The Municipal Electric Systems of Oklahoma Inc. recently presented the association’s annual Electric Operations and Reliability Competition awards for 2024 performance.
Award recipients were:
- Stillwater (Cities over 10,000 pop.) Reliability Outstanding Achievement with Average System Availability Index (ASAI) of 99.992;
- Coffeyville (Cities over 10,000 pop.) Reliability - First Place with ASAI of 99.998; Safety - First Place, the 35-man team logged more than 65,000 work hours with no reportable incidents;
- Tahlequah (Cities over 10,000 pop.) Safety - First Place, the 21-man team logged more than 40,000 work hours with only two reportable incidents;
- Claremore (Cities over 10,000 pop.) Reliability - Outstanding Achievement with ASAI of 99.984; Safety - Outstanding Achievement, the 27-person team logged more than 50,000 work hours with only two reportable incidents;
- Ponca City (Cities over 10,000 pop.); Safety - Outstanding Achievement, the 24-man team logged nearly 50,000 work hours with only one reportable incident;
- Marlow (Cities under 10,000 pop.) Reliability - First Place with ASAI of 99.91; Safety - First place, the five-person team logged more than 10,000 work hours with only one reportable incident.
- Sallisaw (Cities under 10,000 pop.) Reliability - Outstanding Achievement with ASAI of 99.947; Safety - Outstanding Achievement, the nine-man team logged nearly 20,000 work hours with only two reportable incidents
- Pryor (Cities under 10,000 pop.) Safety - Outstanding Achievement, the 11-man team logged more than 20,000 work hours with only two reportable incidents
- Laverne (Towns) Reliability - First Place with ASAI of 99.998; Safety - First Place, the five-person team logged approximately 10,000 work hours with no reportable incidents
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