Enclosures trade associations in Cameroon
Chugach Electric Association is headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska's largest city. Anchorage itself sits at the base of the Chugach Mountains. The word "Chugach" comes from an Alaska Native name, which the Russians recorded as "Chugatz" or "Tchougatskoi." Chugach is Alaska's largest electric utility, providing power to over 92,000 members from Anchorage to the northern Kenai Peninsula & from Whittier to Tyonek.
CVEA provides electric service to over 3,800 business and residential customers in the Copper River Basin and Valdez regions of the state CVEA covers a large area: 160 miles north to south and 100 miles east to west; provides service from Valdez to Kenny Lake to Sourdough to Sheep Mountain, dependent on fossil fuel (50% of the annual generation requirement), CVEA is not interconnected electrically to any other utility.
Intermountain Power Agency (IPA) is located in the Great Basin region of western Utah, USA. They generate an average of more than 13 million megawatt hours of energy each year from their two coal-fired units. The energy is delivered over the project’s AC and DC transmission systems to 35 participants in the project that principally serve Utah and Southern California, USA.