Overview
It does not take a genius to figure out what business Electric Energy (EEI) is involved in. The company generates 1,000 MW of electric capacity at its coal-fired power plant in Joppa, Illinois (which began operating in 1953), and 74 MW at it natural gas-fired facility (which commenced operations in 2000) at the same location. The independent producer sells its power output to its shareholders. The Missouri-based utility holding company Ameren
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Read More holds an 80% stake in EEI; Kentucky Utilities (a subsidiary of LG&E Energy) owns the remaining 20% of the company.
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Read More holds an 80% stake in EEI; Kentucky Utilities (a subsidiary of LG&E Energy) owns the remaining 20% of the company.
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Christopher A Iselin
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Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution
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Utilities
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Fossil fuel electric power generation
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Generation, electric power
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Distribution, electric power
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