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The Utilities market is a sector of the economy that provides essential services such as electricity, gas, water, and waste management. It is composed of companies that own and operate infrastructure and facilities to provide these services. Utilities are typically regulated by governments, and their services are often considered essential to the functioning of society.
Utilities companies are typically large, publicly traded companies that operate in a variety of countries. Examples of utilities companies include Duke Energy, Southern Company, American Electric Power, and Dominion Energy. These companies are involved in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, as well as the production and distribution of natural gas. Other utilities companies provide water and wastewater services, and some are involved in the management of solid waste.
In addition to these large companies, there are also smaller, regional utilities companies that provide services to local communities. Examples of these companies include Piedmont Natural Gas, Black Hills Energy, and Avista Corporation. Show Less Read more