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GDF SUEZ Energy Resources North America

www.gdfsuezenergyresources.com

 
GDF SUEZ Energy Resources is one of the nation`s leading providers of retail electricity to the commercial and industrial market. Backed by one of the world`s largest corporations, we carry an “A/A1” credit rating by Standards & Poor`s and Moody`s—and always deliver a level of awareness, stability, confidence and credibility you cannot get anywhere else.    Based in Houston, Texas, GDF SUEZ Energy Resources is the U.S. retail energy business unit of GDF SUEZ Energy North America. The company currently operates in Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Texas, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

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