Electric Utilities
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Entities (149)
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $17,500 to 3 recipients.
Provides health insurance assistance to consumers and Medicare beneficiaries
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $38,000 to 6 recipients.
Trade association for clean energy industry.
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $45,000 to 5 recipients.
Electric utility
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $1,000 to 1 recipient.
American Electric Power employee political action committee. One of the largest electric utility PACs in the US.
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Electric Energy Provider
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $74,500 to 8 recipients.
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Energy
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $1,000 to 1 recipient.
Electric Utility
Lobbying firm or registrant
Energy Delivery Company
NWPPA is non-profit trade association for PNW utilities in CA, OR, WA, AK, MT, NV, & WY
Dominion Energy political action committee. Active in supporting candidates in Virginia and key energy committee members.
Lobbying firm or registrant
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $196,000 to 9 recipients.
public co-operative energy district
Electric power holding company.
electric utility company
Electric power holding company.
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $142,500 to 10 recipients.
Duke Energy Corporation political action committee. One of the largest utility PACs, funding candidates on energy and commerce committees.
Electric power producer
association of shareholder-owned electric companies
Trade association of investor-owned electric utilities. Lobbies on grid regulation, rate-setting, and renewable mandates. Represents companies that generate and deliver electricity to 235 million Americans.
Political action committee of the Edison Electric Institute, the trade association of investor-owned electric utilities.
Edison International employee political action committee. Parent company of Southern California Edison.
The network of electric and gas utility companies, trade associations, PACs, and individual executives that lobby on grid regulation, rate-setting, emissions rules, and energy infrastructure investment.
Local electric power provider
Electric power distribution and telecom company owned by the city of Chattanooga.
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Lobbying firm or registrant
$21B revenue (2023). Operates 6 utilities serving 10 million customers. Largest nuclear fleet in the US after spinning off Constellation Energy in 2022.
Lobbying firm or registrant
Political action committee.
Foreign principal, JAPAN
FARA-registered agent
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $112,500 to 8 recipients.
diversified energy company
Diversified Energy Company
Utilities
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Trade association for the waste heat to power (WHP) industry
Energy services
Foreign principal, CANADA
U.S.-based developer of battery cell technology & integrated solution manufacturer
​Trade association for municipal electric utilties
Renewable energy and utility company
Foreign principal, HONDURAS
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $3,000 to 2 recipients.
Political action committee of NRECA, representing over 900 rural electric cooperatives. One of the largest PACs in the US by total contributions.
Construction
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $2,500 to 1 recipient.
Electric Utility
Renewable energy company
NextEra Energy political action committee. Supports candidates favorable to utility-scale renewables and transmission investment.
Renewable energy company
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $673,000 to 13 recipients.
State/local government owning and/or operating a commercial service airport.
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
not-for-profit association
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Public power company
regulated electric distribution and transmission business
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $155,763 to 12 recipients.
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $125,000 to 7 recipients.
Organization identified through public comments on regulations.gov
Renewable energy and utility company
Foreign principal, PHILIPPINES
Non-profit electric utility firm
energy infrastructure company
producer of electricity
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $5,000 to 1 recipient.
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $169,500 to 10 recipients.
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $27,500 to 5 recipients.
Southern Company political action committee. Major utility PAC supporting candidates aligned with utility interests in the Southeast.
Energy Company
Energy Company
Foreign principal, AUSTRIA
Foreign principal, JAPAN
Foreign principal, JAPAN
Foreign principal, JAPAN
Foreign principal, JAPAN
Water and power delivery services
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $11,000 to 2 recipients.
Investor-owned utility
Political action committee. Tracked donations of $76,500 to 11 recipients.
electric and gas utility company
Lobbying firm or registrant
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