A visual overview of how to be a champion for change – including properly preparing and guiding an organization through a transition.
The long-time manager of Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems reflects on the importance of community education.
Why and how public power utilities shifting from a singular focus on individual actions, which can place blame for incidents solely on the worker, toward a more holistic organizational culture that recognizes and builds in a safety mindset at every level.
Workforce
A glimpse into what Grant County Public Utility District in Washington state learned in its journey toward the elusive “healthy organizational culture.”
Bonds and Financing
Contact Tobias Sellier, Senior Director of Media Relations and Communications at TSellier@PublicPower.org or 202-467-2927 Washington D.C., May 12, 2023 — The American Public Power Association appreciates the Treasury Department’s release...
The Environmental Protection Agency on May 11 issued its long-awaited proposed rules to limit carbon dioxide emissions from the new, existing, modified, and reconstructed power plants. The rules would regulate new gas-fired combustion turbines, existing coal plants and certain large and base-loaded existing gas plants.