TSX:CU (Canadian Utilities)

About CU

Canadian Utilities Ltd. engages in the provision of business solutions to companies in the utilities, energy, structures and logistics, and technologies sector. It operates through the following business units: Electricity, Pipelines & Liquids, and Corporate & Other. The Electricity segment delivers electricity generation, transmission, distribution, and related infrastructure solutions. The Pipelines & Liquids offers energy and industrial water solutions. The Corporate & Other segment includes retail energy. The company was founded on May 18, 1927 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
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