The American Public Power Association is the voice of not-for-profit, community-owned utilities that power 2,000 towns and cities nationwide. We represent public power before the federal government to protect the interests of the more than 49 million people that public power utilities serve, and the 93,000 people they employ. We advocate and advise on electricity policy, technology, trends, training, and operations. To shape the future of public power to drive a new era of community-owned electric service.
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In the latest episode of #PublicPower Now, Patricia Taylor, Senior Manager, Regulatory Policy and Business Programs at APPA, details what utilities are doing for electric vehicle adoption and forecasting and how APPA is supporting members in the EV space. https:// buff.ly/38kvOcL
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Stay ahead of the latest trends in #EVs, to be aware of the opportunities and challenges they will bring to operati… https://t.co/nL7hunKt9b
An independent market monitor says that an ERCOT decision resulted in $16 billion additional costs to the market. R… https://t.co/WhiaAMs6J3
Pop quiz: What energy is the greenest? A: The energy you don’t use. 🌎 Small changes can make a big difference in re… https://t.co/QLeMMOI86Y
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on April 29 will convene a Commissioner-led technical conference to discus… https://t.co/MqjI3RgYt0
. @NYPAenergy offers remote monitoring that will enable centralized management of power plants, substations and pow… https://t.co/h7yMlcfKKK
Allen Robbins, GM & CEO at Sevier County Electric System, discusses leadership lessons, highlights projects underwa… https://t.co/DAc7DwCONj
. @Siemens_Energy has teamed up with Intermountain Power Agency to perform a conceptual design study on integrating… https://t.co/oPQkAPCCht