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The Donovan Award recognizes individuals who have made substantial contributions to the electric utility industry, with a special commitment to public power. Adkins, Berkley G. Danville, Virginia, 1976 Aghjayan, Edward K. Public Utilities Department Anaheim, California, 1993 Alexander, Leslie M
The Radin Award is the highest award granted by the American Public Power Association and is bestowed in recognition of exceptional leadership and dedication to public power. Allen, Thomas H. Light, Gas and Water Division Memphis, Tennessee, 1953 Baker, James E. Electric Light Plant Shrewsbury
The Sue Kelly Community Service award recognizes utilities for good neighbor activities that show commitment to the local community. Alabama Huntsville Utilities, 1996, 2024 Alaska Anchorage Municipal Light & Power, 2002 Arizona Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, 2011 Salt River Project, 2002 American
The Scattergood award honors APPA member systems that have enhanced the prestige of public power systems through sustained achievement and customer service. Alabama City of Huntsville Electric System, 1964 Alaska Anchorage Municipal Light and Power Department, 1969 Arizona Navajo Tribal Utility
Light Up Navajo VI Light Up Navajo is an initiative of the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, in coordination with the American Public Power Association, to help bring electricity to families in need in the Navajo Nation. Approximately 10,407 families living on the Navajo Nation do not have
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Powering Strong Communities The American Public Power Association is the voice of not-for-profit, community-owned utilities that power approximately 2,000 towns and cities nationwide. We represent public power before the federal government to protect the interests of the more than 55 million people
Denotes APPA Members Utilities Austin Energy Austin, TX Lower Colorado River Authority Austin, TX City of Bartlett Bartlett, TX City of Bastrop Bastrop, TX City of Bellville Bellville, TX City of Boerne Boerne, TX City of Bowie Bowie, TX City of Brady Brady, TX City of Brenham Brenham, TX City of
In-house Training As the electric utility industry continues to evolve and the pressures for improved performance increase, travel budgets are also being trimmed. The American Public Power Association’s Academy is responding to the need for accessible, targeted education by providing affordable in