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EDF Energy is one of the UK’s largest energy companies and the UK’s largest producer of electricity. Mincom solutions help them deliver electricity to around 8 million customer homes and businesses.
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Energex is a leading Queensland electricity and energy supplier providing world-class expertise, products and services.
Electricity North West Limited (ENW) owns one of the original fourteen regulated electricity distribution networks in England, Wales and Scotland.
Eraring Energy is a state owned corporation that manages a diverse set of electricity-generating assets located throughout New South Wales, Australia. They rely on Mincom solutions to keep operations running smoothly.
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With a total asset base of $7.7 billion and more than 4,000 employees, Ergon Energy services more than 650,000 residential and business customers across regional Queensland. And they rely on Mincom to keep critical operations running.
For more than 100 years, Hawaiian Electric Company has provided the energy that has fueled the islands' development from a Hawaiian kingdom to a modern state.
Horizon Power is committed to improving the quality and reliability of regional power supplies and pursuing innovative energy solutions.
Integral Energy is the second largest State-owned energy corporation in New South Wales. They distribute electricity and services to 807,000 customers in Southeast Australia.
Luminant is the largest competitive power generation business in Texas. Their activities include plant and mine operations, wholesale marketing and trading, and development and construction of new power plants.
For 70 years, NES has been powering the city of Nashville. Nashville Electric Service is among the twelve largest public electric utilities in the nation, currently employing a little over 1000 employees, and distributing energy to more than 355,000 customers in Middle Tennessee.
Siemens Energy is one of the premier companies in the international power generation sector providing leading-edge power and energy solutions. Siemens relies on Mincom solutions to maintain assets and ensure they have the right part, the first time, every time.
In 1967, Suncor Energy pioneered commercial development of Canada's Athabasca oil sands — one of the world's largest petroleum resource basins. Since then, Suncor has grown to become a globally-competitive, Canadian-based integrated energy company with a balanced portfolio of high quality assets, a strong balance sheet and significant growth prospects.
Stanwell Corporation Limited is Queensland's largest power generator with the capacity to supply more than 45 percent of the state's peak power needs.
TransGrid is the owner, operator and manager of the high voltage electricity transmission system throughout New South Wales, Australia. A major part of one of the most extensive systems in the world, TransGrid relies on Mincom solutions to optimize operations.
Verve Energy owns and manages over 3000 MW of generating capacity on Australia’s South West Interconnected System.
WE Energies provide electric service to customers in portions of Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. We also serve natural gas customers in Wisconsin and steam customers in downtown Milwaukee.
Western Power is an energy solutions business, responsible for the transmission and distribution of electricity in the south west of Western Australia. Consisting of nearly 88,000 km of powerlines, it is one of the largest isolated networks in the world.
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