Public Utility
A
public utility is a company that maintains the
infrastructure for a
public service. Public utilities often involve
natural monopolies, and as a result are often government monopolies, or (if privately owned) treated as specially
regulated sectors.
In poorer
developing countries, public utilities are often limited to wealthier parts of major cities, as used to be the case in
developed countries in the nineteenth century.
Examples of utilities are:
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Electric power transmission and
electricity distribution
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Drinking water purification and distribution
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Sewage treatment and disposal
* Other
waste disposal
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Natural gas distribution
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District heat generation and distribution
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Public transport by
bus,
train, etc.
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Cable television and
telephone lines
Developments in technology have eroded some of the monopoly aspects of traditional public utilities. For instance,
electricity generation,
electricity retailing,
telecommunication and
postal services have become competitive in some countries and the trend towards
liberalization,
deregulation and
privatization of public utilities is growing.
Types of utilities (acronyms):
* FWSD –
Fresh Water Supply District
* MWA –
Municipal Water Authority
* MUD –
Municipal Utility District
* PUD –
Public Utility District
* WCID –
Water Control and Improvement District
* WD –
Water District
* WS –
Water System
* WSC –
Water Supply Corporation
See also:
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Lists of public utilities
*
public services
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Liberalization
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Electricity market
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Energy market
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Telecommunications
*
Universal service
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