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The Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) promotes Bulk Electric System reliability in the Western Interconnection. WECC is the Regional Entity responsible for compliance monitoring and enforcement. In addition, WECC provides an environment for the development of Reliability Standards and the coordination of the operating and planning activities of its members as set forth in the WECC Bylaws. WECC is geographically the largest and most diverse of the eight Regional Entities with delegated authority from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The WECC Regional extends from Canada to Mexico and includes the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, the northern portion of Baja, California, Mexico, and all or portions of the 14 Western states between. Membership in WECC is open to all entities who meet the qualifications in the WECC Bylaws. WECC strives for transparency and open participation in all of its meetings and processes.
Clackamas River Water is a regional water service provider serving up to 80,000 customers in Clackamas, Oregon. They have maintained more than 45 years of exceptional water treatment plant operation, providing water to nearly 12,000 service connections...
Cenergistic`s Energy Conservation Program saves through improved building operation supported by proprietary technology and behavior change. Spend less on utilities, more on core mission.
Rio Tinto Minerals is a Greenwood Village, CO-based company in the Energy and Utilities sector.
Capstone's mission is to provide investors with an attractive total return from responsibly managed long-term investmetns in core infrastructure in Canada and internationally. Capstone’s portfolio comprises investments in Canada’s power infrastructure, including gas cogeneration, wind, hydro, biomass and solar power generating facilities, representing approximately net 439 megawatts* of installed capacity, and contracted wind power development projects totalling net 79 megawatts of capacity. Capstone also invests in utilities, including a 33.3% interest in a district heating business in Sweden, and a 50% interest in a regulated water utility in the United Kingdom. Capstone Infrastructure is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Our mission is to provide investors with an attractive total return from responsibly managed long-term investments in core infrastructure in Canada and internationally.