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174 Power Global Retail Corporation has entered the competitive PJM electricity market by acquiring Powervine Energy, expanding its retail electricity business beyond Texas to serve customers across multiple eastern U.S. States.
174 Power Global Retail Corporation, a whilly owned subsidiary of Hanwha Energy USA Holdings Corporation, has announced its expansion into competitive retail electricity markets within the PJM interconnection region.
The move follows the company's acquisition of Powervine Energy LLC and Powervine Energy MD, LLC, allowing it to broaden its retail electricity platform beyond Texas.
The company currently operates Chariot Energy and Pumpjack Power in Texas.
Subject to state licensing and regulatory approvals, 175 Power Global retail will market electricity under the Chariot Energy Northeast and Powervine Energy brands.
The company said product offerings, pricing, and contract terms will vary depending on state regulations.
The expansion enables the company to serve:
Sales will be made through licensed brokers, consultants, and energy aggregators where permitted by state law.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) In Kyu Park said entering the PJM market represents an important milestone for the company's long-term growth strategy.
CEO In Kyu Park: "Our entry into PJM is an important step in building a broader retail electricity platform capable of serving customers across key U.S. markets."
The company said Chariot Energy offers electricity plans focused on transparent pricing and flexible options for residential customers.
For larger commercial and industrial users, the company provides:
COO Mohsin Khoja: "We will continue evaluating organic growth and acquisition opportunities in PJM and ERCOT that broaden our reach, strengthen our capabilities, and create long-term value."
174 Power Global Retail Corporation has expanded into the PJM electricity market through the acquisition of Powervine Energy, extending its retail electricity business beyond Texas and positioning itself to serve residential, commercial, and industrial customers across competitive electricity markets in the eastern United States.
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