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The Energy Authority average salary is $49,946, median salary is $51,000 with a salary range from $43,701 to $54,080.
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Instructor Of Dental Techniques 43,701-43,701 Newark, NJ, 07101 2014 The Energy Authority Instructor Of Dental Techniques Salaries (2)
The Energy Authority Newark, NJ Salaries
Instructor Of Dental Techniques 54,080-54,080 Elizabeth, NJ, 07201 2013 The Energy Authority Instructor Of Dental Techniques Salaries (2)
The Energy Authority Elizabeth, NJ Salaries
Instructor Of Medical Techniques 51,000-51,000 Elizabeth, NJ, 07201 2012 The Energy Authority Instructor Of Medical Techniques Salaries (2)
The Energy Authority Elizabeth, NJ Salaries
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  • The Energy Authority Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Jacksonville, FL
  • TEA was organized in 1997 by three of its six current owners (JEA, MEAG, and Santee Cooper) to address the changes in the electric utility industry, enhance the use of its owners' electric generating assets in the wholesale electric power market, optimize power purchases from the wholesale market for its owners, create economies of scale and reduced operating costs with respect to energy trading and marketing, and to assist owners with managing risks in the Wholesale Energy Marketplace. Soon after its inception, TEA began providing the same services it provided to owners to non-owner public power organizations. TEA has a