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STATISTICS |
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Customers - Retail |
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113,434 |
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Power Generated and Purchased
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Self-Generated |
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410,784 |
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Purchased |
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3,085,358 |
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Total |
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3,496,142 |
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Total Revenues(000s) |
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$384,173 |
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Operating Costs(000s) |
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$330,961 |
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Marcie Edwards General Manager |
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Since 1894, Anaheim Public Utilities’ vision for serving customers has extended well beyond a responsibility to provide reliable, cost-effective electricity and water. Whether planning a new substation; building a renewable energy resource; replacing overhead electrical facilities with underground transmission, distribution and service cables; or offering new efficiency incentives, Anaheim seeks long-term solutions to issues that will strengthen Anaheim’s neighborhoods, schools and businesses far into the future. Anaheim is also building a 200 MW peaking plant. The Canyon Power Project (CPP) is scheduled to come online in the summer of 2011, providing local capacity and local energy to Anaheim. Final plans for CPP include four 50 MW gas fired LM 6000 combustion turbines and will be located in the Canyon Park Business Center, adjacent to industrial property. Anaheim's average residential electric rates are about 25% less than in surrounding cities, while their city's electric system revenue bond rating has stayed at AA-. |
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