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Grant PUD - Powering our way of life We are a public utility providing power and fiber service for Grant County We own and operate the Priest Rapids Project on the Columbia River in central Washington
Grant County Public Utility District - Wikipedia Public Utility District No 2 of Grant County, or Grant County PUD, is a public utility district in north central Washington state It is owned by its customers and governed by a Board of Commissioners elected by the customer-owners
Grant County Public Utility District - LinkedIn Powering our way of life | Established by local residents over 75 years ago, Grant PUD generates and delivers energy to millions of customers throughout the Pacific Northwest
Grant PUD Eyes Big Solar Deal Amid Demand Surge | Columbia Basin . . . EPHRATA - Grant County Public Utility District (Grant PUD) staff proposed a 20-year power-purchase agreement with Quincy Solar LLC to commissioners this Tuesday The agreement pertains to a substantial 120-megawatt solar project planned for the Rocky Ford area in Grant County, a strategic step to address the county's escalating energy needs
Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County Grant County Public Utility District No 2 was established in 1938 and began operations in 1942 The District generates electricity at two hydroelectric facilities, Wanapum Dam and Priest Rapids Dam, both located on the Columbia River
Grant PUD: Who We Are We are a public utility providing power and fiber service for Grant County We own and operate the Priest Rapids Project on the Columbia River in Central Washington
Grant PUD: About Us Grant PUD was founded in 1938 by local residents who envisioned the benefit of affordable electricity for the entire county Today we realize their vision by generating more than 2,100 megawatts of clean, renewable, reliable energy at some of the most affordable rates in the country
Grant PUD Approves 2024 Plan to Meet Future Power Demands EPHRATA — Grant County Public Utility District (Grant PUD) has approved its 2024 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), setting the stage for how the utility will meet the region's growing power demands over the next 20 years