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As a result, utilities were either government monopolies, or if investor-owned, regulated by a public utilities commission. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In the electric utility industry, the monopoly approach began to change in the 1990s.
Australia - Unitywater, Queensland Urban Utilities Barbados - Barbados Water Authority Botswana - Water Utilities Corporation Brazil - Sabesp, Sanepar, Copasa, Semasa China Hong Kong - Water Supplies Department Macau - Macao Water Egypt - Holding company for water and wastewater, Alexandria Water Company
This category includes articles on government-owned utilities in the United States. Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.
Investor-owned utilities. Atlantic City Electric, a subsidiary of Exelon; Jersey Central Power and Light Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy;
In 1996, there were 3,195 electric utilities in the United States and 65 power marketers. Of these, 2,020 were publicly owned (including 10 Federal utilities), 932 were rural electric cooperatives, and 243 were investor-owned utilities. Fewer than 1,000 utilities are engaged in power generation. [42
In the late 1980s, the government began to reform the state-owned enterprise, and during the 1990s and 2000s, many mid-sized and small sized state-owned enterprises were privatized and went public. There are a number of different corporate forms which result in a mixture of public and private capital.