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Utility Service Territories of North America, 2012 Edition

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Product : Map
Frequency : Other
Region : Americas

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Utility Service Territories of North America
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The Utility Service Territories of North America wall map, 2012 edition, is a geographic representation of the retail service territories for all Investor-Owned Utilities (IOU) and over 800 major non-investor owned and municipal utilities in the US and Canada . Areas are overlaid with major cities to accurately understand extents.


View the retail service territories for utilities across North America (nearly 1,000 are shown) in order to explore potential mergers and acquisitions, monitor your competitors’ market penetration and use as an initial research step when investigating land use and right-of-way possibilities.

Key features

  • Investor owned utility (IOU) service territories labeled with company name
  • Significant non-investor owned utility territories including distribution co-op's, municipals, public authorities and federal territories, labeled with name (or code)
  • Inset maps showing NERC regions and Independent System Operators (ISOs)
  • Revealing graphs & charts showing Fossil Fuel Costs for Electricity Generation, US Electric Power Net Generation, Average Capacity Factors by Energy Source and Renewable Energy Consumption in the overall US Energy Supply
  • Informative maps displaying Average Residential Price of Electricity by State, US Electric Industry Ultimate Customers by State, and US Electric Total Retail Sales by State
  • Major cities and state capitals

Benefits

  • Use in boardrooms and conference rooms for general reference and to visualize talking points
  • Mark up the laminated version to keep notes on areas of interest
  • Easy to use and understand content
  • This edition also features comprehensive coverage of Canada
  • Serves as a great companion piece and reference for related Platts newsletters such as Energy Trader, Emissions Daily, Energy Economist, Electric Utility Week, Electric Power Daily, Nucleonics Week, Inside Energy, Global Power Report, and Megawatt Daily.