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COMPANY BUSINESS
The Connecticut Light and Power
Company (CL&P)
Largest electric utility in Connecticut, delivering energy to nearly 1.2 million
residential and commercial customers in 149 cities and towns.
www.cl-p.com
Public Service Company of New
Hampshire (PSNH)
Largest electric utility in New Hampshire, serving more than 475,000 homes and
businesses in 211 communities. Generates electricity using a diverse fuel mix at
12 facilities.
www.psnh.com
Western Massachusetts Electric
Company (WMECO)
Largest electric utility serving the western portion of Massachusetts, delivering
energy to some 200,000 customers throughout 59 communities.
www.wmeco.com
Yankee Energy System, Inc. (YES) Yankee Gas Services Company, the regulated subsidiary of YES, is Connecticut’s
largest natural gas distribution company serving 194,000 customers in 71
communities.
www.yankeeenergy.com
Transmission Group New England’s leading high-voltage electric transmission provider, serving nearly
five million customers.
www.transmission-nu.com
OUR REGULATED AND COMPETITIVE BUSINESSES
REGULATED BUSINESSESCOMPETITIVE BUSINESSES
Retail energy marketing, with Select Energy supplying electricity and natural
gas to more than 30,000 commercial and industrial customer locations in the New
England, New York and mid-Atlantic regional energy markets.
Competitivegeneration, with 1,443 megawatts of pumped storage, hydroelectric
and coal-fired plants owned by our Northeast Generation Company (NGC) and
Holyoke Water Power Company (HWP) subsidiaries. Northeast Generation
Services subsidiary manages and operates these power generation facilities.
www.selectenergy.com
Beginning in 2005, our Competitive
Business focus will be in twoareas: