It's a time of unprecedented growth and construction activity at E.ON U.S. Our "Investing in Our Future" video provides an overview of more than a dozen major construction projects currently under way. The video demonstrates our unwavering commitment to 'Customers first. Energy that lasts.'
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E.ON U.S., headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A., is a diversified energy services company that is a member of E.ON AG (NYSE: EON; Frankfurt: EOA) family of companies.
One of the U.S.'s lowest-cost energy providers and an industry innovator, we operate in domestic and international markets from our U.S. headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky.
Our mission is to provide exceptional value and service to our customers.
Key Strengths
- Continuous best-in-class customer satisfaction ratings of all Midwest-utilities
- Highly ranked among all U.S. utilities for efficiency through operational focus
- Leading utility in Kentucky — with a stable regulatory environment, steady demand growth, and reasonable returns on regulated assets
U.S. Operations
Two utility businesses that are regulated in Kentucky by the Kentucky Public Services Commission, and a number of unregulated businesses.
Regulated Businesses
- Louisville Gas and Electric Company, an electricity and natural gas utility based in Louisville, Kentucky, serving customers in Louisville and sixteen surrounding counties.
- Kentucky Utilities Company, an electricity utility, based in Lexington, Kentucky, serving 77 Kentucky counties and five counties in Virginia.
They have a joint generation capacity of 7,600 MW and serve 937,000 electricity customers and 326,000 natural gas customers over a transmission and distribution network covering some 27,000 square miles (70,000 square km). They provide some of the lowest-cost energy in the U.S. to industrial, commercial and residential customers.
Unregulated Businesses
- Western Kentucky Energy which operates and leases four coal-fired plants owned by Big Rivers Electric Corporation in Western Kentucky. Combined they generate 1,700 MW of electricity.
- Stakes in three Argentine gas distribution companies
