Investor Information

Mark Radtke

Mark Radtke, President
Integrys Energy Services

Integrys Energy Services' investor information is contained in the consolidated financial reports of its holding company, Integrys Energy Group, Inc. (NYSE: TEG).

Business

  • Established in 1994.
  • Diversified nonregulated energy supply and services company, which also owns and operates various nonregulated electric generation facilities and a minority interest in a synthetic fuel facility.
  • Principal energy marketing operations include Illinois, Maine, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin in the United States and Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec in Canada. Subsidiaries own and/or operate energy assets in Maine, New York, Oregon, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, as well as electric generation facilities in New Brunswick, Canada.
  • Provides retail and wholesale products in nonregulated energy markets in the United States and Canada.
  • Develops nonregulated assets and provides electric power generation services.
  • 423 employees.

Market

  • Operates in the retail and wholesale nonregulated energy marketplace.
  • Emphasis is on serving aggregated residential and small commercial, large commercial, industrial, and wholesale customers in the United States and Canada.
  • Geographic footprint includes services to the northeast quadrant of the United States and adjacent portions of Canada, and also includes services targeted toward energy intensive regions of Texas and Alberta, Canada.

Products and Services

  • Provides individualized energy supply solutions, structured products, and strategies that allow customers to manage energy needs while capitalizing on opportunities resulting from deregulation.
  • Provides natural gas, electric, and alternate fuel products, real-time energy management services, energy utilization consulting, and project development and management.
  • Provides market management services and optimization of energy assets in the competitive marketplace.
  • Patented DENet® and eMinerTM computer technology allows customers to monitor and manage their energy usage.
  • Provides engineering and management services and operations and maintenance services.
  • Generation areas of expertise include cogeneration, distributed generation, generation from renewables, and generation plant repowering projects.

Facilities

  • 74 megawatts of hydroelectric and diesel generation facilities in the state of Maine and in New Brunswick, Canada.
  • 30 megawatts of fluidized bed generation in Pennsylvania fueled with waste coal material.
  • 200 megawatts of combined cycle generation facilities in upstate New York powered by natural gas.
  • 50-megawatt cogeneration facility in Combined Locks, Wisconsin fueled by natural gas.
  • 6 megawatts of generation in Illinois fueled by landfill gas