Western Area Power Administration
The Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) is a federal agency that markets and delivers over 25,000 gigawatt-hours of reliable, cost-based hydropower annually from 57 federal dams, serving a diverse range of customers including rural electric cooperatives, municipalities, and Native American tribes. With a network of more than 51 duty stations across its service area, WAPA is committed to empowering communities and securing a resilient energy future through its comprehensive energy solutions.
Headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado, WAPA operates regional offices in Billings, Montana; Loveland, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; and Folsom, California, alongside the Colorado River Storage Project in Montrose, Colorado. The agency also engages in various initiatives related to environmental review, interconnection, and renewable integration to ensure sustainable energy management and operational excellence.
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