Incorporated more than 100 years ago, Delmarva Power serves 520,908 electric customers in Delaware and eastern Maryland, and 129,000 natural gas customers in northern Delaware. Advancements in renewable energy and energy efficiency show Delmarva is as devoted to preserving the environment as it is to its customers. Some positions at Delmarva Power have testing requirements and qualified applicants are encouraged to take EEI practice tests. These are the same format and concepts as the actual tests and include informational brochures and tips.
This #WomensHistoryMo nth join us as we journey through the accomplishments of women tackling the technical fields in the energy industry! We'll travel back to the past and end up at the current day trailblazers in the industry. You might even see some familiar Delmarva Power faces as well. Stay...
At Delmarva Power, we have made improvements to our facilities for training while following COVID-19 safety protocols. Yesterday, company leaders including CEO Dave Velazquez and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Tyler Anthony had the opportunity to tour the facility and see the progress we have made.
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