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The electricity distribution market is a segment of the electricity industry that is responsible for the delivery of electricity from the transmission system to the end user. It involves the construction and maintenance of the distribution network, as well as the metering and billing of electricity consumption. Distribution networks are typically owned and operated by local utilities, and are regulated by the relevant government authority. The electricity distribution market is an integral part of the electricity industry, as it is responsible for the delivery of electricity to the end user. It is also responsible for the maintenance of the distribution network, which is essential for the reliable and safe delivery of electricity. Some of the major companies in the electricity distribution market include Duke Energy, American Electric Power, Southern Company, Xcel Energy, and National Grid. Show Less Read more