An entity that buys and sells power generated by others.
A wholesale power entity that has registered with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to buy and sell wholesale power from and to each other and other public entities at market-derived prices. Power marketing companies include investor-owned, utility-affiliated companies; natural gas marketing companies; financial intermediaries; independent power producers; and entrepreneurs. Typically, power marketers do not own generating facilities.
Business that sells power that it generates itself or purchases for resale.
an agent for power generation projects that sells wholesale power or fuel
A company that sells power and either buys or generates on its own. Power marketers are required to be certified by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). A Power Marketer may also be an Alternative Retail Electric Supplier (ARES).
A person or entity that buys power in bulk form from one or more sources for resale to all classes of electric customers - residential, commercial and industrial users.
A company that buys and resells power. These companies usually do not own generating facilities.
A person or entity that sells power to all classes of electric customers, including residential, commercial and industrial users but does not necessarily own its own generation or transmission facilities.
A power marketer is an entity that buys and sells power. The marketer does take title to the power. A marketer may or may not own generation facilities.
(US) wholesale power entity that has registered with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to trade wholesale power with other power marketers and public entities at market-based prices. Power marketing companies include investor-owned, utility- affiliated companies; natural gas marketing companies; financial intermediaries; independent power producers; and entrepreneurs. Typically power marketers do not own generating facilities. see also electricity utility
Business entities engaged in buying and selling electricity. Power marketers do not usually own generating or transmission facilities. Power marketers, as opposed to brokers, take ownership of the electricity and are involved in interstate trade. These entities must file with the Commission to obtain status as a power marketer.
A company that buys and resells electricity, and therefore assumes economic risk in the transactions. Power Marketers are usually independent entities, although some electric utilities have set up their own marketing operations. Power Marketers are responsible for arranging the transmission of power to purchasers.