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Who provides electricity to the property?

Identified Through Local Utility Providers
Electricity service is typically supplied by a regional or municipal utility company responsible for power distribution in the property’s area. This provider manages grid infrastructure, billing, and maintenance.

  • The provider depends on the site’s location and service territory
  • Utility company websites or customer service can confirm service areas
  • Electric meters on-site usually display the provider’s name and contact info

Confirmed in Utility Records and Service Agreements
The official electricity provider is often listed in utility service agreements, development records, or building permits. These documents confirm who manages power supply and the terms of service.

  • Included in lease agreements, title documents, or due diligence reports
  • Service agreements detail rates, voltage, capacity, and maintenance terms
  • Electrical site plans may reference the coordinating utility

Coordinated Through Development and Connection Requests
During site development, the power provider is engaged to install service infrastructure, such as transformers, meters, and distribution panels. Coordination ensures the site receives sufficient power capacity.

  • Developers apply for service connections with the designated utility
  • Load letters and one-line diagrams are submitted for review
  • The utility assigns service timelines, connection points, and costs

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