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Philadelphia Gas Works

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Industry
  
Energy industry

Website
  
www.pgworks.com

Type of business
  
Public utility

Services
  
Natural Gas

Founded
  
1836

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CEO
  
Craig E. White (1 Mar 2011–)

Headquarters
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) is the nation's largest municipally owned natural gas utility.

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Philadelphia gas works


History

PGW began providing gas service to the City of Philadelphia on February 10, 1836, when the city's first 46 gas lights were turned on along Second Street, between Vine and South Streets. In 1841, PGW came under city ownership and in 1897 UGI Corporation (then United Gas Improvement Company) was contracted by the city to operate and manage PGW. Similar contracts were effective until December 1972 at which time the City contracted with Philadelphia Facilities Management Corporation to operate and manage PGW.

By the 1940s, PGW was serving some 500,000 customers in Philadelphia, providing 99% of the gas distributed within the city limits. At this time, the gas provided was primarily carbureted water gas. In 1947, the City of Philadelphia stated that it valued PGW at more than US$100,000,000.

In 2014, the City of Philadelphia attempted to sell PGW to UIL Holdings Corporation for US$1,860,000,000, pending approval from the Philadelphia City Council, which was ultimately declined.

Awards

The American Public Gas Association has awarded PGW its 2010 Marketing and Sales Award. In 2009, PGW had an advertising campaign showing customers and the public about the value of natural gas.

References

Philadelphia Gas Works Wikipedia