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Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
When storms and other large-scale events cause widespread blackouts, public power utilities are out working hard to restore and repair the system, and help communities rebound. Utilities turn to the mutual aid network to give and get help to restore their systems following major events.
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Leadership Team Scott Corwin President & CEO Jeff Haas Senior Vice President, Membership and Marketing Adrienne Lotto Senior Vice President Grid Security, Technical & Operations Services Harry Olibris Senior Vice President, Finance and IT & Chief Financial Officer Amy Rigney-Gay Senior Vice
At the discretion of APPA's Board of Directors, DEED Board Members make advisory decisions on DEED grant and scholarship applications, oversees the governance of the program, and helps shape research and development within public power. DEED Board Members also help utility representatives within
Reliability
About the RP3 Review Panel The RP 3 Review Panel has 18 members appointed by the chair of APPA's Board of Directors. Two Panel seats represent either a joint action agency or state association. Six Panel seats are for two representatives each from small, medium, and large public power utilities. The
The American Public Power Association conducts surveys to gather information about public power utilities to identify trends in the industry, understand emerging issues, and help our members benchmark various aspects of their operations. The data we collect in our surveys helps create a variety of
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
The Policy Makers Council is comprised of governing officials from public power utilities, including mayors, city council members, and elected or appointed board members. The PMC meets twice a year in Washington, D.C., during the APPA Legislative Rally in February/March and at a separate PMC-only
Nominate Utilities & Leaders for Public Power’s Highest Honors The American Public Power Association recognizes excellence in electric utility operations and leadership with the most sought-after awards and honors in the industry. APPA's utility services awards recognize outstanding business