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Kingdom of Ajerrin Utilities & Energy Sectors

Diversified Utilities Industry

Lono Renewable Partners owns and operates one of the region's largest renewable power portfolios, anchored by more than 90 hydroelectric facilities on 26 river systems and 38 wind facilities in Yidao and Catai. It also operates seven biomass facilities and three Co-gen facilities. The company operates as a pure-play renewable power platform with segments in Hydroelectric, Wind, Biofuel and Other.

Electric Utilities

Inspired by an enlightened King, the nation's story of electricity is regal, transformative, and a leading contributor to the creation of our modern nation. Royal Electric continues to be a story of innovation, connectivity and progressive thinking. For more than 100 years, Royal Electric has provided energy that has fueled the islands' development from independent tribal kings to a modern state. Royal Electric and its subsidiaries serves more than 33% of the state's 38.5 million residents with renewable energy coming from Solar & Wind, Biomass, Geothermal, Biofuels, Photo-voltaic and Hydro power and pledge to achieve 100 percent renewable energy for Ajerr'i by 2045. The Corporation is working with many partners to achieve this goal Royal Electric operates as a regulated electric public utility and is engaged in the production, purchase, transmission, distribution and sale of electricity in Ajerr'i.

Islander Oil

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Headquartered in Ajerrin, Islander Oil is an integrated refined productions business serving Lahui and its population of approximately 9 million residents and 5 million annual visitors. A recently acquired refineries from Par Refinery Corporation doubles Islander Oil's output, creating approximately 195,000 barrels per day of throughput capacity, 4.9 million barrels of crude oil and feedstock storage and 4.5 million barrels of refined products storage. Their two refineries produces ultra-low sulfur diesel, gasoline, jet fuel, marine fuel and other associated refined products. Islander Oil’s logistics assets include ten refined products terminals, 227 miles of pipelines, two single point mooring terminals and other associated logistics assets. In addition, Islander Oil owns 97 retail outlets located across the southern islands of the nation.