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Monthly Report The monthly report runs a snapshot of your utility’s reliability performance by identifying problem areas and common outage causes, and calculating IEEE 1366 reliability indices for the selected month. Worst performing circuit ranking will be easily available in the monthly reports
Security
Cyber and physical threats pose an ever-increasing threat to our businesses and communities. APPA is committed to helping the public power community improve their cybersecurity posture. As a part of this effort, in 2016 APPA entered into a three-year cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of
Disaster Recovery, Hazard Mitigation, and the Stafford Act Issue Brief (PDF) Summary The American Public Power Association (APPA) supports H.R. 4669, the Fixing Emergency Management for Americans (FEMA) Act of 2025, which would strengthen and reform the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Light Up Navajo is an initiative to bring electricity to the 15,000 Navajo households that do not have power. The Navajo Nation is 27,000 square miles, a service area that makes providing electricity no small task. The terrain, distance between the homes, and the sheer size of the area makes it
18-01: In Support of Implementing Meaningful Oversight and Transparency of Supplemental Projects 18-03: In Support of Electric Vehicles 18-04: In Support of Improved Efforts to Prevent and Respond to Natural Disasters 18-05: In Support of Public Power Infrastructure Investments 18-06: In Support of