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NRG Energy Inc T.NRG


Primary Symbol: NRG

NRG Energy, Inc. is an energy and home services company. The Company’s businesses are the sale of electricity and natural gas to residential, commercial and industrial and wholesale customers, supported by its wholesale electric generation, as well as the sale of smart home products and services. Across the United States and Canada, the Company delivers sustainable solutions, predominately under the brand names such as NRG, Reliant, Direct Energy, Green Mountain Energy and Vivint. The Company's segments include Texas, East, West/Services/Other, Vivint Smart Home and Corporate activities. It sells a variety of products to residential and small commercial customers, including retail electricity and energy management, natural gas, carbon offsets, back-up power stations, portable power, portable solar and portable lighting. The Company owns and leases a diversified wholesale generation portfolio with approximately 13 gigawatts of fossil fuel and renewable generation capacity at 19 plants.


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Comment by Coyotee1on Aug 13, 2008 3:36pm
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RE: Vancouver nixes waste to energy.

RE: Vancouver nixes waste to energy."it would not surprise me once the contracts are signed that the native owners of the landfill may consider a waste to energy system themselves."
 
Now that would be a smart move, get paid for the feedstock you use to make the energy that you sell.
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