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Tampa Electric Co. : ウィキペディア英語版
TECO Energy
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TECO Energy Inc.() is an S&P 500 energy-related company based in Tampa, Florida. In addition to the regulated Florida operations of Tampa Electric and Peoples Gas (no relation to the Chicago-based company of the same name), TECO Energy businesses include New Mexico Gas Company (the former gas division of Public Service Company of New Mexico acquired by TECO Energy in 2014]. ). TECO's three utilities serve a total of 1.6 million customers in Florida and New Mexico.〔TECO Energy, Inc. 2014 Annual Report〕
In 2012, TECO exited its business in Guatemala.
On September 4, 2015, Emera, a utility holding company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, announced the pending acquisition of TECO Energy; the deal is expected to close by mid-2016.〔(Tampa Bay Times: "Tampa Electric announces its sale to Canadian company Emera", September 4, 2015. )〕
On September 21, TECO exited its TECO Coal business. 〔http://www.platts.com/latest-news/electric-power/houston/teco-energy-sells-coal-mining-assets-to-booth-21422509〕
==Environmental Record==

Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2006 identified TECO Energy as the 37th-largest corporate producer of air pollution in the United States, with roughly 11 million pounds of toxic chemicals released annually into the air.〔(Political Economy Research Institute Toxic 100 (Study released May 11, 2006) ) retrieved 15 August 2007〕 Major pollutants indicated by the study included hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, chromium compounds, arsenic compounds, and nickel compounds.〔(Toxics Release Inventory courtesy rtknet.org )〕
In 2000, TECO Energy was fined $3.5 million for making changes to emissions producing facilities without installing new updated pollution controls. This led to the switch from coal to natural gas in one of its plants by 2004 and optimization of pollution controls in another. These changes were enacted to drastically cut harmful emissions, notably sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide pollutants.〔(TECO energy agrees to $3.5 mln fine with US EPA (released 3 Mar 2000) ) retrieved 6 May 2008〕
TECO Energy completed a $330 million emissions control project in 2010, which made one of its power stations one of the cleanest coal-fired power plants in nation. The renovation reduced nitrogen oxide emissions at the plant by approximately 91 percent from levels recorded in 1998.〔(Tampa Electric Completes First Phase of a $330 Million Air Pollution Control Project (released 5 Jun 2007) ) retrieved 6 May 2008〕
Since 1998, TECO has invested $1.2 billion in improvements to their systems, including the repowering of one coal-fired station to natural gas and the addition of pollution controls on a second, reducing
sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions by more than 91 percent and carbon dioxide levels by 20 percent from 1998 levels.〔(TECO Energy leaders to participate in climate change summit (released 11 Jul 2007) ) retrieved 8 May 2008〕

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