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ElectriCities is a not-for-profit government service organization
representing cities, towns and universities that own electric distribution
systems. Today, ElectriCities represents more than 90 members in
North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.
Formed back in 1965 to protect the interests of Public Power customers,
and to provide a unified voice to speak out in the North Carolina
legislature, ElectriCities continues today to serve Public Power
communities.
ElectriCities
provides customer service and safety training, emergency and technical
assistance, communications, government affairs and legal services.
Through consolidation of these services, members save their customers
the expense of administering these functions locally. ElectriCities
also provides management services to the state’s two municipal
Power Agencies: North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 (NCMPA1)
and North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency (NCEMPA). Most
member cities have been in the electric business for 100 years or
more.
Originally the cities built small generators in their hometowns.
In some cases, the municipalities set up their own systems when
other power suppliers refused to serve these communities. As their
population grew and their generators aged, the cities became wholesale
purchasers of electricity from the state's investor-owned utilities
(IOUs).
During the energy crisis of the mid-70s, the IOUs feared shortages
and were unable to guarantee future power supply. The state needed
additional power plants but the IOUs were having difficulty raising
the necessary capital for construction. After considering concerns
about reliability, cost, and long-term supply of electricity, the
North Carolina Legislature enacted legislation to enable cities
to join together to form Municipal Power Agencies, paving the way
for cities to enter the generation business. Fifty-one cities in
North Carolina chose to form two Municipal Power Agencies and issued
electric revenue bonds. Combined, the Power Agencies own portions
of five nuclear and two coal-fired plants totaling more than 1450
MW of generation capacity.
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Mission Statement
Core Purpose
ElectriCities provides leadership and services to unite its Members
in the common purpose of improving the quality of life in their communities
by helping them realize the full benefits of their locally owned and
operated public utilities.
Mission
ElectriCities and the Power Agencies (NCEMPA and NCMPA1) provide resources
and services which enable their members to be successful owners and
operators of their local public utilities.
ElectriCities provides: (1) Representation and advocacy for the
members and their customers in the legislative and regulatory processes;
and (2) Information, expertise and other resources that enhance
the members’ ability to meet or exceed the expectations of
the communities they serve.
The Power Agencies provide (1) Economic and reliable generation
and transmission services that enable the members to meet the needs
of their customers; and (2) Additional opportunities that enhance
the Members’ ability to provide excellent services to their
customers.
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