Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission
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About Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission is a wholesale power marketer, which means they sell electricity on the wholesale market. Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission had total sales and disposition of 7,729,630 megawatt hours in 2023, of which 7,729,630 were from wholesale sales. During the same timeframe, the company produced 3,078,866 megawatt hours from power generation plants owned by the provider and acquired 4,773,479 megawatt hours through the wholesale electricity market. Their total revenue for 2023 from electricity related activities was $319,980,000, with 99.04% coming from sales to the wholesale market.
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Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission Overview
- Company Type:Wholesale Power Marketer
- Headquarters:808 I-70 Drive Southwest
Columbia, Missouri 65203
United States of America - CEO:John E. Grotzinger
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission Contact
- Website:www.mpua.org
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Quick Facts About Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission's electricity production facilities produce 385,172.49 megawatt hours from the burning of natural gas.
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission is 426th out of the 3529 providers in the nation for the percentage of their fuel usage that comes from sustainable fuels.
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission produces 1,766,820.29 megawatt hours of electricity from the use of coal, making Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission 121st in the nation out of 3529 electric suppliers.
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission generates 15,060 megawatt hours of electricity (or 0.69% of their total production) from solar.
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission is the 198th largest producer of megawatt hours from non-renewable fuels in the country.
The supplier is ranked 224th in the United States for electricity generation, producing 2,168,353.04 megawatt hours.
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission Energy Makeup
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Power Plants Owned by Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Prairie State Generating StationIndiana Municipal Power Agency (12.64%)Illinois Municipal Electric Agency (15.17%)Southern Illinois Power Cooperative (7.90%)Wabash Valley Power Association (2.45%)Prairie Power Inc (8.22%)American Municipal Power (23.26%)Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission (12.33%)Northern Illinois Municipal Power Agency (7.60%)Kentucky Municipal Power Agency (7.82%)Lively Grove Energy Partners LLC (2.61%) | Washington County | IL | Coal | 12,485,724.11 | 11,166,122,055.92 | 894.31 | ||
Platte County | MO | Coal | 3,505,566 | 3,572,084,175.75 | 1,018.98 | |||
Dogwood Energy FacilityIndependence Power and Light (12.30%)Kansas City Board of Public Utilities (17.00%)Kansas Municipal Energy Agency (10.10%)Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission (16.40%)Dogwood Energy LLC (33.90%)Kansas Power Pool (10.30%) | Cass County | MO | Natural Gas | 2,330,573 | 949,000,385.2 | 407.2 | ||
Christian County | MO | Solar | 15,060 |
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Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission FAQ:
What percentage of Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission's electricity is produced from renewable fuel sources?
Power production facilities owned by or associated with Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission produce 0.69% of their electricity using renewable fuel sources.
Who is the CEO of Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission?
John E. Grotzinger is the current CEO of Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission.
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission?
There are 4 power plants owned by or associated with Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission.
What percentage of Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission's electricity is generated using nonrenewable fuels?
Electric production facilities owned by or associated with Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission generate 99.31% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel sources.