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Allegheny Energy Supply Company, LLC · Greensburg, PA United States

Company Description

800 Cabin Hill Dr.
Greensburg, PA
15601
United States (Map)
Phone: 724-837-3000
Fax: 724-830-5801
    Just like the "Allegheny Moon" Patti Page sang about, Allegheny Energy Supply can really "shine, shine, shine." The company is the power production subsidiary of utility holding company Allegheny Energy (AE). The unit owns and operates 20 fossil-fueled and hydroelectric power plants, but about 95% of its power is generated by coal (the company burns almost 19 million tons of coal a year). Located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the US, Allegheny Energy Supply plants have a generating capacity of approximately 6,900 MW and supplies power to AE's distribution subsidiaries as well as to customers in deregulated markets. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key Allegheny Energy Supply Company, LLC Financials

    Company TypeSubsidiary

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndDecember
    Employees200

    Allegheny Energy Supply Company, LLC Executives

    10 executives listed for Allegheny Energy Supply Company, LLC's Greensburg, PA location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    Chairman and CEOPaul EvansonNetwork
    VPKirk OliverNetwork
    VPThomas KalupNetwork

    Competition

    Competitive Landscape for Allegheny Energy Supply Company, LLC
    Demand for electricity is driven by industrial and commercial activity and by population growth. The profitability of individual companies depends on the efficiency of their operations. Large companies have economies of scale in purchasing power; small companies can compete effectively by specializing in geographic regions. The industry is capital-intensive: average annual revenue per worker is about $2 million. The traditional electricity industry consisted of investor-owned utilities, municipal utilities, cooperatives, and government entities that owned the generation, transmission, and retail distribution facilities within a limited area and served all customers within that area as tightly regulated "natural monopolies." Though "natural monopolies" still exist, the electric energy industry in the US underwent a restructuring driven by changes in federal and state laws in the 1990s. In restructured, or deregulated, markets, generation, transmission, and distribution operations are carried out by separate companies, and the owners of local distribution lines make their lines available to competitors. The intended purpose of moving toward a less regulated electricity market was to decrease the cost of electricity by fostering competition among producers. One practical effect was the divestment of generation facilities by many investor-owned utilities. Despite the popularity of restructuring activities initially, as of mid-2009 only 14 states had deregulated their electricity industries. Several other states, including California, launched restructuring initiatives before suspending them, in part because of concerns that restructuring caused electricity rates to rise. Many local electricity distributors are still owned by utility holding companies that also own power generation facilities, wholesale transmission lines, and wholesale power trading companies. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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