Demand Fundamentals
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Demand Technicals
Company Profile
Edison International, through its subsidiaries, engages in the supply of electric energy. The company supplies electricity through transmission and distribution network primarily to commercial, residential, industrial, and agricultural customers, as well as to public authorities. Its distribution system consists of approximately 60,000 circuit miles of overhead lines, 43,500 circuit miles of underground lines, and 700 distribution substations located in California. Edison International also owns coal, renewable energy, and gas-fired electric generating facilities. In addition, it engages in developing, acquiring, owning or leasing, operating, and selling energy and capacity from independent power production facilities- and hedging and energy trading activities in power markets. The company trades power, fuel, coal, and transmission congestion primarily in the eastern United States. As of December 31, 2010, Edison International, together with its affiliates, owned or leased interests in 39 operating projects with an aggregate net physical capacity of 10,979 megawatts- and owned 4 wind projects under construction totaling 480 megawatts of net generating capacity. The company was founded in 1886 and is based in Rosemead, California.
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