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Municipal Power Companies Domain Database

Access the comprehensive database of municipal utility domains. From city-owned electric departments to public power agencies, discover verified websites of community-owned utilities across America.

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The Complete Municipal Utility Intelligence

Navigate the public power landscape with comprehensive data on city-owned utilities.

Discover City-Owned Electric Utilities

Municipal utilities serve over 2,000 communities across America, providing locally-controlled, not-for-profit electric service. Our database provides access to city electric departments, joint action agencies, and public power authorities.

Whether you're targeting public power markets, analyzing municipal energy procurement, or identifying local government utility partners, our database delivers intelligence on the municipal utility ecosystem.

"Municipal utilities are community-owned, meaning they operate to serve local residents rather than generate profits for distant shareholders." Expand your research by viewing the Independent Power Producers section. Our Investor Owned Utilities list offers complementary insights.

-- American Public Power Association, 2024

Municipal Utilities Database Coverage

Comprehensive coverage of the public power sector. We also maintain a comprehensive database of Lng Terminals.

8,200+
Municipal Domains
2,000+
Public Utilities
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City Departments

Municipal electric departments

Joint Action

Cooperative purchasing groups

Public Authorities

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Community-owned utilities

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