Materials Innovation Recycling Authority
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About Materials Innovation Recycling Authority
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority is an investor owned organization. The company has only a single customer and it is a commercial property.
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Materials Innovation Recycling Authority Overview
- Company Type:Investor Owned
- Headquarters:200 Corporate Place Suite 202
Rocky Hill, Connecticut 06067
United States of America - CEO:Thomas D. Kirk
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority Contact
- Website:www.ctmira.org
- Customer Service Phone:(860) 757-7700
- Contact Page:www.ctmira.org
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority Service
- States Served:
- Connecticut
Quick Facts About Materials Innovation Recycling Authority
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority ranks 362nd in the US out of 3526 providers for total electricity production from natural gas.
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority has the 356th highest total electricity generation in the United States, producing 120,499 megawatt hours.
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority is 275th out of the 3526 suppliers in the country when considering the percentage of their fuel usage that comes from sustainable fuels.
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority generates 54.45% of their total electricity generation from non-renewable fuel sources. The total electricity generated from non-renewable sources is 65,608.65 megawatt hours, which is 15th highest out of 23 companies in the state.
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority is the 24th largest provider out of 23 suppliers in Connecticut based on number of customers.
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority generates 1,449 megawatt hours of electricity (or 1.20% of their total production) from solar energy sources.
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Materials Innovation Recycling Authority Energy Makeup
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Materials Innovation Recycling Authority State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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Connecticut | 1 | 70,743.83 | 30 |
Power Plants Owned by Materials Innovation Recycling Authority
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Hartford Landfill Solar EGFMaterials Innovation Recycling Authority (100.00%) | Hartford | CT | Solar | 1,449 |
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Materials Innovation Recycling Authority FAQ:
What is the phone number for Materials Innovation Recycling Authority?
You can reach Materials Innovation Recycling Authority by phone via (860) 757-7700.
What percentage of Materials Innovation Recycling Authority's electricity is produced using nonrenewable fuel types?
Power generation facilities owned by or associated with Materials Innovation Recycling Authority generate 54.45% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.
Who is the CEO of Materials Innovation Recycling Authority?
Materials Innovation Recycling Authority's current CEO is Thomas D. Kirk.
What percentage of Materials Innovation Recycling Authority's electricity is produced using renewable fuels?
Electric facilities owned by or associated with Materials Innovation Recycling Authority generate 45.55% of their electricity using renewable fuel types.
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Materials Innovation Recycling Authority?
There is one power plant owned by or associated with Materials Innovation Recycling Authority.