Similar organisations to ELECTRIC LEAGUE OF THE PACIFIC NW
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Public Utilities
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127.
Pitt & Greene Electric Membership Corporation
IT SHALL BE THE AIM OF PITT AND GREENE ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION TO MAKE ELECTRIC ENERGY AVAILABLE TO ITS MEMBERS AT THE LOWEST COST CONSISTENT WITH SOUND ECONOMY AND GOOD MANAGEMENT.
Farmville
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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128.
Northwest Requirements Utilities
THE OBJECTIVE OF THE ORGANIZATION IS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT AND INFORMATION SERVICES TO ITS MEMBERS BY ADVOCATING ON BEHALF OF LOAD FOLLOWING CUSTOMERS OF BPA TO PROTECT THEIR INTERST IN LOW COST AND RELIABLE POWER SUPPLY AVALIABLE FROM THE FEDERAL POWER SYSTEM AND OTHER SOURCES.
Portland
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Public Foundations
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129.
The Glenn English National Cooperative Leadership Foundation
NRECA is the national trade association representing more than 900 local electric cooperatives.
23417
Arlington
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Public Utilities
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130.
Lower Valley Energy Inc
Lower Valley Energy is a local energy cooperative in northwest Wyoming and southeastern Idaho.
2300
Afton
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Education N.E.C.
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131.
Northwest Washington Electrical Industry Joint Apprenticeship &
Apprenticeship and journeyman education and training in the electrical industry.
Mt Vernon
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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132.
Poe Consortium
Create a collaborative space for ownersdesigners and contractors to findthe best information on PoE lightingand automation and raise awareness about the sustainable benefits of this safe alternative technology.
Des Moines
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Public Utilities
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133.
Electrical Generating Systems Association Inc
Electrical Generating Systems Association with a global network of 500+ members and organizations.
1200
Ave Maria
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Public Utilities
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134.
West Florida Electric Cooperative Asso Inc
WFEC is a member-owned, non-profit cooperative providing reliable electricity and other services in Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson and Washington Counties.
11228
Graceville
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Public Utilities
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135.
Rich Mountain Electric Cooperative Inc
Rich Mountain delivers a reliable flow of electricity to over 7,600 members in four Arkansas counties, plus portions of two counties in Oklahoma.
1761
Mena





