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  2. Jersey Electricity Company - Wikipedia

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    Jersey Electricity plc or Jersey Electricity (informally JE) is a public limited company, and the sole provider for electricity in Jersey.JE has two sites around the Island: Queens Road, St Helier, the site of two Rolls-Royce Olympus gas turbines and La Collette Power Station where there are five Sulzer Diesel turbines, one Rolls-Royce Olympus turbine, and three Parsons steam turbines.

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    A share price is the price of a single share of a number of saleable ... agriculture, shipping, electricity: United States Berkeley Group Holdings ... Jersey (United ...

  7. Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Electricity in Jersey is provided by a sole supplier, Jersey Electricity, of which the States of Jersey is the majority shareholder. [238] Jersey imports 95 per cent of its power from France. [ 239 ] 35% of the imported power derives from hydro-electric sources and 65% from nuclear sources .

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  9. JT Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, JT returned £17m in dividends to the Government of Jersey's Treasury, which was in line with previous years. However, the Jersey Evening Post reported a fall in profits [41] which JT's CEO Graeme Millar explained was down to higher operating costs and investment in major projects and developments. In 2018, profits after tax were £2 ...