Energy Future Holdings Corp · Dallas, TX United States
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Energy Future Holdings (formerly TXU) has seen the future and it works --powered by electricity. The company is the largest nonregulated retail electric provider in Texas (TXU Energy), with more than 2.2 million customers, and through its Luminant unit it has a generating capacity of more than 18,300 MW from its interests in nuclear and fossil-fueled power plants in the state. Energy Future Holdings has regulated power transmission and distribution operations through Oncor Electric Delivery . Oncor operates the largest distribution and transmission system in Texas, providing power to more than 3 million electric delivery points over more than 117,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Energy Future Holdings Corp Reports
Key Energy Future Holdings Corp Financials
| Company Type | Private Headquarters |
| Fiscal Year-End | December |
| 2008 Sales (mil.) | $11,364.0 |
| 2008 Employees | 8,150 |
Energy Future Holdings Corp Executives
57 executives listed for Energy Future Holdings Corp's Dallas, TX location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| Chairman | Donald Evans | |
| Vice Chairman | Michael Greene | |
| President, CEO, and Director | John Young |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for Energy Future Holdings Corp
Demand for petroleum comes mainly from auto and truck use and home heating. Profitability is determined by the efficiency of operations. Most companies are local and operate a single "bulk station" (tank farm), although the large companies may operate a dozen facilities and serve several states. Large wholesale purchasers generally can negotiate bigger price discounts from suppliers and spread the cost of bulk holding facilities over a larger number of gallons. An economic recession or dramatic price fluctuations, such as those that occurred in the first half of 2008, reduce demand for gasoline. Concerns about US dependency on foreign fuel and environmental issues also impact demand. Any decline in demand can adversely affect petroleum distributors. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top Energy Future Holdings Corp Competitors
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