51. It has also been aggressively selling power to big wholesale customers and wants to expand outside its usual territory when other states open up their areas to competition. 52. It says its best prospect for earning that money is to build additional reactors and sell the power. 53. It sells power from the Pacific Northwest to New England and from Texas to the Upper Midwest. 54. It plans to sell power directly to consumers in California and other states as utilities lose their monopolies on retail sales, Skilling said. 55. It sells power in the Pacific Northwest, California, Utah, Wyoming and Montana. 56. It would then sell the power to rate-payers, with the utilities acting as agents, distributing the electricity and collecting monthly payments for the state. 57. Its chairman, Craven Crowell, has said he will ask Congress to changes the rules and let TVA sell power in the Northeast and Midwest. 58. Its West German utilities limited it to producing and transmitting electricity, while they and their affiliates actually sold the power and cultivated customers. 59. It will also sell power from the plants if it proves to be more lucrative. 60. It would only sell power, which it produces very cheaply compared to many utilities, within the parts of seven states that are in its service area. |