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Valdez / Alaska / United States
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Founded in 1958, Copper Valley Electric Association, also known as CVEA, is a member-owned cooperative that serves customers in Alaska. It generates, transmits and distributes electrical energy. The cooperative has a staff of more than 35 individuals. It offers a single, joint and corporate membership plans. The cooperative also provides cost estimation, equipment maintenance, customer care and row clearing solutions. Copper Valley Electric Association operates a video lending library, as well as offers gift certificates for science fair projects to students. The cooperative conducts various electrical safety programs for schools and community groups. In addition, it provides line extension and construction services. Copper Valley Electric Association owns and operates the Glennallen Diesel Plant, Cogeneration Plant and Valdez Diesel Plant.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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The Alaska Village Electric Cooperative in a nonprofit electric utility owned by people in more than 50 villages throughout interior and western Alaska. The AVEC service area is among the largest of any electric cooperative in the United States. The cooperative s members represent various cultures, speak different languages and some live more than 1,000 miles apart. Many of its service areas are only accessible by airplane or marine vessel. The Alaska Village Electric Cooperative has assisted rural communities with stable electric service that has brought positive improvements in health care, housing, schools, water and sewer systems, communications and economic growth. The cooperative operates more than 150 diesel generators that produce a cumulative total of more than 400,000 hours annually. Its power generating and distribution plants are managed by village governments. The Alaska Village Electric Cooperative was established in 1968 and maintains a location in Anchorage, Alaska.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Since 1869, Graybar has been a leading commercial lighting supplier in North America. Graybar Anchorage is a full-service branch with a counter, will call pickup and an on-site warehouse stocked with thousands of high-grade electrical supplies from hundreds of leading manufacturers like General Electric, Acuity Brands, Lutron and Philips, available for next day shipping. Graybar is a leading distributor of high-quality electrical, communications and data networking products, and specializes in related supply chain management and logistics services. Rising electricity costs and environmental concerns have made energy strategies a chief concern among commercial building owners, and our energy solutions certainly fit the bill. Over 30 percent of energy used in a commercial building is wasted. We can help you to monitor, report on, control, and ultimately reduce your energy costs. Graybar can help you plan and install energy saving systems that are easy to use and maintain. Integrating Graybar solutions will also help support your long-term sustainability goals, such as a government mandated reduction in general energy usage by 20 percent by the year 2020. Retrofitting all of your existing buildings is highly recommended and can decrease your energy consumption by as much as 67 percent. An example of a retrofit would be replacing old lighting fixtures with newer, more efficient counterparts. Many electrical supplies will install directly into the existing housings, eliminating the need for time-consuming re-wiring and ceiling repair. These types of retrofits can pay for themselves in as little as two years and often yield a return on investment of more than 40 percent. Work energy efficient design features into new constructs using an advanced network of occupancy sensors, dimmers, time scheduling, and intelligent control boards, to start your new building as a "smart" structure. Graybar Anchorage is the commercial lighting supplier that will meet your needs every time.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Purchased by the citizens of Anchorage, Alaska, in 1932 under the name of Anchorage Light and Power Company, Anchorage Municipal Light & Power services an area of nearly 20 contiguous miles, including a large portion of the commercial and high-density residential areas of the city. The company provides electric service to approximately 25,000 residential customers and more than 6,000 commercial customers. In addition, the company provides all-requirements power to two military bases. Approximately 80 percent of the company s retail revenue comes from commercial accounts and military bases. Anchorage Municipal Light & Power has a one-third working interest in the Beluga River gas field and also owns more than 50 percent of the Eklutna hydroelectric power plant. As one would expect, Anchorage Municipal Light & Power maintains its corporate headquarters in Anchorage, Alaska.
Ketchikan / Alaska / United States
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Created in 1932, Ketchikan Public Utilities provides electrical power, water and telecommunications services to the residents of Ketchikan, Alaska. The company owns Ketchikan Lakes Hydro, Beaver Falls Hydro and Silvis Hydro. Its electrical service territory consists mostly of islands. The water division is responsible for the maintenance and operation of more than 32 miles of pipeline within the municipality, several reservoirs and associated pump stations. The telecommunications division provides telephone products and services and Internet access through both dial-up and high-speed DSL connections. The engineering division is responsible for providing technical engineering support and planning to the electric, telecommunications and water divisions. These services include in-house analysis and design development, preparation of technical specifications for contractual services, project management of design and construction, inspection of projects and automated mapping services. Ketchikan Public Utilities conducts its operations from its headquarters in Ketchikan, Alaska.
Eagle River / Alaska / United States
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Matanuska Electric Association provides power supply services in the Matanuska-Susitna valley and Chugiak-Eagle river areas of Alaska. Founded in 1941, the association is a nonprofit cooperative that serves more than 52,000 customers. The association also provides training to its employees on safety measures and operation of trucks and equipment. The association has district offices in Wasilla and Eagle River, Alaska. Its Web site provides information on new connection application, energy conservation, landlord-tenant agreements, capital credits and power rates. Matanuska Electric Association also provides online bill payment services. The association is member owned and operated and is headquartered in Palmer, Alaska.
Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Golden Valley Electric Association provides electric service to more than 90,000 residents in the Fairbanks, Delta, Nenana, Healy, Cantwell and other areas of interior Alaska. The association works via 31 substations and more than 2,500 miles of transmission and distribution lines. Its power is supplied by five generating facilities. It was incorporated in 1946 and maintains its headquarters in Fairbanks, Alaska.
Sand Point / Alaska / United States
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Operational for more than 25 years, Inland Aviation Services is a full-service on-demand aircraft charter operator that offers a variety of transportation options for tourists. It maintains various aircraft on wheels, floats and skis that assist in air transportation. The Company organizes unguided fishing and hunting activities in the Tikchik Lakes region and the Innoko/Iditarod River in Alaska. Inland Aviation Services has a fleet of aircraft that includes the Cessna 207, Cessna 172 and Helio-Courier H-395.
Anchorage / Alaska / United States
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Chugach Electric Association is a nonprofit, cooperative electric utility company in Alaska that provides power for residents through retail, wholesale and economy energy sales. The association is one of the largest electric utilities in Alaska. It has more than 500 megawatts of installed generation capacity at its power plants in south central Alaska. In addition to its own generation, Chugach Electric Association takes power from the former federal Eklutna hydroelectric project north of Anchorage, Alaska. Chugach Electric Association was incorporated in Alaska in 1948 with funding under the Rural Electrification Act of 1936. It is headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska.
Craig / Alaska / United States
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AP&T is a utility company in Alaska, providing energy and communication solutions, with service offices throughout the state, including one in Craig. Its business units include power, telephone, hydro-power, wireless and the Internet. Its Internet services provides customers with Internet access through a variety of routes, including dial-up, wireless broadband, Wi-Fi and high-capacity access, that provides high-speed access utilizing digital circuits connecting to its network core in Anchorage, Alaska. Its Web hosting facilities provide a variety of shared hosting optios for business and personal needs, available at different price packages and features, including various e-mail, software, power plugins, Web statistics and advance setting features.
Homer / Alaska / United States
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Founded in 1945, Homer Electric Association is a member-owned cooperative. Its mission is to provide reliable, competitive utility services to its consumer-owners. The association, in partnership with Touchstone Energy, provides scholarship funding to Project GRAD. Project GRAD is a program in the Kenai Peninsula School District that is designed to provide staff development, increase graduation rates and prepare students for college. The schools targeted for the initial phase of Project GRAD include those in Nanwalek, Port Graham, Nikolaevsk, Ninilchik, Razdolna, Tyonek and Voznesenka, Alaska. Touchstone Energy s educational curriculum, Get Charged!, has been distributed to classrooms throughout the Kenai Peninsula. Homer Electric Association, in partnership with the Kenai Peninsula School District, makes the project available to all middle schools in its district. The association s main office in is Homer, Alaska.
Palmer / Alaska / United States
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The Matanuska Electric Association, also known as MEA, is one of the largest electric cooperatives in Alaska. The cooperative serves more than 54,600 customers in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley and the Chugiak-Eagle River area of Alaska. It has been in operation since 1941 and offers a range of energy-related services. The cooperative has annual revenues of over $84 million and maintains nearly $202 million in assets. The Matanuska Electric Association also provides online bill payment options. The cooperative is a nonprofit organization that provides capital credits for its members. The Matanuska Electric Association provides a variety of online power outage survival tips.
Wasilla / Alaska / United States
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Operational since 1941, the Matanuska Electric Association is one of the largest member-owned electric cooperatives in Alaska. It offers information related to power outages, new generations and renewable energy sources. The company also provides information related to energy conservation. The Matanuska Electric Association offers online bill payment services. It serves more than 52,310 customers annually. The company is involved with various local chambers of commerce and supports local fundraising events. MEA also has made direct donations from time to time, in accordance with our donations policy, to organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America, the Mat-Su Youth Football Association, Little Leagues in Palmer and Knik, Wasilla Youth Baseball.
Barrow / Alaska / United States
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Barrow Utilities & Electric Cooperative, also known as BUECI, is a member-owned, nonprofit organization that provides electricity and natural gas. Established in 1964, the organization serves more than 4,000 residential and commercial customers. It produces over 68 million gallons of treated water annually. The organization maintains power and water treatment plants. Barrow Utilities & Electric Cooperative has a water storage capacity of nearly 1.5 million gallons. It can process up to 345,000 gallons of water per day. The organization operates approximately five generators that use high-pressure natural gas. It organizes various academic, sports and cultural events. Barrow Utilities & Electric Cooperative manages a staff of more than 50 people.
Wasilla / Alaska / United States
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Here at Allied we believe that our growth is the direct result of the quality work that we perform for each and every customer. We provide a wide array of Electrical Services and take a professional approach so our customers receive the quality work they expect. Allied’s Supervisors ensure that crews complete their work on time and within budget. Our level of experience here at Allied exceeds 20 years. Plus, our electricians are trained in both high and low voltage for residential and commercial wiring systems. Our staff consists of skilled, licensed, and professional technicians for providing a variety of electrical services to our clients.