A public utility (usually just utility) is an organization that maintains the infrastructure for a public service (often also providing a service using that infrastructure). Public utilities are subject to forms of public control and regulation ranging from local community-based groups to state-wide government monopolies. Common arguments in favor of regulation include the desire to control market power, facilitate competition, promote investment or system expansion, or stabilize markets. In general, though, regulation occurs when the government believes that the operator, left to his own devices, would behave in a way that is contrary to the government’s objectives. In some countries an early solution to this perceived problem was government provision of the utility service. However, this approach raised its own problems. Some governments used the state-provided utility services to pursue political agendas, as a source of cash flow for funding other government activities, or as a means of obtaining hard currency. These and other consequences of state provision of utility services often resulted in inefficiency and poor service quality. As a result, governments began to seek other solutions, namely regulation and providing services on a commercial basis, often through private participation.

The term utilities can also refer to the set of services provided by these organizations consumed by the public: electricity, natural gas, water and sewage. Telephone services may also be included.

In the United States of America they are often natural monopolies because the infrastructure required to produce and deliver a product such as electricity or water is very expensive to build and maintain. As a result, they are often government monopolies, or if privately owned, the sectors are specially regulated by a public utilities commission.

Developments in technology have eroded some of the natural monopoly aspects of traditional public utilities. For instance, electricity generation, electricity retailing, telecommunication and postal services have become competitive in some countries and the trend towards liberalization, deregulation and privatization of public utilities is growing, but the network infrastructure used to distribute most utility products and services has remained largely monopolistic.

Public utilities can be privately owned or publicly owned. Publicly owned utilities include cooperative and municipal utilities. Municipal utilities may actually include territories outside of city limits or may not even serve the entire city. Cooperative utilities are owned by the customers they serve. They are usually found in rural areas. Private utilities, also called investor owned utilities, are owned by investors. Unlike public companies, private utilities may be listed on the stock exchange. Private, in this context, means not owned by the public or the government.

In poorer developing countries, public utilities are often limited to wealthier parts of major cities, as used to be the case in developed countries in the nineteenth century, but in some developing countries utilities do provide services to a large share of the urban population, such as in the case of water and sanitation in Latin America.

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Explain what is a franchise agreement and who regulates public utilities.?
Q. My textbook spends time discussing public utilities and what they do for communities. Can you please explain what is a franchise agreement and who regulates public utilities?
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Do the hand driers at public utilities save energy as opposed to paper?
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A. Yes, the hand driers do save energy. Think of it this way, you are very likely to throw away that paper towel in the trash can instead of recycling it. Sure, it puts C02 into the atmosphere to burn the coal that provides you with that electricity to create the heat that dries your hands... however its very insufficient compared to the energy it takes to process the pulp into paper, have it rolled, shipped, and then installed. If you were recycling it that may be different, but since I have never seen people recycle public bathroom paper towels (nor do I expect them to), it is safe to say hand drier is best. Also, that paper just ends up in a *dry* landfill where it will take forever to decompose. And if your area is nuclear-power… [cont.]
Answered by Bobby D - Thu Aug 23 23:17:53 2007

Should oil companies be regulated like a public utility?
Q. If oil companies provide energy to the public just like the gas and electric companies do, should they (And probably the coal industry) be classified as Utilities? Or would the lack of competition and more government oversight make things worse?
Asked by mjmayer188 - Thu Jun 12 11:25:37 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Whenever you inject government into the free enterprise system things get screwed up. Moreover, oil and gas production are distinctly private ventures, not public or quasi public.
Answered by Cigar Man - Thu Jun 12 11:30:18 2008

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