL 62960
Phone: (618) 524-4016
Fax: (618) 524-2582
https://www.metropolisil.gov/
Contact: Michael Gentry, Leadman, Electric Department
City of Moore Haven
299 Riverside Dr.
Moore Haven, FL 33471
Phone: (863) 946-0711
http://www.moorehaven.org
Contact: Ashley Wills, City Clerk
The City of Moore Haven's services includes electric, water, and wastewater for residential and commercial customers.
City of Mount Dora
510 N. Baker Street
Mount Dora, FL 32757
Phone: (352) 735-7100
http://www.cityofmountdora.com
Contact: Steve Langley, Electric Utility Director
The City of Mount Dora Electric Utility was established in 1923. Today the utility serves more than 6,110 customers in Lake county with a service area of approximately 7 square miles.
City of Natchitoches
P.O. Box 37
Natchitoches, LA 71458-0037
Phone: (318) 357-3850
http://natchitolesla.gov
Contact: David Ross Dobson, Electrical Superintendent
The City of Natchitoches, LA municipal utility system- lights, water, and sewer.
City of Newberry
25440 W. Newberry Road
Newberry, FL 32669
Phone: (352) 472-2161
http://www.newberryfl.gov
Contact: Jamie Jones, Assistant City Manager/Director of Utilities & Public Works
Electric utility was established in 1910. The City Utility Board governed the electric utility until sometime in the 1970’s. The electric utility is governed by the City Commission. The Electric Department provides reliable utilities to over 2,600 households and businesses within our services area. Our service area consists of approximately 5 square miles within the municipal boundaries. This includes 27.88 miles of Primary overhead distribution and 12.74 miles of Primary underground services that our Electric Department maintains.
City of Piedmont
109 N. Center Ave. Box 112
Piedmont, AL 36272
Phone: (205) 447-9007
http://www.piedmontcity.org
Contact: Corey Horton, Electrical Manager
The City of Piedmont is a small municipality that owns all of their utilities and purchase wholesale power through the Alabama Municipal Electric Authority. They serve approximately 2,300 electric, 2,700 water and 1,800 gas customers.
City of Quincy
404 West Jefferson Street
Quincy, FL 32351
Phone: (850) 618-0040
http://www.myquincy.net
Contact: Robin Ryals, Director
Municipal utility, established in 1923 and currently serving 4,700+ customers in the City of Quincy, FL.
City of Ruston Utilities
P.O. Box 2069
Ruston, LA 71273-2069
Phone: (318) 251-8673
Fax: (318) 251-8638
http://www.ruston.org
Contact: Randy Colvin, Electric Utilities Operations Manager
City of Starke
209 N. Thompson Street
Starke, FL 32091
Phone: (904) 368-1363
http://www.cityofstarke.org
Contact: Russell Mullins, City Manager
The municipal utility of the City of Starke offers electric, water, sewer, garbage services, and natural gas services to residents.
City of Tallahassee
2602 Jackson Bluff Road
Tallahassee, FL 32304
Phone: 850-891-5531
http://www.talgov.com
Contact: Michael Crow, Asst. General Manager, Electric Power Delivery
The City of Tallahassee is a vertically integrated municipal utility providing service to more than 126,000 city and county residents.
City of Wauchula
1108 East Main St.
Wauchula, FL 33873
Phone: (863) 773-0773
http://www.cityofwauchula.com
Contact: Chris Collier, Electrical Distribution Supervisor
Established in 1922, the service territory of the electric utility includes the city limits of the City of Wauchula- approximately 2.3 square miles and growing- and extends into unincorporated Hardee County for a total area of 10 miles and 2,818 customers.
City of Williston
50 NW Main Street
Williston, FL 32696
Phone: (352) 528-3060
http://www.willistonfl.org
Contact: Jonathen Bishop, Utility Manager
Municipality of the City of Williston, established in 1900 and serving 1,400+ electric customers.
City of Winter Park
1409 Howell Branch Road
Winter Park, FL 32789
Phone: 407-599-3483
Contact: Miguel Cruz, Operations Manager
The City of Winter Park is considered by many to be the premier urban village in the sunshine state. With its rich heritage, strong sense of community, vast parks system, diverse economic base, and beautiful chain of lakes, the city provides a high quality of life to both its residents and visitors alike. Located just three miles north of Orlando in Orange County, the city is 10-square miles with over 30,000 residents. On June 1, 2005, the city celebrated the official “flipping of the switch” from an investor-owned utility to municipal ownership. Since then, the city has been working towards upgrading its infrastructure and undergrounding all overhead electric wires within the city’s electric utility service areas. Winter Park is one of the only cities in America that has a plan in place to underground their entire electrical system by 2030. Because the utility is owned by the city, it is able to provide this undergrounding service while maintaining rates that are below the average fo...
Delaware Municipal Electric Corp.
P.O. Box 310
Smyrna, DE 19977
Phone: (302) 653-2733
http://www.demecinc.net
Contact: Kimberly Schlichting, President & CEO
Not-for-profit joint action agency representing eight municipal communities in the state of Delaware.
Escambia River Electric Cooperative
P.O. Box 428
Jay, FL 32565
Phone: (850) 675-4521
Fax: (850) 675-8415
http://www.erec.com/
Contact: Wesley Scott, Manager of Operations
Farmers Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation
P.O. Box 1298
Glasgow, KY 42142-1298
Phone: (270) 651-2191
Fax: (270) 651-7332
http://www.farmersrecc.com
Contact: Scott Lester, Vice President of Operations
Farmers RECC was formed in 1938 by a group of South Central Kentucky farmers who had a mission in mind; bring electric power to rural residents of their counties and improve the quality of life for their families and communities. More than 80 years later, Farmers RECC serves more than 26,000 meters with electric service using the cooperative business model. Farmers RECC is a non profit electric utility owned by the members they serve.
Florida Municipal Power Agency
8553 Commodity Circle
Orlando, FL 32819
Phone: (407) 355-7767
http://www.fmpa.com
Contact: Mike McCleary, Member Services Manager
Florida Municipal Power Agency (FMPA) is a wholesale power agency owned by municipal electric utilities in Florida. FMPA’s mission is to provide low-cost, reliable and clean power, plus value-added services for FMPA’s owner-customers that benefit their communities and customers. FMPA serves each of the 33 municipal electric utilities located across the state. Municipal utilities are individually owned and operated by the communities they serve. By working together through FMPA, the utilities can enhance their operations for the benefit of their customers.
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority
P.O. Box 3191
Fort Pierce, FL 34948
Phone: (772) 466-1600
http://www.fpua.com
Contact: Paul Jakubczak, Director of Electric and Gas Systems
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority (FPUA) is a local municipal or public power utility and is owned by the citizens that we serve. FPUA is one of more than 2,000 communities in the United States served by a community-owned electric utility, and one of the very few that also provides water, wastewater, natural gas, and internet services. FPUA serves approximately 28,000 customers and provides roughly 45,000 MWh of power per month.
Frankfort Electric & Water Plant Board
P.O. Box 308
Frankfort, KY 40602
Phone: (502) 352-4372
Fax: (502) 223-3887
Contact: Travis McCullar, Director of Electric
In 1943, the City of Frankfort, KY purchased the Tri-City Utilities Company to secure local municipal ownership of utilities, creating the Frankfort Electric and Water Plant Board. The Frankfort Plant Board Electric department is responsible for providing electric power and service to approximately 22,000 meters in Franklin County and portions of Shelby and Woodford Counties in central Kentucky. FPB also offers water, cable and telecom services. FPB’s mission is to enhance our community and benefit customers by safely, reliably and economically providing services while maintaining a responsive, well-managed, environmentally sensitive and fiscally sound organization, grounded in integrity.
Glades Electric Cooperative, Inc.
PO Box 519
Moore Haven, FL 33471
Phone: (863) 946-6200
Fax: (863) 946-6262
http://www.gladeselectric.com
Contact: Kyle Altman, Director of Safety & Loss Prevention
In 1944, local residents banded together to form an electric cooperative to serve residents of Florida’s Heartland who were left behind in the electrification of rural Florida. Neighbors collected membership applications, and on January 25, 1945, they gathered on the steps of the courthouse in Moore Haven to officially form Glades Electric Cooperative. Today, Glades Electric Cooperative provides power to more than 18,000 accounts over 2,600 miles of line in portions of Glades, Hendry, Highlands, and Okeechobee counties. We are based in Moore Haven, Florida, with a satellite office in Lake Placid. As a locally-owned, member-led cooperative, we aim to provide exceptional, responsive, neighborly service to our members and be a highly-valued community partner.
Greenfield Power & Light
333 S. Franklin St.
Greenfield, IN 46140-
Phone: (317) 477-4370
Fax: (317) 462-8622
Contact: Scott Yost, Electric Utility Manager
Greenfield Power & Light provides service to residential and commercial customers within the Greenfield, IN city limits and is recognized by the American Public Power Association for Excellence in Reliability. Greenfield Power & Light is always there for you!
Greenfield Power & Light
333 S. Franklin St.
Greenfield, IN 46140-
Phone: (317) 477-4370
Fax: (317) 462-8622
Contact: Nelson Castrodale, Operations Supervisor
Greenfield Power & Light provides service to residential and commercial customers within the Greenfield, IN city limits and is recognized by the American Public Power Association for Excellence in Reliability. Greenfield Power & Light is always there for you!
Greenwood Utilities
P.O. Box 866
Greenwood, MS 38935-0866
Phone: (662) 453-7234
Fax: (662) 455-4611
http://www.greenwoodutilities.com
Contact: Brian Finnegan, CEO
Greenwood Utilities is a water and electric municipal utility which has been owned by and located in the city of Greenwood, Mississippi since 1904.
Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative, Inc.
P.O. Box 220
Wewahitchka, FL 32465
Phone: (850) 265-3631
http://www.gcec.com
Contact: Mindy Maddox, Manager of Human Resources
Providing quality, reliable electric service to parts of Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Jackson, Walton and Washington counties since 1941.
Henderson Municipal Power & Light
P.O. Box 8
Henderson, KY 42420
Phone: (270) 826-2726
Fax: (270) 826-9650
http://www.hmpl.com
Contact: Brad Bickett, General Manager
Homestead Energy Services
675 N. Flagler Ave
Homestead, FL 33030
Phone: (305) 224-4707
http://www.cityofhomestead.com
Contact: William Branch, Assistant Director
Homestead Public Services (HPS) proudly delivers exceptional municipal water, energy, and sanitation to our community of 27,000+ customers.
Indiana Municipal Power Agency
11610 N. College Avenue
Carmel, IN 46032
Phone: (317) 575-3877
Fax: (317) 575-3372
http://www.impa.com
Contact: Frank Smardo, Sr. Vice President, Engineering
A not-for-profit wholesale power provider to 61 cities and towns across Indiana and Ohio.
Jackson Purchase Energy Corporation
6525 US Highway 60 West
Paducah, KY 42001
Phone: (270) 442-7321
Fax: (270) 442-5337
http://www.jpenergy.com
Contact: Greg Grissom, President & CEO
Kenergy Corporation
P.O. Box 1389
Owensboro, KY 42302-1389
Phone: (270) 826-3991
Fax: (270) 826-3999
http://www.kenergycorp.com
Contact: Matt Moffitt, Vice President - Operations
Kenergy is an electric distribution cooperative. As a co-op, Kenergy is member-owned and operates on a not-for-profit basis. Kenergy exists to provide safe and reliable electricity at an affordable price. The cooperative was established in July 1999 through the consolidation of Henderson-Union Electric Cooperative (organized in 1936) and Green River Electric (organized in 1937). Henderson-Union was the first electric cooperative in the state to sell electricity to a member. Frank T. Street of Cardinal Farms in Henderson County received electricity from the co-op in October 1937. Kenergy has grown to serve more than 59,000 homes and businesses in Breckinridge, Caldwell, Crittenden, Daviess, Hancock, Henderson, Hopkins, Livingston, Lyon, McLean, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Union and Webster counties located in western Kentucky. The cooperative maintains more than 7,200 miles of power line.
Keys Energy Services
1001 James Street
Key West, FL 33040
Phone: (305) 295-1205
http://www.keysenergy.com
Contact: Donnie Yarbrough, Learning & Development Coordinator
Keys Energy Services (KEYS) is the public power utility for the Lower Florida Keys. Headquartered in Key West, FL, KEYS provides electricity from Key West to the Seven-Mile Bridge and serves more than 28,000 customers.
Kissimmee Utility Authority
1701 W. Carroll St.
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Phone: (407) 933-9846
Fax: (407) 933-1761
http://www.kua.com
Contact: Jason Terry, Vice President – Power Supply
KUA owns, operates and manages the municipal electric system established by the City of Kissimmee in 1901. KUA's 300 employees serve over 95,000 customers in Kissimmee and surrounding areas.
Lafayette Utilities System
1314 Walker Road
Lafayette, LA 70506
Phone: (337) 291-5709
http://lus.org
Contact: Kevin Forestier, T&D Operations Supervisor
The municipal electric utility serving the residents of Lafayette, LA.
Lakeland Electric
2727 Centurion Drive
Lakeland, FL 33805
Phone: (863) 834-8627
http://www.lakelandelectric.com
Contact: Jimmy Horner, Senior Utility Trainer
Lassen Municipal Utility District
65 South Roop Street
Susanville, CA 96130
Phone: (530) 257-4174
Fax: (530) 257-2558
http://www.lmud.org
Contact: Karen Rollings, Administrative Services Manager
Lassen Municipal Utility District (LMUD) is a publicly-owned electric utility serving Susanville and surrounding communities in Lassen County, California. Founded in 1988, LMUD provides electricity to homes, businesses, and public facilities. As a community-owned, not-for-profit organization, LMUD focuses on reliable service and competitive rates. The utility maintains and upgrades electric infrastructure to ensure dependable power supply. LMUD engages in community initiatives, supporting local events, educational programs, and economic development. The utility explores renewable energy options and smart grid technologies to improve efficiency and sustainability. Governed by a locally elected board of directors, LMUD operates with our core values in mind: Teamwork, Integrity, Transparency, Safety, and Sustainability. As Lassen County grows, LMUD aims to power progress and foster community development.
Lawrenceburg Municipal Utilities
230 Walnut Street
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
Phone: (812) 532-3500
Fax: (812) 537-4467
http://www.thinklawrenceburg.com/
Contact: Billy Kinnett, Utility Director
The municipal electric distribution system in the City of Lawrenceburg, Indiana.
Lebanon Utilities
401 South Meridian Street
Lebanon, IN 46052-
Phone: (765) 482-8838
http://www.lebanon-utilities.com
Contact: Ed Basquill, General Manager
A municipal utility in Lebanon, Indiana, offering electricity, water, wastewater and internet services (iLines)
Meade County Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation
P.O. Box 489
Brandenburg, KY 40108-
Phone: (270) 422-2162
Fax: (270) 422-4705
http://www.mcrecc.com/
Contact: David Poe, VP, Operations & Engineering
Middleborough Gas & Electric Department
32 South Main Street
Middleborough, MA 02346
Phone: (508) 947-1371
Fax: (508) 946-3706
http://www.mged.com
Contact: Ken Stone, General Manager
Established in 1893, Middleborough Gas & Electric Department (MGED) is one of the forty-one municipal light departments in Massachusetts and one of only four municipal utilities in the state that offer both electric and natural gas service. Located in Southeastern Massachusetts, we serve the Towns of Middleborough and Lakeville with electric service and a large part of Middleborough with natural gas service. Our service territory covers approximately 100 square miles, making MGED the largest municipal utility in the state by land size. We also own and operate approximately 10.5 miles of 115kV transmission that connects us to National Grid through two different transmission lines. Our all-time peak electric load, set back in 2022, was 69MW’s and we currently serve approximately 16,500 electric customers and approximately 6,000 natural gas customers. Middleborough and Lakeville are home to many cranberry bogs and we proud to serve the international headquarters and manufacturing facili...
Missouri River Energy Services
3724 W. Avera Dr.
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Phone: (605) 338-4042
http://www.mrenergy.com
Contact: Marcy Douglas, Leadership Development & Strategic Planning Manager
Established in 1965, Missouri River Energy Services is a joint action agency that provides electricity and other energy-related services to 61 member municipalities in four states: Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. MRES is governed by a 13 member board of directors who are elected by, and from, the ranks of our member representatives.
Mitchell Electric Membership Corporation
P.O. Box 409
Camilla, GA 31730-
Phone: (912) 336-5221
Fax: (912) 336-7088
http://www.mitchellemc.com
Contact: Charles Gilbert, Loss Control Coordinator
Mitchell Electric Membership Cooperative (Mitchell EMC) was formed over 75 years ago by members who needed electric services. Today, Mitchell EMC safely delivers reliable electricity to more than 24,630 residential and commercial members in Mitchell, Worth and Dougherty counties. Mitchell EMC’s distribution system consists of over 5,570 miles of line over 400 square miles.
New Smyrna Beach Utilities
P.O. Box 689
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32170
Phone: (386) 424-3058
https://www.ucnsb.org/
Contact: John DeFries, Safety Manager
The Utilities Commission is an electric power and water provider for the city of New Smyrna Beach, FL, and is classified as a municipal utility serving 28,000+ customers.
Nolin Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY 42701-8701
Phone: (270) 765-6153
Fax: (270) 738-1053
http://www.nolinrecc.com
Contact: Wesley Poynter, Compliance Coordinator
Ocala Electric Utility
1805 N. 30th Avenue
Ocala, FL 34470
Phone: (352) 351-6620
http://www.ocalafl.org/government
Contact: Glen Moehling, Utility Safety & Training Coordinator
Municipal Electric Utility of the city of Ocala serving 51,000+ customers.
Opelika Power Services
P.O. Box 390
Opelika, AL 36803
Phone: (334) 705-5170
Fax: (334) 705-5148
http://www.opelikapower.com
Contact: Brent Poteet, Director
Opelika Power Services (OPS) is a community-owned electric utility. Founded in 1911, OPS currently serves more than 15,000 residential and business customers. OPS is qualified as a Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3), and Safety Award of Excellence Utility, through the American Public Power Association.
Owen Electric Cooperative
P.O. Box 400
Owenton, KY 40359-
Phone: (502) 484-3471
Fax: (502) 484-2661
http://owenelectric.com
Contact: Michael L. Cobb, CEO
Owen Electric Cooperative is a member-owned distribution cooperative headquartered in Owenton, the heart of Kentucky’s “Golden Triangle”. The Cooperative employs 125 talented professionals who are proud to serve over 66,000 members in nine Central and Northern Kentucky counties. Not only do we supply power to homes and businesses across our region, but we support economic development efforts statewide and serve some of the largest industrial loads in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Owensboro Municipal Utilities
P O Box 806
Owensboro, KY 42302-0806
Phone: (270) 926-3200
http://www.omu.org
Contact: Tim Lyons, General Manager
Paducah Power System
P.O. Box 180
Paducah, KY 42002-0180
Phone: (270) 575-4000
Fax: (270) 575-4027
http://www.Paducahpower.com
Contact: David Carroll, CEO
Peace River Electric Cooperative, Inc.
P.O. Box 1310
Wauchula, FL 33873
Phone: (941) 773-4116
Fax: (941) 773-6683
http://www.preco.coop
Contact: Van Crawford, VP, Operations
Utility provider as a non profit organization serving 10 counties.
Peru Utilities
335 East Canal St.
Peru, IN 46970-
Phone: (765) 473-6681
Fax: (765) 472-0808
http://www.peruutilities.com
Contact: Lee France, Safety Manager
Peru Utilities is a municipally owned, multiple service utility company providing electric, water and wastewater treatment services to the community of Peru, Indiana, the neighboring Grissom Aeroplex and 1/3 of rural Miami County, Indiana.
Princeton Electric Plant Board
P.O. Box 608
Princeton, KY 42445-0608
Phone: (270) 365-2031
Fax: (270) 365-5427
http://www.pepb.org
Contact: Chris Burton, General Manager
The Princeton Electric Plant Board is a community-owned enterprise providing electric services to the Princeton area. We are committed to improving the economic and environmental quality of the community in partnership with our customers, providing reliable electric power at the lowest rates achievable through innovation, efficiency, and professional operations.
Richmond Power & Light
PO Box 908
2000 US 27 South
Richmond, IN 47374
Phone: (765) 973-7200
Fax: (765) 973-7248
http://www.RP-L.com
Contact: Randy Baker, General Manager
For over a century, Richmond Power and Light has been providing safe, low cost, reliable energy and technologies in a customer focused, environmentally responsible manner to Richmond Indiana and the surrounding area. RP&L is proud to be a community-owned, not-for-profit public power utility serving approximately 20,000 citizens, and business customers. RP&L has a vested interest in the wellbeing of our area taking an active role in EDC, and community efforts with the goal of keeping Richmond a great place to work and live.
Salt River Electric
111 West Brashear Avenue
Bardstown, KY 40004
Phone: (502) 348-3931
Fax: (502) 348-1993
http://www.srelectric.com/
Contact: Tim Sharp, President & CEO
Salt River Electric is a member-owned cooperative that presently serves more than 56,000 customers in parts of 10 counties. Our primary counties are Bullitt, Nelson, Spencer and Washington. Our average Kilowatt-hour use (residential) is 1,258. We operate more than 4,483 miles of line and our consumer per mile is 12.41. Almost 63% of our revenue source is residential, followed by 20% commercial and 16% industrial. The co-op currently employs about 70 men and women.
SECO Energy
P.O. Box 301
Sumterville, FL 33585-
Phone: (352) 793-3801
Fax: (352) 568-3230
https://secoenergy.com/
Contact: Elizabeth Dagostino, Sr Human Resources Generalist
Shelby Energy Cooperative
620 Old Finchville Rd.
Shelbyville, KY 40065-1714
Phone: (502) 633-4420
Fax: (502) 633-2387
http://www.shelbyenergy.com
Contact: Mike Mason, Operations Manager
Snapping Shoals EMC
PO Box 509
Covington, GA 30015
Phone: (770) 786-3484
Fax: (770) 385-2720
http://www.ssemc.com
Contact: Michael Hall, Director Safety Training and Loss Control
Snapping Shoals EMC has been serving this area for over 80 years, and during that time has built a strong reputation for providing reliable power and excellent customer service. Our roots go back to the 1930s and the early days of America's rural electrification. In those days, just trying to bring power to rural areas was a major undertaking. Today, Snapping Shoals serves some of the fastest-growing areas in our nation, and most of our once-rural service territory is now part of metro Atlanta. The co-op currently provides electricity to approximately 100,000 homes, businesses and other facilities in an eight-county area that includes large portions of Newton, Henry and Rockdale counties as well as parts of DeKalb, Butts, Walton, Jasper and Morgan counties.
Southeastern Power Administration
1166 Athens Tech Rd
Elberton, GA 30635-6711
Phone: (706) 213-3800
Fax: (706) 213-3884
http://www.sepa.doe.gov
Contact: Virgil Hobbs, Administrator & Chief Executive
Southeastern Power Administration (Southeastern or SEPA) exists to carry out the functions assigned by the Flood Control Act of 1944: to market the electric power and energy generated by the Federal reservoir projects to public bodies and cooperatives in the southeastern United States in a professional, innovative, customer-oriented manner, while continuing to meet the challenges of an ever-changing electric utility environment through continuous improvement. Southeastern provides 471 public power customers with 3,392 megawatts of hydroelectric capacity from 22 Federal multipurpose projects, operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) at cost-based rates. Annually, Southeastern produces an average of 7,717 gigawatt-hours of clean renewable hydroelectric energy. Southeastern maintains and upgrades its energy infrastructure to ensure reliable and efficient delivery of Federal power. Southeastern promotes energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sound management of the...
Southern Pine Electric
13491 Highway 28 W
Taylorsville, MS 39168
Phone: (334) 867-5415
Fax: (334) 867-5219
http://www.southernpine.coop
Contact: Jay Montgomery, Manager of Substations and Distribution Automation
Southern Pine Electric is one of the largest electric cooperatives in the state of Mississippi with over 10,500 miles of energized line serving more than 69,400 meters. Our 11-county service area encompasses 14.3% of the total land mass of Mississippi. Southern Pine Electric has four district offices located in Brandon, Taylorsville, Newton and New Hebron. A branch office is located in Hattiesburg.
Sylacauga Utilities Board
1414 Edwards St.
Sylacauga, AL 35150-
Phone: (256) 401-2544
Fax: (256) 249-1020
http://sylacauga.net/
Contact: Mitch Miller, General Manager
Municipal utilities board serving approximately 6,400 electric meters and also serving water, sewer, gas and internet to approximately 12,000 customers.
Sylacauga Utilities Board
1414 Edwards St.
Sylacauga, AL 35150-
Phone: (256) 401-2544
Fax: (256) 249-1020
http://sylacauga.net/
Contact: Eric Carithers, Electric Superintendent
Municipal utilities board serving approximately 6,400 electric meters and also serving water, sewer, gas and internet to approximately 12,000 customers.
Tell City Electric Department
P.O. Box 9
Tell City, IN 47586
Phone: (812) 547-3411
Fax: (812) 547-9557
http://www.tellcityelectric.com/
Contact: Andy Hicks, General Manager
Tennessee Valley Authority
400 West Summit Hill Drive
Knoxville, TN 37902-
Phone: 865-632-2418
http://www.tva.gov
Contact: Dan Pratt, Senior VP of Regional Relations
Tipton Municipal Utilities
210 S. Main Street
Tipton, IN 46072
Phone: (765) 675-7292
http://tiptonutility.com
Contact: Jim Ankrum, General Manager
Tipton Municipal Utilities provides water, wastewater, stormwater, and electrical services to our customers that include approximately 2,300 water/wastewater and 4,300 electrical customers.
Town of Havana
711 North Main Street
Havana, FL 32333
Phone: (850) 539-2820
https://townofhavana.com
Contact: Bronson Pinson, Electrical Superintendent
Established in 1941, the City of Havana servers 1,400+ electric customers.
Town of Pendleton
P O Box 230
Pendleton, IN 46064-
Phone: (765) 778-2173
Fax: (765) 778-7470
Contact: Craig Switzer, Electric Superintendent
Municipal-owned electric utility in central Indiana serving just over 3,100 electric customers and 5 lineman.
Utilities Board of Tuskegee
Box 831050
Tuskegee, AL 36083
Phone: (334) 720-0713
http://www.yourubt.com
Contact: Gerald Long, General Manager
The Utilities Board of Tuskegee provides electric, water and wastewater services to the City of Tuskegee, the towns of Shorter and Franklin, and surrounding areas in Macon County, Alabama.
Vinton Public Power Authority
1200 Horridge Street
Vinton, LA 70668
Phone: (337) 589-7453
http://cityofvinton.com
Contact: Terry Vice, Public Works Director
Vinton Public Power is a municipal-owned public power provider for the Town of Vinton, LA.
West Florida Electric Cooperative Association, Inc.
P O Box 127
Graceville, FL 32440
Phone: (850) 263-3231
Fax: (850) 263-8276
http://www.westflorida.com
Contact: Donnie Worley, Manager of Loss Control & Risk Management
West Florida Electric is a member-owned, non-profit cooperative providing reliable electricity and other services in Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson and Washington Counties. Established in 1937, WFEC is headquartered at 5282 Peanut Road in Graceville, Florida and maintains full service offices in Bonifay and Sneads. WFEC serves over 21,500 member-owners within its four-county service area.