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What (who) is utility company - definition

ORGANIZATION THAT MAINTAINS THE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR A PUBLIC SERVICE
Utilities; Utility companies; Public Utilities; Public utilities; Public Utility; Natural gas utility; Utility company; Private utility; Publicly owned utility; Publicly-owned utility; Privately-owned utility; Privately owned utility; Public electric utility; Public-service corporation; State-owned utility; Utility industry; Public utility company; Utility services; Gas utilities

public utility         
(public utilities)
Public utilities are services provided by the government or state, such as the supply of electricity and gas, or the train network.
Water supplies and other public utilities were badly affected.
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Public-service corporation         
·add. ·- ·Alt. of Quasi-public corporation.
public utility         
n. any organization which provides services to the general public, although it may be privately owned. Public utilities include electric, gas, telephone, water and television cable systems, as well as streetcar and bus lines. They are allowed certain monopoly rights due to the practical need to service entire geographic areas with one system, but they are regulated by state, county and/or city public utility commissions under state laws. See also: monopoly

Wikipedia

Public utility

A public utility company (usually just utility) is an organization that maintains the infrastructure for a public service (often also providing a service using that infrastructure). Public utilities are subject to forms of public control and regulation ranging from local community-based groups to statewide government monopolies.

Public utilities are meant to supply goods/services that are considered essential; water, gas, electricity, telephone, and other communication systems represent much of the public utility market. The transmission lines used in the transportation of electricity, or natural gas pipelines, have natural monopoly characteristics. If the infrastructure already exists in a given area, minimal benefit is gained through competing. In other words, these industries are characterized by economies of scale in production.

There are many different types of public utilities. Some, especially large companies, offer multiple products, such as electricity and natural gas. Other companies specialize in one specific product, such as water. Modern public utilities may also be partially (or completely) sourced from clean and renewable energy in order to produce sustainable electricity. Of these, wind turbines and solar panels are those used most frequently.

Examples of use of utility company
1. Circuit Court of Appeals, the utility company won.
2. "Just get out and call the utility company immediately.
3. It is Saudi Arabia’s first private integrated utility company.
4. It is painful to know that the utility company i.e.
5. The island‘s utility company, Hawaiian Electric, had not determined the cause of the outage.