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Nicor Gas
NameNicor Gas
TypePublic
IndustryEnergy
Founded1954
FounderLester Crown
HeadquartersNaperville, Illinois
Area servedIllinois
Key peopleWalter J. Roth

Nicor Gas is a natural gas distribution company serving over 2.2 million customers in Illinois, including Chicago, Aurora, Illinois, and Rockford, Illinois. As a subsidiary of Alliant Energy, Nicor Gas operates in conjunction with other energy providers like ComEd and Ameren Illinois. The company's infrastructure includes over 34,000 miles of pipeline and employs approximately 1,500 people, with many holding certifications from organizations like the American Gas Association and the National Institute for Metalworking Skills. Nicor Gas also collaborates with Illinois State University and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to promote energy efficiency and innovation.

Overview

Nicor Gas is one of the largest natural gas distribution companies in the United States, serving a diverse range of customers, including residential, commercial, and industrial clients. The company's service area spans across Illinois, covering over 600 communities, including Springfield, Illinois, Peoria, Illinois, and Joliet, Illinois. Nicor Gas works closely with other energy providers, such as Exelon and Dynegy, to ensure reliable and efficient energy delivery. The company is also a member of the American Gas Association and the Illinois Energy Association, participating in initiatives like the Smart Energy Design Assistance Center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

History

Nicor Gas was founded in 1954 by Lester Crown, with the goal of providing reliable and affordable natural gas service to communities in Illinois. Over the years, the company has undergone significant transformations, including its acquisition by Alliant Energy in 2007. Nicor Gas has also expanded its services through partnerships with companies like Kiewit Corporation and Quanta Services. The company has received recognition for its commitment to safety and customer service, including awards from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Better Business Bureau. Nicor Gas has also collaborated with organizations like the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to promote energy development and regulation.

Operations

Nicor Gas operates a vast network of pipeline infrastructure, spanning over 34,000 miles across Illinois. The company's operations are managed from its headquarters in Naperville, Illinois, with additional facilities in Chicago and other locations throughout the state. Nicor Gas employs a team of experienced professionals, including engineers and technicians, who are certified by organizations like the National Institute for Metalworking Skills and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The company also works with contractors like Bechtel Group and Fluor Corporation to maintain and upgrade its infrastructure. Nicor Gas is a member of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration and the National Pipeline Mapping System, ensuring compliance with federal regulations.

Services

Nicor Gas offers a range of services to its customers, including natural gas distribution, energy efficiency programs, and customer support. The company provides billing and payment options, as well as energy usage tracking and budget planning tools. Nicor Gas also partners with organizations like the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and the U.S. Department of Energy to promote energy efficiency and conservation. The company offers rebates and incentives for customers who participate in energy-saving programs, such as the Energy Star program, and works with companies like Honeywell International and Johnson Controls to develop innovative energy solutions.

Safety

Nicor Gas prioritizes safety in all aspects of its operations, from pipeline maintenance to customer education. The company has implemented various safety initiatives, including leak detection programs and emergency response plans. Nicor Gas also collaborates with organizations like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the National Fire Protection Association to ensure compliance with safety regulations. The company provides safety tips and educational resources to its customers, including information on carbon monoxide safety and gas appliance maintenance, and works with experts from Underwriters Laboratories and the International Association of Fire Fighters to develop safety guidelines.

Environmental Impact

Nicor Gas recognizes the importance of minimizing its environmental impact and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint. The company has invested in renewable energy sources, such as solar power and wind energy, and has partnered with organizations like the Environmental Protection Agency and the Nature Conservancy to promote sustainability. Nicor Gas also offers energy efficiency programs and incentives to its customers, encouraging them to reduce their energy consumption and lower their greenhouse gas emissions. The company works with companies like General Electric and Siemens to develop innovative energy solutions and collaborates with researchers from Argonne National Laboratory and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to advance energy technology. Category:Energy companies of the United States

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