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Annual Statistical Report for 2017 ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT Statistical Data on Public Utilities in West Virginia Source: Annual Reports Submitted To The Public Service Commission Of West Virginia ______________________________ Condition at the Close of Year Ended December 31, 2017 or as Otherwise Noted Compiled by: Kathryn Stalnaker, Executive Secretary Division Annual Reports Section – 11/15/2018 WEST VIRGINIA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 2017 ANNUAL REPORT STATISTICS FISCAL YEAR 07/01/16 - 06/30/17 CALENDAR YEAR 01/01/17 - 12/31/17 NAME AND PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF CORPORATE AND INDIVIDUAL UTILITIES UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number List of Utilities ............................................................................................5 – 25 Utilities Summary ............................................................................................26 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - Type of Utilities - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Telephone Companies ....................................................................... 27 - 29 Electric Companies ............................................................................ 30 - 36 Gas Companies .................................................................................. 37- 39 Water Utilities: Privately Owned ...................................................................................40 Publicly Owned - Municipals ......................................................... 41 - 45 Publicly Owned - Districts ............................................................ 46 - 49 Associations and Authorities.............................................................. 50 Sewer Utilities: Privately Owned .......................................................................... 51 - 52 Publicly Owned - Municipals ........................................................ 53 - 58 Publicly Owned – Districts ......................................................... 59 - 62 2017 RAILROAD COMPANIES Appalachian and Ohio Railroad, Buckhannon, WV Beech Mountain Railroad Company, Bristol, TN Big Eagle Coal, Winifrede, WV Cass Scenic Railroad, Cass, WV Catenary Coal Company, Eskdale, WV CSX Transportation, Inc., Jacksonville, FL Durbin and Greenbrier Valley Railroad, Inc., Durbin, WV Elk River Railroad, Inc., Summersville, WV Little Kanawha River Rail Road, Marietta, OH Norfolk Southern Corp., Norfolk, VA R. J. Corman/WVLine, Oak Hill, WV South Branch Valley Railroad, Moorefield, WV Weirton Steel, Weirton, WV West Virginia Central, Moorefield, WV Western Maryland Scenic, Cumberland, MD Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway, Brewster, OH Winchester and Western Railroad Company, Winchester, VA 2017 PRIVATELY OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITIES Appalachian Power Company dba American Electric Power Company, Columbus, OH Black Diamond Power Company, Charleston, WV Craig-Botetourt Electric Cooperative, New Castle, VA Harrison Rural Electrification Association, Inc., Clarksburg, WV Monongahela Power Company dba Allegheny Power, Greensburg, PA Potomac Edison Company dba Allegheny Power, Greensburg, PA Wheeling Power Company dba American Electric Power Company, Columbus, OH 2017 PUBLICLY OWNED ELECTRIC PLANTS New Martinsville, West Virginia Philippi, West Virginia 5 2017 PRIVATELY OWNED EXEMPT WHOLESALE ELECTRIC GENERATORS AES Laurel Mountain, LLC, Arlington, VA AES New Creek Wind, LLC, Arlington, VA American Bituminous Power Partners, L.P., Grant Town, WV Backbone Mountain Windpower, LLC, Juno Beach, FL Beech Ridge Energy LLC, Charleston, WV Big Sandy Peaker Plant, LLC, Baltimore, MD Camp Grove Wind Farm, LLC, Oakland, CA Charleston Clean Energy, LLC, Houston, TX Fowler Ridge III Wind Farm LLC, Houston, TX Grand Ridge Energy II, LLC, Chicago, IL Longview Power LLC, Maidsville, WV MegaEnergy, Inc., Englewood, CO Mt. Storm Wind Force, LLC, Charleston, WV NedPower Mount Storm, LLC, Chantilly, VA Panda Culloden Power, L.P., Dallas, TX Pinnacle Wind Force, LLC, Greensburg, PA Pleasants Energy, LLC, Richmond, VA Shell WindEnergy, Inc., Houston, TX Virginia Electric and Power Company dba Dominion Virginia Power, Richmond, VA Western Greenbrier Co-Generation, LLC, Charleston, WV 6 2017 TELEPHONE UTILITIES 3U Telecom, Inc., Carson City, NV 800 Response Information Services LLC, Burlington, VT A&A Communications, Inc., Carnegie, PA Access Long Distance Inc., Oakdale, MN Access One, Inc., Chicago, IL Access Point, Inc., Cary, NC AccessLine Communications Corporation.dba Voice Teleco Services, Bellvue, WA ACN Communication Services, Inc., Concord, NC Aero Communications, LLC, Paducah, KY Affinity Network, Inc. dba ANI Networks, Las Vegas, NV Airespring, Inc., Van Nuys, CA Airnex Communications, Inc., San Ramon, CA Airus, Inc. fla IntelePeer, Inc., San Mateo, CA Alliance Global Networks LLC, Westport, CT Alpha Technologies, Inc., Hurricane, WV American Broadband and Telecommunications Company, Toledo, OH American Telecommunications Systems, Inc. dba Ohio American Telecom Systems, Inc. Canton, OH AmericanFone, LLC, dba FreedomStarr Communications, Inc., Beverly Hills, CA AmeriVison Communications, Inc., dba Lifeline Communications, dba Affinity4, Tahlequah, OK ANPI, LLC, Springfield, IL ANPI Business, LLC, fka Zone Telecom LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ Armstrong Telecommunications, Inc., Butler, PA Armstrong Telephone Company (Northern Division), Butler, PA Armstrong Telephone Company (West Virginia Division), Butler, PA Association Administrators, Inc., Smithtown, NY AT&T Communications of West Virginia Inc. aka AT&T Long Distance, Bedminster, NJ Atlantic Broadband Enterprise, LLC, Quincy, MA ATX Licensing, Inc., King of Prussia, PA Bandwidth.com CLEC, LLC, Cary, NC BCN Telecom, Inc., Bedminister, NJ BetterWorld Telecom, LLC, Reston, VA Birch Communications of the Northeast, Inc, Kansas City, MO Blackstone Communications Company, Miami, FL Broadband Dynamics LLC, Scottsdale, AZ Broadview Networks, Inc., King of Prussia, PA Broadview NP Acquisition Corp, dba Broadview Net Plus, King of Prussia, PA Broadvox - CLEC, LLC, Dallas, TX Broadwing Communications, LLC, Columbia, MD Buehner-Fry, Inc., dba Resort Operator Services, and dba DirectDial USA, Bend, OR Bullseye Telecom, Inc., Southfield, MI Business Discount Plan, Inc., Long Beach, CA Business Network Long Distance, Inc., St. Clair Shores, MI Business Productivity Solutions, Inc., Minneapolis, MN Business Telecom, Inc., dba EarthLink Business, Huntsville, AL CAS Communications, LLC, Parkersburg, WV CBTS Technology Solutions LLC dba: fka Cincinnati Bell Any Distance Inc., Cincinnati, OH Cebridge Telecom WV, LLC, dba Suddenlink Communications, St. Louis, MO CenturyLink Communications,LLC, fka Embarq Communications, Inc., Atlanta, GA 7 2017 TELEPHONE UTILITIES (CONTINUED) CenturyLink Communications,LLC. Fka Qwest Communications Company LLC, Denver, CO CenturyLink Public Communications, Inc dba CenturyLink Payphone, Denver, CO Ciera Network Systems, Inc., Akron, OH Citizens Telecommunications Company of West Virginia, Bluefield, WV Citynet West Virginia, LLC, Morgantown, WV Clear Rate Communications, Inc., Birmingham, MI Coast International, Inc., Lenexa, KS Columbia Telecommunications, Inc., dba Axessa, Houma, LA Comcast Phone of West Virginia, LLC, dba Comcast Digital Phone, Philadelphia, PA Common Point, LLC, Springfield, IL Communications Design Acquisition Corp., dba War Long Distance, New Gloucester, ME Communications Network Billing, Inc., St. Clair Shores, MI Communications Plus, Inc., Morgantown, WV Comtech 21, LLC, Wallingford, CT Consumer Telcom, Inc., Henderson, NV Convergia, Inc., Point Claire, Quebec, Canada CoreTel West Virginia, Inc., Annapolis, MD Crexendo Business Solutions, Inc., Duluth, GA Crown Castle NG Central LLC, Canonsburg, PA CTC Communications Corp., dba EarthLink Business, Burlington, MA Custom Teleconnect, Inc., Las Vegas, NV DBI Networks LLC dba: ClearFiber, Morgantown, WV DCT Telecom Group, Inc., Westlake, OH DeltaCom Inc., dba EarthLink Business, Huntsville, AL Dial-Around Telecom Inc., Grapevine, TX Digital Connections Inc., Morgantown, WV Dinamica Telecom Inc., Hollywood, FL Discount Long Distance, LLC, Las Vegas, NV Discount Plus, Mahtomedi, MN DQE Communications LLC, Pittsburgh, PA EarthLink Business, LLC fka New Edge Network, Inc, Vancouver, WA Easton Telecom Services LLC, Richfield, OH eNetworks, LLC, Mooresville, NC Enhanced Communications Group, LLC, dba ECG, LLC, Bartlesville, OK EnTelegent Solutions Inc., dba EnTelegent Communications Solutions Inc., Charlotte, NC Ernest Communications Inc., Norcross, GA Fiber Technologies Networks, LLC, Rochester, NY First Choice Technology Inc., Maitland, FL First Communications LLC, Akron, OH France Telecom Corporate Solutions LLC, Oak Hill, VA Frontier Communications of American Inc., dba Frontier Long Distance, Dallas, PA Frontier West Virginia Inc., Charleston, WV Gateway Telecom LLC, dba Stratus Wave Communications, LLC, Wheeling, WV GC Pivotal, LLC, Chicago, IL Global Connection Inc. of America, Norcross, GA Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc., Rochester, NY Global Tel*Link Corporation, Atlanta, GA Go Solo Technologies Inc., St. Petersburg, FL GoDaddy.com, LLC, Scottsdale, AZ 8 2017 TELEPHONE UTILITIES (CONTINUED) Gold Line Telemanagement Inc., Ontario, Canada Granite Telecommunications LLC, Quincy, MA GTC Telecom Inc., Newport Beach, CA Hamilton Telephone Company dba Hamilton Communications, Aurora, NE Hardy Telecommunications Inc., Lost River, WV iBasis Retail, Inc., Burlington, MA IBFA Acquisition
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