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NJ's largest regulated utility with ~4.2M combined electric/gas customers; $9.8B FY2024 revenue; pure regulated utility after nuclear/fossil divestiture 2022-2024; $14B clean energy capex through 2026.
Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) is a diversified energy company and the parent of Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G), New Jersey's largest regulated electric and gas utility, founded in 1903 and headquartered in Newark, New Jersey, trading on NYSE (PEG). For FY2024, PSEG generated approximately $9.8 billion in revenues under CEO Ralph LaRossa, who has accelerated the company's strategic transformation toward a pure regulated utility model. The pivotal transactions of 2022-2024—selling its fossil fuel power plants to ArcLight Capital Partners and completing the sale of its 50% interest in three New Jersey nuclear plants (Hope Creek and Salem 1 and 2) to Constellation Energy—eliminated PSEG's unregulated merchant generation exposure and positioned it as a pure-play regulated utility.
Dallas largest US natural gas-only utility (NYSE: ATO) ~$4.3B FY2024 revenue; 3.3M customers in 8 states, Texas population boom tailwind, 6-8% annual EPS growth, $3.5B/year capex competing with CenterPoint.
Atmos Energy Corporation is a Dallas, Texas-based natural gas distribution company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ATO) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — distributing natural gas to approximately 3.3 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers in eight states (Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Kansas, Colorado, and Virginia) through approximately 4,500 employees, operating as the largest natural gas-only utility in the United States by customer count. In fiscal year 2024 (ending September 2024), Atmos Energy reported revenues of approximately $4.3 billion and adjusted earnings per diluted share of $7.03 — continuing Atmos Energy's consistent 6-8% annual EPS growth track record that has made Atmos Energy one of the most reliable earnings growth utilities in the US, supported by the multi-state regulatory framework that allows Atmos to recover capital investment through formula rate mechanisms in most of its eight service states. CEO Chris Forsythe leads Atmos Energy's capital investment program — $3.5 billion annually in pipeline system modernization (replacing vintage cast iron, bare steel, and mechanically coupled pipe with modern coated steel and plastic distribution pipe), safety system upgrades, and capacity expansion in high-growth Texas and Colorado markets. Texas remains Atmos Energy's dominant service territory (2+ million of 3.3 million customers, serving Dallas-Fort Worth metro, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, and West Texas) where residential and commercial natural gas demand growth from the Texas population boom (DFW growing 150,000 residents annually) drives Atmos Energy's capital investment and revenue growth.
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