CITIZENS ENERGY GROUP: ON THE PASSING OF JAMES T. MORRIS - Citizens Energy Group marks the passing of James T. Morris, a visionary leader in Indianapolis' water utility sector. Learn about his impactful legacy and contributions to the community. https://hubs.li/Q02GtZZK0
Citizens Energy Group
Utilities
Indianapolis, IN 5,417 followers
Providing natural gas, thermal energy, water, and wastewater services to about 900,000 customers in Indianapolis.
About us
Operating for the benefit of our customers and communities, Citizens Energy Group is a public trust providing clean, efficient, and reliable energy services to customers throughout the Indianapolis area. Mission We fulfill the Promise of the Trust to provide essential utility services for our customers and communities, maintain the lowest possible rates with sound financial management, and create the greatest long-term benefit through a unique business structure. • The mission reiterates what we do and what makes us unique. • The mission states “we fulfill the Promise of the Trust”, rather than “we will fulfill the Promise of the Trust”, to reflect that our employees are actively and purposefully fulfilling that promise every day. • The statement “unique business structure” has been added to separate us from other utility service providers. Citizens is the only broad-based utility service company operating as a public charitable trust. Company Overview Citizens has a single focus on customer service because its visionary founders, including Colonel Eli Lilly, chartered the company in 1887 as a Public Trust. Using a not-for-profit approach, Citizens either returns profits to you in the form of lower rates or reinvests profits to make its facilities more reliable and efficient. While most utilities are beholden to the quarterly demands of out-of-town stockholders, the unique Citizens Trust simply means everything we do is focused on serving you.
- Website
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http://www.citizensenergygroup.com
External link for Citizens Energy Group
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Indianapolis, IN
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1887
- Specialties
- Natural Gas, Water, Sewer, Steam, and Chilled Water
Locations
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Primary
2020 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202, US
Employees at Citizens Energy Group
Updates
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We're #hiring a new Software Engineer II (Automation) in Indianapolis, Indiana. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Three Sewer Upgrades Will Restrict Traffic Lanes in Mile Square Across The Next Two Weeks https://hubs.li/Q02GhbRL0
Three Sewer Upgrades Will Restrict Traffic Lanes in Mile Square Across The Next Two Weeks
blog.citizensenergygroup.com
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Founded in 1887, Citizens Energy Group has been in Indy longer than the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument. We operate solely for the benefit of our customers and community now and for generations to come. #LoveIndy
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💧Water Conservation is very important. Not only is it the environmentally responsible thing to do, but it also helps to lower your monthly water bills. Checkout some simple ways that you can conserve water and protect water quality. 👉 https://hubs.li/Q02FyHn90
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Watch the replay of our recent web event with Citizens Energy Group and learn how their organization created an award-winning, Amazon-like digital experience for their customers across their natural gas, thermal energy, water, and wastewater services. Watch now! https://hubs.ly/Q02FdBwh0 #fieldsolutions #utilities #workforcemanagement #AIpoweredFSM #mobileFSM #mobileworkforce #fieldtechnician #utilities #publicsector #utilityofthefuture
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Clean up after yardwork while being WaterWise! Sweep or use a blower on driveways, sidewalks and steps rather than hosing them off. Be WaterWise this summer by limiting usage and watering when it’s most effective. Learn more tips at https://hubs.li/Q02F1Yvm0.
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In the heights of summer, we know that 50-70 percent of the water we produce each day goes to water lawns for homes and businesses. This can be up to 100 million gallons each day, or about 50 times the amount used by the USA Swimming Trials event in June. Overwatering lawns can unnecessarily raise water bills and can even harm lawn health. Learn more: https://hubs.li/Q02F2h6Q0
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Water Main Break on NW Side Causing Widespread Low Pressure https://hubs.ly/Q02DrH8W0
Water Main Break on NW Side Causing Widespread Low Pressure