Customer Service
Call for Entries Are you committed to raising awareness of public power? Are you doing exceptional work in telling the public power story in your community? Do your communications have a significant impact? Tell us about it! Share your best communications through the American Public Power
Reliability
Get the RP3 Promotion Toolkit When you’ve been recognized as a Reliable Public Power Provider, it means you follow industry standards and best practices and have shown high proficiency in providing reliable and safe electric service. Be sure to promote your designation broadly. Email us at RP3
Security
Cyber and physical threats pose an ever-increasing threat to our businesses and communities. APPA is committed to helping the public power community improve their cybersecurity posture. As a part of this effort, in 2016 APPA entered into a three-year cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of
Security
Association Resources Cybersecurity Training APPA offers three different cybersecurity courses through the APPA Academy, including courses focused on cybersecurity fundamentals for public power utilities, cybersecurity training for management and boards, and intermediate-level training for IT/OT
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If your utility is an APPA member, you are an APPA member and can take advantage of all the opportunities and resources listed below. If your utility is not an APPA member, please visit this page to learn how you can join today or contact Membership@PublicPower.org.
Public power utilities are community-owned, not-for-profit electric utilities that safely provide reliable, low-cost electricity to more than 55 million Americans, while protecting the environment. Homes and businesses in 2,000 communities across the U.S. — large cities like Austin, Nashville, Los
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Public power utilities are one of three primary types of electric utilities that serve customers in the United States. Public power utilities are not-for-profit, community-owned, and locally governed. Our Signature Reports Our reports offer more insight into public power and its role in the