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Electric power transmission is vital to all businesses, though some may consider the transmission and distribution of electricity a monopoly. Since electricity cannot be stored cheaply, it's a power source that companies need to produce instantaneously upon demand. Failure to do so can result in blackouts or brownouts.

With advances in technology, you can work with your electric power transmission company to minimize the chance of losing power. Even though certain utility companies seem to have a monopoly, you still have choices. Before you determine what electric utility transmission company is best for your facility, consider the following:

1. Locate utility transmission companies to fulfill your company's needs.

2. Consider using energy-efficient electric transmission and distribution.

3. Purchase electrical utility parts to make the most out of the electricity use.

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Determine what is the best electric power transmission company


As mentioned, some electric power companies seem to have a monopoly. But don't think that you don't have any sort of option when choosing a provider. Compare prices, ask what services the utility can supply and how it can benefit your facility.

I recommend: If you're looking for an extensive list of electric utility transmission companies, check out DMOZ. You can narrow down your selection by typing in the specific area of the country you want to search. For more localized information, check out Dairyland Power Cooperative if you live in the Midwest. For electric utility transmission companies in Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado or New Mexico, look into Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association.

Use energy-friendly electric transmission companies


Cutting costs and benefiting the environment can go hand-in-hand. With the trend toward more environmentally friendly products and services, what better way to save the environment than by choosing an electric transmission company who takes pride in doing so?

I recommend: Check out Alliant Energy and its section on how to reduce costs while minimizing the effect you have on the environment. From generally cutting energy costs to evaluating your business' boiler, air conditioner and furnace, Alliant can find a way to reduce your bill. For businesses in Texas, the Texas Electric Choice gives helpful suggestions on how to cut costs.

Purchase electrical utility parts to work with the electricity


Stay current with tools such as electric transmission maps and software that can maximize the way your business handles electricity.

I recommend: View electrical output geospatially with ESRI and its GIS mapping system, allowing your company to view the electrical production immediately. GE has a hand in the electrical transmission with its software, helping your facility make informed decisions about electricity. Milsoft Utility Solutions has its own tracking system for electrical engineering software.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Energy-saving wireless electricity transmission is becoming more popular One type, called Wireless Energy Transfer (WET), eliminates wires, requires your business to have "charging" pads where you can charge smaller items such as a cell phone or laptop. Another type of wireless electrical transmission is Evanescent Wave Coupling (EWC) where you can use wave frequency to pass electricity back and forth without the mess of wires. This is a newer concept, but one that's sure to become more popular.

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