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January 20, 2017
Sponsor the Business & Financial Conference to connect with 450+ public power leaders in accounting, finance, HR, IT, rates & pricing, and risk management & insurance.
August 27, 2017
Sponsor the Customer Connections Conference to connect with 400+ public power leaders in customer service, energy innovation & adoption, key accounts, and public communications.
January 3, 2024
Sponsor the Legal & Regulatory Conference to connect with 250+ in-house and general counsel, outside counsel, regulatory affairs specialists, compliance officers, and senior- and mid-level utility managers.
August 27, 2017
Sponsor the Legislative Rally to connect with 700+ public power CEOs, policy makers, senior executives, and government relations professionals.
August 27, 2017
Sponsor and exhibit at the Engineering & Operations Conference to connect with 450+ public power decision-makers in distributed energy resources, environmental issues, grid modernization, innovation, reliability, safety, and mutual aid, security, system planning, forecasting and modeling, and
August 27, 2017
Sponsor and exhibit at the National Conference to connect with 1200+ Public Power CEOs, senior executives, and policymakers.
August 27, 2017
We encourage APPA members to use these resources to educate their communities about the benefits of public power. Download and customize them to fit your needs.
August 31, 2017
Public power utilities bring many benefits to their communities. At times, communities served by other types of utilities may explore what it would take to form a new public power utility – a process referred to as “municipalization.” The American Public Power Association has resources that may help
September 4, 2017