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About WAPA – Western Area Power Administration WAPA markets and delivers reliable, cost-based federal hydroelectric power generated at 57 hydropower plants across a 15-state service area in the central and western United States
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
Contact us – Western Area Power Administration - WAPA Connect with us Media Relations : 720-962-7411 : mediarelations@wapa gov Requests Media requests Request an interview with WAPA leadership or staff Meeting requests Request a meeting with WAPA leadership or staff Event requests Request a WAPA speaker, booth or attendance at an event Our Leadership Tracey LeBeau – Administrator and Chief Executive Officer Tina Ko – Executive Vice
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
Service Map – Western Area Power Administration - WAPA The Upper Great Plains Region covers Montana, North and South Dakota, eastern Nebraska, and extreme western Minnesota and Iowa The Rocky Mountain Region covers Wyoming, western Nebraska, western and northern Kansas and Colorado
OASIS – Western Area Power Administration - WAPA DSW manages a control area from the regional office in Phoenix, AZ, known as the Western Area Power Administration, Lower Colorado, or WALC Visit DSW’s OASIS site
Leadership and Organizational Chart – Western Area Power Administration WAPA Leadership Administrator and CEO: Tracey LeBeau Regional Executives Senior VP and Desert Southwest Regional Manager: Jack Murray Senior VP and Rocky Mountain Regional Manager: Barton Barnhart Senior VP and Sierra Nevada Regional Manager: Michelle Williams Senior VP and Upper Great Plains Regional Manager: Lloyd L inke Senior VP and Colorado River Storage Project Regional Manager: Ro dney
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
Power Marketing Administrations Map – Western Area Power Administration This map shows the four power marketing administrations within the U S Department of Energy Bonneville Power Administration’s [external link] service territory covers Washington, Oregon, and small pieces of western Montana and western Wyoming