The Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (CMEEC) is a not-for-profit public power entity that provides electric services to several municipal utilities and wholesale customers in Connecticut. CMEEC was established in 1976 and is owned and governed by six member utilities, including the cities of Groton and Norwich, the borough of Jewett City, Bozrah Light Power Company, and the Second South Norwalk and Third East Norwalk Taxing Districts of Norwalk. CMEEC offers wholesale power and related services to its members, as well as to the Mohegan Tribal Utility Authority and major electric customers in and beyond Connecticut.
In 2009, CMEEC created the Connecticut Transmission Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative (TRANSCO) as a separate joint action agency to acquire local transmission assets and provide transmission services required by CMEEC and its members. TRANSCO is governed by the same body as CMEEC, and its operations are overseen by the management and staff of CMEEC. With a commitment to public power and community service, CMEEC and TRANSCO play a vital role in delivering reliable and affordable electricity to their customers.
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