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Reliability
The Truckee Donner Public Utility District Board of Directors wrapped up its May 6 and June 3 board meetings with a focus on long-term investments in electric reliability and wildfire safety, while also tending to key financial and regulatory business that keeps the utility running transparently and efficiently, the California public power utility said on June 17.
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Electricity Markets
WPPI Energy is seeking proposals from third-party suppliers for short to medium term capacity with or without associated peaking energy rights.
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Reliability
Arizona public power utility Salt River Project and the Electric Power Research Institute have collaborated to create a replicable approach for using hourly weather data in resource adequacy studies.
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Tennessee public power utility EPB has named Robert Long to serve as President of Strategic Initiatives.
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Reliability
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright on June 18 issued emergency orders directing the Northern Indiana Public Service Company, CenterPoint Energy, and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator, Inc. to take all measures necessary to ensure specified generation units at both the R.M. Schahfer and F.B. Culley generating stations in Indiana are available to operate.
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Generation
The North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1 is seeking long-term capacity and energy resources to supplement its power supply and meet future needs under a request for proposals issued by the Energy Authority.
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Reliability
The City of Geary, Oklahoma, in partnership with Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (OMPA), recently completed power pole replacement work throughout the town as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen and improve the reliability of the community’s electric system, OMPA reported in its Outlet newsletter.
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Community Engagement
U.S. Rep. Laura Friedman (D-Calif.), together with Burbank Water and Power (BWP) leadership and local elected officials, on June 15 announced a new, $1,092,000 federal investment she secured to replace Reservoir 2, a nearly 100-year-old, sub-standard potable water reservoir that can only be filled halfway.