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FORTUNE 500
Our annual ranking of America's largest corporations
Industry: Utilities: Gas & Electric
1 Dominion Resources 8 3 11
2 Duke Energy 12 3 7
3 FPL Group 8 4 13
4 Exelon 10 4 16
5 Southern 11 4 14
6 Edison International 9 3 15
7 PG&E Corp. 8 3 13
8 Public Service Enterprise Group 6 3 11
9 Consolidated Edison 6 3 9
10 Sempra Energy 12 5 19
11 FirstEnergy 11 4 14
12 Entergy 10 4 14
13 Progress Energy 5 2 7
14 Xcel Energy 6 3 10
15 CenterPoint Energy 5 2 28
16 DTE Energy 5 2 7
17 Pepco Holdings 3 2 7
18 NiSource 4 2 6
19 KeySpan 6 3 10
20 PPL 13 4 17
21 Northeast Utilities 7 4 17
22 Ameren 8 3 8
23 CMS Energy -1 -1 -3
24 Atmos Energy 2 3 9
25 Energy East 5 2 9
26 SCANA 7 3 11
27 Wisconsin Energy 8 3 11
28 NSTAR 6 3 13
29 TECO Energy 7 3 14
30 Alliant Energy 9 4 12
31 Pinnacle West Capital 10 3 9
32 Sierra Pacific Resources 8 3 11
33 Allegheny Energy 10 4 15
34 Puget Energy 7 3 10
35 Peoples Energy -1 0 -2
36 Nicor 4 3 15
37 Southern Union 2 1 3
38 Great Plains Energy 5 3 9
39 WGL Holdings 3 3 10
40 AGL Resources 8 3 13
41 PNM Resources 5 2 7
42 Hawaiian Electric Inds. 4 1 10
43 National Fuel Gas 6 4 10
44 Vectren 5 3 9
45 Southwest Gas 4 2 9
46 Laclede Group 2 3 12
47 Piedmont Natural Gas 5 4 11
48 Aquila 1 1 2
49 Westar Energy 10 3 11
From the April 30th, 2007 issue
Footnote:
Due to slight differences in rounding, industry data online may not exactly match the FORTUNE 500 magazine version.
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Texas 56
California 52
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