Western Area Power Administration
The Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) is a federal agency dedicated to supplying reliable, cost-based hydropower and transmission services to various customers, including cities, rural electric cooperatives, and Native American tribes. With operations spanning multiple regional offices and 51 duty stations, WAPA markets over 25,000 gigawatt-hours of energy annually from power plants at 57 Federal dams across the western United States.
Empowering communities through sustainable energy solutions, WAPA actively engages in environmental reviews and integrated resource planning. The agency plays a crucial role in ensuring energy reliability while facilitating participation in various power markets to support a resilient energy future.
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