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

  1. IAMU Project Description
  2. Cedar Falls Utilities company profile
  3. "A Study of the Economic and Community Benefits of Cedar Falls, Iowa's Municipal Telecommunications Network"
  4. City of Cedar Falls
  5. City of Cedar Falls
  6. City of Cedar Falls
  7. "Criteria for Measuring the Financial and Economic Performance of Municipally Owned Broadband Enterprises"
  8. American Wind Energy Association
  9. Cedar Falls Utilities Renewables
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