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The Electricity Suppliers market is a segment of the Electricity industry that involves the sale of electricity to consumers. Suppliers purchase electricity from generators and then resell it to customers. Suppliers may also provide services such as billing, customer service, and energy efficiency programs. Suppliers may be vertically integrated, meaning they own both the generation and retail of electricity, or they may be independent, meaning they only provide retail services.
The Electricity Suppliers market is highly competitive, with many suppliers competing for customers. Suppliers must differentiate themselves from their competitors by offering competitive prices, innovative services, and customer service.
Some companies in the Electricity Suppliers market include Duke Energy, Dominion Energy, Southern Company, Xcel Energy, and Ameren. Show Less Read more