Cedar Falls Utilities
The Cedar Falls Utilities (CFU) is a municipally-owned public utility company serving Cedar Falls, Iowa and is a member of the Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities (IAMU).[1] CFU provides municipal water service, electricity generation and distribution, natural gas service, and combined cable television and Internet access to its customers.[2]
CFU participates in municipal efforts to promote economic development,[3] which in turn results in a larger customer base for its utility services. The utility donated land to form the Cedar Falls Industrial and Technology Park[4] in the late 1960s[5] and in more recent years has aggressively expanded access to its communications services, including cable television and broadband Internet access, which the city promotes as a key factor in its economic-development strategy.[6] The communications utility began service in 1996[7] after a 1994 community referendum.
CFU was an early entrant into the market for renewable energy in the United States, investing in a wind-energy project in 1998 along with six other Iowa municipal utilities.[8] CFU is projected to obtain 10% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2010.[9]
References
- ↑ IAMU Project Description
- ↑ Cedar Falls Utilities company profile
- ↑ "A Study of the Economic and Community Benefits of Cedar Falls, Iowa's Municipal Telecommunications Network"
- ↑ City of Cedar Falls
- ↑ City of Cedar Falls
- ↑ City of Cedar Falls
- ↑ "Criteria for Measuring the Financial and Economic Performance of Municipally Owned Broadband Enterprises"
- ↑ American Wind Energy Association
- ↑ Cedar Falls Utilities Renewables