The American Public Power Association’s Reliable Public Power Provider program recognizes utilities that demonstrate high proficiency in reliability, safety, workforce development, and system improvement. Below is a list of public power utilities that currently hold the RP3 designation. Utilities
Public power utility leaders - including utility managers, executives, and senior leaders - meet and exchange ideas and information with peers.
Learn about the latest in disaster response across the country. Join the Mutual Aid Network Join more than 2,000 organizations in the public power Mutual Aid Network, to get or give help to other utilities and coordinate with the authorities during widespread power outages. Put a disaster response
Harry develops the American Public Power Association’s short and long-term financial plans and manages its annual operating budget. He oversees the Association’s day-to-day accounting operations and serves as liaison to the board’s Finance & Audit Review Committee and on the Retirement Plan Advisory
Jeff Haas manages a team of 11 professionals and directs marketing, publications, and member recruitment, retention, and engagement, as well as multiple non-dues revenue streams. He serves as secretary on the board of directors of Hometown Connections, a national, nonprofit utility services
People who live in communities served by public power utilities aren’t just customers of the utility – they are also its owners. Public power utility staff, from senior management to front line workers, are serving their neighbors, families, and friends. Serving the community is the public power