Vermont Public Power Supply Authority: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

Vermont Public Power Supply Authority

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About Vermont Public Power Supply Authority

Vermont Public Power Supply Authority is a political subdivision, which is a government owned entity that is often larger than a city but smaller than a state. They sold 419,145 megawatt hours through wholesale channels to other electricity providers in 2022. The electricity produced in the company's power plants made up 10.60% of the electricity sourced by the company. The purchase of wholesale electricity made up an additional 89.40%. They earned $31,974,000 in total revenue for 2022, which all came from sales to wholesale customers.

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Vermont Public Power Supply Authority Overview

  • Company Type:Political Subdivision
  • Headquarters:5195 Waterbury-Stowe Road
    Waterbury Center, Vermont 05677
    United States of America
  • CEO:Reginald Beliveau, Jr.

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      Quick Facts About Vermont Public Power Supply Authority

      Vermont Public Power Supply Authority generates 2.74% of their total electricity production from non-renewable fuel types. The total electricity produced from non-renewable sources is 977.18 megawatt hours, which is 433rd most in the US out of 3526 companies.

      Vermont Public Power Supply Authority produces 97.26% of their electricity from renewable fuel sources, which ranks them 238th in the nation out of the 3526 suppliers we track.

      Vermont Public Power Supply Authority produces 73.18 megawatt hours by burning natural gas and ranks 391st out of 3526 providers in the nation for this category.

      As the 428th highest producer of electricity in the United States, Vermont Public Power Supply Authority generates 35,666.59 megawatt hours of electricity.

      Vermont Public Power Supply Authority Energy Makeup

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      Power Plants Owned by Vermont Public Power Supply Authority

      PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
      Burlington VT Wood/Wood Waste Solids 182,961249,043,144.71,361.18

      Vermont Public Power Supply Authority Fuel Makeup

      WOOD/WOOD WASTE SOLIDS
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      Wood/Wood Waste Solids
      97.26%
      DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
      Distillate Fuel Oil
      2.53%
      NATURAL GAS
      Natural Gas
      0.21%

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      Vermont Public Power Supply Authority FAQ:

      What percentage of Vermont Public Power Supply Authority's electricity is generated using renewable fuel sources?

      Vermont Public Power Supply Authority generates 97.26% of their electricity using renewable fuel types.

      What percentage of Vermont Public Power Supply Authority's electricity is generated from nonrenewable fuels?

      Electric plants owned by or associated with Vermont Public Power Supply Authority produce 2.74% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel sources.

      What is the phone number for Vermont Public Power Supply Authority?

      The Vermont Public Power Supply Authority phone number is (802) 244-7678.

      Who is the CEO of Vermont Public Power Supply Authority?

      Vermont Public Power Supply Authority's CEO is Reginald Beliveau, Jr..

      How many power plants are owned by or associated with Vermont Public Power Supply Authority?

      Vermont Public Power Supply Authority is associated with or owns one power plant.

      Fernando García
      Last Reviewed By: Fernando García
      Published: 2022-03-13