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Largest electric utility companies: market value worldwide 2018

World's largest electric utility companies as of May 11, 2018, based on market value (Figures expressed in billions of U.S. dollars, unless otherwise specified)

The data describes the world's biggest electric utility companies as of May 11, 2018, based on market value. With a market value of over 76 billion USD, NextEra Energy was ranked first.

The world's biggest electric utility companies Utility companies sell electricity through a regulated market by operating generation, transmission and distribution facilities. In most countries, utilities provide energy, and are essential for many industrial and commercial enterprises, as well as households and other facilities such as recreational facilities.

NextEra Energy
(U.S.)
75.8
Enel
(Italy)
61.6
Duke Energy
(U.S.)
56.2
China Yangtze Power
(China)
56
Iberdrola
(Spain)
49.4
Southern Company
(U.S.)
45.5
EDF
(France)
43
Dominion Resources
(U.S.)
42.2
Engie
(France)
41.8
Exelon
(U.S.)
39.2
National Grid
(UK)
38.5
American Electric
(U.S.)
33.1
CLP Holdings
(Hong Kong)
26.5
Public Service Enterprise
(U.S.)
25.8
E.ON
(Germany)
24.2
Consolidated Edison
(U.S.)
23.9
Saudi Electricity
(Saudi Arabia)
23.5
Tenaga Nasional
(Malaysia)
23.1
Xcel Energy
(United States)
23
PG&E
(U.S.)
22.4