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Powerex

www.pwrx.com

 
Powerex was established in 1988 as the wholly-owned electricity marketing subsidiary of BC Hydro – Canada’s third largest electric utility – responsible for marketing BC Hydro’s surplus electricity in the west. Today, we are a key participant in energy markets across North America, buying and supplying physical wholesale power, natural gas, ancillary services, and more recently, environmental products with an ever-expanding list of trade partners. Our portfolio of energy resources includes purchases of power and natural gas from a wide variety of energy suppliers across North America, as well as the highly reliable Canadian Entitlement energy derived from the Canada/US Columbia ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.pwrx.com
  • 173 Pavilion Lane
    Youngwood, PA USA 15697
  • Phone: 724.925.7272

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