Municipal Alabama

Albertville Municipal Utilities Board

10,602
Customers

What This Utility Data Tells You

Albertville Municipal Utilities Board is a municipally-owned utility operating in Alabama under EIA identifier 241. It reports service to approximately 10,602 customer accounts and generated about $0.05 billion in annual electric revenue, with a service footprint spanning 3 ZIP codes. As a municipal utility, it is typically governed by a local board or city council and is exempt from federal income tax.

Reliability metrics (SAIDI/SAIFI) are not reported for this utility in the latest EIA cycle, which is common for smaller cooperatives and municipals that fall below the federal reporting threshold.

The EIA dataset includes 2 years of continuous reporting (2020–2021) for Albertville Municipal Utilities Board, which lets you see whether reliability is trending up or down rather than judging from a single snapshot. All figures on this page come directly from EIA Form 861, the federal annual electric power industry survey, with service territory ZIPs sourced from OpenEI — you can cross-reference them with your own utility bill or use them when comparing providers before relocating.

SAIDI

N/A per year

Average outage minutes (2021)

SAIFI

N/A interruptions/yr

Outage frequency (2021)

Customers

10,602

Served in Alabama

SAIDI vs. National Average (180 min) 0.0%

No SAIDI data

Albertville Municipal Utilities Board SAIDI

Minutes without power per year (2021)

0 SAIDI0 SAIDINat. avg 120120SAIDI0SAIDI

Excellent

Reliability Trend (2020–2021)

Year SAIDI (min) SAIDI nMED SAIFI Customers
2020 18.9 18.9 0.417 10,054
2021

SAIDI nMED = SAIDI without major event days. Source: EIA Form 861.

Service Area

Albertville Municipal Utilities Board serves 3 ZIP codes in Alabama.

359503595135957

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is Albertville Municipal Utilities Board?

Albertville Municipal Utilities Board serves customers in Alabama.

What type of utility is Albertville Municipal Utilities Board?

Albertville Municipal Utilities Board is classified as a Municipal serving Alabama. Municipal utilities are owned and operated by local governments.

What does SAIDI mean for Albertville Municipal Utilities Board?

SAIDI (System Average Interruption Duration Index) measures the average total minutes per year that a customer of Albertville Municipal Utilities Board experiences power outages. A lower SAIDI indicates better reliability. The national average is roughly 120-180 minutes per year, so comparing Albertville Municipal Utilities Board's SAIDI to that benchmark shows whether this utility is above or below average.

How many customers does Albertville Municipal Utilities Board serve?

Albertville Municipal Utilities Board serves approximately 10,602 customers in Alabama. Customer count can affect reliability metrics because larger utilities may face different infrastructure challenges compared to smaller ones.

How has Albertville Municipal Utilities Board's reliability changed over time?

Albertville Municipal Utilities Board has 2 years of reliability data (2020-2021). Review the trend table above for year-by-year detail.

What is SAIDI without major event days?

SAIDI "without major event days" (SAIDI nMED) excludes outages caused by hurricanes, ice storms, and other catastrophic weather events. It better reflects day-to-day infrastructure reliability rather than vulnerability to extreme weather. Both standard SAIDI and SAIDI nMED are shown in the reliability trend table above.

Utility Profile

Type
Municipal
State
Alabama
Customers
10,602
Annual Revenue
$0.05B
EIA ID
241
Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration Form 861 annual electric power industry survey. ZIP service territory from OpenEI.

Related

Data sourced from official EIA reliability statistics and OpenEI utility rate database. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainUtility Editorial

Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Form 861. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.