Looking for research and development projects made possible through DEED grants and scholarships? Check out the DEED Project Database.
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Military personnel transitioning to civilian work can find a continuing sense of mission by working at public power utilities.
Joint action agencies provide a range of vital services that would otherwise be out of reach for small resource-constrained utilities.
Inspiring the next generation of talent to work in public power involves designing opportunities for individuals to learn what it means to work in the industry and showcasing the skills required for the jobs.
Utilities and industry organizations work with colleges and universities to ensure educational curricula are designed to meet industry needs.
Fostering a workforce that reflects the demographics of the community is essential to ongoing success.
Anthony Cannon of Greenville Utilities Commission Installed as Chair Nashville, Tennessee, June 15, 2022 – Anthony Cannon, general manager and CEO of Greenville Utilities Commission in Greenville, North Carolina, was...
Elissa Richards, president and CEO of the National Energy Foundation, describes how NEF delivers energy awareness and energy management programs focusing on energy safety, efficiency, and electric transportation. NEF customizes...
APPA President and CEO Joy Ditto reflects on Independence Day celebrations and how our public power utilities share common goals and basic operational similarities but configure their systems to meet...
February marks Black History Month. The American Public Power Association pays tribute to the Black American leaders who, over a half-century ago, sought to establish the Utilities Board of Tuskegee (UBT).
Nebraska’s Omaha Public Power District (OPPD) recently launched a new tool to help provide support to small businesses in the local community.