Electric system owned by a city or other government entity to provide service for the people living within its boundaries.
A utility owned by the city; the Board of Public Utilities does not have jurisdiction to regulate matters dealing with municipal utilities.
A utility owned and operated by a city.
or Muni -- A utility owned by a city. Generally, surpluses in revenues over expenditures are contributed to the city budget.
Municipally owned utilities are owned and operated by the individual towns and cities they serve. These utilities are responsible for customer billing, wire, pole, and meter maintenance, connecting new customers, distribution of electricity, and restoring power after an outage. These utilities are not required to collect energy efficiency and renewable energy funding for use in public funds, but some have elected to establish their own energy efficiency funds and install clean energy in their local service areas.
a Local Publicly Owned Electric Utility that owns or operates electric facilities subject to the jurisdiction of a municipality, as opposed to being subject to FERC or CPUC jurisdiction
An electric utility system owned and/or operated by a municipality that generates and/or purchases electricity at wholesale for distribution to retail customers within the boundaries of their municipality.
A provider of utility services owned and operated by a municipal government.
a utility owned by the city. The Ohio Consumers' Counsel (OCC) does not have jurisdiction in matters relating with municipal utilities.
A utility that is owned and operated by a municipality, a Public Power utility.