The data shows a ranking of the world's largest electric utilities in 2018, based on sales revenue. With sales of around 86.7 billion USD, Italy-based Enel was ranked first.
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Enel (Italy) |
86.7 |
Uniper (Germany) |
83 |
EDF (France) |
78.5 |
ENGIE (France) |
73.3 |
Korea Electric Power (South Korea) |
52.9 |
Tokyo Electric Power (Japan) |
52.8 |
RWE Group (Germany) |
47.9 |
E.ON (Germany) |
43 |
SSE (UK) |
38 |
Iberdrola (Spain) |
37.8 |
Exelon (U.S.) |
34.5 |
Kansai Electric Power (Japan) |
28.3 |
Chubu Electric Power (Japan) |
25.7 |
EnBW Energie Baden (Germany) |
24.8 |
Duke Energy (U.S.) |
24 |
Southern Company (United States) |
23.8 |
Huaneng Power International (China) |
23.7 |
Tohuku Electric Power (Japan) |
18.7 |
National Grid (UK) |
18.4 |
Edp-energias De Portugal (Portugal) |
17.8 |