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Date: 2025-07-01 Page is: DBtxt001.php txt00023541
EMISSIONS
MEASUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF EMISSIONS

Some supporting notes on the Benchmarking of Air Emissions by major corporate organizations


Original article: US-Electricity-Generation-Profile-23541.ods
Peter Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess
TABLE ES.1 100 Largest Electric Power Producers in the U.S. (in order of 2014 electric generation) 0 1 RANK 0 2 PRODUCER NAME 0 3 2014 MWh (millions) 1 Duke 245.0 26 Energy Capital Partners 28.6 51 Tenaska 14.6 76 BP 10.0 2 Southern 190.9 27 Salt River Project 27.9 52 JEA 14.2 77 Energy Northwest 9.9 3 NextEra Energy 183.0 28 Pinnacle West 27.6 53 IDACORP 13.8 78 CLECO 9.9 4 Exelon 178.0 29 New York Power Authority 25.7 54 Rockland Capital 13.6 79 Integrys 9.7 5 AEP 162.9 30 Westar 25.3 55 Los Angeles City 13.5 80 Brookfield 9.6 6 Tennessee Valley Authority 142.9 31 General Electric 25.2 56 Edison International 13.3 81 ALLETE 9.5 7 NRG 136.7 32 Great Plains Energy 24.9 57 Tri-State 12.8 82 El Paso Electric 9.5 8 Entergy 130.3 33 Wisconsin Energy 24.1 58 Occidental 12.5 83 PUD No 1 of Chelan County 9.5 9 Berkshire Hathaway Energy 118.9 34 SCANA 23.4 59 Intermountain Power Agency 12.4 84 Buckeye Power 9.4 10 Calpine 101.8 35 Santee Cooper 23.1 60 Riverstone 12.1 85 Fortis Inc. 8.8 11 FirstEnergy 95.4 36 OGE 22.8 61 Dow Chemical 12.0 86 Entegra Power 8.8 12 Dominion 92.9 37 Oglethorpe 22.3 62 Municipal Elec. Auth. of GA 11.9 87 E.ON 8.8 13 PPL 86.6 38 CMS Energy 21.8 63 Puget Holdings 11.6 88 Brazos Electric Power Coop 8.8 14 US Corps of Engineers 73.3 39 EDF 21.7 64 Portland General Electric 11.1 89 PUD No 2 of Grant County 8.4 15 Xcel 73.2 40 LS Power 19.8 65 Exxon Mobil 11.1 90 Austin Energy 8.3 16 Energy Future Holdings 68.4 41 TECO 18.7 66 Arkansas Electric Coop 11.0 91 The Carlyle Group 7.9 17 Dynegy 58.7 42 Alliant Energy 18.6 67 Energy Investors Funds 10.8 92 TransCanada 7.9 18 PSEG 54.1 43 Basin Electric Power Coop 18.4 68 PNM Resources 10.8 93 Big Rivers Electric 7.7 19 Ameren 43.6 44 ArcLight Capital 16.8 69 Invenergy 10.8 94 Avista 7.3 20 DTE Energy 42.8 45 NE Public Power District 16.5 70 Seminole Electric Coop 10.7 95 Hoosier Energy 7.3 21 US Bureau of Reclamation 42.1 46 Omaha Public Power District 16.2 71 EDP 10.6 96 TransAlta 7.2 22 AES 37.6 47 Iberdrola 15.9 72 Great River Energy 10.5 97 Seattle City Light 7.1 23 GDF Suez 32.7 48 NC Public Power 15.5 73 Lower CO River Authority 10.3 98 International Paper 6.9 24 San Antonio City 29.2 49 Associated Electric Coop 15.0 74 Sempra 10.2 99 NorthWestern Energy 6.9 25 PG&E 29.0 50 NiSource 14.9 75 East Kentucky Power Coop 10.2 100 Sacramento Municipal Util Dist 6.8

RANK PRODUCER NAME 2017 MWh (million) RANK PRODUCER NAME 2017 MWh (million) RANK PRODUCER NAME 2017 MWh (million) RANK PRODUCER NAME 2017 MWh (million) 01 Duke 221.4 26 PPL 34.5 51 IDACORP 14.9 76 Austin Energy 9.4 02 Exelon 194.7 27 Salt River Project 29.8 52 General Electric 14.9 77 Buckeye Pow er 9.4 03 Southern 192.5 28 New York Pow er Authority 27.8 53 EDP 14.6 78 J-Pow er 9.4 04 NextEra Energy 185.1 29 Pinnacle West 26.3 54 Low er CO River Authority 14.0 79 PUD No 1 of Chelan County 9.2 05 Tennessee Valley Authority 134.1 30 Oglethorpe 26.2 55 Brookf ield 13.8 80 Tenaska 9.0 06 Entergy 121.7 31 EDF 26.0 56 Portland General Electric 13.0 81 Dow Chemical 9.0 07 Dynegy 117.3 32 CPS Energy 24.0 57 PNM Resources 13.0 82 El Paso Electric 9.0 08 Berkshire Hathaw ay Energy 113.3 33 Emera 23.7 58 The Carlyle Group 13.0 83 Algonquin Pow er 8.8 09 Dominion 102.2 34 AES 23.0 59 Municipal Elec. Auth. of GA 12.3 84 Great River Energy 8.5 10 AEP 102.0 35 Ares 22.6 60 JEA 12.2 85 Energy Northw est 8.4 11 NRG 97.4 36 Westar 22.5 61 Fortis 11.8 86 Intermountain Pow er Agency 8.4 12 Calpine 94.2 37 Great Plains Energy 22.0 62 NiSource 11.5 87 International Paper 8.3 13 Vistra Energy 89.2 38 SCANA 22.0 63 Seminole Electric Coop 11.0 88 Sempra 7.9 14 US Corps of Engineers 76.5 39 CMS Energy 21.7 64 Exxon Mobil 10.8 89 Enel 7.8 15 FirstEnergy 76.2 40 Panda Pow er Funds 21.5 65 Omaha Public Pow er District 10.8 90 Avista 7.4 16 Xcel 71.8 41 Alliant Energy 19.8 66 Puget Holdings 10.7 91 NC Public Pow er 7.4 17 PSEG 52.3 42 Basin Electric Pow er Coop 19.6 67 CLECO 10.4 92 East Kentucky Pow er Coop 7.4 18 Riverstone 50.0 43 OGE 18.5 68 ALLETE 10.3 93 Sacramento Municipal Util Dist 7.3 19 US Bureau of Reclamation 46.5 44 Santee Cooper 18.0 69 Occidental 10.1 94 Energy Capital Partners 7.1 20 Ameren 41.1 45 Avangrid 17.8 70 E.ON 9.9 95 Southern California P P A 6.8 21 DTE Energy 40.4 46 The Blackstone Group 16.8 71 Los Angeles City 9.8 96 Oaktree Capital 6.5 22 ArcLight Capital 39.8 47 Edison International 15.9 72 Arkansas Electric Coop 9.8 97 BP 6.5 23 LS Pow er 37.6 48 NE Public Pow er District 15.9 73 Starw ood Energy 9.7 98 Florida Municipal Pow er Agency 6.4 24 WEC Energy Group 35.5 49 Associated Electric Coop 15.7 74 PUD No 2 of Grant County 9.7 99 Seattle City Light 6.4 25 PG&E 34.8 50 Invenergy 14.9 75 Tri-State 9.6 100 Pow erSouth Energy Coop 6.3

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