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About WAPA – Western Area Power Administration We understand the importance of our mission to provide power to customers that serve more than 40 million Americans We anticipate customer needs, build relationships, seek win-win solutions and embrace responsibility
Regions – Western Area Power Administration - WAPA Western Area Power Administration employees conduct power sales, transmission operations and maintenance and engineering services at 51 duty stations throughout our service area
Power Projects – Western Area Power Administration - WAPA Pick-Sloan power is marketed by two WAPA regions: The Upper Great Plains region markets the Eastern Division and the Rocky Mountain region markets the Western Division through the Loveland Area Projects
Facts About WAPA – Western Area Power Administration Western Area Power Administration is a federal organization under the Department of Energy that markets and delivers clean, renewable, reliable, cost-based federal hydroelectric power and related services across 15 central and western states
History – Western Area Power Administration - WAPA On Dec 21, 1977, high gas prices and an emphasis on conservation led Congress to create the Department of Energy, including Western Area Power Administration—a new agency to sell and deliver hydropower across 15 central and western states
Environmental Review-NEPA – Western Area Power Administration - WAPA Western Area Power Administration owns and operates more than 17,000 circuit miles of transmission lines, 258 substations and other electric power facilities in its 15-state service territory To ensure reliable electric service, this system must be maintained and periodically upgraded