Western Area Power Administration
The Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) is a federal agency that provides reliable, cost-based hydropower and transmission services to a diverse range of customers, including municipalities, rural electric cooperatives, and Native American tribes. Operating from multiple regional offices and power plants across the Western United States, WAPA delivers over 25,000 gigawatt-hours of energy annually from 57 Federal dams.
Committed to empowering communities and fostering a resilient energy future, WAPA prioritizes energy planning and management while addressing challenges such as drought and emergency conditions in its operational practices. The agency actively engages in power marketing, infrastructure planning, and environmental reviews to support its mission of energy sustainability.
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