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Baltimore Gas And Electric Company (BGE) is a regulated utility in central Baltimore. It provides Electricity and gas to customers in the City of Baltimore and all or part of 10 counties in central Maryland. BGE is a subsidiary of Constellation Energy, an integrated energy company. The company provides electric services in approximately 2,300 square miles, including Baltimore City and all or part of 10 Maryland counties in central Maryland. Its transmission lines are spread across approximately 1,300 circuit miles and distribution lines across 24,500 circuit miles. The company serves more than 1.2 million business and residential customers and over 630,000 gas customers.
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Key Recent Developments . .
Nov 04, 2010: Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Announces End Of Federally-Funded Rebates On Energy Efficient Appliances
Oct 29, 2010: BGE Customers Can Expect Further Significant Decreases In Total Electric Bills
Oct 19, 2010: BGE Announces Tour Of Government Agencies In Sections Of Its 230kV And 500kV Transmission Lines In Howard And Anne Arundel Counties, US
Sep 29, 2010: BGE Preparing For Likely Power Outages Associated With Approaching Weather System
Sep 20, 2010: BGE Teams With Accenture And Oracle For Smart Meter Implementation Throughout Central Maryland
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company provides a comprehensive insight into the company’s history, corporate strategy, business structure and operations. The report contains a detailed SWOT analysis, information on the company’s key employees, key competitors and major products and services.
This up-to-the-minute company report will help you to formulate strategies to drive your business by enabling you to understand your partners, customers and competitors better.
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– Business description – A detailed description of the company’s operations and business divisions.
– Corporate strategy – summarization of the company’s business strategy.
– SWOT analysis – A detailed analysis of the company’s strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats.
– Company history – Progression of key events associated with the company.
– Major products and services – A list of major products, services and brands of the company.
– Key competitors – A list of key competitors to the company.
– Key employees – A list of the key executives of the company.
– Executive biographies – A brief summary of the executives’ employment history.
– Key operational heads – A list of personnel heading key departments/functions.
– Important locations and subsidiaries – A list of key locations and subsidiaries of the company, including contact details.
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