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Generation
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will take action by June 2026 on the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANOPR) proceeding initiated by the U.S. Secretary of Energy that directs the Commission to consider potential reforms designed to ensure the timely, orderly, and equitable integration of significant electrical loads -- such as the increasing demand from data centers -- into the nation’s transmission infrastructure, it said on April 16.
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Reliability
The Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee’s Subcommittee on Energy on April 15 held a legislative hearing on six bills related to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), including S. 3034, the Reliable Power Act, which APPA strongly supports.
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Customer Service
Oregon public power utility Eugene Water & Electric Board recently earned a Digital/Cloud Transformation Project of the Year Award from SAPinsider.
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Generation
The New York Power Authority has awarded ANDRITZ a contract to supply five new generator stators for the Robert Moses Power Plant.
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Community Engagement
On April 13, North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein and lineworkers from some of the state’s energy providers joined forces to celebrate North Carolina Lineworker Appreciation Day.
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Customer Service
Five years ago, Imperial Irrigation District (IID) relied primarily on social media to communicate outage information—without a way to reach customers directly.
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Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority on April 13 announced the safe return of its second restoration crew, which arrived back to the Territory April 12 after spending several weeks in Jamaica supporting recovery efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest ever recorded storms in the Atlantic.
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Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
JEA hosted a two-day joint security and environmental oil spill training response exercise in conjunction with local, state and federal agencies on April 7-8.