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Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
Updated June 2024 The Mutual Aid Playbook provides a process for coordinating activities, information, and resources across a three-tiered national network. The playbook is intentionally flexible and scalable to enable...
Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
Updates Florida Public Power Utilities Restore Power to More Than 95% of Customers in State, October 13, 2024 Number of Customers Without Power Falls as Restoration Efforts Continue Post-Milton, October...
Learn how public power bands together to mitigate the impact of major storms on utilities across the country.
Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
How the Public Power Mutual Aid Network keeps improving, and why continuing to grow utility involvement is key to its success.
Disaster Response and Mutual Aid
The Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation, in partnership with the American Public Power Association, in September hosted a multi-agency mutual aid workshop.

Mutual aid is at the heart of what public power does. At its core, it’s about neighbors helping neighbors—even if your “neighbor” is a sister utility hundreds (or thousands) of miles away.

The American Public Power Association’s Mutual Aid Commendation Program aims to recognize utilities that have answered the call for assistance and aided another utility in restoring power to its customers. Commendation nominations should be for mutual aid events in the past 12 months. Recipients will receive a letter, certificate and sample press release.