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Municipal Utilities are public utilities owned by local governments. They provide essential services such as electricity, water, wastewater, and natural gas to their communities. Municipal Utilities are typically regulated by state and local governments, and are often exempt from federal regulations. They are typically non-profit organizations, and their rates are set to cover the cost of providing services.
Municipal Utilities are often the largest employer in their communities, and they are a major source of revenue for local governments. They are also a major source of investment in infrastructure, and they often provide services to rural and underserved areas.
Some of the companies in the Municipal Utilities market include American Electric Power, Duke Energy, Southern Company, Xcel Energy, and Pacific Gas & Electric. Show Less Read more