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Edison Mission Energy (EME) is an independent power producer engaged in the business of owning or leasing, operating and selling energy and capacity from electric power generation facilities. EME also conducts price risk management and energy trading activities in power markets open to competition. EME is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mission Energy Holding Company. Edison International is EME’s ultimate parent company.
EME was formed in 1986 with two domestic operating power plants. As of March 31, 2005, EME’s continuing operations consisted of owned or leased interests in 18 operating power plants with an aggregate net physical capacity of 9,914 MW of which EME’s capacity pro rata share was 8,834 MW. During 2004 and early 2005, EME completed the sale of substantially all of its international assets.
EME’s largest power plants are located in Illinois and Pennsylvania and sell power into PJM Interconnection, LLC, commonly referred to as PJM. PJM is the largest centrally dispatched electric control area in North America. Based in Irvine, California, EME had approximately $6.3 billion in assets as of March 31, 2005.
Latest Edison Mission Energy Projects
Current Edison Mission Energy Projects
- American Bituminous, Grant Town, West Virginia
- Coalinga, Coalinga, California
- Kern River, Oildale, California
- March Point 1 & 2, Anacortes, Washington
- Mid-Set, Fellows, California
- Midway-Sunset, Fellows, California
- Sargent Canyon, San Ardo, California
- Sycamore, Oildale, California
- Watson, Carson, California
- Doga Enerji, Istanbul, Turkey
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