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The American Utilities market is a sector of the Energy and Natural Resources industry that provides essential services to the public. It includes companies that generate, transmit, and distribute electricity, natural gas, and water. These companies are regulated by state and federal governments, and are responsible for providing reliable and affordable services to their customers.
The Utilities market is composed of a variety of companies, including investor-owned utilities, municipal utilities, and electric cooperatives. Investor-owned utilities are publicly traded companies that are owned by shareholders. Municipal utilities are owned by local governments and provide services to their communities. Electric cooperatives are owned by their members and provide services to rural areas.
Some of the major companies in the American Utilities market include Duke Energy, Southern Company, American Electric Power, Dominion Energy, and Xcel Energy. Show Less Read more