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Southern Nuclear main competitors are Constellation Energy Partners, TXU Energy Retail Company, and Southern California Edison.

Competitor Summary. See how Southern Nuclear compares to its main competitors:

  • Exelon has the most employees (33,383).
  • Employees at Constellation Energy Partners earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $92,689.
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Southern Nuclear vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1990
4.7
Birmingham, AL1$922.4M3,500
1925
4.8
Juno Beach, FL1$24.8B8,700
1974
4.5
Tucker, GA1$1.6B320
1941
4.8
Rapid City, SD3$291.2M3,011
2000
4.8
Chicago, IL15$23.0B33,383
1906
4.8
Birmingham, AL1$6.1B6,613
-
3.9
Irving, TX1$49.9M1,000
1899
4.8
Tampa, FL2$2.7B3,713
1908
4.9
Tulsa, OK8$10.5B5,425
1984
4.7
Houston, TX6$4.8B2,489
1996
4.7
Houston, TX2-840
1904
4.4
Charlotte, NC5$30.4B27,535
1946
4.8
Omaha, NE2$1.1B1,797
1957
4.7
Richland, WA1$300.0M864
-
4.2
Baltimore, MD1$370.0M600
1933
4.9
Knoxville, TN5$11.2B10,000
1974
3.1
Madison, WI1$690,00050
2005
4.9
Houston, TX1$23.6B5,000
1886
4.2
Rosemead, CA5$12.6B13,599
2007
4.5
Aiken, SC1$460.0M3,000
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation
-
4.2
Burlington, KS1$1.7M15

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Southern Nuclear salaries vs competitors

Among Southern Nuclear competitors, employees at Constellation Energy Partners earn the most with an average yearly salary of $92,689.

Compare Southern Nuclear salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Southern Nuclear
$62,659$30.12-
Florida Power & Light
$74,035$35.59-
Oglethorpe Power
$64,281$30.90-
Black Hills
$58,936$28.33-
Exelon
$67,914$32.65-
Alabama Power
$46,015$22.12-

Compare Southern Nuclear job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Southern Nuclear
$59,193$28.46
Southern California Edison
$77,318$37.17
Constellation Energy Partners
$67,015$32.22
TXU Energy Retail Company
$65,252$31.37
The Williams Companies
$64,400$30.96
Power System Engineering
$63,648$30.60
Energy Northwest
$63,186$30.38
Florida Power & Light
$61,991$29.80
Dynegy
$61,271$29.46
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant
$61,228$29.44
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation
$60,958$29.31
Cenergy International Services
$60,499$29.09
Duke Energy
$60,333$29.01
Oglethorpe Power
$60,153$28.92
TECO Energy
$59,755$28.73
Exelon
$58,881$28.31
Tennessee Valley Authority
$58,535$28.14
Alabama Power
$58,152$27.96
Savannah River Remediation
$57,235$27.52
Omaha Public Power District
$55,888$26.87

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Southern Nuclear demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Southern Nuclear vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Duke Energy57%43%
The Williams Companies59%41%
Black Hills61%39%
Southern Nuclear69%31%
Exelon70%30%
Dynegy72%28%

Compare race at Southern Nuclear vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%10%23%7%3%
9.6
75%10%5%6%4%
9.7
62%11%15%9%3%
9.9
56%19%13%8%4%
9.3
59%12%13%11%5%
9.9
63%12%9%9%6%
9.7

Southern Nuclear and similar companies CEOs

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Linden R. Evans
Black Hills

Linden 'Linn' Evans is a Board Member at Black Hills. She has worked as President/COO at Black Hills, VP/General Manager at Black Hills, and Associate Counsel at Black Hills. Linden studied at UMKC and Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law.

Lynn J. Good
Duke Energy

Lynn J. Good is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Duke Energy, a Fortune 500 company. Good is an Ohio native and graduated from Miami University where she earned a BS in Systems Analysis and in Accounting (1981).

Robert Flexon
Dynegy

Christopher M. Crane
Exelon

Crane is president and chief executive officer of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation, the nation’s leading competitive energy provider. Headquartered in Chicago, Exelon does business in 48 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. Crane oversees a family of companies representing every stage of the energy value chain, including Exelon Generation, one of the largest competitive U.S. power generators, with more than 32,700 megawatts of owned capacity comprising one of the nation’s cleanest and lowest-cost power generation fleets; Constellation, which provides energy products and services to approximately 2 million residential, public sector and business customers, including more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100; and Exelon’s six utilities, which deliver electricity and natural gas to approximately 10 million customers in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania through its Atlantic City Electric, BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO and Pepco subsidiaries.

Alan S. Armstrong
The Williams Companies

Alan Armstrong began his career at Williams as an engineer more than 30 years ago. Today, as president and chief executive officer, Alan leads a dedicated team of nearly 5,000 employees that handle 30% of the natural gas in the United States used every day to heat our homes, cook our food and generate our electricity. Williams works closely with customers to provide the necessary infrastructure to serve growing markets and safely deliver natural gas products to reliably fuel the clean energy economy. Under his leadership, Williams’ natural gas-focused strategy has driven significant reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, lowered consumers’ utility bills and paved the way for investments in renewable energy. As one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in the U.S., Williams has led the midstream space in meeting the growing demand for American-made energy while outlining practical and immediate steps toward a clean energy future by setting a goal of 56% absolute reduction in company-wide GHG emissions by 2030.Alan is a well-known speaker and respected panelist at energy conferences and seminars, as well as philanthropic and corporate events. He serves on the board of directors of the American Petroleum Institute and is a member of the National Petroleum Council, where he most recently chaired the Council’s 2019 Energy Infrastructure Study. He is also a member of the Business Roundtable. Additionally, Alan serves on the boards of several education-focused organizations including as a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Oklahoma Foundation, Junior Achievement, USA and 3DE. He is a member of the boards of The Williams Foundation and Gilcrease Museum, as well as a member of the Distinguished Graduates Society of the Gallogly College of Engineering, University of Oklahoma.Alan lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma and is a proud Sooner with a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the University of Oklahoma.

Mark A. Crosswhite
Alabama Power

Eric Silagy is a Board Member at Chamber Of Commerce Of The United States Of America, Pres/CEO:FPL at NEXTERA ENERGY INC, and VP:Business Development at NEXTERA ENERGY INC. He has worked as Senior VP:Regulatory & State Govt Affairs at Florida Power & Light Co, Chief Development Officer at Florida Power & Light Co, and Chief of Staff at U.S. Senator J. Bennett Johnston. Eric works or has worked as VP/Gen Mgr:Southern Region at NEXTERA ENERGY INC; VP:Development at Wing Group, LLC; and MEMBER at Maryland and U.S. Supreme Court bars. He studied at Georgetown Law between 1991 and 1995 and University of Texas System.

Kevin Payne is a Board Member at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO and is based in Rosemead, California. He has worked as VP:Client Svcs Planning & Controls at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO, VP:Enterprise & Resource Planning at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO, and VP:Engineering at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. Kevin studied at UCLA and University of California between 1980 and 1983.

Cat Longhorn
TECO Energy

Cat Longhorn is a Chief Executive Officer at TECO ENERGY INC.

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