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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GenOn_EnergyGenOn Energy - Wikipedia

    GenOn Energy, Inc., based in Houston, Texas, United States, is energy company that provides electricity to wholesale customers in the United States. The company is one of the largest independent power producers in the nation with more than 7,000 megawatts of power generation capacity across the United States using natural gas, fuel oil and coal.

  2. www.genon.comGenOn

    Access to this site and the information contained herein or disclosed in respect thereto is limited solely to (i) existing beneficial owners or lenders of outstanding debt and/or equity of GenOn Holdings, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries (collectively, the Company Parties), (ii) individuals or entities with a present intention to lend, acquire or otherwise invest in debt and/or equity of the ...

  3. GenOn Energy Holdings, formerly Mirant Corporation, was a subsidiary of GenOn Energy, and is now a part of NRG Energy. The company was spun off from its former parent, Southern Company, on April 2, 2001. The company was merged into GenOn Energy on 3 December 2010. The company then became part of NRG Energy in December 2012.

  4. GenOn Energy is a wholesale generator with 24,200 MW of net electric generating capacity in the US. It provides energy services to wholesale customers and operates in PJM, MISO, Northeast and Southeast regions and California.

  5. www.linkedin.com › company › genon-energyGenOn Energy | LinkedIn

    GenOn Energy is a public company that generates wholesale electricity in the US with 23,700 megawatts of capacity. It has 462 employees and is based in Houston, TX. See its website, industry, and employees on LinkedIn.

  6. GenOn Energy, Inc. is an independent power producer that generates and provides electricity. The Company sells electricity to investor-owned utilities, municipalities, cooperatives, and other...

  7. Dec 14, 2012 · NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NRG) and GenOn Energy, Inc. (NYSE: GEN) have completed their merger effective today, creating the largest competitive power generator in the United States.