Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
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About Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a state owned organization. This means that the state government owns and runs the company. They sold 129,715 megawatt hours in 2022 by way of wholesale channels to other electricity providers. Power generation plants owned by Metropolitan Water District of Southern California generated 1,113,889 megawatt hours and an additional 1,256,662 megawatt hours were procured by way of wholesale channels. They made $7,792,000 in 2022 from sales to wholesale customers alone.
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Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Overview
- Company Type:State
- Headquarters:700 North Alameda Street
Los Angeles, California 90012
United States of America - CEO:Adel Hagekhalil
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Contact
- Website:www.mwdh2o.com
- Customer Service Phone:(213) 217-6000
- Contact Page:www.mwdh2o.com
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Quick Facts About Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
With production of 67,922 megawatt hours, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is the 389th highest total generator of all companies in the United States.
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California produces 100.00% of their electricity from renewable fuel sources, which ranks them 18th out of the 63 suppliers we track in the state.
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California produces 8.76% of its total megawatt hours generated from solar energy, which ranks them 58th in California for percentage of total electricity production that comes from solar energy.
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California ranks 22nd out of 63 electric providers in the state in megawatt hours generated from hydroelectric power use.
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Energy Makeup
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Power Plants Owned by Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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San Diego County | CA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 18,421 | |||||
Riverside County | CA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 10,446 | |||||
Corona | CA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 8,227 | |||||
Riverside County | CA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 8,172 | |||||
Orange County | CA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 6,249 | |||||
Weymouth Solar PlantMetropolitan Water District of Southern California (100.00%) | La Verne | CA | Solar | 5,952 | ||||
San Dimas | CA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 4,035 | |||||
Diamond Valley LakeMetropolitan Water District of Southern California (100.00%) | Riverside County | CA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 2,921 | ||||
Montebello | CA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 2,404 | |||||
Yorba Linda | CA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 1,095 |
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Metropolitan Water District of Southern California FAQ:
What is the phone number for Metropolitan Water District of Southern California?
You can reach Metropolitan Water District of Southern California by phone via (213) 217-6000.
Who is the CEO of Metropolitan Water District of Southern California?
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's current CEO is Adel Hagekhalil.
What percentage of Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's electricity is generated from renewable fuel types?
Power facilities owned by or associated with Metropolitan Water District of Southern California generate 100.00% of their electricity from renewable fuel sources.
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Metropolitan Water District of Southern California?
There are 10 power plants owned by or associated with Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
What percentage of Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's electricity is generated using nonrenewable fuel types?
Power production plants owned by or associated with Metropolitan Water District of Southern California generate 0% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.