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The Wisconsin public power communities of New Richmond and Mount Horeb have been selected to participate in the second round of a pilot program under which residents will raise money for local charities while they save money learning new ways to save energy.
Minnesota public power communities have received grants that will help pay for a wide variety of energy-related projects.
The City of Valley Center, Kansas, recently took steps to consider the possible formation of a public power utility including city council approval of the formation of a public power steering committee.
The board of Michigan public power utility Traverse City Light & Power recently approved the employment agreement with Brandie Ekren as TCL&P’s new executive director with an official start date of March 21, 2022.
A credit program aimed at supporting small businesses in Rochelle, Ill., through a credit on Rochelle Municipal Utilities (RMU) bills has been quite successful, said Michelle Pease, Community Development Director for the City of Rochelle.
Personnel from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (LADWP) water distribution team recently helped to save the life of an elderly man who was involved in a car accident.
Carolyn S. McNeil was one of the first women to lead a public power organization. McNeil was named general manager of the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems, or UAMPS, in 1983. In recognition of Women’s History Month, APPA honors her and the women in public power — past, present, and future — for their contributions to advancing public power’s mission.
How President Biden’s Executive Orders on equity are being handled by federal agencies – and how these actions could affect public power projects in the future.
A run down of steps utilities can take to ensure their community members have equal access to the same reliability and quality electricity.
California’s South San Joaquin Irrigation District (SSJID) was recently handed a key victory by an appeals court in SSJID’s ongoing bid to replace investor-owned Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) as the local retail electric service provider.